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A podcast dedicated to the Greek community of Boston and beyond! With great guests, hottest music, events, news, and everything Greek, we aim to entertain and inform our community!

Ari Kalos


    • Apr 2, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
    • every other week NEW EPISODES
    • 34m AVG DURATION
    • 48 EPISODES


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    26.2 Foundation President & Founder Tim Kilduff

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 21:10


    We welcome the awesome Tim Kilduff to the show! Tim is the president and founder of the 26.2 Foundation, whose signature project is the building of the International Marathon Center. As race director of the Boston Marathon from 1983-1984 he organized and led a small team that saved the Marathon during a period of operational crisis, ensuring the success it enjoys today. His contributions to the race have continued for more than 30 years in creative ways such as broadcasting, fundraising and non-profit development, with each effort enhancing the Marathon.His experience includes corporate affairs, organizational management, internal and external communications, corporate philanthropy and community relations, working with technology companies, small businesses and community organizations. His background includes a focus on crisis communications, public relations, media, philanthropy, government relations and marketing programs to effectively and strategically position clients with internal and external audiences. His work has been recognized by the Reagan administration, Vice President Gore, and Massachusetts Governors Weld and Dukakis, as well as Massachusetts Lt. Governor Healy during the Romney/Healy administration. He was presented with the Philhellene Award in 2018 by the Alpha Omega Council of Boston and in 2021 was awarded the College of Education Centennial Alumni Award from his alma mater, Kent State University. Join us as we chat with Tim!Learn more at the 26.2 Foundation website: 26-2.orgListen and watch more of the Boston Greeks Podcast.

    Professor / Author Loren J. Samons

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 24:47


    We welcome the wonderful Jay Samons to the podcast! Jay is Professor of Classical Studies at Boston University and Chief Academic Advisor and Executive Director of the Institute for Hellenic Culture and the Liberal Arts at The American College of Greece in Athens. Born in Arkansas and educated at Baylor University and Brown University, Samons has taught ancient history and classical languages at Boston University for 31 years, winning many teaching awards including the university's highest honor, the Metcalf Award for Excellence. He has published numerous works on classical Greece, focusing in particular on the relationship between Athenian democracy and imperialism, the issue of national character, the relevance of ancient history for the modern world. His books include Empire of the Owl: Athenian Imperial Finance (2000), What's Wrong with Democracy? From Athenian Practice to American Worship (2004), and Pericles and the Conquest of History (2016), as well as the edited volumes The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Pericles (2007) and Athenian Democracy and Imperialism (1997).Professor Samons has lectured at many institutions including Oxford University, The University of Edinburgh, the University of Pennsylvania, Brown University, Duke University, Pomona College, and the Getty Villa. Among other named lectures, Samons delivered the annual Bancroft Memorial Lecture at the U.S. Naval Academy in 2020. In 2018 Professor Samons was a Visiting Scholar at St John's College, Oxford, where he continued work on a book-length study on the rise of classical Athens.Professor Samons' outreach efforts have included lectures at many elementary and secondary schools, often in support of the Marathon Education Committee, as well as talks and seminars for teachers (including The Examined Life) and collaborations with the Greek Consulate in Boston, especially in conjunction with the Boston University Philhellenes.In various roles at The American College of Greece, Professor Samons has helped to implement the college's strategic plan by creating new institutes and centers of excellence designed to foster research, international collaboration, and economic growth. Most recently he has focused on expanding undergraduate and graduate programming, especially in ways that emphasize Greece's important historical and contemporary role as an intellectual and cultural leader.See more on GreekAF!

    Chris Damianakos of Cashunt Games Company

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 36:08


    We welcome Chris Damianakos to the show! Chris has been a creating fun experiences as long as he can remember. Chris was born an only child, and a slew of imagination came along with him. As long as he can remember he kept creating experiences for friends - be it a game or some sort of theatrics just to see what the reaction would be.This all led to the creation of Cashunt, a top ranked urban competition in Boston, now in its 25th season. Cashunt hosts 200+ games in Boston alone and brings all types of people together, making them laugh, compete and have an amazing experience during this 2-hour urban adventure.See moreBoston Greeks on GreekAF!

    Radio Icon Ted Demetriades

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 39:13


    Taking the reins from his father Oresti, Ted Demetriades hosts the longest running Greek American radio program in the U.S. His dedication and commitment to running this important program is what keeps our communities in New England and beyond connected. Join us as we chat with Teddy! Learn more about Teddy and Grecian Echoes: https://wntn1550am.com https://www.instagram.com/grecian_echoes_radio https://www.facebook.com/WNTN1550am https://www.linkedin.com/in/ted-demetriades-b7a5a3a/ Watch & listen to more Boston Greeks on https://www.greekradio.app/

