Kingpins and Catalysts

Anne Schindler

Kingpins & Catalysts tells the stories of First Coast legends—giants in their fields, people who have left an indelible mark on the city’s identity. In a series of revealing, long-form interviews, First Coast Connect Host Anne Schindler explores the connections between her guests’ personal experiences and their public impact, and how their stories also shaped the story of Jacksonville itself.

Episodes

  1. Rebound: How Artis Gilmore Defeated The Odds and Helped Unify The City

    04/29/2025

    Rebound: How Artis Gilmore Defeated The Odds and Helped Unify The City

    Artis Gilmore’s journey is the definition of perseverance. Before he was a Hall of Famer, before he was an NBA star, he was a kid growing up in a segregated town in rural Florida, living amid poverty and racial terror. But basketball was his salvation. His size, drive and commitment led him to Jacksonville University, and eventually to the school’s unprecedented – and unreplicated – NCAA championship final. He would later go on to perform as one the most dominant centers in basketball history. But he recalls his time playing in Jacksonville as not just a highlight of his life, but a central piece of the city’s racial history. In this episode, Gilmore reflects on his early struggles, the impact of sports on racial progress, and the legacy of the 1969-’70 “Cinderella team” that unified the communities of the First Coast. Kingpins & Catalysts was executive produced by Letisha Bereola and Anne Schindler. It was directed by Brady Corum and produced by Stacey Bennett, who also composed the music. Graphic design by Bonnie Zerr. Support the stories that matter to you—become a WJCT News Now member today! As a member, you’ll enjoy NPR bonus content and ad-free listening, exclusive on-demand podcasts from WJCT News 89.9 , and early access to new podcasts. Plus, your support helps power trusted local journalism and original podcasts like this one. Join now at wjct.org/newsnow. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    25 min
  2. Second Life: Dana Miller’s Journey from Crack Kingpin to Corner Barber:

    04/08/2025

    Second Life: Dana Miller’s Journey from Crack Kingpin to Corner Barber:

    Dana Miller’s life story is a study in extremes. A notorious kingpin during the crack scourge on Jacksonville’s Eastside, he once embodied the drug trade’s fast money, mortal danger and, ultimately, devastating loss. Shot 10 times, imprisoned for a decade and grieving the violent deaths of his brother and nephew, Miller reached a turning point.  Today, he’s working to repair the community he once chose to “tear down.” From the pulpit of his barbershop, he urges young people to choose a better path, even as he offers a unique service to families of murder victims: the difficult task of preparing their loved ones for an open casket viewing. In this episode, Miller talks about his rise to drug kingpin, the despair he experienced even at his height, and his mission to repair the neighborhood he once harmed. Kingpins & Catalysts was executive produced by Letisha Bereola and Anne Schindler. It was directed by Brady Corum and produced by Stacey Bennett, who also composed the music. Graphic design by Bonnie Zerr. Support the stories that matter to you—become a WJCT News Now member today! As a member, you’ll enjoy NPR bonus content and ad-free listening, exclusive on-demand podcasts from WJCT News 89.9 , and early access to new podcasts. Plus, your support helps power trusted local journalism and original podcasts like this one. Join now at wjct.org/newsnow. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    35 min
  3. Hip-Hop, Heartbreak, and the Science of Storytelling: Willie Evans Jr. on Remixing Loss

    04/01/2025

    Hip-Hop, Heartbreak, and the Science of Storytelling: Willie Evans Jr. on Remixing Loss

    What happens when a band is on the cusp of global dominance—only to have it all taken away? As part of the Jacksonville-based hip-hop group Asamov, Willie Evans Jr. helped create a sound that was both distinctly Duval and poised to reshape the Southern rap landscape.  But it never happened.  In this episode, Willie Evans Jr. (Niam Jones) explains how a cease and desist letter derailed the band—also composed of DJ Therapy (Paten Locke), Ja-One-Da (Joe Cox) and Basic (Buddy Vladimir Decastro)—and the profound impact of losing bandmates Locke and DeCastro. He also reflects on the staying power of the band’s first, last and only album, “And Now.” But as his recent video-based project “Brown Wonder” and his new album, “Pine Box Parables” make clear, nothing can stop Evans from continuing to set the creative agenda on the First Coast.   Kingpins & Catalysts was executive produced by Letisha Bereola and Anne Schindler. It was directed by Brady Corum and produced by Stacey Bennett, who also composed the music. Graphic design by Bonnie Zerr.   Support the stories that matter to you—become a WJCT News Now member today! As a member, you’ll enjoy NPR sponsor-free listening, exclusive on-demand podcasts from WJCT News 89.9 , and early access to new podcasts. Plus, your support helps power trusted local journalism and original podcasts like this one. Join now at wjct.org/newsnow. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    32 min

Ratings & Reviews

4.8
out of 5
5 Ratings

About

Kingpins & Catalysts tells the stories of First Coast legends—giants in their fields, people who have left an indelible mark on the city’s identity. In a series of revealing, long-form interviews, First Coast Connect Host Anne Schindler explores the connections between her guests’ personal experiences and their public impact, and how their stories also shaped the story of Jacksonville itself.