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In this episode of Girl, You So Random, I had the pleasure of talking with Tashika Campbell. She began her Improv journey in 2017 in Baltimore. Originally from Charlotte, Tashika is a founding member of the award-winning troupe Cake Walk. In addition to performing, she is the lead coordinator of F.A.M Fest, the first Improv festival dedicated to centering and celebrating Black performers in the DMV, (D.C., Maryland and Virginia) area. Currently, Tashika works as an education consultant with Ubiquitii Educational Solutions, which uses SEL concepts to promote learning in students. She also serves as President of the Board of Directors with the Baltimore Improv Group theater and is the Diversity Advisor with Camp Improv Utopia. Tashika is a highly sought-after coach, teacher and workshop facilitator, and has previously worked with Bird City Improv, Queen City Improv, Black and Funny Festival and Comedy Sportz. Follower her on IG: cakewalkcomedy
Step into the inspiring world of Maryland Art Place as Rob Lee, the naturally curious and talented storyteller, takes the stage for his Creative Mornings talk on the theme of 'Truth.' In this captivating presentation, Rob explores the concept of truth through three famous quotes, sharing his unique perspective as the host of "The Truth In This Art" podcast.With over 400 interviews featuring a diverse guest list of artists, entrepreneurs, and tastemakers, Rob has become a prominent voice in Baltimore and beyond. Motivated by a desire to challenge negative narratives and false perceptions about his beloved hometown, Rob created "The Truth In This Art" podcast in 2019. In recognition of his impactful work, the podcast was awarded the title of Best Podcast in Baltimore by Baltimore Magazine's esteemed editors in 2022.Beyond his podcast, Rob's commitment to the arts and community shines through his active involvement on the boards of the Baltimore Improv Group and Creative Nomads. These organizations provide platforms for live comedy shows, adult and youth workshops, podcasting, and foster the professional and craft development of arts entrepreneurs. Rob's dedication to providing access to arts, music, and cultural programming to all youth and families is a testament to his belief in the transformative power of creativity.Join Rob Lee as he takes you on a thought-provoking journey through his Creative Mornings talk at Maryland Art Place. Experience the wisdom and insights he uncovers through three powerful quotes, and gain a deeper understanding of truth in the context of art, storytelling, and community.Photo by Schaun Champion
This week on Yes But Why, I explore the world of artist Ti Malik Coleman. Ti Malik Coleman is a Baltimore based comedian, teacher, storyteller, improviser, and writer. A Black trans performer, he is dedicated to building spaces for black queer and trans folks to come together and share stories as a mechanism of healing and celebration. Ti Malik tells stories to heal, gather and entertain. Ti Malik is an experienced and sought-after Improv teacher and coach. He has taught core and advanced classes with Baltimore Improv Group and Maryland Improv Group. He is a frequent guest instructor for Bad Dog Theater, winning Favorite Guest Instructor in 2020. He started teaching improv in 2015 with the Baltimore Improv teacher training program, and since then has taught over 50 classes and workshops. He was a founding member of an all-Black improv group, Casually Dope, and has been featured as a performer and teacher at improv festivals in Toronto, Chicago, New York, DC, and Philadelphia. As a community artist, Ti Malik teaches students and organizations how to use art to facilitate change. He has led Applied Improv workshops and series in a variety of corporate settings. Applied Improv uses the foundations, concepts and exercises used in improvisational comedy and applies them to business, relationships, healing, and life. Ti Malik's deepest love is working with young people, he has taught improv in many schools and works with organizations to bring improv to youth of all access levels. As a youth organizer and facilitator, Ti Malik created the first youth team at Baltimore Improv Group, he previously served as a site manager for Creative Alliance After School, and he is currently a teaching artist with Arts for Learning Maryland. “Coach Ti” teaches improvisational comedy and theater to all ages. As an arts integration specialist, he uses theater and improv as a vehicle to academic success, in particular ELA and math.In our conversation, Ti Malik shared with me the metaphorical branches of his creative tree: improv, storytelling, community building, teaching, connecting. First, we talked about the divinity in creativity. We laughed about the Artist's Way and how we haven't quite finished it yet! LOL. Ti Malik shared the meditative state of melting into a character. We discussed acting for a bit. Then Ti Malik explained his experience of falling in love with improv. And he mentioned that his plan B to being an artist was to become President.! Thankfully for us, his intelligence and ability to juggle many projects was instead better invested into the arts world. Ti Malik told me about the amazing arts organizations he was a part of in Baltimore: Baltimore Improv Group, Creative Alliance, Arts for Learning Maryland. These groups gave him a place to showcase his talents while helping his community. I think that it's absolutely great that the city of Baltimore has so many artistic opportunities!