    Author Stella Nahatis

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 33:25


    We welcome the incredible Stella Nahatis to the show! Stella was born in northern Greece and lived there until adoption by Greek emigrants landed the eleven-year-old orphan in the United States of America. After overcoming the hurdles inherent to the immigrant experience—assimilation, language barrier, and cultural differences—a resilient and strong Stella embraced her new country with fervor. She would go on to have a successful career with Trans World Airlines In-Flight Services. Her passion and love for family, and for people in general, have steered her into volunteerism starting when she was a teenager. Stella enjoys traveling, cooking, decorating for the holidays, and volunteering. She is most happy when surrounded by family and friends whether at home, at a restaurant, at a dance, or on the golf course. Stella and her husband Charles live in Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA. Taxi to America is her first book. Learn more about Stella: stellanahatis.com instagram.com/snahatis facebook.com/stella.nahatis Watch & listen to more Boston Greeks on greekafmedia.com

    Greek Music Historian & Archivist Meletios Pouliopoulos

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 41:22


    We welcome the amazing Meletios Pouliopoulos to the podcast. Meletios is a Greek-American independent scholar, historian and archivist, and founder of Greek Cultural Resources, a cultural non profit that conserves Greek American Heritage. In Boston, he produces the radio show "Mondays with Meleti.” Pouliopoulos researches and lectures on Greek-American history, and on Greek music produced in America. In 2015, he served as a consultant on Greek Music in America, an exhibit about Greek music that was produced by the City of Tarpon Springs, FL. His ground-breaking research on Greek Piano Rolls in the United States and his article on the artist Nicos Tseperis were included in book Greek Music in America (2018, University Press of Mississippi). Since 2019, Pouliopoulos serves as consultant to the Hellenic Chronicle Newspaper Digitization Project, where he developed the strategy for online digital newspaper archive, and archived 35,000 newspaper pages In 2019, Pouliopoulos was a consultant to the Greek American Archives Project at the Archives of Traditional Music, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana. Since 2019, he has served as a consultant to the Library at St. George Greek Orthodox Cathedral, where he has created an online catalog over 1300 books, developed digital photo and document archives, and established the library core program. In 2021, he documented 175 musical instruments and 300 field recordings in the collection of Sotirios “Sam” Chianis, for donations to Athens University in Athens, Greece, and Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. Learn more at his website: greekculturalresources.org More Boston Greeks Podcast available on bostongreeks.com and greekafmedia.com

    Performer & Elvis Impersonator Dimitrios Stavropoulos

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 19:39


    We sit down for a chat with entertainer extraordinaire Dimitrios Stavropoulos. Dimitri is an Elvis impersonator and performer who is following his passion for entertaining. Join us to get to know Dimitrios Stavropoulos. Follow his socials: Instagram: instagram.com/dimitri_elvis_is_king/ Facebook: facebook.com/dimitrios.stavropoulos.3 See more on GreekAF!

    A Chat with Daughters of Penelope VP Nektaria

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 18:25


    Daughters of Penelope Orion 130 Boston Chapter Vice President Nektaria joins us to discuss her organizations various charitable efforts and their upcoming event, "Savor the Essence of Greece: Wines by Greek Goddesses". Get more info below: Get Tickets Info: dop.orion130@gmail.com See more on Boston Greeks.

    Educator Cindy Calder

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 24:30


    We welcome the amazing Cindy Calder to the show! Cindy moved to Greece with her parents and two brothers in 1965. Her father was a US diplomat and Greek specialist stationed in Athens and Thessaloniki during various postings from 1963-1980. She attended elementary and high school at the American Community School in Athens. After leaving Greece to attend Dartmouth College, Cindy worked for 10 years as an international banker with many clients based in Greece. After leaving banking, Cindy began a second career as a translator and teacher on her way to earning a Master's Degree in Classics from Columbia University. In 2012, Cindy founded Calder Classics to bring high school students beginning and advanced programming in Greek and Latin and the art, history, and literature associated with ancient Greek and Roman cultures. Her founding principle is that the study of the Classics, when combined with first-hand engagement with art, history, literature, and modern culture, enriches students' academic experience and encourages adults to reconnect with the joys of learning. At Calder Classics, mixing students of all ages and backgrounds in a shared learning environment has proven intellectually stimulating in wonderfully unexpected ways. Cindy taught Latin at the Trinity School, the Brearley School, and Saint Joseph High School in New York City, and has led many ancient Greek and Latin courses for Calder Classics in-person, online, and in one-on-one tutoring. Over the years her students have gone on to impressive and diverse academic and professional careers. She is on the Board of the Calder Classics Scholarship Fund which raises money to fund tuition and travel expenses for inner city students to attend her programs. Cindy lives with her husband in Massachusetts and is the mother of four grown children. Website: https://www.calderclassics.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/calder_classics/ Download the free Boston Greeks app: https://bostongreeks.com/ See more on GreekAF: https://www.greekradio.app/

