Sarah Fisk
Words! A lot of words. Author and librarian Sarah Fisk is the guest for this episode. We discuss all of their various alter writing egos along with the projects – the many, many projects – they have going on. Enjoy!
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.
Words! A lot of words. Author and librarian Sarah Fisk is the guest for this episode. We discuss all of their various alter writing egos along with the projects – the many, many projects – they have going on. Enjoy!
Minisode! This is a condensed version of a January 2018 interview with Kali Friend of Kill ‘Em with Cuteness.
Feed Me Orlando. That’s what Krystine Lopez put out in the universe, and the City Beautiful has obliged. Krystine documents her food adventures on Instagram, not as a food blogger but as a fan of deliciousness. And she’s always hungry for more. Bon appetit!
Twenty years of Marc with a C has led to this interview. Actually, it led to a lot of great music, meaningful connections, and wonderful memories. How did he do it? How does he do it? When did he do it? In the last two decades, that should be clear. And, a special bonus, this episode includes songs of his!
Being vulnerable. In your everyday life. As an artist. With the people you care about most or strangers you just met on the phone. How are you vulnerable? That’s the topic for this episode of Odd Numbers, and there’s no better guest than Eliot Hillis to discuss it. It’s surprisingly emotional but not for the reasons you may expect, which is sometimes the best kind of emotional.
How can we have Cyber Monday without Jeremy Seghers on the show? It’s an annual tradition, not unlike the story of Scrooge, Marley, spirits, and the rest of the cast of A Christmas Carol, which Jeremy directed at the Garden Theatre. Get to know your own past, present, and future on this episode, if you dare!
This girl can wail. That’s not necessarily a requirement for a great interview, but it definitely applies to Cat Ridgeway. She is magnetic in her friendliness, and she will draw you right in. This episode also features a couple of songs from her upcoming EP!
Allison Steedle, Off Cuts cohost, is on point in this episode of To a Certain Degree. She is funny, she is smart, she is good at food and talking. That makes for a really good conversation. You may also get hungry. But that’s part of the fun!
Culture means a lot of things to a lot of people, refusing in many cases to be defined or put into any one category. Like returning guest Aquanza Cadogan! He’s back with some new projects and serves as DJ for this episode. Which technically you won’t hear because we can’t upload the music. Dangit!
Debbie Goetz works hard to get the word out about downtown Orlando and College Park. She bought the College Park Community Paper about 10 years ago, and more recently launched the Downtown Community Paper for the city’s growing core of residents. We discuss how that came to pass, what’s next for the papers as the College Park version turns 30, and many more things!