“Who we are is endless, you know, and I think that being able to show someone that is beautiful; And being able to show myself that is The Thing.”We mused about the never-ending process of getting to know ourselves. Ti Malik credited his artistic community and friends for helping him to become more himself. This was a really lovely, warm episode and I hope you all enjoy it!Support Ti Malik Coleman by hiring him to teach at your school or workplace! Check out ticoleman.com to get connected!Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com to join in on the fun. #YesButWhy #Podcast #HCUniversalNetworkThis episode of Yes But Why podcast is sponsored by audible - get your FREE audiobook download and your 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/YESBUTWHY. This episode of Yes But Why is also sponsored by PodcastCadet.com. Go to PodcastCadet.com to connect with us so we can help you with your podcast! Save money by putting in offer code YBY20 to get 20% off the first service or workshop you buy!(production notes: recorded zoom meeting via Rodecaster on 7/13/2022; posted on 8/29/2022)
This week on Yes But Why, I explore the world of artist Ti Malik Coleman. Ti Malik Coleman is a Baltimore based comedian, teacher, storyteller, improviser, and writer. A Black trans performer, he is dedicated to building spaces for black queer and trans folks to come together and share stories as a mechanism of healing and celebration. Ti Malik tells stories to heal, gather and entertain. Ti Malik is an experienced and sought-after Improv teacher and coach. He has taught core and advanced classes with Baltimore Improv Group and Maryland Improv Group. He is a frequent guest instructor for Bad Dog Theater, winning Favorite Guest Instructor in 2020. He started teaching improv in 2015 with the Baltimore Improv teacher training program, and since then has taught over 50 classes and workshops. He was a founding member of an all-Black improv group, Casually Dope, and has been featured as a performer and teacher at improv festivals in Toronto, Chicago, New York, DC, and Philadelphia. As a community artist, Ti Malik teaches students and organizations how to use art to facilitate change. He has led Applied Improv workshops and series in a variety of corporate settings. Applied Improv uses the foundations, concepts and exercises used in improvisational comedy and applies them to business, relationships, healing, and life. Ti Malik's deepest love is working with young people, he has taught improv in many schools and works with organizations to bring improv to youth of all access levels. As a youth organizer and facilitator, Ti Malik created the first youth team at Baltimore Improv Group, he previously served as a site manager for Creative Alliance After School, and he is currently a teaching artist with Arts for Learning Maryland. “Coach Ti” teaches improvisational comedy and theater to all ages. As an arts integration specialist, he uses theater and improv as a vehicle to academic success, in particular ELA and math. In our conversation, Ti Malik shared with me the metaphorical branches of his creative tree: improv, storytelling, community building, teaching, connecting. First, we talked about the divinity in creativity. We laughed about the Artist's Way and how we haven't quite finished it yet! LOL. Ti Malik shared the meditative state of melting into a character. We discussed acting for a bit. Then Ti Malik explained his experience of falling in love with improv. And he mentioned that his plan B to being an artist was to become President.! Thankfully for us, his intelligence and ability to juggle many projects was instead better invested into the arts world. Ti Malik told me about the amazing arts organizations he was a part of in Baltimore: Baltimore Improv Group, Creative Alliance, Arts for Learning Maryland. These groups gave him a place to showcase his talents while helping his community. I think that it's absolutely great that the city of Baltimore has so many artistic opportunities! “Who we are is endless, you know, and I think that being able to show someone that is beautiful; And being able to show myself that is The Thing.” We mused about the never-ending process of getting to know ourselves. Ti Malik credited his artistic community and friends for helping him to become more himself. This was a really lovely, warm episode and I hope you all enjoy it! Support Ti Malik Coleman by hiring him to teach at your school or workplace! Check out ticoleman.com to get connected! Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com to join in on the fun. #YesButWhy #Podcast #HCUniversalNetwork This episode of Yes But Why podcast is sponsored by audible - get your FREE audiobook download and your 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/YESBUTWHY. This episode of Yes But Why is also sponsored by PodcastCadet.com. Go to PodcastCadet.com to connect with us so we can help you with your podcast! Save money by putting in offer code YBY20 to get 20% off the first service or workshop you buy! (production notes: recorded zoom meeting via Rodecaster on 7/13/2022; posted on 8/29/2022)
