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Florida Men on Florida Man

Episode 351 - Conservation Florida & Some More Duh

Florida Men on Florida Man

Wayne McCarty

Fmofm, Comedy, Floridaman, Truecrime, Florida, Floridamen, History, Mystery

5778 Ratings

🗓️ 13 November 2025

⏱️ ? minutes

Summary

In this episode, Josh Mills and Wayne McCarty cover your favorite Florida Man headlines of the week, featuring "Florida Man throws children over a fence while running from the law" and "Florida Man dressed as Batman stops a home invasion."

The boys are then joined by Emily Grabill to read listener-submitted letters! This week's theme features letters sent to our umbrella shows, The Sunny Coast Clubhouse and FMOFM Español.

For the story portion of our show, we want to extend a very warm welcome to Conservation Florida! 

"Conservation Florida is grounded by a deep love for Florida and a history of impactful, boots-on-the-ground land conservation. They are a statewide land conservancy protecting Florida's natural and agricultural landscapes, with a primary focus on saving land within the Florida Wildlife Corridor. From Pensacola to the Florida Keys, Conservation Florida has led the way in strategic and evidence-based land protection since its founding in 1999."

Each week, the Florida Men on Florida Man podcast blends comedy with the fascinating legends, lore, and history of the wildest state in the union: Florida.

To learn more about the show, visit www.fmofm.com.
Please consider supporting the show at Patreon.com/fmofmpodcast.

 

Other Topics of Note:

Cape Coral Batman

 

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