Chris Crespo
Poscaster and movie reviewer Chris Crespo takes a break from his show to join Nick on the WPRK airwaves. And airwaves they do!
Stories of people around Orlando who are doing something neat. Hosted by Nick Georgoudiou on WPRK-FM 91.5, guests include artists and entrepreneurs, musicians and techies, improv performers and community builders, to name a few. The show airs live every Monday starting at 7am, and it's available as a podcast for listening at your leisure.
Poscaster and movie reviewer Chris Crespo takes a break from his show to join Nick on the WPRK airwaves. And airwaves they do!
It’s Odd Numbers, episode 4, with host Nick Georgoudiou and special guest Cat Ridgeway. She’s funny, she can sing, and she knows how to tell a story.
That makes up for Nick’s involvement, right?
This interview was recorded at WPRK FM in Winter Park, Florida. For more information on this episode, visit toacertaindegree.com.
This episode of To a Certain Degree features musician and artist Ethan Kennett. His path from music to comic books is circuitous, and so is our conversation. In an entertaining way, of course.
Local craft beer. What makes it so good? Special guest Brendan Byrne and host Nick Georgoudiou share some of their favorites from around Orlando and around the state on this episode of Odd Numbers.
This is a special edition of To a Certain Degree called Odd Numbers featuring special guest Marc with a C. We played some music to play, and we discussed lyrics that stopped us in our tracks.
This episode of To a Certain Degree sees Nick interview filmmaker, performance artist, writer, storyteller, and all around renaissance guy Banks Helfrich.
And he’s funny, so you’re in for a treat when you listen to this episode. I guess then it’s a treat for your ears? And your brain. And maybe your hands, if you want to gesticulate wildly along with the recording. That’s a really good idea for a podcast, hand signals for the listener. Can we get someone on that?
Knitting. Is it magic? To a Certain Degree host Nick puts that question to Michelle Christoph of Olive and Two Ewe Studios and the Yarn Lounge. The short answer is yes. The long answer is this podcast.
What makes an album obscure? Is it a major artist hating his first LP and not letting it get re-released? A musician that believes a release is evil and pulls it from the stores a week before release? On this episode of Odd Numbers, we take a look at 11 obscure adjacent albums.
Where is that degree going to take you? For guest Ashley Renee, she chose what looked like a stable route (with a push from mom), tried it out, and realized it wasn’t for her. Instead, she ended up in the world of plant-based drinks.