This week on Yes But Why, I explore the world of artist Ti Malik Coleman. Ti Malik Coleman is a Baltimore based comedian, teacher, storyteller, improviser, and writer. A Black trans performer, he is dedicated to building spaces for black queer and trans folks to come together and share stories as a mechanism of healing and celebration. Ti Malik tells stories to heal, gather and entertain. Ti Malik is an experienced and sought-after Improv teacher and coach. He has taught core and advanced classes with Baltimore Improv Group and Maryland Improv Group. He is a frequent guest instructor for Bad Dog Theater, winning Favorite Guest Instructor in 2020. He started teaching improv in 2015 with the Baltimore Improv teacher training program, and since then has taught over 50 classes and workshops. He was a founding member of an all-Black improv group, Casually Dope, and has been featured as a performer and teacher at improv festivals in Toronto, Chicago, New York, DC, and Philadelphia. As a community artist, Ti Malik teaches students and organizations how to use art to facilitate change. He has led Applied Improv workshops and series in a variety of corporate settings. Applied Improv uses the foundations, concepts and exercises used in improvisational comedy and applies them to business, relationships, healing, and life. Ti Malik's deepest love is working with young people, he has taught improv in many schools and works with organizations to bring improv to youth of all access levels. As a youth organizer and facilitator, Ti Malik created the first youth team at Baltimore Improv Group, he previously served as a site manager for Creative Alliance After School, and he is currently a teaching artist with Arts for Learning Maryland. “Coach Ti” teaches improvisational comedy and theater to all ages. As an arts integration specialist, he uses theater and improv as a vehicle to academic success, in particular ELA and math. In our conversation, Ti Malik shared with me the metaphorical branches of his creative tree: improv, storytelling, community building, teaching, connecting. First, we talked about the divinity in creativity. We laughed about the Artist's Way and how we haven't quite finished it yet! LOL. Ti Malik shared the meditative state of melting into a character. We discussed acting for a bit. Then Ti Malik explained his experience of falling in love with improv. And he mentioned that his plan B to being an artist was to become President.! Thankfully for us, his intelligence and ability to juggle many projects was instead better invested into the arts world. Ti Malik told me about the amazing arts organizations he was a part of in Baltimore: Baltimore Improv Group, Creative Alliance, Arts for Learning Maryland. These groups gave him a place to showcase his talents while helping his community. I think that it's absolutely great that the city of Baltimore has so many artistic opportunities! “Who we are is endless, you know, and I think that being able to show someone that is beautiful; And being able to show myself that is The Thing.” We mused about the never-ending process of getting to know ourselves. Ti Malik credited his artistic community and friends for helping him to become more himself. This was a really lovely, warm episode and I hope you all enjoy it! Support Ti Malik Coleman by hiring him to teach at your school or workplace! Check out ticoleman.com to get connected! Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com to join in on the fun. #YesButWhy #Podcast #HCUniversalNetwork This episode of Yes But Why podcast is sponsored by audible - get your FREE audiobook download and your 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/YESBUTWHY. This episode of Yes But Why is also sponsored by PodcastCadet.com. Go to PodcastCadet.com to connect with us so we can help you with your podcast! Save money by putting in offer code YBY20 to get 20% off the first service or workshop you buy! (production notes: recorded zoom meeting via Rodecaster on 7/13/2022; posted on 8/29/2022)
