Floridian Magazine

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Floridian is a signature brand of the Tampa Bay Times. Several times a year, we showcase our finest storytelling.

Episodes

  • Listen to Moses Henry talk about life in Dansville

    15/05/2018 Duration: 04min

    Listen to Moses Henry talk about life in Dansville by Tampa Bay Times

  • Shell Game

    09/04/2018 Duration: 35min

    Florida's natural oysters are practically gone thanks to man and nature. New technology to save them might also end a way of life. Tampa Bay Times food critic Laura Reiley and features editor Stephanie Hayes discuss our obsession with oysters, from the history of this perfect protein to their uncertain future. Story by LAURA REILEY | Photos and videos by EVE EDELHEIT

  • The Girl in the Window 10 Years Later

    27/11/2017 Duration: 23min

    In 2007, a Florida family adopted a feral child. The girl, who was almost 9, had been kept in a dark, filthy room, surrounded by silence for most of her life. She couldn't talk, make eye contact or eat solid food. No one knew if she would recover. But everyone hoped. We recently visited Dani Lierow. She is 19 now, lives in Tennessee and has moved into a new home.

  • Remember the story that broke your heart?

    14/11/2017 Duration: 37min

    The Girl in the Window by Floridian Magazine. And The Girl in the Window read by Lane DeGregory. And for the description, could we just say: Remember the story that broke your heart?

  • Dr. Kathleen Armstrong, USF psychologist

    13/11/2017 Duration: 02min

    Dr. Kathleen Armstrong was the first psychologist to evaluate Dani after she was released from Tampa General Hospital for failure to thrive. MELISSA LYTTLE | Times

  • Bernie Lierow, Dani's adoptive dad

    13/11/2017 Duration: 02min

    Bernie Lierow fell in love with Dani's face before he ever met her. "She just looked like she needed us." MELISSA LYTTLE | Times

  • Michelle Crockett, Dani's biological mom

    13/11/2017 Duration: 02min

    Michelle Crockett had her parental rights terminated after Dani was removed from her home. MELISSA LYTTLE | Times

  • Plant City Detective Mark Holste

    13/11/2017 Duration: 01min

    Plant City Detective Mark Holste said he'd never seen a case of neglect as bad as when he rescued Dani. MELISSA LYTTLE | Times