Sean Walsh
Secrets. We all have them. But do we have a society of them? Yes! Learn more about it in this interview with Secret Society Goods founder and head somnambulist Sean Walsh.
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.
Secrets. We all have them. But do we have a society of them? Yes! Learn more about it in this interview with Secret Society Goods founder and head somnambulist Sean Walsh.
Nick catches up with old friend Shye Gilad on this episode of To a Certain Degree. Shye’s a business consultant, podcaster, and professor, therefore he had a lot of Bad Business Ideas pitched at him. He knocked them all out of the park, mainly to get them away from him.
Orlando designer Rhett Withey joins Nick in the WPRK studios, discussing advice for students graduating high school (it’s really helpful), classic action movies (there’s a context), and more (there’s always more). Listen up!
Greek energy plays a big part in this episode with Michael Hristakopoulos, associate professor at Valencia College. We go off on other tangents, of course, that include politics, horror movies, online classes, and more things that are technically Greek in origin.
It’s time for Maker Faire Orlando! To talk about it, Ian and Candy Cole join the show, and they also discuss the maker community in central Florida, Rush (the band), and Bad Business Ideas. This week, paddleboards. How do we make them more exciting?
AdLib Theatre returns To a Certain Degree, with Lauren Morris, Chris Anderson, Larry Goldman, and Sheila Goldman all stopping by the studio to talk comedy, cooking, and many other things. Dog braille? Yes, that was also a topic.
Two of the founding members of the Alterity Chamber Orchestra, Natalie Grata and Beatriz Ramirez-Belt, visit the WPRK studio to discuss the new group, their debut concert, becoming a classical musician, and many things that fall outside of those categories. And warm fruit!
AdLib Theatre visits To a Certain Degree when founder Lauren Morris stops by the studio for an interview. We get to the bottom of her path to “Yes, and…” along with much more.