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Jacksonville’s Turning Point with Ennis Davis

33 min · 14. touko 2026
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Is Downtown Jacksonville truly booming, or are we just chasing buzzwords? In this episode of Mikes on Mic, Mike Miller, Mike Hightower, and Mike Tolbert sit down with Ennis Davis—a certified planner, public historian, and sixth-generation Floridian—to peel back the layers of Jacksonville’s urban development, transportation struggles, and rich cultural heritage.  From the future of the Laura Street Trio to the deep Gullah Geechee roots of LaVilla, Ennis provides a master class on how history and density must work together to create a vibrant city.  Key Highlights from the Conversation: * The Reality of "Booming" Downtown: Ennis discusses why hitting the 10,000-resident milestone isn't a "magical pinnacle" for vibrancy and why the city must focus on "The Three Cs": Clustering, Complementing uses, and Compact settings. * Historic Preservation & The Laura Street Trio: A look at why projects like the Trio have struggled to cross the finish line and how the Ambassador Hotel's transition into a Marriott Tribute Portfolio hotel serves as a model for adaptive reuse.  * LaVilla’s True Identity: Why Ennis corrects the "Harlem of the South" label, instead calling Harlem the "LaVilla of the North," and the neighborhood's role as the epicenter of Gullah Geechee culture in Jacksonville. * Transportation & The Navi System: A candid critique of JTA’s driverless vehicle system, the need to attract "choice riders," and why transit investments fail without supportive land-use policies.  * The Emerald Trail: Why this project is more than just a "wide sidewalk" and how it can serve as a tool for generational wealth in historically disenfranchised communities. * Jacksonville’s Gullah Geechee Heritage: Ennis discusses his new book and the $34 billion economic potential of cultural tourism, including the authentic history behind local staples like shrimp and grits and garlic crabs.  * Website: mikesonmic.com [http://mikesonmic.com] * Follow Us: Find us on your favorite podcast platform, Facebook, and YouTube. About the Guest: Ennis Davis is an author and urban planner with over 20 years of experience in architecture and development. He is the President of the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation and a leading voice on equitable development and mobility in Florida. Join the Conversation:  Special thanks to our generous donors for keeping the lights on and the cameras rolling. Tune in to the show on your favorite Podcasting platform and on MikesOnMic.com Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mikes-on-mic/id1697258731 Spotify link:  https://open.spotify.com/show/1osbkLvqreSJPXmfaubY1M?si=yVwAAnw1TmSSzZnZ3vM8sA Connect with us on Social:  Youtube Channel: http://youtube.com/@mikesonmic  Facebook Page link: http://facebook.com/mikesonmic Enjoy!

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jakson Empowering Jacksonville: Celebrating the Legacy of Philanthropist Pam Paul | Mikes on Mic kansikuva

Empowering Jacksonville: Celebrating the Legacy of Philanthropist Pam Paul | Mikes on Mic

In this incredibly special episode of Mikes on Mic, hosts Mike Hightower, Mike Tolbert, and Mike Miller dedicate the hour to honoring a true Jacksonville icon—philanthropist, trailblazer, and community champion Pam Paul.  With fingerprints all over the civic, political, and philanthropic fabric of Jacksonville, Pam has spent over six decades quietly transforming the city from the ground up. From serving as an indispensable full-time volunteer senior staff member across three mayoral administrations (Mayors Ed Austin, John Delaney, and John Peyton) to her fierce advocacy for the creation and funding of the Jacksonville Children’s Commission, Pam’s legacy is a masterclass in selfless leadership.  The Mikes share moving tributes from an exclusive video feature packed with local legends—including former Mayors John Delaney and John Peyton, former Sheriff Nat Glover, Judge Audrey Moran, and business leader Michael Munz—before sitting down with Pam herself to reflect on a wonderful life of service.  Tune in to hear firsthand stories about her fearless early days lobbying for children's issues in the all-male halls of Tallahassee and Washington, her unique trademark bowl of peanut M&Ms, and that unforgettable weekend she directed street traffic to ensure 2,100 underprivileged kids got to see Michael Jackson live at the Gator Bowl.  ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS * 00:00 – Introduction: Honoring the Fingerprints of Pam Paul  * 01:25 – The Florida House Impact Award & A Gathering of 500 Leaders  * 01:50 – Local Legends Reflect: Audrey Moran, John Delaney, Nat Glover, Mark Lamping & John Peyton  * 02:20 – The Dollar-a-Year Volunteer & The Famous Peanut M&Ms  * 03:40 – Sheriff Nat Glover on the New Town Project Partnership  * 04:20 – Mayor John Peyton & The Early Childhood Literacy Book Club  * 06:30 – Michael Munz: "The Mother of the Children's Commission"  * 08:30 – Cracking the Glass Ceiling & Quietly Designing the Better Jacksonville Plan  * 14:50 – Mike Tolbert’s Story: Pam, Michael Jackson, and the 1984 Victory Tour  * 15:50 – Mike Hightower’s Story: Crashing the Halls of Tallahassee & Washington DC  * 18:10 – Mike Miller’s Reflection: The Senior Staff’s "Moral Compass" and "Den Mother"  * 19:30 – The History of the 1994 Tax Referendum for Kids  * 22:10 – Pam Paul Joins the Show: Meeting Bobby Paul at Yale & Moving South  * 24:45 – Facing the Good Ol' Boys: Trailblazing for Female Lobbyists  * 28:00 – "Aren't We Having Fun?" & Closing Remarks  🔗 CONNECT WITH US * Stream More Episodes: Mikes on Mic Official Website [https://www.google.com/search?q=http://mikesonmike.com&authuser=2]  * Find Us on Socials: Available on Facebook, YouTube, and your favorite podcast platforms!  💬 SUPPORT THE PODCAST Mikes on Mic runs on the generosity of our community. A huge thank you to all of our donors for keeping the lights on and the cameras rolling! If you enjoyed this tribute to Pam Paul, please consider liking, subscribing, and sharing this episode with a friend.  #MikesOnMic #PamPaul #JacksonvilleHistory #Philanthropy #WomenInLeadership #JaxChildrensCommission #CommunityImpact #DuvalCounty Tune in to the show on your favorite Podcasting platform and on MikesOnMic.com Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mikes-on-mic/id1697258731 Spotify link:  https://open.spotify.com/show/1osbkLvqreSJPXmfaubY1M?si=yVwAAnw1TmSSzZnZ3vM8sA Connect with us on Social:  Youtube Channel: http://youtube.com/@mikesonmic  Facebook Page link: http://facebook.com/mikesonmic Enjoy!

