The Ohio State University: College of Arts and Sciences

April 19: Travels to Greece

Information

On Tuesday, April 19th at 10:00 am Thanasis Tsigas and Andreas Manokas presented their second broadcast on Travels to Greece. In the Broadcast, they were joined by multiple guests. The first special guest that appeared on the broadcast was Erini Kellis, a fellow Modern Greek student at The Ohio State University. In the broadcast, she shared her experiences of living in Greece along with her wonderful insight and expertise on her travels to Greece. For more of Erini’s insight and expertise, you can listen to her other great broadcasts by searching up OSU Modern Greek Radio and finding her great work on the website for Spring 2022.

The second set of special guests that appeared on the broadcast were Mr. Spiros Tsirikolias and Kostas Stamatopoulos from Chicago, Illinois. Kostas was born in Greece and lived there until he attended high school in Chicago. Spiros was born in Chicago and has gone to Greece every year of his life to visit his extended family and explore his culture and heritage. The broadcast consists of a great interview of Andreas asking Spiros and Kostas questions about their experiences of going to Greece and living there.

Join us here on OSU Modern Greek Radio to hear Andreas talk to Erini about her experiences living in Greece along with Spiros and Kostas favorite places to visit in Greece are along with the Andreas and Thanasis tips about traveling to Greece. Attached below is the script for the broadcast along with the URL to the broadcast and the interview of Andreas with Spiros and Kostas. We hope everyone enjoys our special broadcast and will tune in next time. Special thank you to Erini Kellis, Spiros Tsirikolias, and Kostas Stamatopoulos for joining our show.

 

 

Photo of Andreas and Thanasis

 

 

 

A full Broadcast on Travels to Greece can be found here

 

The script in Greek can be found here

Greek Broadcast 2_ Travels to Greece

 

 

 

Interview with Kostas and Spiro can be found here