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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 Opens in New Window program, The Break Room (TBR).
Hosted by Communications Director 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. TBR airs every Tuesday and Wednesday at 5:00pm and Saturday and Sunday at 8:00am.
2.10.26 | In Part Two of a two-part episode, Melissa Wissel continues her conversation with Charles Ellis, President of the Fort Mose Historical Society, as he reflects on his journey to St. Augustine and the importance of preserving Black history. Ellis discusses the impact of the Fort Mose Jazz & Blues Festival and the Flight to Freedom reenactment, highlighting how these events help tell the story of America’s first free Black settlement. View the transcript.
2.3.26 | In Part One of a two-part episode of The Break Room, Charles Ellis, President of the Fort Mose Historical Society, reflects on Black History Month, his journey to Saint Augustine, and his work preserving the powerful history of Fort Mose. Ellis shares what it meant to become the first Black store manager in JCPenney’s history and explains how the Flight to Freedom reenactment brings this often-overlooked story to life. Tune in now. View the transcript.
1.27.26 | X Pellicer joins this week’s episode of The Break Room to reflect on his retirement after nearly fifteen years with the City. As the City’s Mobility Manager, X shares highlights from his career and discusses key projects he helped lead during his time at the City. He also talks about what retirement means for him as he closes this chapter. View the transcript.
1.13.26 | Mark Hartley, Streets and Grounds Manager for the City of St. Augustine, joins The Break Room to reflect on the recently concluded 2025 to 2026 Nights of Lights season. He shares insight into the behind the scenes work of coordinating city crews, installing and maintaining lights, decorations, and the holiday tree, and also discusses Arbor Day and how the city prepares for the annual celebration. View the transcript.
1.6.26 | This week on The Break Room, we’re joined by Police Chief Jennifer Michaux for her final episode before retirement. She looks back on her years of service, shares insights from this season of Nights of Lights, and discusses how the department will continue managing major events in the years ahead. View the transcript (PDF).