A show about island life, and the people who live it, here in Key West, Florida.
For full show notes and transcript, go to www.keywestperspective.com/podcast/tomflip Check out photos from the Heads Up Key West 2013 and 2018 sessions at http://tomflip.com Order posters from both years from http://headsupkeywest.com Watch the documentary from Matthew Dockery on the Docklight Productions Facebook page, http://facebook.com/docklightproductions, and go to Videos. Tom mentions Matthew along with several other special thanks in the episode, not least of all his wife Lyndsay who took care of their little girl on many shooting nights and days of editing and printing the show, plus Marky Pierson and his team at Wonderdog Studios for helping Tom organize the show, the Studios of Key West for hosting, Amigo's Tortilla Bar for supporting Tom's shooting schedule, Green Parrot, Mary Ellen's, and all the other locations that allowed the space for this project to take place.
In this episode we find out more behind the mission of Kim Arencibia, Key West advocate and founder of Kids of the Florida Keys. As a simple "mother daughter duo", she affected big change in simple but effective ways, rallying her community behind her through word of mouth that, even more than a year after Hurricane Irma, is still taking steps to lend a sense of normalcy to families affected by the storm. See the full show notes and photos of the events mentioned in the show, along with example scenes of the types of work Kim and her "team world" have been up to at http://keywestperspective.com/podcast/getting-back-to-normal-after-hurricane-irma-affected-the-florida-keys Follow Key West Perspective on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Kids-Of-The-Florida-Keys-726353174227457/ to keep up with the latest feel-good stories those girls are up to.
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One thing is certain, if youre in Key West, you’re outside and enjoying life on the water. But if you’re the unlucky coral larvae recently spawned into the open ocean, awaiting your chance to cling to a passing surface so you can begin your slow steady journey to growing into a rocky habitat for fish and sea life to call home, those sounds might sound like something out of a horror film. Every year, thousands of visitors flock to the barrier reef by private boat, by charter, and by catamaran, to take in the sights beneath the surface, totally unaware of the unintentional mess they leave behind. I wanted to make sure to thank the City of Key West Government for providing access to the City Commission meetings via live stream and video, the January 15th meeting being the one from which the audio you hear in this episode was procured. Full show notes at www.keywestperspective.com/podcast/sunscreen Includes link to the full debate video Includes links to resources on coral, oxybenzone and octinoxate, as well as a list of stores in Key West currently (as of January 2019) carrying safe sunscreens that would not be affected by the ban.
Join host Karrie Bond as we go behind the brochure and talk about how a two-week photography gig in Key West turned into a life in paradise, what she found when she arrived that was not something they shared on the glossy brochures, and hear more about what you can expect to find on the Key West Perspective podcast moving forward. Check out more about Karrie at https://www.keywestperspective.com/podcast/key-west-podcast-welcome And follow us on Instagram @keywestperspective