    Greek Dance Director Dr. John Pappas

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 34:16


    We welcome the inspirational Dr. John Pappas to the show! John graduated cum laude from Boston University and then Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, where he was chosen to participate in the Teacher Training Honors Program. John serves as a trustee of the Alpha Omega Council and is a member of the New England Hellenic Medical and Dental Society (NEHMDS) and has received the NEHMDS scholarship for academic excellence three times. In addition to the NEHMDS, John is also an active member of the American Dental Association, the Massachusetts Dental Society, the American Academy of Facial Esthetics and Spear Education. Since 2002, Dr. Pappas has served as the Director of the Metropolis of Boston Youth Dance Group and works as a dentist at his 2 Masterpiece Dentistry offices at Copley and Burlington. Join us to learn about the amazing and vibrant Greek dance culture in Boston! Learn more at https://greekfolkdance.org/ See more on GreekAF >

    Composer / Pianist / Professor Panagiotis Liaropoulos

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 21:46


    We welcome the amazing Panos Liaropoulos to the show! Panos is a Greek composer and pianist. He was born in Athens, Greece and since 1997 he has resided in Boston, MA. He holds a Doctoral Degree in Composition from Boston University where he studied with Theodore Antoniou and Lukas Foss. He pursued his graduate studies on a Fulbright Grant and he was the recipient of the 2001 Boston University Award for Outstanding Achievement in Theory and Composition. He is also the recipient of the 2018-2019 prestigious Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award. Join us on this journey! See more on GreekAF!

    Journalist/Writer/Editor Nancy Agris Savage

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 28:03


    We welcome the amazing Nancy Agris Savage to the show! Nancy is the former owner/editor of the Hellenic Chronicle that was originally founded by her father, Peter Agris. She is a communications professional with experience across a wide spectrum of fields, including journalism, public policy, speechwriting, political advocacy, editing, essay preparation, and college counseling. Three decades plus of writing skills have been honed in the fast-paced world of Capitol Hill, serving as editor-in-chief of one of the nation's largest ethnic weekly newspapers and as founder and executive director of a 30-year-old endowed scholarship foundation providing grants totaling more than $800,000 to aspiring journalists and communications media representatives. Join us! Hear more on GreekAF!

    Greek American Sports Founder Nick Tsiotos

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 41:21


    We welcome the amazing Nick Tsiotos to the show! Nick Tsiotos is the Sports Editor of Greek Americans in Sports and a Boston Public School teacher with a dedication to excellence in education. Passionate about sports and his Hellenic culture, Nick has also worked as a journalist for The Hellenic Chronicle, as Sports Editor for The Hellenic Voice, and contributed to The AHEPA Magazine. Nick and his colleague former Boston Globe Columnist Andy Dabilis are longtime chroniclers of Boston sports history, co-authoring several books including Harry Agganis, The Golden Greek, An All-American Story; The 1903 World Series: The Boston Americans Red Sox vs. Pittsburg Pirates, the first World Series won by Boston; and Running With Pheidippides, the dramatic post-World War II true story of the 1946 Boston Marathon contest between good friends Johnny Kelly and Stylianos Kyriakides, a race that was considered the first charity run for The Boston Marathon. This book was also translated and published in Greece, Γεννημένος Nικητής, η απίστευτη ιστορία του Στέλιου Κυριακίδη. The book was featured in the Emmy Award Winning 2004 Athens Olympics documentary Journey of A Warrior, introduced by Bob Costas and seen by over 100 million people during the Closing Ceremonies of the Athens Games. Nick has appeared on numerous radio and TV shows talking about topics ranging from The Olympics, Hellenism, sports, Harry Agganis, and The Boston Marathon. A professional entertainer, Nick was voted by New England sports fans as The Boston Herald's “Wrestling Personality of the Year” in 1991 and 1992, and as “Nick the Greek, Master Predictor of Wrestling,” with his magical and mystically powerful Delphi Cane. Nick led a grassroots fundraising effort to erect a statue of Harry Agganis for the Sports Museum of New England in 1995, working closely with current Curator Richard Johnson and world-renowned artist Armand La Montagne. This community effort would resurrect the beloved Agganis legacy and lead to a Boston University street named Harry Agganis Way, the naming of Agganis Arena, and a bronze statue of Agganis at Boston University, donated by BU alumni Mike and Greg Agganis. He has diligently worked and raised funds for a variety of charities, including his tenure as President of The Harry Agganis Team Fund, The Viking Pride Foundation, Boston Children's Hospital Hellenic Cardiac Fund, Hellenic Nursing Home, AHEPA's Cooley's Anemia Project, and AHEPA Olympic 1996 Tribute, ALS, and other causes. Tsiotos graduated from Winthrop High School, where he captained his legendary Hall of Fame Coach Henry McCarthy's basketball team (17-1) to the old Boston Garden State Tech Tournament, and went on to play in two Suffolk University NCAA Basketball Tournaments for New England Hall of Fame Coach Jim Nelson. He also played professionally in Greece and was involved in the Greek American basketball circuit for many years nationally. He has been a devoted member of The Boston Cathedral and Saint George Greek Orthodox Church, a long-time member of AHEPA, Sparta (Vassara) Society, Kalavrita (Kokova) Society, The Federation of Hellenic American Societies, and other organizations. greekamericansports@gmail.com instagram.com/greekamericansports facebook.com/greekamericansports greekamericansports.com See more at GreekAF: https://www.greekradio.app

