Sunday, July 6th TV listings for WEFS - Cocoa, FL HD
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Full Body Connective Tissue Workout With Miranda Esmonde-White
An all-standing beginner workout liberates every layer of connective tissue allowing for free and easy movement without pain.
Pati's Mexican Table The Nectar of the Mayan Gods
Sweet lime roasted chicken with broccolini; honey habanero rice with peas; lemons, honey and basil agua fresca.
Let's Learn What Sound Does "pl" Make in Plunk?
Building a bridge with paper; how different instruments sound; figuring out how much fruit to bring to a picnic; reading "Havoc in the Hammock."
Wimee's Words The Color Green
Exploring emerald, lime, mint and more; singing about green foods; visiting the zoo; playing a rhyming game.
DIY Science Time Robots
Building an artbot, brushbot and robot hand; an engineer at Yaskawa Motoman uses robots to weld.
Curious Crew Bioplastics
The chemical makeup of bioplastics; designing a bioplastic sculpture; packaging engineer Karen Keeder.
Visiting Marie Curie; author Soman Chainani; Bill Monroe's bluegrass legacy; impact of climate change on glaciers; a virtual visit to Polynesia.
A 1966 Chevelle is modified; Gary and the team put finishing touches on a 1000 horsepower engine.
Table for All with Buki Elegbede The Underground Railroad; African Americans
Buki Elegbede uncovers New Jersey's Black history and role in the Underground Railroad via authentic Black soul food at Camden's Corrine's Place and a visit to the Macedonia A.M.E. Church; freed slave diets in Jersey City.
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home Healthy for Generations
Eating and living healthy can be easy and fun.
Canada Files Randy Bachman
Musician Randy Bachman, co-founder of The Guess Who and Bachman-Turner Overdrive.
Opportunity Knock$ $ignificant Change
The families meet local nonprofits and CDFIs and continue to follow their financial plans.
Woodsmith Shop Have a Seat -- Building a Stick Chair
Making a stick chair that takes its design from Welsh country chairs, and can be customized to one's own style.
Grown Up Dad Reclaiming Masculinity
Examining healthier masculinity, empowering emotional well-being and vulnerability.
The band Exile performs at the Renfro Valley Entertainment Center in Mt. Vernon, Ky., in celebration of its 60th anniversary.
Prevention to cure, the groundbreaking world of Japanese medical technology and healthcare, from food and exercise to the latest treatments.
Weekends With Yankee Heading North
Women's World Cup skiing in Killington, Vt.; artist Eric Aho; touring monumental murals at Dartmouth College in Hanover, N.H.
A Taste of History History on a Half Shell
The oyster harvesting industry; a family seafood feast with crab and oyster cakes and oyster empanadas.
The Open Mind Deep in the Heart of Texas
Texas Defender Service executive director Burke Butler talks about the legal system.
Florida Crossroads USS Observation Island: Space Ship at Sea
The mission of the USS Observation Island and its crews as they tested and perfected missiles deployed on American submarines around the world.
The Good Road Asheville, NC -- The French Broad
An urban "peace garden"; conservation and social justice along the French Broad River in Asheville, N.C.
The renowned political scientist discusses global news and interviews world leaders.
Arkansan Adam Riley and Canadian Matty Clarke face harsh environments as they attempt to cross the Northwest Passage, a 2,200-mile sea route over the top of Canada, aboard handmade rowboats.
Exploring how patients dealing with a type of dementia that has no cure are navigating their everyday lives while serving as changemakers in their communities.
Western Guatemala's Hospital de la Familia, a unique eye hospital staffed with Indigenous Guatemalan and other Central American eye specialists.
The organization Transitions employs wheelchair users to build customized wheelchairs, changing how those who use wheelchairs see themselves and how the larger society views their capabilities.
Woodsongs Freedy Johnston and Wildfire
Freedy Johnston performs songs from "Rain on the City"; Wildfire, formed in 2000 as the house bluegrass band at Dollywood; banjo picker Owen Brockman, 12.
The Open Mind The Threat to Discovery
University of Wisconsin Institute for Discovery director Jo Handelsman talks about threats to scientific research.
A look at the people, places and events shaping the state of Florida.
The renowned political scientist discusses global news and interviews world leaders.
Arkansan Adam Riley and Canadian Matty Clarke face harsh environments as they attempt to cross the Northwest Passage, a 2,200-mile sea route over the top of Canada, aboard handmade rowboats.
Exploring how patients dealing with a type of dementia that has no cure are navigating their everyday lives while serving as changemakers in their communities.
Western Guatemala's Hospital de la Familia, a unique eye hospital staffed with Indigenous Guatemalan and other Central American eye specialists.
The organization Transitions employs wheelchair users to build customized wheelchairs, changing how those who use wheelchairs see themselves and how the larger society views their capabilities.
English-speaking visitors travel the length of Japan, exploring the local culture, meeting the people and offering travel hints rarely found in guidebooks.
The renowned political scientist discusses global news and interviews world leaders.
The Best of the Joy of Painting High Tide
Bending palm trees sit on the edge of a sea coast, just before the water reaches high point.
Wai Lana Yoga Tone Your Back
Strengthening a weak back.