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WJCT 89.9 FM Jacksonville

WJCT-FM: Closing The Loop

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WJCT-FM: Closing The Loop

WJCT 89.9 FM Jacksonville

WJCT-FM: Closing The Loop

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WJCT-FM: Closing The Loop

WJCT 89.9 FM Jacksonville

WJCT-FM: Closing The Loop

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After five years and roughly 200 interviews, this is the final installment of Closing the Loop. In this segment, Warren Miller, the program's creator, is the show's final guest. Kathy Sherwood interviews Miller.
Jeff Campbell was born in New York, but his family moved to Arizona when he was a teenager. That’s where he learned to fly.
Mike Taylor is a homebuilder and contractor who’s originally from Atlanta. He came here in 1998 to help develop Palencia and currently calls Jacksonville his home.
Marlo Zarka was trained as a horticulturalist. But quickly, her career of growing plants transformed into one of "growing people."
Dana Greyson was born and raised in Washington state, across the Columbia River from Portland, Oregon. Today, she lives on a sailboat, and — while still an American citizen — travels around the world with her husband, Wayne Seitz . The couple m
Deirdre Clayton was widowed at age 30 with two young children, while her career path led back to where she wanted ever since she was a teenager — to help people. Today, she’s a guidance counselor in a Jacksonville middle school.
Kim Stordahl grew up all over the United States, thanks to her father’s management career. Following in her father's footsteps, Stordahl went into management, moving with her husband to Jacksonville. That’s when she decided she wanted to do som
Winston Allen is, is in his own words, a “triathlete for life.” He started working out at age 9 to keep bullies away. Today, at 85, he’s a world champion triathlete who’s getting ready to defend his title.
Anthony Johnson played football from high school through an 11-year NFL career. Today, he’s the Jacksonville Jaguars’ chaplain, and possibly the most low-key former NFL player you’ll ever meet. He’s an Indiana native who went to Notre Dame on a
Pete Ancone loves cars, writing stories, and running track. The death of his father pushed him into journalism to support his family, but years later, he wrote his first novel … about running.
Tammy King was an animal person long before she came to the commercial fishing village at Mayport , where there are more feral cats than people. She started a non-profit, Mayport Cats, to spay, neuter and treat the health issues of feral cats t
Today, Susan Michal chairs the Professional Photographers of America association. But she didn't start her career as a photographer.
Dennis Klee founded Harmonious Monk's in Jacksonville's Mandarin area in 1995. Now he runs Klee's Music in Julington Creek.
Margie Seaman is from New York, and might have stayed there forever had not circumstances intervened. "I grew up in an era where people didn't move,” she said. “My mother played in a tennis game, with the same six women, for over 50 years. My p
Stacy Moseley is a Jacksonville native who grew up in the Avondale neighborhood. After college, she knew she wanted to go somewhere else for a while. “I went to Kenyon, a small liberal arts college in Ohio,” she said. “That was the school I got
Suzi Baker was born in Gary, Indiana, and moved to Jacksonville with her parents when she was 15 years old. Baker says she met a Navy man when she was 19 years old, and married him six weeks later.
Sylvia Steen is a Jacksonville native who headed west and then returned ... with a harpsichord. Steen said, "I was born in Jacksonville. My parents moved here from Alabama during World War II. My father worked at NAS Jacksonville in the depot a
Early each morning, Willie Freeman comes to his security job at the parking garage of a large office building in downtown Jacksonville, and greets the people who drive in. How he got there, and what he does when he gets off the security job in
Carla Morello moved to Jacksonville Beach from New York as a child. She wasn't an athlete. But she had a career goal. "I thought I was supposed to be a nurse,” Morello said. “I did that for a little while, then realized I didn't like it, didn't
Danielle Rivers' life has turned out quite differently than what she'd expected when she moved to Jacksonville a few years ago. "I'm originally from Washington. I came down here about 10 years ago to look for real estate deals for investors," R
Tracy Porter looks back on her life by dates. One date is 9/11, after which her husband and she decided to leave Washington, D.C. "My husband and our...
Kelley Norman and her husband Bob Gerard have taught English and theater at Baker County High School in Macclenny for 30 years. Kelley and Bob aren't...
Don Delle Donne is a banking professional who's run numerous departments behind the scenes. It's not Don who's moved from one bank to another over his...
Carol Childers was born in raised in Houston. "After high school, I went to college for a few years, and then got a job in newspaper production." She...
Victoria Priester moved to northeast Florida to go to college. "I moved up to St. Augustine from Key West in 2008 to go to Flagler College. It was a lot...
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