Fluent in Floridian is a podcast featuring the Sunshine State’s brightest leaders talking about the issues most important to the people of Florida and its more than 100 million yearly visitors. These issues include health care, economic development, environmental protection, transportation, tourism, politics, taxes, education, energy and more.   

Fluent in Floridian is a new podcast featuring the Sunshine State’s brightest leaders talking about the issues most important to the people of Florida and its more than 100 million yearly visitors. These issues include health care, economic development, environmental protection, transportation, tourism, politics, taxes, education, energy and more.   

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Episode 115

Brevard Zoo Executive Director Keith Winsten

From a childhood spent playing with snakes to leading some of Florida’s most innovative wildlife programs, Keith Winsten shares his journey in conservation and immersive animal experiences. 

As executive director of the Brevard Zoo, which welcomes over 500,000 visitors annually, he helps rehabilitate sea turtles and manatees, restore habitats and create exciting adventures for visitors. In this episode, Keith and SMPR President Heidi Otway discuss how he inspires people to get outside and connect with Florida’s natural beauty.

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Episode 69
Fines and Fees Justice Center Florida State Director Ashley Thomas
Advocacy

Fines and Fees Justice Center Florida State Director Ashley Thomas is a trailblazer for change with a passion for policy reform. She’s working hard to advance state and local campaigns to reform the imposition and collection of fines and fees in Florida, specifically dealing with driver’s license suspensions due to unpaid court debt.

Tune in to hear how fines and fees are addressed in the justice system, and learn how driver’s license suspension impacts Floridians and Florida’s economy.

Episode 68
Institute for Justice Research and Development Founder + Executive Director Dr. Carrie Pettus-Davis
Advocacy

Dr. Carrie Pettus-Davis devoted most of her career to improving the lives of formerly incarcerated people. Her five key approach prepares them to be job ready and job steady for when they complete their sentences.

Pettus-Davis believes that if we want to influence the children of our country, as well as our community, we need to make sure the parents are thriving so children won’t be affected. The Institute for Justice Research and Development does just that. Their mission to advance science, policy, and practice to improve the well-being of individuals, families and communities impacted by the criminal justice system involvement. Creating a movement towards smart decarceration to produce effective, sustainable and equitable criminal justice reforms.

Tune in now to Fluent in Floridian to hear her meaningful conversation with SalterMitchell PR President Heidi Otway as they discuss the impact of her research and how she preaches what she teaches.

Episode 67
No Kid Hungry Florida Director Sky Beard
Advocacy

Today, more than 22.7% of children in Florida live in “food insecure” homes. No Kid Hungry Florida is working to eradicate this statistic for good by providing innovative hunger solutions to communities across the Sunshine State.The organization recently hired long-time child advocate Sky Beard as its new Florida Director. She’s using her experience and connections to create partnerships and new programs that give youth 18 and under more access to meals year-round.

Tune into Fluent in Floridian to hear Sky’s informative conversation with SalterMitchell PR President Heidi Otway and get an inside look at how No Kid Hungry is working to reduce hunger in Florida through programs such as “Breakfast After the Bell” and the “Summer BreakSpot.”

Episode 66
Florida Rights Restoration Coalition President Desmond Meade
Advocacy

In 2019, Desmond Meade was featured in TIME magazine’s Top 100 Most Influential list for his leading efforts to empower and civically re-engage local communities in Florida.

Meade has seen his fair share of hardship and struggle. He was incarcerated, homeless, but later turned his life around and earned a law degree. Now he’s the President of Florida Rights Restoration Coalition and last year lead the efforts to pass Amendment 4 – One of the largest expansions of voting rights in Florida’s history.

Listen to his conversation with SalterMitchell PR President Heidi Otway as they discuss his journey from felon to nationally-recognized activist.

Episode 65
U.S. Senator and Author George LeMieux
Politics

George LeMieux’s passion for politics began at an early age when a pivotal moment made him realize that being a part of public office can be truly impactful.

LeMieux went on to lead Charlie Crist’s successful gubernatorial campaign and serve as Chief of Staff to the governor before being appointed as Florida’s 34th Senator in the 111th Congress. In 2012, he founded the LeMieux Center for Public Policy at Palm Beach Atlantic University and today, he enjoys his new role as author.

Tune in to hear his conversation with SalterMitchell PR President Heidi Otway as they discuss his political career, how the LeMieux Center engages students through powerful speakers and research, and his first book, “Florida Made: The 25 Most Important Figures Who Shaped the State.”

Episode 64
Flagler College President Dr. Joe Joyner
Education

Flagler College President Dr. Joseph Joyner is a third-generation educator and his passion for the classroom has been the guiding force of his career.

From Florida State University football player to teacher to superintendent of St. Johns County School District, Dr. Joyner’s work and leadership has been recognized many times over for its commitment to students. Now, Dr. Joyner enjoys serving as a college President for one of Florida’s most historic institutions for higher education, where he is creating a diverse and inclusive community.If you enjoyed this episode, you may enjoy our episode with Florida State University President John Thrasher or our many other higher education guests.

Episode 63
International Speedway Corporation Vice President of Sales and Marketing Frank Kelleher
Sports

NASCAR fans, this one’s for you. This week on Fluent in Floridian, International Speedway Corporation VP of Sales and Marketing Frank Kelleher takes the driver’s seat to share what life is like working for one of the largest motorsports corporations in the world.From the high-energy, epic sporting event of the Daytona 500 (the racing world’s Super Bowl) to the ultimate fan experiences the company has created through destination race tracks and dynamic corporate sponsorships – this is one episode you don’t want to miss.

Tune in now to hear Frank’s fascinating conversation with SalterMitchell PR Heidi Otway and get an inside look into Florida’s billion-dollar racing industry.

If you enjoyed this episode, you may enjoy our episodes with Florida Sports Foundation President Angela Suggs, Jacksonville Jaguars President Mark Lamping and FSU Heisman Trophy Winner and New York Knicks PG Charlie Ward.

Episode 62
Who is a Florida leader that you admire?
Compilation

At the end of every Fluent in Floridian podcast, we ask our guests the same four questions. One of those questions is “Who is a Florida leader that you admire?”

In this compilation episode, you’ll hear fascinating answers to this question by Orlando Mayer Buddy Dyer, Florida Sports Foundation President Angela Suggs, U.S Attorney for the Northern District of Florida Larry Keefe, Tampa Bay Times Editor of Editorials Tim Nickens, Universal Orlando Public Relations Director Alyson Sologaistoa, Orlando Sentinel Columnist Scott Maxwell, former State Representative Matt Caldwell, and Florida Author Jeff Klinkenberg.

Episode 61
Southern Alliance for Clean Energy Florida Director Susan Glickman
Environment

Growing up in Tampa as a young girl, Susan Glickman had a childhood that created a heart for advocacy.As a child, she saw her father open one of the few desegregated dentist offices in Tampa. As a young Jewish woman, she attended Episcopal and Catholic private schools. Early in her career, she helped her brother successfully run for Hillsborough County Commissioner.

Now, as a seasoned environmental advocate, Susan goes by the moniker Clean Energy Girl – a superhero battling big money interests in politics.

If you enjoyed this episode, you may enjoy our episodes with Audubon Florida Executive Director Eric Draper, Everglades Foundation CEO Eric Eikenberg and Miami-Dade County Chief Resilience Officer Jim Murley.