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There's no place anywhere else in the country quite like South Florida. From the Keys all the way up the Palm Beaches , WLRN's daily program Sundial brings you the stories that make our home unique. Interviews about news, politics, music, sports, arts, and food, all with a local twist.

Most Recent Episodes

Best of: This local smokehouse makes 'Miami barbecue'

One of our favorite conversations: Harry and Michelle Coleman went from journalism school to the kitchen. Their new smokehouse doesn't make your usual barbecue; they've created 'Miami barbecue.' They tell us about their brisket rubbed with ground espresso, ribs glazed with guava-chili sauce and the smoked flan. We originally aired this conversation in September 2023.

Best of: Author M. Evelina Galang connects Manila and Miami using language

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Best of: Author M. Evelina Galang connects Manila and Miami using language

Best of: He was the first in his family to go to college. Now he's president of FIU

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Best of: He was the first in his family to go to college. Now he's president of FIU

Best of: How writing books for children helped veteran Winsome Bingham overcome PTSD

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Best of: How writing books for children helped veteran Winsome Bingham overcome PTSD

Best of: How DJ Laz's music powered Miami's block parties

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Can 'forest baths' cure our anxieties about the future? This artist thinks so

Fereshteh Toosi is a Miami-based interdisciplinary artist who recently launched an interactive audio project called "Voice Memos for the Future." The project discusses Miami residents' shared stories and thoughts about the future in South Florida. They tell us how nature has inspired their life's work.

Can 'forest baths' cure our anxieties about the future? This artist thinks so

Chris Renois on the arduous journey of pursuing comedy

All the things Chris Renois suffered helped make him a better comic. He is a stand-up comedian and actor from South Florida. He recently starred in the indie film "Mountains." It won a special award at the Tribeca Film Festival — and Chris' acting is a big reason why.

Local string quartet 'Baby B Strings' makes our studio their concert hall

Baby B Strings is a quartet that performs classical and pop music in unconventional spaces. They take the Beatles to the concert hall and bring Bach to the beach. They join Sundial host Carlos Frías us for a jam session.

Local string quartet 'Baby B Strings' makes our studio their concert hall

Pulling the curtain behind WLRN's new podcast 'Bright Lit Place'

We listen to the part of the first episode of Bright Lit Place, a new WLRN podcast distributed by the NPR Network. It was reported by WLRN's environment editor Jenny Staletovich. We also hear behind-the-scenes stories from Jenny and Patrick Farrell, the Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer who worked on the project.

Live at the Miami Book Fair with the most Florida man: Carl Hiaasen

Sundial host, Carlos Frías, spoke with author Carl Hiaasen before a live audience at the Miami Book Fair over the weekend. They talked about his new book, "Wrecker," and growing up in Florida.