28. touko 202634 min
jakson Jacksonville’s Turning Point with Ennis Davis kansikuva

Jacksonville’s Turning Point with Ennis Davis

Is Downtown Jacksonville truly booming, or are we just chasing buzzwords? In this episode of Mikes on Mic, Mike Miller, Mike Hightower, and Mike Tolbert sit down with Ennis Davis—a certified planner, public historian, and sixth-generation Floridian—to peel back the layers of Jacksonville’s urban development, transportation struggles, and rich cultural heritage.  From the future of the Laura Street Trio to the deep Gullah Geechee roots of LaVilla, Ennis provides a master class on how history and density must work together to create a vibrant city.  Key Highlights from the Conversation: * The Reality of "Booming" Downtown: Ennis discusses why hitting the 10,000-resident milestone isn't a "magical pinnacle" for vibrancy and why the city must focus on "The Three Cs": Clustering, Complementing uses, and Compact settings. * Historic Preservation & The Laura Street Trio: A look at why projects like the Trio have struggled to cross the finish line and how the Ambassador Hotel's transition into a Marriott Tribute Portfolio hotel serves as a model for adaptive reuse.  * LaVilla’s True Identity: Why Ennis corrects the "Harlem of the South" label, instead calling Harlem the "LaVilla of the North," and the neighborhood's role as the epicenter of Gullah Geechee culture in Jacksonville. * Transportation & The Navi System: A candid critique of JTA’s driverless vehicle system, the need to attract "choice riders," and why transit investments fail without supportive land-use policies.  * The Emerald Trail: Why this project is more than just a "wide sidewalk" and how it can serve as a tool for generational wealth in historically disenfranchised communities. * Jacksonville’s Gullah Geechee Heritage: Ennis discusses his new book and the $34 billion economic potential of cultural tourism, including the authentic history behind local staples like shrimp and grits and garlic crabs.  * Website: mikesonmic.com [http://mikesonmic.com] * Follow Us: Find us on your favorite podcast platform, Facebook, and YouTube. About the Guest: Ennis Davis is an author and urban planner with over 20 years of experience in architecture and development. He is the President of the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation and a leading voice on equitable development and mobility in Florida. Join the Conversation:  Special thanks to our generous donors for keeping the lights on and the cameras rolling. Tune in to the show on your favorite Podcasting platform and on MikesOnMic.com Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mikes-on-mic/id1697258731 Spotify link:  https://open.spotify.com/show/1osbkLvqreSJPXmfaubY1M?si=yVwAAnw1TmSSzZnZ3vM8sA Connect with us on Social:  Youtube Channel: http://youtube.com/@mikesonmic  Facebook Page link: http://facebook.com/mikesonmic Enjoy!

