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Meet the big personalities behind some of your favorite   voices in our July/August issue. Written by Valerie StaggsPhot...
01/07/2025

Meet the big personalities behind some of your favorite voices in our July/August issue.

Written by Valerie Staggs
Photography by Ian Jacob

It is   and we're excited to launch our double issue for  / , which is filled with fun, travel,  , and conversation! ⁠⁠O...
25/06/2025

It is and we're excited to launch our double issue for / , which is filled with fun, travel, , and conversation! ⁠

Our cover story, "Radio Heads," kicks off the season with some of your favorite local radio hosts. Read all about these larger than life personalities, including the cover crew: Mo Foster, Sally Sevareid, and Curtis Daniels of the Mo & Sally Show, Virginia Sinicki of The KVJ Show, and former radio head Carmine Gialanella, who now hosts the Under Pressure Podcast. Plus more of the best inside - like Maegan Lahti and Heath West.

Giddy up and over to this month's feature, "Ranch Life," which we shot at the beautiful Adams Ranch in Fort Pierce.

As you plan your summer vacation escapes, be sure to check out our feature, “Five-Star Florida,” for some of the best resorts, private retreats, and -starred restaurants in the Sunshine State.

Your start now!


Cover shot by Ian Jacob () on location at the Space WPB ()⁠


The sport of   is only continuing to grow in popularity! Grab the latest issue for expert tips to help you ace your game...
20/06/2025

The sport of is only continuing to grow in popularity! Grab the latest issue for expert tips to help you ace your game, avoid injuries, and get some cool gear recommendations.⁠

Written by Sarah Wolf⁠


In the backyard of a private home in  , a group of   put on headphones and start moving to music, reveling in their own ...
16/06/2025

In the backyard of a private home in , a group of put on headphones and start moving to music, reveling in their own private dance experience. Larisa Vivolo, a counselor, watches with a smile as the women enjoy the silent disco, embracing the opportunity to express themselves without judgment or criticism. ⁠

In the May/June issue, read more about Larisa's organization, The Shift Retreat, and how she hopes to continue inspiring women to pursue , , and ultimately a .⁠

Written by Valerie Staggs


In the  , protecting your skin from harmful rays year-round is crucial–and local   brand Alamea Palm Beach makes it easy...
12/06/2025

In the , protecting your skin from harmful rays year-round is crucial–and local brand Alamea Palm Beach makes it easy. Read the May/June issue to learn how April Orlando and her daughter, Lauren, developed and launched a product to help countless users.⁠

Written by Liza Grant Smith⁠

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In the   market for something delicious, comforting, and like   made it?Chef Michael Rolchigo’s () newest venture, Tavol...
10/06/2025

In the market for something delicious, comforting, and like made it?

Chef Michael Rolchigo’s () newest venture, Tavolena Sandwich & Bakery (), meets these requirements. Located just next door to his successful Italian restaurant, , the offers a , flavorful menu, including authentic, homemade desserts.

Check out the flavor section in the May/June issue for more of an initial taste of this eatery. !

Written by Paige Feigenbaum ()



One of the most appealing aspects of   in   is the variety of species there is to choose from—but none call   to the wat...
06/06/2025

One of the most appealing aspects of in is the variety of species there is to choose from—but none call to the water like the . A dolphinfish (or -mahi), is arguably⁠ the most popular offshore game fish available to Florida anglers, highly regarded for both its spectacular coloration and its superb edibility.⁠

Get some informative insight about this species’ in "Off the Charts," available in the May/June issue. ⁠

Story and photos by George LaBonte⁠









The first Crossing for Cystic Fibrosis () was in 2013, launched by   resident Travis Suit to raise money and awareness f...
03/06/2025

The first Crossing for Cystic Fibrosis () was in 2013, launched by resident Travis Suit to raise money and awareness for the illness that affects his now-17-year-old daughter, Piper. When she was just 4 years old, Piper was diagnosed with CF, a rare and progressive genetic condition that primarily affects the lungs and digestive system. “It was dream-shattering and life-changing,” Suit recalls of receiving the diagnosis. “But over time, it transformed into a deeper purpose.”⁠

Now in its ninth year, the 80-mile sea trek that begins in⁠
, and concludes in at ⁠
is set for June 19-22, when more than 100 participants will paddle for a cause so much greater than the race itself: raising funds and awareness for .⁠

Catch more about this journey of endurance and hope in the May/June issue.⁠





Love and   inspire Kirsten Sadlier to live her  –as a mom, wife,  , and incredibly talented  . Read on at the   and in t...
19/05/2025

Love and inspire Kirsten Sadlier to live her –as a mom, wife, , and incredibly talented . Read on at the and in the May issue for more of her story and how she and her husband decided to plant roots in the sunshine state.⁠

Photography by Steven Martine (.martine)⁠










Emilia Turner is traveling in style. The 7-year-old has a spacious bedroomin the 43-foot fifth wheel camper that her fam...
13/05/2025

Emilia Turner is traveling in style. The 7-year-old has a spacious bedroom
in the 43-foot fifth wheel camper that her family now calls home. Since last
August, Emilia and her family (mom Sarah, dad Robbie, and dog Charley)
have been traveling across the country in the RV, taking to the road to raise awareness of a little-known genetic disorder called neurofibromatosis,
which Emilia was diagnosed with when she was just an infant. At press time, the journey had taken the Turners to 13 states and 7 national parks and taught each of them a few life lessons along the way.

Grab the May issue to read "On the Road for Awareness" and learn how the Turner family () has embarked on this journey of a lifetime.⁠



Written by Valerie Staggs
Photography by Ben Rusnak

Hey, Jupiter - it’s time to VOTE!Visit link in bio to cast your ballot for all the people and places you think deserve r...
08/05/2025

Hey, Jupiter - it’s time to VOTE!

Visit link in bio to cast your ballot for all the people and places you think deserve recognition in our annual BEST OF issue.

This year, we have 75+ categories in the areas of dining & drinking, shopping, personalities, wellness & beauty, and services & facilities.

Voting closes 5/22, so don’t
delay... Winners will be revealed in our September issue.

Looking for a little self-care? Head to Amrit Ocean Resort on Singer Island and experience their five pillars of wellnes...
07/05/2025

Looking for a little self-care? Head to Amrit Ocean Resort on Singer Island and experience their five pillars of wellness: , , , , and .

The resort is hosting a special series of covering everything from mindfulness to sleep to fitness. The next retreat is May 29 to June 1 - find out more in the current issue.





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