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Welcome to Florida State University's official entrepreneurship and innovation podcast, The InNOLEvation ® Mindset! Hosted by Mark McNees and powered by the Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship. T his podcast features audio and video versions of our podcast, which highlights student and alumni entrepreneurs and innovators from FSU. Get inspired by the next generation of young business leaders and hear their inside stories. Learn from faculty who teach entrepreneurship and innovation courses at…

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141 When Corporate Costs Hit Everybody

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141 Why Journalism Never Looks the Same Week to Week

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141 The Hidden Water Cost of AI Data Centers

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141 The Real Goal Pursuit of Truth

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141 The Best Test of Good Journalism

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141 The First Story Climate Heat and the Unhoused

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141 SB 484 Isn’t the Finish Line

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141 Stop Waiting to Feel Ready—Learn by Doing

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141 Public Pushback Stopped a Hyperscaler in the Desert

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141 One AI Data Center Can Power a City

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141 Florida’s Environment Is a Political Dealbreaker

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141 From “Nobody Cares” to a Hot Topic AI Data Centers

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141 Florida’s Constant Tug of War Environment vs Economy

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141 “I’m Not Against AI—I’m Against Paying for Big Tech’s Data Centers”

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141 - Politico’s Kylie Williams on Environmental Journalism, Florida Policy, & the Data Center Boom

InNOLEvation® Mindset, host Mark McNees interviews Kylie Williams, Politico’s Florida energy and environment reporter, about her path from a small town in Pasco County to studying journalism at the University of Florida after initially considering environmental science. Williams describes how environmental journalism sparked her interest, her paid reporting and leadership roles at The Independent…

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140 Why iGEM Is Different From Traditional Undergrad

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