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jakson Mixing it Up with the Mikes (Episode 85 Re-run) kansikuva

Mixing it Up with the Mikes (Episode 85 Re-run)

The three Mikes are taking a brief hiatus this week, but we’re digging into the vault to bring you a discussion that is just as relevant now as it was when it first aired in March 2025. Join Mike Miller, Mike Hightower, and Mike Tolbert for a deep dive into the political maneuvers and fiscal realities shaping Jacksonville. In This Episode: * The UF Land Swap: We break down the friction between Mayor Donna Deagan and Councilman Ron Salem over the proposed land swap to bring a University of Florida graduate school to downtown. * The $3 Billion Elephant in the Room: A sobering look at the city's $3 billion pension debt and the record-breaking $201 million annual payment hitting the general fund. * The Power of Local Journalism: We discuss the critical role of the Jacksonville Tributary in uncovering the health crisis at the Duval County Jail, leading to staffing increases and the lifting of the facility's probation. * 2026 Political Forecasts: From the Trump vs. DeSantis influence on the Florida Governor’s race to John Morgan’s potential third-party run, we look at the shifting tides of the GOP and independent voters. * Legislative Watch: A discussion on the $115.6 billion state budget, the erosion of Home Rule, and the future of property insurance in Florida. Connect with the Mikes: * Website: mikesonmic.com [http://mikesonmic.com/] * Platforms: Find us on your favorite podcast app, Facebook, and YouTube. > "Stay in your lane and look at the charter. The council is a legislative body meant to approve or deny—not to negotiate the mayor’s job." — Mike Tolbert. Tune in to the show on your favorite Podcasting platform and on MikesOnMic.com Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mikes-on-mic/id1697258731 Spotify link:  https://open.spotify.com/show/1osbkLvqreSJPXmfaubY1M?si=yVwAAnw1TmSSzZnZ3vM8sA Connect with us on Social:  Youtube Channel: http://youtube.com/@mikesonmic  Facebook Page link: http://facebook.com/mikesonmic Enjoy!

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jakson Mikes on Mic Episode 130: Accountability, Legacy, and the Future of Jacksonville kansikuva

Mikes on Mic Episode 130: Accountability, Legacy, and the Future of Jacksonville

In this episode, the "Three Mikes"—Mike Miller, Mike Hightower, and Mike Tolbert—are joined by long-time political leader and 5th-term City Councilman Matt Carlucci. With a legacy stretching back to the dawn of Jacksonville’s consolidation, Carlucci offers a candid look at the friction currently defines City Hall. From the "cancer" of partisanship to the ongoing investigations surrounding JEA, this conversation cuts through the noise to ask: Is Jacksonville's government still working the way it was intended?. Inside the Episode * The Carlucci Legacy: Matt reflects on the lessons learned from his father, Joe Carlucci, a member of the first Consolidated Council known for his fierce independence. * A Crisis of Trust: The hosts discuss a recent UNF poll showing City Council approval ratings in the low twenties. Carlucci argues that trust is a politician's most valuable asset and, currently, it is being squandered by pettiness. * The JEA Controversy: The discussion dives into the State Attorney investigations and the "political problem" behind allegations of toxic workplace culture and billing failures. * Staying in the Lane: Mike Hightower and Matt Carlucci warn against the "chilling effect" of politicizing independent boards, noting the potential risks to Jacksonville’s credit ratings on Wall Street. * Downtown’s Momentum: Despite the political drama, Carlucci highlights the "noticeable" vertical growth in the city, including the University of Florida's presence, the new MOSH, and the Emerald Trail. Key Takeaways > "If you ever join a team on the council or a clique... that keeps you from the principles and your ability to serve the people as you should, then you have just compromised and stepped over the line." — Matt Carlucci. * Independence is Paramount: Carlucci stresses that council members must be independent thinkers rather than following "bad influencers". * The Danger of Partisanship: Modern political divisions are described as a "wall" that prevents the give-and-take necessary for sound policy-making. * Governance vs. Politics: The "Founding Fathers" of consolidation intentionally designed independent authorities like JEA to keep politics out—a guardrail Carlucci believes is currently under threat. Connect with Mikes on Mic Visit our website at mikesonmic.com to catch up on past episodes. You can also find us on Facebook, YouTube, and your favorite podcasting platform. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated on the conversations shaping Jacksonville. Tune in to the show on your favorite Podcasting platform and on MikesOnMic.com Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mikes-on-mic/id1697258731 Spotify link:  https://open.spotify.com/show/1osbkLvqreSJPXmfaubY1M?si=yVwAAnw1TmSSzZnZ3vM8sA Connect with us on Social:  Youtube Channel: http://youtube.com/@mikesonmic  Facebook Page link: http://facebook.com/mikesonmic Enjoy!

15. huhti 202631 min
jakson JEA Under Fire — Toxic Culture, Ethics, and the Politics of Power kansikuva

JEA Under Fire — Toxic Culture, Ethics, and the Politics of Power

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