A Tri-Pod Production. Podcast courtesy of The Triangle, Drexel University's independent newspaper, hosted by Armon Owlia.
In his final episode as host, Armon sits down and reflects on the "Last Call" process, answers some final questions, and introduces the new host of "Last Call."
This episode is dedicated to the spirit and memory of Kathy Krupa. In his final interview and “Make It A Double” episode, Armon sits down with singer Hannah Krupa over a gin and tonic. They discuss, amongst other things, Hannah’s international travels, how her ancestor Gene Krupa unintentionally inspired her work, and how her style both musically and in fashion has evolved over the years.
Armon sits down with his long-time mentor and Director of the Drexel Autism Support Program Dr. Amy Edwards. They discuss, amongst other things, Dr. Edwards' beginnings, living with both social anxiety disorder and AD/HD, and her plans for DASP.
In the first-ever “Make It A Double” episode, Armon replays his interview with reporter, photojournalist, and good friend Roy Aguilar, in its entirety, during which the two of them talk about a litany of topics, including, Roy's upbringing in North Philadelphia and how it affects his work, creating opportunities in Beijing, the influence of the late Anthony Bourdain, misleading tattoos, jiu-jitsu, and the non-PC culture of the food world.
Armon sits down with the reigning Miss Montgomery County and NBC10 production assistant Lexi Brooks. They discuss, amongst other things, her love of and history with NBC, how she got started with pageantry, and why the opioid crisis is a cause that means more to her than most.
Armon sits down with yogi Odellya Sohnis over both tap water and a cup of Turkish coffee. They discuss, amongst other things, Odellya’s transition from the film world to the world of yoga, her closeness to her family, and what constitutes the perfect yoga workout. Follow Yoga Break on Facebook and Instagram: @YogaBreak101
Armon sits down with singer Hannah Krupa over a gin and tonic. They discuss, amongst other things, Hannah’s international travels, how her ancestor Gene Krupa unintentionally inspired her work, and how her style both musically and in fashion has evolved over the years. View Hannah Krupa’s work on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQjZnzIhrW4sGpzOBIeeJmw View Hannah Krupa’s work on Apple Music here: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/hannah-krupa/435129207 View Hannah Krupa’s work on Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/artist/41aAoP30u8WNgChuT0auB4?si=CHK0LuRxT22XIeUGCJonrw
Armon sits down with philosopher, writer, nursing student, and autism advocate Ariel Kamen over an ice-cold water. They discuss, amongst other things, the power of “I am,” her prior work with people on the autism spectrum, and what motivates her writing and philosophical viewpoints.
Armon sits down with architect Frankie Alchanati over a bottle of sparkling water. They discuss, amongst other things, adapting from the classroom to the real world, the full reason why she left Los Angeles for college, and the overarching subtleties of Philadelphia’s architecture.
Armon sits down with reporter, photojournalist, and good friend Roy Aguilar over a Yuengling Traditional Lager. They discuss, amongst other things, Roy’s upbringing in North Philadelphia and how it affects his work, creating opportunities in Beijing, and the influence of the late Anthony Bourdain.
Have you ever thought about what makes particular people interesting to you? Why, of all the faces you see and voices you hear every day, these are the ones that stand out most? Well, on January 10, pull up a seat and have a round with me, your host and temporary bartender, Armon Owlia. Introducing “Last Call." Theme courtesy of Philip Chance