Our Florida Podcast

Kaylee Betts Johnson & Maegan Betts

Our Florida Podcast is a deep dive into the Sunshine State’s rich history and fascinating ecology. Join 6th-generation Floridian sisters Kaylee Betts Johnson and Maegan Betts as they uncover the stories and natural wonders that make Florida unique. Florida is one of the most popular states for a reason. Whether you're a longtime local, a snowbird, or a new resident, we hope you'll discover something new that deepens your appreciation for this beautiful and diverse place. 🎙️ Mondays – Kaylee explores Florida’s history, from conquistadors to conservationists, sharing the stories of those who shaped the state.🌿 Fridays – Maegan dives into Florida’s wildlife and ecosystems, revealing the incredible biodiversity that makes it so special.

  1. EP#24 The History of Invasive Species in Florida

    JUL 7

    EP#24 The History of Invasive Species in Florida

    This episode explores the issue of invasive species in Florida, discussing their historical context, impact on native wildlife, and the importance of public awareness and reporting. The hosts delve into specific examples such as feral hogs, Burmese pythons, lionfish, green iguanas, and the Brazilian pepper tree, highlighting the ecological challenges they pose. The conversation highlights the importance of community involvement in preserving Florida's unique ecosystems. Episode Timestamps:  📍00:00 Introduction to Invasive Species in Florida 📍00:57 Historical Context of Invasive Species 📍10:24 Modern Introduction of Invasive Species 📍11:48 The Impact of Burmese Pythons 📍16:44 Lionfish: A Beautiful Threat 📍17:35 The Role of Exotic Pets in Invasiveness 📍18:42 The Green Iguana and Its Impact 📍20:05 The Intriguing World of Iguanas 📍24:55 Invasive Species: The Brazilian Pepper Tree 📍26:56 The Impact of Invasive Species on Florida's Ecosystem 📍33:14 Community Efforts to Combat Invasive Species 📍40:47 Conclusion and Future Discussions on Invasive Species Resources & Links: 🔹Conservancy of Southwest Florida  🔹Burmese Python & Invasive Species 🔹Invasive Species  🔹Hernando De Soto  Thank you for listening! To learn more about the podcast, join us on Instagram & YouTube. https://www.instagram.com/ourfloridapodcast https://www.youtube.com/@ourfloridapodcast If you have any recommendations or Florida Experiences you'd like to share, email us at ourfloridapodcast@gmail.com

    35 min
  2. EP#23 Mermaids in the Springs: Weeki Wachee

    JUN 30

    EP#23 Mermaids in the Springs: Weeki Wachee

    In this episode of Our Florida Podcast, hosts Kaylee and Mae Betts celebrate Kaylee's birthday while exploring the fascinating history and attractions of Wikiuachi Springs State Park. They discuss the park's unique features, including its mermaid shows, the environmental challenges it faces, and the importance of conservation efforts. The conversation highlights personal connections to Florida's natural beauty and the significance of preserving its history and ecosystems. Episode Timestamps:  📍00:00 Introduction to Our Florida Podcast 📍02:22 Celebrating Birthdays and Personal Reflections 📍05:18 Exploring Wikiuachi Springs State Park 📍08:11 The Mermaids of Wikiuachi Springs 📍10:06 History and Development of Wikiuachi Springs 📍13:21 The Mermaids Show: A Unique Attraction 📍15:46 The Evolution of the Mermaid Show 📍18:05 Exploring the Attractions of WikiWatchee Springs 📍21:37 The Evolution of Entertainment at the Springs 📍25:17 The Rise and Fall of the Park 📍30:13 Revitalization and Preservation Efforts 📍37:13 Reflections on the Mermaids and the Future of the Springs Resources & Links: 🔹Celebrating the History of Weeki Wachee Springs - Authentic Florida 🔹The History of Florida’s Weeki Wachee Mermaids 🔹Florida Memory • Visitors with animals at the Weeki Wachee Springs amusement park petting zoo 🔹Outstanding Florida Springs – Weeki Wachee Springs Group 🔹Florida Memory • May Museum of Tropical Insects. 🔹Weeki Wachee Springs State Park | WaterMatters.org 🔹Weeki Wachee - NatureCoaster.com 🔹The History of Florida’s Weeki Wachee Mermaids Thank you for listening! To learn more about the podcast, join us on Instagram & YouTube. https://www.instagram.com/ourfloridapodcast https://www.youtube.com/@ourfloridapodcast If you have any recommendations or Florida Experiences you'd like to share, email us at ourfloridapodcast@gmail.com

