Florida Spectacular

<p>Take a weekly trip across Florida with authors Cathy Salustri and Rick Kilby and discover a side of Florida you never knew existed. From the scallops in Panhandle bays to the Hemingway cats in Key West, every week's a Florida adventure. </p><p><br /></p><p>Get more Florida goodness with greatfloridaroadtrip.com and rickkilby.com.<br /><br /></p>

Episode 224: Echoes of the Wild, Matt Keene, and Florida Photography Not Often Seen

Send us your Florida questions! Florida nature photographer Matt Keene talks about how he uses large-format film cameras to create his portraits. Matt has an exhibit at the Lightner Museum in St. Augustine (through Jan. 18, 2026), and this episode offers a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at how much work, forethought, and effort goes into this extraordinary body of work. Links We Mentioned More about Matt Keene River Be Dammed Lost Springs Echoes of the Wild at the Light...

10-01
57:08

Episode 223: An Unusual Florida Hero, the Fountain of Youth, and St. Augustine Bordellos

Send us your Florida questions! Brandy Carlisle, a tour guide at St. Augustine's Fountain of Youth Park, is fascinated with the woman who bought the land that is now the park. So much so she's published a book about her: Luella. The trio talks about Luella, prostitution, and the Fountain of Youth. Links We Mentioned Luella Fountain of Youth Park in St. Augustine Find out more about Brandy — and her fascinating hobbies — on her website. Unearthing St. Augustine: America's Oldest City, by...

09-24
01:03:13

Episode 222: Things To Do in St. Augustine, and Should You Move to Florida?

Send us your Florida questions! Rick and Cathy talk about Rick's trip to St. Augustine, then answer a letter from a listener about whether or not moving to Florida is a good idea. Things To Do in St. Augustine St. Augustine's Fountain of Youth (visit with a critical eye!) The San Marco shops in St. Augustine, including Duddington's Columbia Restaurant in the St. Augustine Historic District Don't forget to check out Spinster Abbott's. The Fairview Social PodcastDiscuss...

09-17
52:10

Episode 221: A Deadly Tallahassee Affair, Guilty Creatures, and Binge-able show

Send us your Florida questions! Mikita Brottman, author of Guilty Creatures, joins the podcast to talk about the Tallahassee murder that scandalized the town when Denise Williams and Brian Winchester plotted and executed the murder of Denise's husband, Mike. Mikita Brottman is a writer and psychoanalyst. Her latest book Guilty Creatures was published by Simon and Schuster in 2024. She has a D. Phil from Oxford University and is a professor of literature at the Maryland Institute College of Ar...

09-10
39:24

Episode 220: Florida's Folk History, Rosewood, and Florida's Indians

Send us your Florida questions! The face behind the super-popular Florida's Folk History Instagram account joins the podcast this week. Aubrey Naulin talks about her art, her hopes for Florida's future, and Florida's Indians. Links We Mentioned Florida Folk History on Instagram Rosewood Remembered Islands of Cedars by Shana Smith Submerged Stories: Florida's Other Histories on Facebook Lake Hourglass Studio The Fairview Social PodcastDiscussing beer, kids, life, neighborhood drama...

09-03
57:24

Episode 219: Alligators: Florida's Swamp Puppies

Send us your Florida questions! Mark Barrow grew up around gators — both the real one and a certain Florida college that pays homage to them. Now, he's written a book about alligators, and he joins Rick and Cathy to talk about why alligators deserve respect, not fear. The trio also talks about the gator's place in Florida's culture, roadside Florida gator attractions, and why gators are amazing creatures. Links We Mentioned Mini-Lights and Black children used as gator bait? Mini Lights p...

