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Ep. 31: What Gets Remembered vs. What Gets Erased with Aubrey Brown

51 min · 14. maj 2026
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Today on Fluent AF, I'm joined by writer, storyteller, artist, and the creator behind Florida Folk History, Aubrey Brown, for our longest conversation to date. We talk about seven generations of Florida, The Keys, Homestead, and the stories that survive us long after we're gone. From Seminole sympathizers and "El Farito" lighthouse keeper, to generational memory, forgotten histories, and the reality that most people are forgotten within two generations, this episode explores what it means to belong to a place and what happens when its stories disappear. This isn't just a conversation about Florida it's a conversation about memory itself.

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