To a Certain Degree is a weekly radio show featuring Orlando writers, actors, makers, artists, and professionals who are doing something neat. It’s hosted by Nick Georgoudiou, and you can listen live every Monday starting at 7am on WPRK 91.5 FM. It also streams on wprk.org/listenlive, or you can sub…
Depending on where you’re from, imagining a cool creative space in your hometown can be difficult. In this episode, Nick talks to the founders of …
Tommy Cardinal from the Orlando Community Paper pops in for an update on what’s happening in the City Beautiful. He discusses recent stories about the …
A comedy and conversation podcast featuring Bethany Williams discussing card collecting, Robin Hofmann changing the type of media she produces because of the pandemic, and …
A comedy podcast featuring Marc Collins calling out employers about working from home, Luke Balagia having skills beamed directly in his head, and Danielle Ziss …
Children are the future, which means that the guests from this episode – Bob Kodzis, Chris Anderson, and Jillian McManus – were the future in …
This episode will make you hungry as the amazing and brilliant Holly Kapherr joins Nick at The Heavy to go over some very important Orlando …
There are few things in this world better than talking to people who are passionate about what they do. In this episode, those passionate people …
Hey, it’s new episodes and new content of To a Certain Degree! In this one, episode 213, you’ll hear a little bit more of the …
After regrouping and retooling, To a Certain Degree is back! Mostly. Episode 212 is a preview of the new show format that features shorter conversations …
It’s a regular episode of To a Certain Degree abridged. Learn more about entrepreneur and coffee aficionado Bethany Renee Williams in this edited for time …
There is nothing better than a clip show. The varying audio levels. The seemingly random clips that are tied together with a thinly veiled narrative. …
Shop Small. Shop Local. Shop. If you remember nothing else from this episode with Megan and Adam Judd, Kali Friend, Michelle Christoph, and Jeremy Seghers, …
Thanksgiving in 2020 is anything but normal, so it makes sense that the turkey day episode of this show would also be a little off-center. …
Orlando is full of interesting and amazing people. It makes sense to hear from as many of them as possible in each episode of this …
It’s always a good time when Neil Arthur James and his cast of characters, Dandy Darkly and Chet Chastain, come to town. In this episode, …
Tiny houses. Big anxiety. On this episode, a panel of past guests discusses how they feel about fitting into a smaller home. Then, Kat Whitacre …
There are so many people in Orlando who have interesting stories. Here are ten of them on a podcast that starting as a radio show. …
Eleven amazing people, all mashed up into one podcast. This podcast! On this episode of Orlando’s favorite podcast (we have zero proof of this claim), …
What could possibly be spookier than telling ghost stories by a campfire when a psychotic murderer has just recently escaped from the local mental hospital …
We start episode 201 the same way we started episode 1, with Marc Collins. From May 2016, we talk about the visuals of music videos, …
Not many Orlando podcasts have been around for 200 years, but now this one has. Featuring some unexpected and inspiring conversations with Paul Driscoll, Tisse …
It’s another best-of episode with some of the best people in Orlando. That includes: Ryan Rivas originally appeared on the show in April 2019 to …
Ohtwo is here for us. Since being on the show in February, they finished their first album “A Time to Be So Small” and are …
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, Orlando has amazing people in it. And therefore, so does this podcast. This episode features: Scott …
Like Episode 195, this podcast features four incredible Orlando residents: Eddie Selover, Lee Perry, ROBO OHNO, and Ryan Semple. On episode 196 though, they say …
This is your Orlando podcast featuring some of the best and brightest locals in Central Florida. In this case, they are the effervescent quartet of …
Orlando podcasts. There are a lot of them. As far as we can tell, this is the only one that focuses on terrible ideas for …
This Orlando podcast has it all! Food, art, people, improv, business, publications, and Indiana Jones. Maybe everything is an exaggeration. If you like this episode, …
We continue our summer programming season with an abridged version of To a Certain Degree. We hit all the favorite TaCD segments with five guests, …
Small business in Orlando is amazing and full of passionate people. This episode features five of those owners, covering pop culture pins, sandwich-themed shirts, acting …
It may be the first day of school in Orange County, but the WPRK summer programming doesn’t end until we’re back on the air live. …
This is not typically an Orlando business podcast, but we’re not live in the studio, so clip show it is! This is an hour-long mix …
Another Orlando podcast clip show! This one features all the guests from July 2019, and those guests were Andrew Chang, Chris Crespo, Joseph Gatti, Jillian …
To a Certain Degree is broadcasting again on WPRK! Experience the agony of entrepreneurship with Liz Doerr, Sarah N. Fisk, Matt Peddie, and Fred Zara. …
The WPRK studios remain closed for the summer, so enjoy this clip show of past episodes. The focus is on people who are documenting Central …
Let’s look back to October 2019. It was a simpler, spookier time, and WPRK was graced with the presence of Emily Fontano, John King, Jim …
An incredible DJ set with songs from Caiti Patton, Jesse James Allen, the KitchenKillaz, and Marc with a C. You guys! The studios at WPRK, …
You guys! The studios at WPRK, the best college radio station in the world, are closed for now. Rather than record new episodes remotely, To a Certain Degree is retrospecting and finding beautiful insights and great stories from past guests. On this episode, expect music and thoughts on music from Caiti Patton, Jesse James Allen, the KitchenKillaz, and Marc with a C. Click for the full interviews and more information on these amazing people!
On the show again, Tisse Mallon is on the show again. A lovely discussion about communicating, listening, and much more. Tisse is the absolute best, and you will learn a lot from her.
Bri Sosa is back for another great episode of Odd Numbers. She's in the process of becoming a tattoo artist, so we discuss that, Santería, and generally finding the career that fits the best.
Photographer David Lawrence gets up early for a lot of reasons, one of them is to be on the radio! Listen to this episode whenever you want, although early in the morning would be the most appropriate.
Faust and Byson from OhTwo, an Orlando hip hop band, are the very special guests for this episode. We play music, talk music, and sometimes hear music when there isn't any playing. It's better than just the voices!
"I'm getting too old for this." If Fred Zara and Nick were in a buddy cop movie, they could both conceivably deliver this line. It's much more believable coming from Fred though since he's an experienced actor, writer, and director. Plus he's eight months older than Nick. Enjoy!
Jonathan and Michael Williams of Gifted Concepts & Designs spend a couple of hours chatting with Nick about content creation, cosplay, and more. Enjoy!
I'm Just Okay. You're Just Okay. Matt's Just Okay. It's a frame of mind, and also the name of his design company. Find out where it came from and where it's going.
Josh Bauer is always moving. Watch him paint, it's frenetic. Follow him on social media, he seems to be in multiple places at once. Listen to him chat with Nick, and you'll be inspired to art yourself!
Singer, songwriter, composer, teacher, and all around amazing gentleman Bryan Hayes joins Nick for an interview. He also shares his music, which is featured on this episode. Listen up and dance along!
Orlando podcasts are having a moment thanks to networks like PFT Media. Home to shows like Cinema Crespodiso, Off Cuts, and Scotch and Good Conversation, …
The Fourth Annual Orlando Fringe Winter Mini-Fest brought many great shows to the stage including a premiere from Neil Arthur James as the incomparable Dandy Darkly. He'll be back in May for the full Fringe as well!
Minisode featuring a preview of the brand new podcast, Your Daily Dose with Bob and Nick.