City of Miami Commissioner Ken Russell is on a mission to help you better understand your local government. You will meet advocates, stakeholders, policymakers, and more.
Casa Valentina provides at-risk and former foster care youth with safe affordable housing, life skills, and continued support so that they achieve and maintain self-sufficiency. Their vision is a community in which all foster children receive the care and support they need to reach their full potential. Ken Russell Miami Podcast Signup for our newsletter: https://forms.gle/gN5XhGcrWS9BHscZA Guest Links & contact: Casa Valentina https://casavalentina.org
St. Alban's is committed to providing quality early childhood education to young children that nourish self-development, cultural identity, and respect for others while supporting the personal growth of the families enrolled in the programs. Ken Russell Miami Podcast Signup for our newsletter: https://forms.gle/gN5XhGcrWS9BHscZA Guest Links & contact: St. Alan's Child Enrichment Center http://www.stalbanschildcare.org
Just off Main Highway in downtown Coconut Grove awaits a jewel from a quieter time. The Barnacle, the 19th century home of Ralph Middleton Munroe, one of Coconut Grove's most influential and charming residents, is one of the oldest houses in Miami-Dade County. Munroe purchased 40 acres of bayfront land in 1886 for $400 plus one of his sailboats, Kingfish, valued at an additional $400. His boathouse was built in 1887. The family lived at The Barnacle until 1973 when it became a state park. As a seaman, naturalist and photographer, Commodore Munroe cherished the natural world around him; it is a fitting legacy that we, too, can share at Barnacle Historic State Park. Ken Russell Miami Podcast Signup for our newsletter: https://forms.gle/gN5XhGcrWS9BHscZA Guest Links & contact: The Barnacle Society 3485 Main Highway Coconut Grove FL 33133 https://thebarnacle.org
Today we talk to Professor Andrew C. Baker, Ph.D. from the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science at the University of Miami. We talk about his work with coral reefs, especially those around the City of Miami. He is working extensively on coral reel restoration and finding ways to protect them from natural and human-made stressors. His main goal is to help coral reels become more resilient and healthier. Ken Russell Miami Podcast Signup for our newsletter: https://forms.gle/gN5XhGcrWS9BHscZA Guest Links & contact: Andrew C. Baker, M.A. (Cantab.), Ph.D. Professor Department of Marine Biology and Ecology Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science University of Miami https://www.rsmas.miami.edu
Debris Free Oceans is a Miami-based organization that inspires local communities to responsibly manage the lifecycle of plastics and waste as part of a global initiative to eradicate marine debris from our beaches, reefs, and oceans. they believe in shifting our culture towards a circular economy, where “waste” no longer exists and all consumables are part of a closed-loop lifecycle. Ken Russell Miami Podcast Signup for our newsletter: https://forms.gle/gN5XhGcrWS9BHscZA Guest Links & contact: Debris Free Oceans https://debrisfreeoceans.org hello@debrisfreeoceans.org
After my visit to the City of Stuart to learn about their water quality challenges, Vice Mayor Merritt Matheson & I jump on a podcast to share with you what we discussed. We talk about toxic water problems & Lake O discharges. Ken Russell Miami Podcast Signup for our newsletter: https://forms.gle/gN5XhGcrWS9BHscZA Guest Links & contact: City of Stuart https://cityofstuart.us
Shake-A-Leg is a place for children and adults with disabilities, as well as their families, to call their own. The Shake-a-Leg Miami's mission is as relevant today as it was when it was founded 28 years ago. Through the power of sailing and watersports, it aims to become the premier global community for people with disabilities, their families, and members of all ages and abilities to have fun, be inspired, develop friendships, and launch dreams. Ken Russell Miami Podcast Signup for our newsletter: https://forms.gle/gN5XhGcrWS9BHscZA Guest Links & contact: Shake A Leg Miami https://www.shakealegmiami.org
The Biscayne Aquifer is the source of water supply. Protecting water quality in Biscayne Bay is essential to maintain our quality of life. Biscayne Bay is one of the premier recreational locations in the world. From our beaches to our coral reefs and from the seaport to the bay walk, it is and will continue to serve, as a vital resource to Miami-Dade's economy. Balancing the health of our ecosystem as our county continues to grow is paramount and investments must be made to preserve, protect and revitalize the habitat and watershed that we all depend upon. Ken Russell Miami Podcast Signup for our newsletter: https://forms.gle/gN5XhGcrWS9BHscZA Guest Links & contact: Biscayne Bay Recovery Plan - Summary of Biscayne bay Task Force Recommendations https://www.baguegroup.com/uploads/1/0/4/5/104574281/biscayne_bay_recommendations_.pdf
Pelican Harbor Seabird Station is dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and release of sick, injured or orphaned brown pelicans, seabirds, and other native wildlife; and the preservation and protection of these species through educational and scientific means. As a trusted wildlife rehab center, Pelican Harbor Seabird Station embodies professionalism, compassion, and integrity. Through innovation, education, and outreach, we provide the highest quality of patient care while promoting the importance of conservation in the community. Ken Russell Miami Podcast Signup for our newsletter: https://forms.gle/gN5XhGcrWS9BHscZA Guest Links & contact: Pelican Harbor Seabird Station https://www.pelicanharbor.org
Miami Waterkeeper's (MWK) mission is to defend, protect, and preserve South Florida's watershed through citizen engagement and community action rooted in sound science and research. They work to ensure swimmable, drinkable, fishable water for all. Ken Russell Miami Newsletter signup: https://forms.gle/gN5XhGcrWS9BHscZA Guest contact info: https://www.miamiwaterkeeper.org
VolunteerCleanup.Org engages volunteers to clean up their neighborhoods, shorelines, and waterways as a way to raise awareness about marine debris and encourage people to reduce their reliance on single-use plastics. Ken Russell Miami Newsletter signup: https://forms.gle/gN5XhGcrWS9BHscZA Guest links & contact: Volunteer Cleanup https://www.volunteercleanup.org