Amy Green
Journalist and author Amy Green shares some of her experiences from WMFE and the Everglades in this episode of To a Certain Degree.
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.
With Ren Foskey of matchbuk.com being interviewed, you would think Nick would make more of an effort to incorporate pin puns. There was one, it was okay. Until next time, have a pice day!
Finding another Georgoudiou to have on the show was easier than you would think! It helps that she’s related to me. Heather also discusses her role at OneBlood, social media, gift bags, and more.
If you need a jolt of energy, this is the episode for you. Bob Kodzis, improviser, inspirational speaker, and master facilitator spends some time with Nick. Good stuff, give it a listen!
The co-founders of Net Conversion, Frank Vertolli and Ryan Fitzgerald, keep on keeping on with Nick on this episode of To a Certain Degree. We talk starting a company, continuing a company, but not the end of a company. Not quite a story arc…Yet.
It’s a very special episode of To a Certain Degree. Not after-school very special episode, but you will learn something. Jeremy Seghers and Theresa Hanson stop by to discuss their upcoming play Saint Joan, performed at the Fred Stone Theatre from July 28 through August 5.
This episode was recorded on July 10, 2017, on WPRK FM.
Sustainability waits for no one, so it’s a condensed episode with Chris Castro, the Director of Sustainability at the City of Orlando. He’s also an ecopreneur, urban farmer, smart cities architect, nonprofit executive, and brand new dad. That he could find an hour to sit down is pretty remarkable, as is what he had to say!
On the July 10, 2017, episode, we shared some highlights from an artists panel courtesy of The Mennello Museum of American Art. The panel featured four of the five artists taking part in the Our Orlando show.
Two of the people behind Orlando Shirts, Sue Hannah and Hannah Zuk, come to the studio to talk fashion, bad business ideas, and what makes Orlando Orlando. Which is what Orlando Bloom would be named if he married Tony Orlando.
Orange County’s Director of Arts & Cultural Affairs, Terry Olson, shares insight from his more than three decades as a producer, writer, and performer in the central Florida area.