    31 min
  3. JUN 16

    EP#21A Look at Florida's LGBTQ History

    In this episode, we explore the complex and often turbulent history of LGBTQ rights in Florida, from Drag queens in the 1930s to the fight for recognition in the wake of the AIDS crisis. We take you through pivotal moments, such as the brutal actions of the Johns Committee, the damaging rhetoric of Anita Bryant, and the resilience of the LGBTQ community during some of the darkest decades. This is a powerful look at the road to Pride, filled with both hard-won progress and sobering setbacks. Chapters: 00:00 – Introduction to Florida's LGBTQ History 02:51 – The Early Struggles for LGBTQ Rights 05:58 – LGBTQ Representation in the 1930s–50s 08:46 – Cold War Tensions and Increased Persecution 11:58 – The Johns Committee and the Witch Hunts 15:00 – Efforts Toward Visibility and Acceptance 18:06 – Setbacks and Progress Through the Decades 30:45 – The Lasting Damage of the Johns Committee 34:03 – The Purple Pamphlet and Public Outrage 41:55 – Sexuality, Misconceptions, and Misinformation 49:30 – Backlash Against LGBTQ Rights 55:46 – Anita Bryant and the Save Our Children Campaign 1:02:04 – The AIDS Crisis and Community Mobilization 1:10:53 – LGBTQ Activism in the 80s and 90s 1:19:02 – Reflections on Pride and the Ongoing Fight Resources:  Jewel Box: https://www.digitaltransgenderarchive.net/files/ft848q91n http://transascity.org/files/news/1959_11_14_San_Diego_Union_A3.jpg https://time.com/6176224/florida-dont-say-gay-history-lgbtq-rights/ https://cah.ucf.edu/the-committee/ Recommended Listening:  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/part-one-lesbian-mutual-aid-during-the-aids-crisis/id162056 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/part-two-lesbian-mutual-aid-during-the-aids-crisis/id1620562792?i=1000697814846 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/part-one-act-up-how-angry-dying-queers-invented-modern/id1620562792?i=1000659219144 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/part-two-act-up-how-angry-dying-queers-invented-modern/id1620562792?i=1000659474453 #Queerhistory #lgbtq #anitabryant #dragqueen #transwomen #floridahistory #gayrights #gayactivism #lesbian #transrights #saveourchildren #pridemonth #floridapride #floridahistory #miamipride #keywestpride #johnscommittee  Thank you for listening! To learn more about the podcast, join us on Instagram & YouTube. https://www.instagram.com/ourfloridapodcast https://www.youtube.com/@ourfloridapodcast If you have any recommendations or Florida Experiences you'd like to share, email us at ourfloridapodcast@gmail.com

    1h 3m
  4. EP# 19 FWC Commissioners Development or Conservation?

    JUN 2

    EP# 19 FWC Commissioners Development or Conservation?

    In this episode, hosts Mae and Kaylee discuss the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), its mission, and the potential conflicts of interest among its commissioners. They explore the backgrounds of various commissioners, highlighting their ties to development and business, which may conflict with conservation efforts. The conversation emphasizes the importance of public engagement and advocacy for wildlife protection, urging listeners to take action and demand better governance for Florida's ecosystems. Episode Timestamps:  📍00:00 Introduction to Florida's Wildlife and Ecosystems 📍00:22 Exploring FWC's Mission and Leadership 📍05:32 Commissioner Profiles: Conflicts of Interest 📍14:02 The Role of Women in FWC Leadership 📍15:51 Exploring the Background of Key Figures 📍22:10 Conflict of Interest in Conservation Leadership 📍31:04 The Importance of Qualifications in Conservation 📍32:26 Taking Action for Florida's Future Resources & Links: 🔹OPPAGA - FWC 🔹Reform the FWC Petition 🔹FL Admin Code & Register 🔹Proposal FL FWC Reform Bill (HJR 1625)  🔹Official Proposal Postponed 🔹Representative Dr. Anna V. Eskamani Introduces HJR 1625 to Strengthen Florida’s Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Thank you for listening! To learn more about the podcast, join us on Instagram & YouTube. https://www.instagram.com/ourfloridapodcast https://www.youtube.com/@ourfloridapodcast If you have any recommendations or Florida Experiences you'd like to share, email us at ourfloridapodcast@gmail.com

