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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.
March 24, 2020Heard On Sundial: Hospitals, Hospitalities And Groceries Struggling To Survive COVID-19 PandemicOn this Tuesday, March 24, episode of Sundial:...more52minPlay
March 23, 2020Heard On Sundial: Miami Beach Mayor On COVID-19, Nurses Get Disaster Response TrainingWLRN depends on donors to remain South Florida’s leading nonprofit, most trusted source of news and information. Support our mission by giving monthly as a sustaining member of Friends of WLRN or make a one-time donation of your choice. Thank you. Click here to give . On this Monday, March 23, episode of Sundial: A conversation with Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber The City of Miami Beach has implemented a series of measures to reduce the spread of the COVID-19 global pandemic: a curfew of 11 p.m....more52minPlay
March 23, 2020Heard On Sundial: COVID-19 In Senior Living Facilities, And A Recap Of The Florida PrimaryWLRN depends on donors to remain South Florida’s leading nonprofit, most trusted source of news and information. Support our mission by giving monthly as a sustaining member of Friends of WLRN or make a one-time donation of your choice. Thank you. Click here to give . On this Wednesday, March 18, episode of Sundial: Guests: Miami Herald investigative reporter Carol Marbin Miller Susan MacManus, University of South Florida Distinguished University Professor Emerita and Political Analyst WLRN's...more54minPlay
March 23, 2020Heard On Sundial: COVID-19 Update & The Meaning Of 'Slowing Down' The CurveWLRN depends on donors to remain South Florida’s leading nonprofit, most trusted source of news and information. Support our mission by giving monthly as a sustaining member of Friends of WLRN or make a one-time donation of your choice. Thank you. Click here to give . On this Monday, March 16, episode of Sundial: Guests: Ben Conark, the Miami Herald’s health care reporter Dr. Aileen Marty, physician in the fields of infectious disease and disaster response at the Florida International University...more51minPlay
March 23, 2020Heard On Sundial: How Are State And Local Officials Responding To COVID-19?WLRN depends on donors to remain South Florida’s leading nonprofit, most trusted source of news and information. Support our mission by giving monthly as a sustaining member of Friends of WLRN or make a one-time donation of your choice. Thank you. Click here to give . On this Thursday, March 19, episode of Sundial: Guests: Donna Shalala, U.S. Democratic Representative for Florida's 27th congressional district Manny Díaz Jr. is a Republican member of the Florida Senate, representing the 36th...more52minPlay
March 23, 2020Heard On Sundial: Florida Primary Election, And How To Help The Food-Insecure During CoronavirusWLRN depends on donors to remain South Florida’s leading nonprofit, most trusted source of news and information. Support our mission by giving monthly as a sustaining member of Friends of WLRN or make a one-time donation of your choice. Thank you. Click here to give . On this Tuesday, March 17, episode of Sundial: Guests: WLRN’s Danny Rivero and the Miami Herald’s David Smiley on the Florida Primaries City of Miami Mayor Francis Suarez WLRN’s Jessica Bakeman and Nadege Green on the food insecure...more51minPlay
March 11, 2020Heard On Sundial: Coronavirus Impacts Tourism, The Film When Liberty Burns & Termite SeasonOn this Wednesday, March 11, episode of Sundial: Coronavirus impacts to tourism COVID-19 is officially a pandemic, says the World Health Organization. The impact of the virus is being felt all over the world. On Monday, the Dow Jones was at its lowest point since the 2008 financial crisis. “March is the peak of the tourist season,” says Rolando Aedo, Chief Operating Officer for the Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau. This time of year is a critical time for South Florida, with...more51minPlay
March 10, 2020The Memoir 'Ordinary Girls' Takes Readers To Puerto Rico And Miami Beach In The 1980sAuthor Jaquira Díaz's life has been anything but ordinary. From the early years growing up in el caserio ( government housing in Puerto Rico), to struggling through the kind of poverty on Miami Beach she described as, "the kind of poor you felt in your bones, " Díaz felt torn by life. She had just left behind a rough life in Puerto Rico when she moved to Miami Beach and at the age of 8 learned her mother was diagnosed as schizophrenic. "I realized she started talking to herself and laughing by...more19minPlay
March 10, 2020Heard On Sundial: Grand Bahama's Water Quality, Picasso's Grandson & Sundial Book ClubOn this Tuesday, March 10, episode of Sundial: Grand Bahama’s Water Quality Six months after Hurricane Dorian, the only fresh drinking water available in Grand Bahama is coming from relief groups. The Category 5 storm contaminated the drinking supply with saltwater. “Dorian didn’t just impact some of the wells. It impacted all of our wells and our plants,” Remington Wilchcombe, the manager of engineering at Grand Bahama Utility Company told WLRN’s Danny Rivero. This effect from the storm is what...more52minPlay
FAQs about Sundial:How many episodes does Sundial have?The podcast currently has 1,448 episodes available.