    Alpha Omega Council President Paul Tsitsopoulos

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2024 29:25


    We sat down with Paul Tsitsopoulos, the president of the Alpha Omega Council. The Alpha Omega Council is an organization dedicated to promote Hellenism. Their mission statement is as follows: - Unite Americans of Hellenic ancestry in order to promote and encourage loyalty and patriotism to the United States of America. - Cultivate the ideals of Hellenism. Strive toward maintaining positive Greek-American relations. - Recognize the achievements of those individuals or groups who have excelled in their professions or fields of endeavor. - Help alleviate the wants of the poor and needy. Establish, maintain, and aid religious, charitable, scientific, literary and educational activities. Learn more at the Alpha Omega Council website. See more on the free GreekAF app.

    Kalomira Talks New Music & More

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 22:44


    We sat down with the amazing Kalomira to catch up and chat about her awesome new single, "Rolling" amongst other things going on in her life. Join us in hanging out with Kalomira! "Rolling" music video See more on the free GreekAF app

    Father Alex Orphanos

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 26:32


    We welcome Father Alex Orphanos to the Boston Greeks Podcast! Fr. Alex serves as the Presiding Priest of the Saint George Greek Orthodox Church in Lynn, MA. He assumed this role on October 23, 2022. In his first year as the Proistamenos, he has focused on the ministries of the church and has built up new youth, young adult, and faith-based educational ministries. Working with the Parish Council and community leaders, Saint George has seen an increase in stewardship showing that the church is in a time of growth. The future is bright at Saint George. Fr. Alex Orphanos served as Presiding Priest at the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church in Woburn, MA from 2021-2022. A native of Westwood, MA, Fr. Alex grew up in the Metropolis of Boston and attended the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral of New England. He was active in the church's ministries and credits his love for youth ministry to his experience as a counselor and camper at the Metropolis of Boston Camp. Previously, he served as an Assistant Priest at Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church in Northridge, CA. He was ordained to the Holy Diaconate by His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros of America at the Cathedral of Saint Paul in Hempstead, NY, on August 25, 2019, and to the Holy Priesthood by His Eminence Metropolitan Gerasimos of San Francisco at Saint Nicholas on October 6, 2019. Before being ordained, Fr. Alex served as a Pastoral Assistant at the Cathedral of Saint Paul in Long Island, NY from 2016 to 2019. Fr. Alex graduated from Hellenic College in 2011 and received his Master of Divinity from Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology in 2016. During his undergraduate and graduate studies, he served as Youth Director at Holy Transfiguration in Lowell from 2014 to 2016 and volunteered at several parishes including Saint Catherine in Braintree and the Annunciation Cathedral. See more on the Boston Greeks app and the GreekAFRadio app!

    Realtor Georgia Balafas

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 25:06


    We welcome the amazing Georgia Balafas to the podcast! Georgia is a REALTOR and Associate Broker helping sellers, buyers, investors and developers in real estate transactions. After earning two degrees from Boston University — a B.S. in Communications with a concentration in Advertising and a Master in Multinational Commerce — and gaining a decade of business experience in advertising and marketing, Georgia began working full-time in the real estate industry in 2010. Join us in getting to know Georgia a little bit more and listen to her insight on the market today. You can learn more at her website: https://georgiabalafas.com/

    DJ / Producer / Artist Chris Kaos

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 47:49


    Say hello to the multi-talented Chris Kaos. Born and raised in Boston, MA. Chris had spent his childhood life performing and competing as a Breakdancer. After years of dancing to the same old music, he decided to start producing his own music that he and his team could dance to. After a friend convinced him to play his music live at his High School dance (circa 2008), he then immediately grew fond of the art of DJing. Fast forward to today, and he still is tearing up dance floors. This time, from behind the DJ booth. Website: https://www.chriskaos.com Spotify: https://spotify.link/VvN3Cl3O0Db Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chriskaosmusic/ Download the free Boston Greeks app: https://bostongreeks.com/ Download the free GreekAFRadio app: https://www.greekradio.app/

