‘Florida Keys Traveler’ podcast goes live
The “Florida Keys Traveler” podcast has launched globally on more than 25 platforms.
It is a 30-episode series showcasing the island chain from the early 1800s to the present.
Produced with Armchair Productions and underwritten by the Monroe County Tourist Development Council, it celebrates two centuries of life in the Florida Keys.
The Keys marks its bicentennial this year.
The documentary-style podcast is recorded on-site at more than 25 locations in the island chain.
“Our new podcast episodes paint a colorful portrait of the Keys as a unique, dynamic community,” said Stacey Mitchell, director of the Florida Keys tourism council.
Host Elizabeth Harryman Lasley has hosted travel shows on KABC Radio and Southern California Public Radio station KPCC.
She was a travel contributor for the CBS Morning Show and was president of the Society of American Travel Writers.
Episodes feature local personalities in each of the Keys’ five districts.
They include historians, wildlife experts, environmental leaders and entrepreneurs.
Two episodes per week are scheduled to run throughout the spring and early summer with the final episode airing July 3, the 200th anniversary of the Keys.
The podcast is available on Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, iHeart Radio, Pandora, Spotify, Stitcher and others.
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