The Demeter Brothers
Brian, art. Derek, astronomy. Also, they just happen to have the same last name. Now that’s a show worth listening to a few times. So what are you waiting for?
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.
Brian, art. Derek, astronomy. Also, they just happen to have the same last name. Now that’s a show worth listening to a few times. So what are you waiting for?
ID can stand for many things. Identification. I don’t. Even inanimate Dagwood. In the context of this interview with Jennifer Ritter, it stands for Instructional Design. Learn more about that, how she got into the industry via her History degree, and much more!
It’s a pot episode with Amber Weatherford! No not that kind of pot. Not that one either. Like ceramics that you put plants in. Sorry, that was a little misleading.
Kali Friend of Kill ‘Em With Cuteness is this episode’s interviewee. Topics covered include parking lot phobias, succeeding in a crowded market, and the joy of connecting over obscure pop culture references. Take a listen!
Dive into the creative process in general and very specifically with Ashleigh Ann Gardner and Monica Mulder. They were in the process of staging Ghost & Funeral Party, but this interview is relatively poltergeist free.
Founding director of the R School Meribeth Huebner gets up early to talk shop in this episode. Why starting an elementary school was the right move for her, and how she keeps it moving forward.
Local author and all around officer/gentleman Hunter Choate had the pressure of being the first guest of 2018 on To a Certain Degree. He was more than up to the challenge. We talk rejection, hope, and more rejection on this episode.
WMFE’s one-of-a-kind space reporter Brendan Byrne returns to WPRK for another To a Certain Degree experience. Wiser, but still bearded and bespectacled, he once again puts up with Nick’s flights of fancy.
Star Trek. Artificial Intelligence. Hats. One of these three things isn’t covered extensively in this episode with special returning guest Hap Aziz. Take a listen!
Jeremy Seghers returns to WPRK for a full-length episode of To a Certain Degree. When last we spoke, he was just about to stage Saint Joan. This time around, he’s prepping for a 2018 that is full of work by local playwrights. Give it a listen!