    HBBU Founder Panayiota Asimacos

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 41:36


    We welcome Panayiota Asimacos to the podcast! Read her bio below: Growing up as a Greek American was by far the most rewarding experience. At a young age, I realized that my parents were providing my sister and I with the best of both worlds. Being raised in Belmont, Massachusetts and attending the Public School System, while simultaneously going to Greek School and Sunday School at the Taxiarchae Church in Watertown, Massachusetts was magical. I must admit that I had always sensed a stronger connection with my Greek heritage. I attribute this to the powerful bond my family had with Greece and our Orthodox Faith. Although I was baptized at the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral of Boston (where my father served as a board member), I was raised in the Taxiarchae Church under the loving guidance of the beloved Father Metaxas. Father Metaxas was unequivocally one of the most prominent figures in my life. I viewed this great man not only as my spiritual Father, but also as my adopted father, when my own suddenly passed during my sophomore year at Boston College. Father Metaxas supported my family and I during our darkest hours and brought us solace through our Faith. His empathy and love for my family was like no other. Upon my graduation from Boston College, the plan was to attend BC Law School. However, I chose to work at a firm prior to attending law school, in order to confirm my career choice. Law was of interest to me; however, it brought no joy to me. It was during this time period that I discovered my true calling was to be an educator. My love for children began at the Taxiarchae Church, under the guidance of Father Metaxas. I served as a Sunday School teacher with a true love for educating young children. It was a memorable time for my sister and I as we co-taught our Faith to little angels on Earth, and I am grateful for having had the opportunity. Soon after my epiphany, I attended Boston University. I was fortunate to graduate with honors, while obtaining a master's degree in education. Since then, I have been teaching English as a Second Language. I have had the honor of working with children both in Greece as well as the United States, specifically Peabody High School. To date, my bond with Orthodoxy and the Taxiarchae Church is priceless. I am truly blessed to have my son share this connection, as he serves God in the Altar of our church. I realize that my faith in God and His ways have lightened every path for me thus far in life, and I will surely continue to have blind faith in God. Visit the HBBU site: https://www.hbbu.org/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hbbu.boston/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hellenic.boston.businesses.unite Download the free app: https://www.greekradio.app/

    Entrepreneur Nikitas Tsoukales

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 42:36


    Nik Tsoukales founded REALTOP after spending more than 15 years growing multiple sales teams, call centers, and businesses using digital marketing. In his career, he's been awarded multiple INC. 5000 Awards for fastest-growing private companies in the United States, been responsible for multiple business turnarounds in the financial space resulting in millions of dollars in revenue recovered as well as organically growing multiple companies online dominating organic SEO, Google PPC, and Social Media. Nik and his team of digital marketing experts are responsible for more than 89k actual clients acquired using online marketing and counting with a diverse range of business types including financial services, dental, medical, legal, real estate, and more. Check out his company: https://www.realtop.com/ See more on Boston Greeks: https://bostongreeks.com/ See more on GreekAFRadio: https://www.greekradio.app/

    Lou Charbonneau of Xenia Greek Hospitality

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 28:29


    We would like to welcome beverage director extraordinaire - Lou Charbonneau to the podcast! As a teenager, Lou encountered an alien intelligence one night in the woods. He cannot recall their exact conversation, but there was one bit about the possible end of the world and how cocktails could save it. Not having a pen on him at the time, the exact details and wording are now a bit hazy, but he is reasonably confident that it had something to do with getting a job as a bartender to save humanity. After that point, he set out to make his way in hospitality. He dove in headfirst, leaving Worcester to work on Nantucket, where he attended the adult summer camp landing his first bartending gig. He eventually made his home in Boston 12 years ago to continue his cosmic errand and… go to school. He has studied in the fields of metalwork and anthropology over the years. He created and ran bar programs in Bangkok, Boston, and his hometown, pronounced ‘Wistah' in the local dialect. He has gotten many humans to drink cocktails in the last decade while preparing the new generations of aspiring barkeeps on how to make them and be passionate about the craft. Go visit Lou at Hecate and Xenia Greek Hospitality's other amazing concepts. https://xeniagreekhospitality.com/ Download the free Boston Greeks app!

    Maria Behrakis

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 21:39


    Join us for a wonderful chat with the amazing Maria Behrakis. Maria is a first generation Greek American community activist focused on education and Greek-American philanthropy. A mother of three children, Maria, along with her husband, Drake, is active with the National Hellenic Society which is dedicated to perpetuating, celebrating and passing on our Hellenic heritage. She is also a member of Leadership 100, a Greek-American service organization committed to preserving Hellenism and Orthodoxy in America. Maria and Drake are active supporters of the Behrakis Family Endowment at Boston College which was founded in 2001 for the advancement of Hellenic Studies and the promotion of travel abroad to Greece. Maria has served on the Board of Trustees of Anatolia College in Thessaloniki Greece since 2012. She is passionate about mental wellness efforts in school communities and instilling a focus on the whole student… mind, body and soul, and is actively involved in developing such a comprehensive program for the Anatolia community at all school levels. In her previous professional career, she was with Putnam Investments and Fidelity Investments (1990- 1997). Maria received a B.A in Economics with a minor in Computer Science from Brandeis University (1990). Maria enjoys playing tennis, spending time with friends and family, and traveling, especially to Greece! Learn more about Anatolia College and the amazing programs it offers or contact Maria with any questions.

