Engage
Tuesdays and Thursdays • Airs on 90.7 and 89.5 FM at 3 p.m.
Join Engage’s host, Cheryn Stone as she explores Central Florida's issues and culture with new voices, new perspectives, and thought provoking interviews. Engage broadcasts live at 3 p.m. on 90.7 & 89.5 FM. You can listen to all episodes on-demand via this website, on YouTube, podcast platforms, smart speakers and our Mobile App.
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LATEST EPISODES
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Challenging times for the restaurant business in Central Florida. Tupperware declared Chapter 11 bankruptcy yesterday, but the company has a history of empowering women in post-war America. Central Florida voters discuss how they approach political disagreements with friends and family. The Orlando Museum of Art unveils a new exhibit on Saturday highlighting the punk rock movement.
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Florida voters will decide on Amendment 3 that legalizes adult recreational use of marijuana. A popular Maitland lunch counter holds a historic place in sandwich history. Bach Festival Society of Winter Park celebrates its 90th season.
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StoryCorps' One Small Step program is bridging division and building communities. Then, we talk with Republican and Democratic leaders about the Central Florida ground game and the issues driving campaigns from the White House to the streets of Orlando. Finally, National Hispanic Heritage Month with a free concert commemorating the legacy of Mexican painter Frida Kahlo.
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The coach of Rollins College’s award-winning debate team talks about what makes a winning argument ahead of the Presidential debate tonight between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. The Director of UCF Victim Services reflects on responding to the September 11, 2001, attacks on the eve of the anniversary. Ceremony held today in Titusville commemorating Corporal Leo Barlosky, a World War Two soldier who died in a Japanese POW camp.
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Following a school shooting in Georgia, we examine how the regular nature of these tragedies is impacting the mental health of today’s youth.
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Understanding the language of the abortion amendment on the ballot in Florida. A misdiagnosis leaves a Central Florida mother scrambling to navigate Florida’s abortion laws and the six-week ban. Tech Sassy Girlz elevates young women to roles in STEM careers.
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Central Florida Public Media News Director and Managing Editor LaToya Dennis shares results of community listening. Orlando Health coordinating with first responders and agencies to run trauma preparedness drills. Volusia County Beach Safety Director discusses rip currents, rescues, and the Labor Day holiday weekend. DTOLive! initiative in Orlando explained.
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A new chapter in privately funded space exploration. A local veterinarian shares the work happening in this community to provide veterinary care to the pets of unhoused and homeless families in their time of need. A historic milestone for the Junior League of Greater Orlando electing its first Black president.
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Pride Chamber in Orlando responds to Florida's official tourism site removing LGBTQ travel section. UCF researcher developing ways of using Martian dust to make the Red Planet habitable. Performer Cacique discusses the Reggae Festival in Orlando this weekend.
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An update from the polls on Florida’s Primary Election Day. Children’s Advocacy Center Osceola Director discusses identifying and preventing abuse and bringing perpetrators to justice. An internship program educates the next generation of community leaders.
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We discuss the role of the State Attorney in a local community. Early voting ends this weekend for the Florida primary. Drowning is the number one cause of death in children with autism. We learn why and life-saving information to prevent it from happening. Metallica is paying for Central Floridians to learn trades and skills that are being invested back into this community.
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Orlando City Council lifts the moratorium on new nightclubs opening downtown and requires new establishments be about a block away from each other. A Miami Herald investigation delves into the trying of juvenile offenders as adults in Florida. The state of Central Florida's housing inventory and home purchase cancelations.