Dennise M. KowalczykHost & ProducerI am a multipotentialite who divides my time between growing my consulting business with producing a podcast and convening groups of people to get the most out of life. I got my start in the world of community radio as a volunteer at WXPN in Philadelphia, PA and really went to town with my passion at KBOO Community Radio in Portland, OR.
Currently, I host and produce a podcast called Artclectic New England. The podcast is a sharing of my discoveries and includes conversational, curiosity-driven interviews. I am the founder of Dames Who Dine PVD, a monthly dining club for women and also the co-founder of the RI Podcasters Meet Up group. I moved to the New England area from the Pacific Northwest in the summer of 2018 and fell in love with my new home in the Ocean State. Living in Providence, RI has opened up one adventure after the next to explore what the region offers in arts |
Lulu AmiraultBloggerAt heart, Lulu is a pop culture and online media enthusiast. She's always had an interest in online media, from scrolling the Instagram explore page for hours on end to creating social strategies for local businesses to writing for the national publication Her Campus. As a fan of classics and media communications, she has an affinity for recognizing the ancient patterns in our modern culture (and could talk about this for hours). In her free time, she loves to bullet journal, read fiction, and spend way too much time scrolling Twitter.
Maureen TaylorContributor - OldPVD.comMaureen Taylor, The Photo Detective created OldPVD.com, a geo-referencing project with crowd-sourcing capabilities, to document the history of Providence, RI.
It is for anyone interested in the history of Providence and serves as a tool for preservationists, historians, and educators. OldPVD.com is free, available for anyone to use and contribute to – check it out! OldPVD.com The Photo Detective Kristen FerreiraContributor - What the Ferreira?!A segment featuring Kristen Ferreira, local comic and cat lover, who shares some of her insights about living in Rhode Island.
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