08-27
58:19

Episode 218: Things To Do in Charlotte Harbor, and North Port, and Punta Gorda

Send us your Florida questions! This week Rick and Cathy talk about Punta Gorda Links We Mentioned Warm Mineral Springs Things To Do in North Port Myakka River State Park Royal Order of Ponce de Leon Conquistadors Radioactive Fountain of Youth in Punta Gorda Sunseeker Resort DeSoto Veterans Memorial Park Ponce-apalooza Ponce-y Scheme Revisiting Warm Mineral Springs Old World Meets New Age at Warm Mineral Springs (Image via Google Maps/Fair Use) The Fairview Social PodcastDiscuss...

08-20
45:43

Episode 217: Get Outside! Florida waterways, Lars Andersen, and the Ocklawaha

Send us your Florida questions! Florida icon Lars Andersen joins the podcast to talk about his passion: Florida waterways. Links We Mentioned Payne's Prairie: A History of the Great Savanna by Lars AndersonBook a river tour with Lars at Adventure Outpost or email him. Lost Springs in one minute with Margaret Tolbert Wacissa Slave Canal Big Blue Spring. Haulover Canal. Photo: Canon Springs during drawdown. The Fairview Social PodcastDiscussing beer, kids, life, neighborhood drama w...

08-13
33:28

Episode 216: More Nature For Nature: Michael Grunwald, Steaks, and a Better Earth

Send us your Florida questions! Michael Grunwald talks about cattle ranching and why Floridians — and everyone — should eat more plants. He, Cathy, and Rick also talk about meat grown in a lab, why Grunwald thinks Michael Pollan gets things wrong, and Michael's new book, We Are Eating the Earth: The Race To Fix Our Food System and Save Our Climate. Links We Mentioned We Are Eating the Earth The Swamp: The Everglades, Florida, and the Politics of Paradise The Fairview Social PodcastDisc...

08-06
50:07

Episode 215: Florida Goes to the Dogs!

Send us your Florida questions! Anna Cooke, editor-in-chief at The New Barker magazine, jons the podcast to talk about rescue work in Florida; the long-gone Florida roadside attraction, Dogland; and a few famous Florida dogs. Links We Mentioned The New Barker Magazine An abandoned dog in Memphis Dave the Wonder Dog (Annie Oakley was a snowbird) (bonus link) Brownie the town dog of Daytona Beach Garden of Love Coonhound Cemetery in Alabama Senior Dog Sanctuary in Nashville Donte's Den An...

07-30
51:01

Episode 214: The Ocklawaha, Bass Fishing, and Hope for a Florida River

Send us your Florida questions! The Ocklawaha River in Central Florida has been dammed for decades. Now, there's a chance to tear down the dam and reunite the rivers. That's good news for bass, anglers, environmentalists, and the local economy. Margaret Spontak comes on the podcast to talk about why, and she encourages people to call their state legislators and ask them to support restoration of the Ocklawaha and reuniting the rivers. Links We Mentioned Interactive map of the Ocklawaha...

07-23
45:36

Episode 213: Submerged Stories: An Effort To Find Florida's Forgotten, Buried, and Deliberately Erased History

Send us your Florida questions! Ryan Worthington joins the podcast to talk about a new initiative he and Cathy are working on — a podcast to document and discuss history in Florida that doesn't get taught in schools. Submerged Stories is the name of the forthcoming podcast, and the Facebook group they've created to crowdsource information. Check out the link below, join the group, and share it with your like-minded friends. Links We Mentioned Submerged Storie: Florida's Other History (Ryan an...

07-16
31:18

Episode 212: The War of 1812, Florida along the Mississippi, and What Historians Get Wrong

Send us your Florida questions! With Cathy traveling through what she calls "historic West Florida", she and Rick talk about forgotten parts of Florida's history — and geography, the War of 1812, and some less savory parts of the early history of the United States and why they get left out of history classes. Links We Mentioned Map showing Florida and a "contested" area "sold" to the US by France Documents Accompanying the Message of the President of the United States of the Fourteenth Instan...

