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As a result of a daytime programming change, WLRN canceled Sundial, the locally-produced arts and culture show, effective Friday Feb. 2, 2024.... more
FAQs about Sundial:How many episodes does Sundial have?The podcast currently has 1,448 episodes available.
July 11, 2022TPS extended for Venezuelans; some doctors' worries about abortion access; goin' solarVenezuelans are asking for more protections in the U.S. as many continue to flee human rights violations in their home country. Plus, some South Florida doctors argue lawmakers without medical expertise shouldn't be making laws around abortion. And Sundial’s Solar Series continues....more51minPlay
July 08, 2022Answering your questions about solar power, youth mental health, Wildlife Thursday: iconic faunaFollowing up on last week’s solar panel conversation, we continue answering your questions about solar. Plus, federal research shows 1 in 5 young people below 18 years old is struggling with their mental health. And some of Florida’s most iconic wildlife, like alligators and manatees, are welcoming travelers at the airport in Fort Lauderdale in a photo exhibit....more51minPlay
July 06, 2022Florida’s new laws, summer meals for kids, rowing across the Atlantic Ocean for climate changeFlorida’s new restrictions on abortion access, new laws and the impact on this year’s elections. Plus, where you can find meals for the summer while school is out. And a man who rowed a boat across the Atlantic to make a statement about people’s carbon footprint....more52minPlay
July 05, 2022New limits for the EPA, abortion access in Florida, SCOTUS’ first Black justice and her time in South FloridaThe EPA loses some of its power to fight the climate crisis. Plus, how the legal back and forth on abortion access in Florida is playing out on the ground. And Palm Beach County State Attorney Dave Aronberg remembers what it was like to debate Supre Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson back in their high school days....more51minPlay
June 30, 2022The World Cup in Miami, questions on solar power, Wildlife Thursday: WLRN’s environment reporterMiami Gardens is going to host some World Cup Games in 2026. Plus, solar power is growing in Florida. We answer your questions. Also, it’s Wildlife Thursday and we’re going to look at a few different creatures: some are prickly and some are destructive....more51minPlay
June 29, 2022Frost Museum of Science celebrates five years, Cuban history through memoriesThe Frost Science Museum celebrates five years and the Sundial team visits for a behind-the-scenes look. Plus, a discussion on how Cuban history is passed down for this month’s Sundial Book Club....more51minPlay
June 28, 2022Kids and COVID vaccines, bridging two communities with a park, ‘The Vet at Noah’s Ark’Parents have questions about the COVID vaccine for their children. Plus, a big construction project bridging two communities. And one of the Florida Keys' few veterinarians published a new book....more55minPlay
June 27, 2022The future of abortion in Florida and the role of religion in this debate, Undies for EveryoneWhat the Supreme Court’s decision on abortion will mean for Florida. Plus, the role religion plays in the debate on abortion access. And tens of thousands of children in Florida are experiencing homelessness. We’ll meet the founder of a non-profit working to get these kids new underwear....more51minPlay
June 24, 2022Colombia’s new president, the healing process in Surfside, Wildlife Thursday: Florida panthersColombia has its first left-wing president. It’s been one year since the tragic condo collapse in Surfside. We’re hearing from locals about the healing process. Plus, for Wildlife Thursday, we’re going to look at one of the most beloved species in the state — the Florida panther....more52minPlay
June 21, 2022Local teacher to teach Ukrainian refugees in Europe, Fort Lauderdale’s Boring tunnel, ‘CUBA: An American History’Fort Lauderdale has taken the next step in possibly building an Elon Musk tunnel under Las Olas. Plus, a South Florida teacher goes to Poland, where he's going to help teach Polish and Ukrainian refugee students. And this month’s Sundial Book Club is about the intense and intertwined history between the U.S. and Cuba....more51minPlay
FAQs about Sundial:How many episodes does Sundial have?The podcast currently has 1,448 episodes available.