    38 min
  5. MAY 26

    Ep#19 FWC Commissioner Rodney Barreto

    In this episode, Mae and Kaylee delve into the complexities of Florida's wildlife management, focusing on the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC). They discuss the FWC's mission, structure, and commissioners' roles, highlighting concerns about conflicts of interest and the need for reform. The conversation emphasizes the importance of public engagement and advocacy in shaping wildlife policy in Florida. Episode Timestamps:  📍00:00 Exploring the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) 📍03:55 The Role and Responsibilities of FWC Commissioners 📍09:38 Public Engagement and Transparency in FWC Meetings 📍13:10 Conflict of Interest and Leadership in FWC 📍15:45 The Business of Land Ownership 📍18:19 Conflict of Interest in Wildlife Management 📍20:21 Lack of Diversity in Conservation Leadership 📍22:03 Proposed Changes to the FWC 📍24:36 Public Engagement and Activism 📍29:22 The Future of Florida's Wildlife Resources & Links: 🔹OPPAGA - FWC 🔹Reform the FWC Petition 🔹FL Admin Code & Register 🔹Proposal FL FWC Reform Bill (HJR 1625)  🔹Official Proposal Postponed 🔹Representative Dr. Anna V. Eskamani Introduces HJR 1625 to Strengthen Florida’s Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Thank you for listening! To learn more about the podcast, join us on Instagram & YouTube. https://www.instagram.com/ourfloridapodcast https://www.youtube.com/@ourfloridapodcast If you have any recommendations or Florida Experiences you'd like to share, email us at ourfloridapodcast@gmail.com

    35 min
  6. MAY 19

    EP#17 The Deadliest Hurricane in Florida History

    In this episode, hosts Kaylee and Mae explore Florida's rich history of hurricanes, wildlife, and community involvement. They discuss the importance of understanding hurricane categories, the dangers of storm surge, and the impact of flooding. The conversation also highlights the role of first responders and the need for community support during disasters. A significant focus is placed on the 1928 hurricane disaster, examining its historical context and the racial disparities in response and recovery efforts. The episode concludes with a discussion on the importance of preparation and resilience in the face of natural disasters. Episode Timestamps:  📍00:00 Introduction to Florida's Podcast and Hosts 📍00:38 Florida Wildlife and Current Events 📍01:47 Hurricane Season and Its Importance 📍03:47 Understanding Hurricanes: Meteorology and Misconceptions 📍08:07 The Impact of Hurricane Winds and Storm Surge 📍11:47 Flooding and Its Dangers During Hurricanes 📍19:41 Preparing for Hurricanes: Tips and Resources 📍24:37 The Importance of Preparedness 📍29:13 Understanding Hurricane Impacts 📍29:40 The History of Lake Okeechobee 📍33:51 The Path of the Hurricane 📍40:31 The Experience of the Storm 📍46:51 The Aftermath and Death Toll 📍48:41 Hurricane Maria and Public Response 📍49:41 The Aftermath of the 1928 Hurricane 📍51:44 Forced Labor and Racial Injustice 📍53:01 Segregation in Death: A Historical Perspective 📍55:11 The Legacy of the 1928 Hurricane 📍57:31 Mass Graves and Historical Neglect 📍01:00:51 The Importance of Humanitarian Aid 📍01:04:42 Rebuilding and Future Preparedness Resources & Links: 🔹The 1928 Okeechobee Hurricane (September 6-21, 1928) 🔹Florida Frontiers “The Hurricane of 1928” 🔹Hurricane of 1928 Mass Burial Site - Atlas Obscura 🔹 On Sep 16, 1928: Hundreds of Black Victims of Hurricane Denied Proper Burial in West Palm Beach, Florida Thank you for listening! To learn more about the podcast, join us on Instagram & YouTube. https://www.instagram.com/ourfloridapodcast https://www.youtube.com/@ourfloridapodcast If you have any recommendations or Florida Experiences you'd like to share, email us at ourfloridapodcast@gmail.com

    1h 7m

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Our Florida Podcast is a deep dive into the Sunshine State’s rich history and fascinating ecology. Join 6th-generation Floridian sisters Kaylee Betts Johnson and Maegan Betts as they uncover the stories and natural wonders that make Florida unique. Florida is one of the most popular states for a reason. Whether you're a longtime local, a snowbird, or a new resident, we hope you'll discover something new that deepens your appreciation for this beautiful and diverse place. 🎙️ Mondays – Kaylee explores Florida’s history, from conquistadors to conservationists, sharing the stories of those who shaped the state.🌿 Fridays – Maegan dives into Florida’s wildlife and ecosystems, revealing the incredible biodiversity that makes it so special.