    Psychiatrist Dr. Christoforos Iraklis Giakoumatos

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 32:19


    We talk all things mental health with our esteemed guest Dr. Christoforos Iraklis Giakoumatos in his capacity as private practice practitioner. He is an addiction psychiatrist at Massachusetts General Hospital and an Instructor in Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. He is also the Medical Director at BrightView Massachusetts. Dr Giakoumatos also sees patients in his private practice either virtually or in person in one of his two offices in Boston MA or Hooksett NH. Dr. Giakoumatos completed his addiction psychiatry fellowship in the Mass General Brigham System (Massachusetts General, McLean, and Brigham & Women's Hospitals) and his adult psychiatric training at the Harvard South Shore Psychiatry Residency Training Program (HSS). Prior to joining HSS, he attended the Medical School at the University of Athens, Greece. After graduating from medical school and before joining HSS, he conducted research at the Massachusetts Mental Health Center/Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in the area of psychosis and brain imaging. Dr. Giakoumatos published peer-reviewed articles, has given oral presentations and presented posters in local, national and international meetings. He has also served as an assistant editor at the Harvard Review of Psychiatry. For more information about Dr. Giakoumatos' private practice, click here. You can also watch & listen on the free Boston Greeks app!

    Evan Turner of Xenia Greek Hospitality

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 25:56


    Evan Turner, sommelier and wine director at Krasi Meze and Wine in Boston's Back Bay, leads the largest all Greek wine list in the country. He is now leading the way in introducing New England to Greek wine. Evan has recently been published in outlets such as Vinepair, Wine Enthusiast, USA Today 10 Best, Wine & Spirits, and Estiator. And Krasi has recently been listed as: one of the top 50 restaurants in Boston from Boston magazine (#16), one of the best wine bars in the Boston area from Eater Boston, one of 25 of the best restaurants in Boston right now from Time Out Boston, one of the best restaurants in Boston from Thrillist and was Time Out Boston's 2021 Love Local award winner which was the fan favorite pick of the city. Evan describes himself as “just a guy who was very lucky to live around the world, thanks to my stepfather who teaches English as a second language. We lived in Greece for about seven years and the nation captivated me immediately. I remember the very first meal I had in Greece down to who sat where. I ‘took to Greece like a duck to water,' as my mom used to say.” Turner worked in the restaurant business for several years as a bartender before becoming a sommelier. In 2005, he moved to Houston and worked his way up the Court of Master Sommeliers “until about 2008,” he says, when he decided Greek wine was it. He conceived and opened the popular Helen Greek Food and Wine — a James Beard semi-finalist — in Houston in 2015 before being offered the opportunity to run the wine program at Krasi. “I could not resist, so here I am,” he says. Evan is the most Greek non-Greek in the hospitality industry, extolling the virtues of Greek history and wine with the city of Boston and beyond. His Symposium Wednesday wine series at Krasi are always sold out and he is now deemed the Dionysus of Boston's Back Bay. He says, “Greece created nearly everything we take for granted when it comes to winemaking and wine culture. Shoot, my job exists because of the Greeks. So, to promote and drink their wines is to wrap yourself in history and a part of our culture that is as important as any we hold dear.” krasiboston.com You can also watch and listen on the Boston Greeks & GreekAFRadio apps!

    Demetri, Stefanos, & Brendan of Xenia Greek Hospitality

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 43:53


    Join us for a wonderful interview with a talented group of friends and business partners that are truly making waves in Boston. Demetri Tsolakis, Stefanos Oungrinis, and Brendan Pelley of Xenia Greek Hospitality sit with us to discuss how they came to be, where they are today, and what the future holds for this team that has created and is continually creating a fantastic Greek scene in Boston, and hopefully beyond! Learn more: xeniagreekhospitality.com You can also watch/listen on the free Boston Greeks app or GreekAFRadio!

    Spiro Pappadopoulos

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2022 33:47


    We hang out with restauranteur extraordinaire Spiro Pappadopoulos. Spiro grew up in Andover working in his family's restaurant while attending Andover High School. After attending Boston College, Spiro moved to New York City and dove into the restaurant business for seven years before moving back to Massachusetts. For the past ten years he has focused his energies on Essex Street in Andover where his restaurant Andolini's has operated for over twelve years, Sauce Burgers and Wings is approaching its 10th anniversary, and 15sx Cocktail bar has built a craft cocktail culture for the past 6 years. Spiro is now excited to bring Greek culinary flavors and tradition to life in Andover with a modern and creative flair that honors both Greek tradition and local New England seafood and produce with Daxi. daxigreek.com

    Peter & Despina Sarianides of Theia Brands

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 26:39


    Join us in learning about the incredible journey of Theia Brands founders Peter & Despina Sarianides. Their goal is to set the bar for a healthier, cleaner lifestyle. Their products are made with fresh, natural ingredients and they believe that their customers deserve a product that they can enjoy and feel good about serving to their families. http://theiayummyfoods.com/ Download the free Boston Greeks app! Download the free GreekAFRadio app!

