
Stacey Bennett
Producer, Talk ShowsStacey Bennett is the producer of "First Coast Connect" and "What's Health Got to Do With It?" Stacey holds bachelor's degrees in both political science and psychology from the University of North Florida and a master's in business administration from Saint Leo University.
Stacey, a singer-songwriter who performs under the nom de plume Folk is People, is also the founder of the Queer Country Disco, an annual music event that centers LGBTQIA+ artists.
Stacey's favorite things include cats, diner coffee, crossword puzzles, DIY projects, long-distance jogging, non-fiction reads and nachos.
Contact Stacey at sbennett@wjct.org or 904-358-6316.
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What's Health Got to Do with It?On this week’s program, Dr. Joe Sirven identifies common mental health issues in young people.
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What's Health Got to Do with It?On this week’s program, Dr. Joe Sirven highlights two critical issues in health care that are common yet often overlooked.
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What's Health Got to Do with It?On this week’s program, Dr. Joe Sirven examines the responsibilities of four-legged health care professionals.
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First Coast ConnectFrom soaring DUI arrests in St. Johns County to a scathing report on affordable housing, our First Coast Week In Review panel explores the week’s top headlines.
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First Coast ConnectThe Jacksonville mayor answers your questions in our monthly "Ask the Mayor" segment.
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First Coast ConnectGovernment attorney Chris Hand discusses local and state elections and the potential return of the fire pension fund.
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First Coast ConnectIncoming City Council President Randy White discusses stadium expenditures and policy priorities and answers your questions.
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First Coast ConnectToday we examine the increased demand for both primary care doctors and subspecialty physicians.
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What's Health Got to Do with It?On this week’s program, Dr. Joe Sirven explores the issue of infertility and then examines a newly released survey on longevity.
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First Coast ConnectGovernment attorney Chris Hand discusses the legacy of former U.S. Sen. and Florida Gov. Bob Graham.