Samantha Shumaker

Visual artist Samantha Shumaker visits the WPRK studios to discuss her subject matter, sources of inspiration, and approach to life, the universe and everything. We also talked about Douglas Adams since it was his birthday. Listen, enjoy, and subscribe to the podcast!

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Odd Numbers – Bob Kodzis

Thirteen is always a lucky number if you get to talk to Bob Kodzis. One of the most curious and kindest souls you’ll ever meet, he returns to the studio to discuss the power of putting yourself out there. Does he practice what he preaches? Absolutely! Darn the torpedoes, and don’t worry about the perceived embarrassment, just take the leap and look out below.

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What were your plans after high school?

On the second episode of To an Abridged Degree, take a listen to some very different paths coming out of high school. Italy, internships, and other i words galore. Guests are Lee Perry, Jesse James Allen, Ashley Renée, and Eliot Hillis.

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Kelly Joy Ladd

Artwork doesn’t always translate to audio, but a conversation with the artist often does. Kelly Joy Ladd sits down to discuss her transition from full-time employment to full-time paper-based artist.

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Revert to Typewriter I

Nick does a guest spot on WPRK’s Sittin’ Atop A Pile of Poop… And The View Is Spectacular! to talk typewriters. Listen to the clickety clack of little fingers.

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Odd Numbers – Ry Perry

The dozenth episode of Odd Numbers is love actually with Ry Perry of the Disclaimers Not Apologies podcast. He and host Nick discuss the Orlando podcasting scene, the Love Reloaded event, and many other topics of note.

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Eddie Selover

Eddie Selover discusses the PechaKucha Orlando experience on WPRK during this episode of To a Certain Degree. The format is unique – 20 slides and 20 seconds per slide – and the speakers are as local as it gets. Listen to this episode as you buy your tickets for the next one!

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Did you just order the Joyland?

It’s a clip show of interviews past. Brendan Byrne, the space reporter for WMFE gives us some history of Ivanhoe Park Brewing Company. Speaking of company, Bethany Renee Williams recounts how she launched her marketing business while still in high school. And finally, Chris Crespo and I talk shop, podcast shop.

To get us started, artist and teacher Delila Smalley from episode 113 of To a Certain Degree talks about her college experience. Enjoy!

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KitchenKillaz

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.

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