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The King-dom

The King-dom

By: Commissioner Christine King
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The King-dom podcast, hosted by City of Miami Chairwoman and District Five Commissioner Christine King, “where all voices are heard”, will showcase voices in and about the City of Miami with monthly episodes focusing on important topics the community is facing. Curated guests will join the conversation which is recorded monthly at Miami’s historic Lyric Theater in Overtown.

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Episodes
  • The Voice of Florida State Representative Ashley Gantt
    Mar 27 2026

    In celebration of Women’s History Month, I sit down with Florida State Representative Ashley Gantt for an honest and uplifting conversation about service, sisterhood, and the strength it takes for women to lead. Representative Gantt shares her journey from Miami-Dade teacher to attorney, legislator, and trailblazer, opening up about balancing long stretches in Tallahassee with her legal practice, carving out time for rest, and the community moments that keep her grounded. We discuss the pressures facing Florida families, from rising insurance costs to the need for real bipartisan solutions, and the importance of protecting your peace when the work feels endless. Beyond policy, she reflects on being the first in her family to break barriers, the joy of inspiring young people, and the women who shaped her path—from her own mentors to icons like Harriet Tubman and Gwen Cherry. Filled with humor, heart, and hard-earned wisdom, this episode is a reminder that when women lead with authenticity and purpose, they don’t just make history, they make change.

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    34 mins
  • The Voices of Damien Escobar and Adam Hawley
    Mar 26 2026

    As we continue to celebrate Black History Month, I welcome world-renowned musicians Damien Escobar and Adam Hawley for a soulful conversation on artistry, purpose, and the power of music to bring people together. Fresh for their performances at our Sunday Jazz in the Park concert at Legion Park in Miami's District Five, both artists share the journeys that shaped them, from childhood lessons and early touring to discovering the sounds that defined their careers. We talk about the universal language of music, the healing energy of live performance, and the discipline it takes to balance constant travel with family, creativity, and self-care. Damien opens up about falling in love with the violin and carving out his own lane in contemporary soul, while Adam reflects on the full-circle moment of signing with Earth, Wind & Fire’s Maurice White and eventually launching his own label. Beyond the stage, this episode celebrates the cultural legacy of Black musicians, whose work transcends both genre and generation. Whether reminiscing about the songs that shaped them or the dreams that still drive them, Damien and Adam remind us that music is history, heritage, and heart, an enduring gift that continues to move us forward.

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    20 mins
  • The Voice of Sandy Moise
    Jan 30 2026

    As a new year begins, many of us set intentions for healthier lives and stronger communities. In this January episode, I sit down with my neighbor, educator, and environmental advocate Sandy Moise to talk about protecting and growing Miami’s green future. From our city’s ongoing revision to the tree ordinance to creative ways development and the environment can thrive together, Sandy brings a wealth of knowledge and passion for preserving what makes Miami lusciously green and special. We discuss the importance of tree canopy in combating heat, protecting wildlife during nesting season, and keeping our bay clean and vibrant. Sandy also shares stories from her own journey, from growing up surrounded by trees in Ohio to championing pollinator-friendly landscaping and advocating for cooling stations for outdoor workers. This thoughtful, forward-looking conversation is a perfect reminder that every small action, from planting a native flower to protecting a mature tree, can have a big impact in 2026 and beyond.

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    35 mins
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