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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.
The KitchenKillaz stop by the WPRK studios to share their story, a couple of songs, and more. Billy and the Commodore are funny and charming guys that will come to your house on Friday for a free concert. Assuming you have a kitchen, of course.
This episode of Odd Numbers features Orlando singer/songwriter Landon Noland joining Nick to discuss artificial intelligence. At some point, they take the blue pill and don’t learn about the Matrix. Were they supposed to take the red pill?
Orlando has a lot of storytelling events, and you may know Jesse James Allen from a few of them. He’s not only on stage spinning yarns at events like Orlando Story Club, he also catches those spun yarns at other events as well.
By the end of this episode, you will understand the ins and outs of projection mapping, hear realistic solutions to getting over your fear of public speaking including time travel and cutthroat smart homes, and gain insight on how Foley work is done on video game productions. And that’s just the tip of the yarn.
One of the most delicious episodes ever for To a Certain Degree. That’s because the culinary director and co-owner of Orlando Meats, Eliot Hillis, is the guest. Under his direction, Orlando Meats has a philosophy of using every possible bit of the animal. Just like this podcast!
Chances are, you’ve seen Delila Smalley at markets around Orlando. She makes remarkable living jewelry, great pottery, and more under the Urban Apothecary brand. We touch on her experiences in teaching, creativity across multiple media, and much more.
This episode was recorded on December 24, 2018, on WPRK FM.
Ashleigh Ann Gardner returns to the WPRK studios to discuss her latest show, A Doll’s House, and our dream dystopian futures.
Working with wood is the topic for this episode, and so I wanted to talk to an expert in them. In this case, it was Blair Sigar. Blair does some amazing work out of his shop in Winter Park, coming up with custom builds and sculptures to suit any taste.
And he’s funny, so you’re in for a treat. 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?
When you want to look ahead at what the new year might hold, who are you going to call? Amanda and Emily of course. But you don’t have to call them, you could just listen to this episode because they’re on it, and we check out some of the coming trends for 2019.
On this episode of To a Certain degree, get to know marketer and storyteller Bethany Renée Williams. She’s the founder of Coffefueled Marketing, and she and her team are helping clients all over the world.