    Stephania Tsimikas

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 35:41


    We talk all things health and fitness with WBFF Pro competitor Stephania Tsimikas. We learn about her past, her life, her motivations, and how she became a pro athlete in the highly competitive world of strength training. Join us in getting to know Stephania! instagram.com/stephaniatsimikas_wbffpro

    Demetri Tsolakis

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 42:22


    We had the pleasure of catching up with the amazing Demetri Tsolakis. For those that don't know, his footprint in Boston began with Committee Ouzeri + Bar and has extended to fast-casual Greco, and, most recently, Krasi Meze & Wine. Except for the fact that each concept is rooted in Greek culture, they are all very distinct from one another, with almost zero menu overlap. If that link to Greek culture forms the fabric of the restaurants, it's Tsolakis's deft touch as a restaurateur along with his creativity and his passion for all things Greek that are the threads tying them all together. Grab a glass of your favorite Greek wine and join us! https://krasiboston.com/ https://grecotrulygreek.com/ https://committeeboston.com/ Download the free Boston Greeks app!

    Eleni Vidalis

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2022 38:17


    We loved chatting with the one and only Eleni Vidalis! Eleni is a Greek-American television host, producer, director, activist, and comedian. She is best known for hosting The Greek Program for 25 years, heading the Federation of Hellenic American Societies of New England, and hosting Boston's Greek Independence Day Parade. We discuss her journey and where she is today, so please join us in spending time with Eleni Vidalis! Download the free Boston Greeks app!

    Arthur "DJ Thrilla" Markos

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 45:37


    We got to catch up with an old friend and a pioneer of the Greek music scene that arose from Boston in the late 90s/early 00s - DJ THRILLA! Thrilla has had an interesting and diverse journey in music and we got to hear all about it on this episode of the Boston Greeks podcast. Join us! djthrilla.com Download the free Boston Greeks app!

    News Anchor, Journalist, & Consultant Mike Nikitas

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 33:34


    We had the privilege of chatting with long time news anchor, broadcaster, journalist, and media consultant Mike Nikitas. His history leading up to today has been truly fascinating, and the integrity, self-awareness, and knowledge he brings to the table is greatly appreciated! Join us as we get to know a little more about Mike Nikitas! Mike's official website Also, download the free Boston Greeks app!

    The Olive Tree Greek Education & Cultural Center

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 19:41


    We had a great talk with Maria Lappas & Fay Katsanou, the founders and administrators of the wonderful Olive Tree Greek Education & Cultural Center. We learned more about the amazing program they are running for youth to learn about their culture, history, and language. Join us as we chat with Maria & Fay! theolivetreegecc.com Download the free Boston Greeks app!

    Alex Nirgianakis aka NRG formerly known as Efiologos

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 28:03


    We hung out with the one and only Alex "NRG" Nirgianakis to discuss his journey from hip hop fanboy to current "FIRST CLASS" Greek rap superstar! Join us on this journey with Alex! Teaser instagram.com/nrg_boston

    Frankie Stavrianopoulos

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 32:41


    We hung out with one of the original kings of Boston nightlife - the one and only Frankie Stavrianopoulos! We discuss how he started out, the journey he took along the way, and what he's up to today. Join us as we chat with Frankie! instagram.com/frankiestav wichcraftboston.com Download the free Boston Greeks app!

    DJ Dimitri Soteropoulos

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 36:01


    We sat down with the one and only DJ Dimitri Soteropoulos. As one of the most in-demand wedding DJs around, we discussed the ins and outs of what goes into creating a successful wedding event, with tips and recommendations on how to make sure you are asking the right questions and hiring the right people. Although he is a DJ, he has wonderful insight into the entire process and offers great advice. Join us! djdimitrisot.com Download the free Boston Greeks app!

    Taste & Art of Greece

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 25:14


    Join us as we chat with Elaine Setas, founder of Taste and Art of Greece. Elaine runs the USA side of Taste and Art of Greece, also known as TAG. She started this business with her dear friend Stratis Vougioukas who was born and raised and still lives on the island of Lesvos where they met many years ago. With the support of their families they have built this business on love, friendship, and a desire to share all the wonderful things about Greece and Greek culture with the world! http://www.tasteandartofgreece.com Download the free Boston Greeks app!

    Alpha Omega Council President Costa Sideridis

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 19:27


    We had the pleasure of chatting with a truly inspiring figure - the Alpha Omega Council President Costa Sideridis. Costa shared with us some great insight into the Alpha Omega Council and why it is such an important tool for our Hellenic community. We are absolute fans of Alpha Omega and this interview will inspire you to learn more about it! Yasou Costa! Learn more and get involved: http://www.alphaomegacouncil.org/ Download the free Boston Greeks app!

    Theodora "Theo" Skeadas for Cambridge City Council

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 17:40


    We had a great chat with a truly amazing woman - Theo Skeadas. Theo is running for Cambridge City Council and we couldn't be happier to support her in everything she does. She has the mind, motivation, and outlook that Cambridge needs for true change. Visit her site below to learn even more about her: votetheo.com Download the free Boston Greeks app!

