Wikimedian – Lane Rasberry


How reliable is Wikipedia, really? Today Tiberius sits down with Lane Rasberry, a professional Wikimedian-in-Residence at the University of Virginia, to unpack how articles are written, fact-checked, and kept up to date across 300+ languages. Lane shares why he started (yep, as a mischievous student!), how conflicts between editors get resolved, and what makes Wikipedia different from old-school paper encyclopedias. We dig into AI’s role, online civility, libraries vs. the internet, and even do a fun Math Corners segment modeling traffic spikes when a pop star drops a surprise album.
What you’ll learn
• How Wikipedia’s community fact-checking really works
• Why sources matter more than “experts” on-wiki
• Differences between Wikipedia and printed encyclopedias
• Handling editor disputes with empathy and process
• Where AI helps (and where it worries Lane)
• Why teens absolutely can start editing—safely and smartly
• Math Corners: modeling a 7-day pageview surge after a surprise album drop
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The Reveller’s Hour – Halie Smith


In this episode of The Tiberius Show, theater director, producer, and founder of the Reveller’s Hour Theatre Company, Halie Smith, shares how she turned a childhood love of musicals into a career bringing stories to life on stage. She explains why she chose the nonprofit route, the real challenges of funding and sponsorships, and what makes theater such a rewarding (and sometimes unpredictable) path. From cabarets and Shakespeare to original works, Hailey gives us a behind-the-scenes look at the art, business, and heart of running a theater company.
What you’ll hear:
 Origin story: from her grandmother showing The Sound of Music to launching her own theater company in 2023
 Nonprofit path: why many theater companies go nonprofit and how education plays a central role
 Resourceful producing: deciding shows based on budget, rights, and available cast/designers
 Performing vs. backstage: how she transitioned from acting to sound, lighting, and leadership
 Business challenges: fundraising, sponsorships, and turning passion into sustainable work
 Live theater lessons: when fire alarms interrupt Macbeth and why imperfection is part of the magic
 Adapting to COVID: shifting into online/Zoom theater and podcasting to stay connected
 Kid-friendly shows: current performances, cabarets, and her future plans for youth programming
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Puppeteer – Kevin Williams


This episode of The Tiberius Show spotlights a true maker-at-heart: puppeteer, comic artist, writer, and storyteller Kevin L. Williams, creator of Muley the Mule. We go from first sketches inspired by Peanuts to building live-hand puppets, auditioning for the Jim Henson Company and Disney, and surviving on-stage hiccups with quick thinking and teamwork. Muley drops by to share the show’s core message—peace, joy, kindness, and a whole lot of fun—and we dig into how kids can start puppeteering, practice performance skills, and plan stories like a pro.
What you’ll learn
• How comics led Kevin to puppetry and the birth of Muley the Mule
• Live stage vs. TV puppetry: staging, retakes, and why coordination matters
• Inside complex characters like Yoda: multi-performer “puppet dance” explained
• Audition lessons from Henson/Disney and handling live show “uh-oh” moments
• Kid-friendly starter tips: voice, focus, eye line, mouth sync, and stamina drills
• Creative process: beating writer’s block, collaborating with friends, and timing a script
• Tools of the trade: from Bristol board and inks to arm-rods and live-hand builds
• Thoughtful take on AI vs. human-made art and why heart still matters
Interactive prompts
• If you’re starting puppetry: what character would you bring to life first—and why?
• What’s tougher: keeping eye focus on camera, or lip-syncing to syllables?
• For young artists: do you storyboard before you write, or write first and board later?
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Filmmaker – Josh Mason


In this episode of The Tiberius Show, filmmaker and studio owner Josh Mason breaks down how he turns video games and pop culture into fan films, why he skipped film school, and how he actually makes a living doing this stuff. We dig into resourceful producing, rain-soaked shoots that turned out better than planned, and the business side that keeps the cameras rolling. What you’ll hear
· Origin story: from a high school To Kill a Mockingbird project to a full-time career
· Fan films 101: legal lines, what “don’t monetize” really means, and why some projects explode without huge budgets
· Resource-driven creativity: picking Tomb Raider because the right actor and cosplay were available
· Producing on a shoestring: Zelda vs. Mario budgets, where money helps and where ideas win
· When things go wrong: filming in the rain, protecting gear, adapting fast
· Business model: spinning fan-film attention into real client work and a digital marketing agency
· Self-taught path: gear, editing, leadership on set, and what film school might not teach
· New project reveal: “Cinematic Adventure,” a love letter to movies set in a theater where films come to life
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Insurance Broker – Tracy Milner


In this episode of The Tiberius Show, we explore the world of insurance with the energetic and witty Tracy Milner, Insurance Broker, Business Owner, and former restaurant professional.
From dishwashing at age 12 to running his own insurance company, Tracy brings a mix of humor, honesty, and real-world lessons as he shares:
• What makes a broker different from an agent—and why that matters
• Why insurance is more exciting (and necessary) than most people think
• The wildest thing someone asked him to insure (hint: $100,000 of bourbon!)
• How running restaurants taught him the value of promises and relationships
• Why integrity and reputation are everything in business and life
• The truth about what really drives the “boring but sexy” world of insurance
Whether you’re a teen dreaming about driving, a parent navigating policies, or someone curious about building a stable, meaningful career, this conversation with Tracy will keep you laughing—and learning. #InsuranceBroker #InsuranceExplained #CreativeCareers #SmallBusinessOwner #TiberiusShow #InsuranceLife #CareerAdvice #TracyMilner #YouthPodcast #PodcastInterview #IntegrityInBusiness #Entrepreneurship #InsuranceTips #CommunityBusiness
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Graphic Novel Artist – Martheus Wade