07-09
52:50

Episode 211: Cows Kill More People Than Wolves, Florida Cattle, and a Moral Responsibility to Florida

Send us your Florida questions! Did you know cattle ranchers were the "first intentional conservationists" in Florida? Annie Muscato does. She wrote her doctoral dissertation on it, and this week she joins the podcast to talk — passionately! — about research into how some Florida cattle ranchers are working to protect wild Florida, why Florida cattle ranching isn't nearly as cruel as it is in the rest of the country, and how ranchers work with the Florida Wildlife Corridor. Links We Mentioned...

07-02
51:13

Episode 210: Insider's Guide to Palatka, the Great Fire, and Even Better Beer

Send us your Florida questions! Andrea Conover of Azalea City Brewing and Palatka Mayor Robbie Correa join us this week to help roadtrippers find Palatka's best-kept secrets. Links We Mentioned Palatka Coffee Company Angel's Diner Palatka's historic riverfront Velchoff's Corner Ravine Gardens State Park Magnolia Cafe Azalea City Brewing Lemon Street Market Kayak tours North Star Charters Amara Zee Bronson Mulholland House (and Rick's post about it — and this one) Camping in ...

06-25
39:01

Episode 209: Insider's Guide to Winter Park

Send us your Florida questions! Rick serves on the board of the Winter Park History Museum, and Cathy lived there for a time in the '90s (and loves to go back). That's why the book written by this episode's guest, Kim Michalak, was so appealing to both of them. Kim shares how she selected her 100 things for her book 100 Things To Do in Winter Park Before You Die. Links We Mentioned 100 Things To Do in Winter Park Before You Die Winter Park History Museum Barnie's Coffee The Imperial Ten Thous...

06-18
30:35

Episode 208: Surf's Up, Florida: Surfing, Sharks are Fun, and the Best Place To Surf in Florida

Send us your Florida questions! Dan Reiter joins the podcast to talk about his career surfing Florida and writing about the same. The trio talks about everything from the best place to surf in Florida to why surfers shouldn't be scared of sharks. Check out Dan's book about surfing (link below). Links We Mentioned On a Rising Swell: Surf Stories From Florida's Space Coast (and a link to buy the book) Ron Jon Surf Shop Kelly Slater Surfing Upham in Pinellas County Beach renourishment and why it...

06-11
39:58

Episode 207: Polk Parkway, an Endangered Mint Plant, and What Listeners Can Do

Send us your Florida questions! "Nature isn't just more complex than we know, it's more complex than we can know." There's a sadly great chance that the State of Florida is going to build a toll road through the last remaining wild growth of a pretty — and pretty endangered — plant. Here's what's happening, where it's happening, and what you can do about it. Links We Mentioned Background on the dangers to this endangered mint Sign up and get involved to protect this mint Article by Rose...

06-04
52:04

Episode 206: St. Augustine's More Recent History, Why All Old Buildings Are Not Historic, and St. Augustine's Black History

Send us your Florida questions! Historian Holly Baker joins the podcast to talk about her work in preservation in St. Augustine, Vero Beach, and throughout Florida. The trio also talks about what makes a building historic, preserving historic evidence of Jim Crow, and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Links We Mentioned St. Augustine Davis Shores Bridge of Lions Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in St. Augustine Lincolnville Museum Where is Lincolnville? Cathy's article about Lincolnville Rick's po...

05-28
35:32

Episode 205: Native and Wild Florida Landscapes, Yellow-Crowned Night Herons, and Weeds That Aren't Weeds

Send us your Florida questions! Florida author and naturalist Andrew Furman returns to the podcast to talk about his latest book, Of Slash Pine and Manatees: A Highly Selective Guide to My Suburban Wilderness. Links We Mentioned Bitten: My Unexpected Love Affair With Florida Bidens pilosa (aka beggartick, etc., etc.) and its medicinal uses Frogfruit (aka hatpin) Who invented the grassy lawn? Yellow-crowned night heron Photo by Andrew Furman The Fairview Social PodcastDiscussing beer, k...

05-21
35:18

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