    Ismini Soteropoulos

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 34:15


    We had a wonderful talk with Ismini Soteropoulos, MS, RDN, who is a dietician and nutritionist, about good habits to develop for health and wellness. We chat about proper diet, fasting, and of course wine, which is a topic close to our hearts! Join us in learning some great diet and health tips by the wonderful Ismini! https://www.instagram.com/dietsbyismini/​ https://www.dietsbyismini.com/ LISTEN OR WATCH ON THE FREE BOSTON GREEKS APP

    Boston Greek DJs Unite Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 98:27


    We sit down for round 2 (or as we like to call it, "Greek DJs Unite 2 Electric Boogaloo!") of our Boston Greek DJ series and get a little more in depth with the history and stories that make up our panel of DJs - Peter Souhleris, Chris Paragios, John Speridakos, Arthur Markos, Dimitri Soteropoulos, and George Kotzamanis. It was an absolute pleasure to catch up with these guys and we think you will enjoy it as much as we did! Sit back, get your favorite mix queued up, and join us on episode 2 of our Greek DJ series on the Boston Greeks Podcast! Get the Boston Greeks App

    Boston Greek DJs Reunion!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2021 117:46


    One of the most exciting episodes we ever put out! The Boston Greek DJs from mid-90s to today! These guys put Boston on the map as a Greek night hot spot through some of the greatest times our community ever saw! Join Ari & Foti as they hang out with Peter Souhleris, Kosta Blathras, Chris Paragios, John Speridakos, Arthur Markos, George Kotzamanis, & Dimitri Soteropoulos!

    Manny Frangiadakis

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 26:38


    Manny is the son of the founder of Costas Provisions, the largest privately-owned food distribution company in the northeast. Growing up in Westwood, MA, he spent summers and weekends learning every aspect of the business. As a member of the purchasing department, he specialized in following the oil markets and predicting market trends. This interest in global markets and commodities trading led Manny to pursue a B.A. in Finance at Bryant University. After graduating, he began his career in wealth management at Morgan Stanley as an Assistant Financial Advisor, where he applied his financial expertise to working with family-owned businesses and high net worth individuals. In 2014, he co-founded Twelve Points, a Registered Investment Advisor (RIA) firm that assumes fiduciary responsibility. In February 2015, Manny became an Accredited Investment Fiduciary® designee, considered the gold standard for fiduciary care in the financial services industry. This enables him to put his clients' needs first and create financial plans based on their own unique needs and values. Independent-minded yet conservative, Manny believes you find the best value where others aren't necessarily looking, and applies this to his work. He provides wealth advice to small business owners as the financial reporter for the Grecian Echoes radio program and has written for Restaurant Report, Restaurant Hospitality and Foodservice East. In his spare time, he enjoys golfing, cooking, and spending time with friends and his big, loud Greek family. Manny is on the planning committee for the Community Servings annual Lifesavor Gala and is an avid supporter of the Best Buddies program, his alma mater and the football program at Bryant University. He currently resides in Boston. Twelve Points Wealth Management

    Tony Kariotis

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 55:50


    Tony Kariotis is a true renaissance man and he loves his work, which mostly revolves around his love of Greece and his pride in his Greek heritage. He is well known as the director of the Teddy K Classic, the largest Greek-American basketball tournament ever. Founded along with his family and named in honor of his late father, Teddy Kariotis, the tournament each year awards a scholarship from its proceeds to a deserving student. Tony is also the founder of Greece Media, a platform promoting Greece through various media, including film and photography produced by Kariotis himself. Greece Media Greece (@greece) tony kariotis (@iamgreece)

    Stratos Efthymiou

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 34:18


    We had the absolute pleasure of speaking with the Consul General of Greece in Boston - Stratos Efthymiou. Stratos' prior roles as the spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Athens and as diplomat at the Greek Embassies in Ankara and Moscow have solidified his comprehensive perspective on international affairs and Greece's role within it. He is an impressive individual, but still very down to earth and takes the Greek community of Boston very seriously. Please join us as we get to know a little more about Stratos Efthymiou! Facebook Page Consulate Website

    Eric Papachristos

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 52:12


    We had a great chat with the one and only Eric Papachristos of Trade, Porto, & Saloniki fame, among many other accomplishments. If you don't know, Eric is a self-made restaurateur whose interest in the hospitality industry formed at an early age. Although born in Boston, he spent the first nine years of his life in Thessaloniki, Greece—a formative experience that fostered his affinity for Mediterranean cuisine and his desire to bring people together over a good meal. Kick back and listen in as we chat with Eric Papachristos! Saloniki Greek Trade Porto

    Welcome to the premiere episode of Boston Greeks

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 24:39


    We have been part of the Boston Greek cultural scene for a loooong time. We've introduced most most Greeks in Boston and New England to the internet and social networking. Now we're back to make the Greek scene in Boston cool again! Check out our welcome episode to learn more about what we have in store for all you Greeks in the Boston and New England area! Boston Greeks Website Boston Greeks App

    The Boston Greeks Podcast Trailer

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 8:53


    We've been around the Greek scene of Boston for a long time. We were the first Greek social network, the first Greek app, the first Greek a lot of things! Now we're back to bring you a fun and entertaining streaming show all about the Greek community of Boston and beyond! Guests, music, events, and talk for our Greek community. There's been something missing and we're trying to bring it back - bring the Greekness back! Join us!

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