In this episode of The Tiberius Show, Tiberius Boy sits down with the amazing Martheus Wade—graphic novel artist, teacher, and creator of the Jetta series and Shinobi Ninja Princess.
Discover how Martheus’ passion for drawing began before he could even speak, how he turned his love of comics and martial arts into a career, and the challenges (and rewards!) of creating original stories in a world of superheroes, anime, and manga. He opens up about deadlines, distribution struggles, and even the funny (and sometimes awkward) moments of working with big franchises like Marvel and Star Wars.
But Martheus’ creativity doesn’t stop at comics—he also teaches young artists, produces tutorials, and is launching an exciting motion comic project with voice actors and animation.
Throughout the conversation, Martheus reveals:
 How martial arts and anime shaped the Jetta universe.
 The hardest parts of being a graphic novel artist (and how he stays motivated).
 Why empathy is the most important skill for teens to learn.
 His funniest childhood ninja star story—and what it taught him.
This episode is packed with creativity, inspiration for kids who dream of making comics, and plenty of laughs (including one unforgettable fan convention moment).
Watch now and hear how imagination, discipline, and storytelling can build worlds and careers!
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Cosplay Model – Sara A Freites


In this episode of The Tiberius Show, Tiberius Boy sits down with the amazing Sara A. Freites—cosplayer, model, author, and all-around creative powerhouse. Discover how Sara’s love for cosplay began with a simple Google search, how she transformed her passion into a business, and the challenges (and joys!) of bringing characters like Lara Croft to life. She opens up about costume fails, crafting props, and even the hilarious reactions from people who mistake cosplayers for trick-or-treaters outside of conventions.
But Sara’s creativity doesn’t stop at cosplay—she’s also the author of a thrilling vampire book series, Rise of Midnight and Strike of Midnight. She shares what inspired her writing, her journey to publication, and what it’s like to cosplay as her own characters!
Throughout the conversation, Sara reveals:
• How cosplay led her into community service at children’s hospitals and parties.
• The biggest lessons she learned about resilience and believing in herself.
• Her plans for future books and updated costumes.
• Why nobility and generosity are key values in her work and life.
This episode is packed with fun stories, inspiration for kids who dream of cosplaying or writing, and plenty of laughs (including one unforgettable catwalk mishap).
👉 Watch now and hear how passion, creativity, and courage can shape a career!
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Machine Mechanic – Dylan Scott


In this episode, we welcome Dylan Scott – cosplayer, machine mechanic, and actor – for a conversation that jumps from creative passion to career lessons and personal growth. Dylan shares how his acting journey began in high school with a YouTube skit called Nerd Rage, what it’s like balancing cosplay with his career in mechanics, and the one skill he believes every teen should learn before adulthood. We explore his thoughts on AI’s role in the trades, the importance of applying yourself beyond your comfort zone, and why saying “I’m sorry” is more powerful than most people realize. From video games and favorite books to unexpected stories from his past, Dylan opens up about the moments that shaped him. He also offers advice for young people curious about machining, the benefits of going to the gym, and how hobbies like cosplay can create community. In this episode you’ll hear about:
How a high school YouTube channel sparked an acting passion
The surprising “most important skill” for teens
Getting into the machining field and learning from mentors
AI’s (limited) role in hands-on industries
Stepping outside your comfort zone to find your career path
The value of fitness for health, confidence, and making friends
Dylan’s favorite games, books, and behind-the-scenes stories
Whether you’re interested in creative arts, skilled trades, or just hearing an honest and lighthearted conversation, this episode has something for you. Follow Dylan:
Instagram: @psychotic_cosplays
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Arts and Cultural Affairs Administrator – Vicki Landon


In this episode of The Tiberius Show, we dive into the behind-the-scenes world of arts administration with the incredible Vicki Landon, Arts & Cultural Affairs Administrator for Orange County, Florida.
From the wild and uncensored spirit of the Orlando Fringe Festival to the detailed spreadsheets and public funding that support the arts, Vicki shares:
• What makes the Fringe Festival unlike anything else in the country
• Why arts administration is the best-kept secret career in the creative world
• Her unexpected journey from drama club to managing $15 million in arts funding
• How government, fundraising, and community creativity all come together
• And yes… the little white lies parents tell their kids!
Whether you’re an aspiring artist, a student dreaming of a creative job, or just curious how the arts actually get done, this conversation will surprise and inspire you.
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Professional Hunter – Kimberly Darling


What’s it really like to be a professional hunter, travel the world for game, and turn animals into stunning taxidermy mounts? Kimberly Darling, professional hunter, Army veteran, TV personality, and taxidermist, joins Tiberius to share her amazing (and sometimes scary) adventures in the wild.
What you’ll discover in this episode:
• How Kimberly Started Hunting at Age Four – And the life lessons she learned from her grandfather about respect, ethics, and conservation.
• The Scariest Hunt Ever – Negative 20 degrees, 30 mph winds, and a dangerous hunt for the elusive King Eider sea duck in Alaska.
• The Art of Ethical Hunting – Why conservation and population control are key, and how ethical hunters protect wildlife for future generations.
• Taxidermy Secrets – From her first awkward attempt to creating lifelike mounts, Kimberly explains how long it really takes to preserve an animal.
• The Current Demand for Taxidermy – Why hunters worldwide wait years for their mounts and how this growing industry works.
• TV Life & Breaking Barriers – How Kimberly became one of the few women featured on hunting shows and why she encourages more women and kids to get involved.
Your turn to join the conversation:
• Would you ever try hunting, or do you think it’s too extreme?
• What are your thoughts on ethical hunting and conservation—necessary or cruel?
• If you hunted, what animal would you want to mount for display?
Drop your answers in the comments, and your response might be mentioned in a future episode.
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