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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Looking ahead to an active Atlantic hurricane season. The impact of FTC announcement restricting employment noncompete clauses on local businesses and employees. The discovery of 8,000-year-old bread could change the way we look at early civilization. Kissimmee’s Gloria Vasquez close to running 100 marathons before she turns 100.
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A new sports and entertainment district is developing in downtown Orlando. The President of Rollins College is retiring. Orlando-based Red Lobster faces financial issues. The seafood restaurant’s founder helped integrate Central Florida restaurants. The Central Florida Pledge stands up to hate.
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Embrace of Celebration provides relief for families living in poverty through a housing crisis. A Florida law expands access to insulin supplies to help diabetes patients in emergencies, but health disparities remain. Former state representative draws a roadmap to civil discourse. UCF students keep dominating cyber security competitions.
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Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida CEO invited to D.C. to discuss hunger. Kissimmee woman discusses food insecurity. PR manager for the former Orlando Miracle WNBA team shares the team’s history. Photo exhibit originates with lost and found film.
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Marion County Sheriff Lt. Paul Bloom talks about the new Gabby Petito law and how it will be enforced. Nichole Schmidt is the mother of Gabby Petito, Michelle Sperzel is the CEO of Harbor House of Central Florida.Flamenco artist Don Soledad joins us in studio.
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A bill makes it illegal to harass first responders in Florida. Building up under-heard communities across the I-4 corridor ahead of hurricane season. The legacy of ULA’s Delta rocket family. A UCF program memorializes the fallen soldiers of World War II from Florida.
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Approximately 20,000 Central Floridians live with Parkinson’s. Addressing delays, parking, and growth at Orlando International Airport. Orange County Schools expand their electric bus fleet. Understanding eclipses throughout history.
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Florida Supreme Court allows six-week abortion ban and voters to decide on abortion rights. Eatonville’s Mayor shares why she believes the town is the best home for Florida’s Black History Museum. Local influencer “AmaPoundcake” has a positive take on body image.
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Orlando City Commissioner Regina Hill is arrested for elder abuse. AARP shares warning signs of exploitation. A new law makes it easier for property owners to vacate squatters. Mister Rogers Week of Kindness at Rollins College.
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A parent who lost his son to overdose and efforts to control the fentanyl crisis in Volusia County. Racial disparities within Central Florida’s medical community and its impact on women of color. Florida Man Poems revisited.
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Floridians in Haiti are evacuating and being taken to the Orlando Sanford International Airport. The Volusia County rideshare VoRide is expanding. Mike Schneider, author of Mickey and the Teamsters, discusses the history of unions at Disney. A pillar of Parramore, J Henry’s barbershop, is back open after being destroyed by a fire.
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WMFE's Joe Mario Pedersen reports on Primary Day poll activity and Orange County Supervisor of Elections Glen Gilzean talks about his new role. We profile Florida schools in the NCAA March Madness tournaments and Orlando hosts 'Plogging for Pints' - a great way to keep fit and clean your community.