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The Break Room

The Break Room

By: City of St. Augustine
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Whether working in an office cubicle, on a factory floor or along the aisles of a retail store, time spent in the break room is usually a quiet time, away from pressure, away from work routines and often a place where co-workers can converse in a relaxed environment. That’s the idea behind the WFCF/Flagler College Radio program, The Break Room (TBR).

Hosted by Communications Manager Melissa Wissel, the 15-minute weekly program offers a behind-the-scenes look at the day-to-day operations of city government through conversations with city employees who do the work every day.Copyright City of St. Augustine
Political Science Politics & Government
Episodes
  • Jacob Webber, Grants Administrator and Eric Mauldin, Harbor Master, December 2, 2025
    Dec 2 2025
    This week on The Break Room we’re joined by Jacob Weber, Grants Administration Coordinator, and Eric Mauldin, Harbormaster. They share insights on the Lighthouse Park boat ramp dock repair and explain how the City secures funding for projects like this.
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    16 mins
  • Fire Chief Carlos Aviles, November 25, 2025
    Nov 25 2025
    This week on The Break Room we’re joined by Carlos Aviles, Fire Chief for the City of St. Augustine. He shares how his team is navigating Nights of Lights and offers important tips to keep your family safe this holiday season. Listen to learn more!
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    15 mins
  • David Birchim, City Manager, November 18, 2025
    Nov 18 2025
    11.18.25 | This week on The Break Room we’re joined by City Manager David Birchim, who shares insights about Nights of Lights, how Light‑Up! Night went this year, and the efforts the City made to improve the overall experience. Tune in to learn more!
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    16 mins
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