This week on Yes But Why, I explore the world of artist Ti Malik Coleman. Ti Malik Coleman is a Baltimore based comedian, teacher, storyteller, improviser, and writer. A Black trans performer, he is dedicated to building spaces for black queer and trans folks to come together and share stories as a mechanism of healing and celebration. Ti Malik tells stories to heal, gather and entertain. Ti Malik is an experienced and sought-after Improv teacher and coach. He has taught core and advanced classes with Baltimore Improv Group and Maryland Improv Group. He is a frequent guest instructor for Bad Dog Theater, winning Favorite Guest Instructor in 2020. He started teaching improv in 2015 with the Baltimore Improv teacher training program, and since then has taught over 50 classes and workshops. He was a founding member of an all-Black improv group, Casually Dope, and has been featured as a performer and teacher at improv festivals in Toronto, Chicago, New York, DC, and Philadelphia. As a community artist, Ti Malik teaches students and organizations how to use art to facilitate change. He has led Applied Improv workshops and series in a variety of corporate settings. Applied Improv uses the foundations, concepts and exercises used in improvisational comedy and applies them to business, relationships, healing, and life. Ti Malik's deepest love is working with young people, he has taught improv in many schools and works with organizations to bring improv to youth of all access levels. As a youth organizer and facilitator, Ti Malik created the first youth team at Baltimore Improv Group, he previously served as a site manager for Creative Alliance After School, and he is currently a teaching artist with Arts for Learning Maryland. “Coach Ti” teaches improvisational comedy and theater to all ages. As an arts integration specialist, he uses theater and improv as a vehicle to academic success, in particular ELA and math. In our conversation, Ti Malik shared with me the metaphorical branches of his creative tree: improv, storytelling, community building, teaching, connecting. First, we talked about the divinity in creativity. We laughed about the Artist's Way and how we haven't quite finished it yet! LOL. Ti Malik shared the meditative state of melting into a character. We discussed acting for a bit. Then Ti Malik explained his experience of falling in love with improv. And he mentioned that his plan B to being an artist was to become President.! Thankfully for us, his intelligence and ability to juggle many projects was instead better invested into the arts world. Ti Malik told me about the amazing arts organizations he is part of in Baltimore: Baltimore Improv Group, Creative Alliance, Arts for Learning Maryland. These groups gave him a place to showcase his talents while helping his community. I think that it's absolutely great that the city of Baltimore has so many artistic opportunities! “Who we are is endless, you know, and I think that being able to show someone that is beautiful; And being able to show myself that is The Thing.” We mused about the never-ending process of getting to know ourselves. Ti Malik credited his artistic community and friends for helping him to become more himself. This was a really lovely, warm episode and I hope you all enjoy it! Support Ti Malik Coleman by hiring him to teach at your school or workplace! Check out ticoleman.com to get connected! Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com to join in on the fun. #YesButWhy #Podcast #HCUniversalNetwork This episode of Yes But Why podcast is sponsored by audible - get your FREE audiobook download and your 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/YESBUTWHY. This episode of Yes But Why is also sponsored by PodcastCadet.com. Go to PodcastCadet.com to connect with us so we can help you with your podcast! Save money by putting i
About the guestMichelle Faulkner-Forson is the Managing Director of The Baltimore Improv Group (BIG). The Baltimore Improv Group (BIG) advances the art and appreciation of comedy improv in the Baltimore region through enthusiastic participation and education. BIG enhances the quality of, expands participation in, and fosters the appreciation for improv throughout Baltimore.BIG envisions awareness of, participation in and passion for improv comedy spread throughout the Baltimore region. We similarly envision improv's infectious culture of support spread throughout the greater Baltimore area, inspiring community and creativity among all.The Truth In This ArtThe Truth In This Art is a podcast interview series supporting vibrancy and development of Baltimore & beyond's arts and culture.This episode is brought to you by a partnership with Station North Art's DistrictVote for Station North! USA Today nominated the Station North Arts District as one of the nation's 10 best creative and cultural hubs. Join us in voting once a day through July 4th. Find the link to vote in the episode description. This week, are excited to announce the return of Station North Summer Art Walks the final Fridays in July ‘spotlight on Charles North', and August ‘spotlight on Greenmount West' and September. Step into the artist studios, galleries, pop-ups, and performance spaces that make Station North one of the 10 best Arts Districts in the country. July 29, August 26, and September 30. For more information, visit stationnorth.org. Station North Arts District is a proud program of the Central Baltimore Partnership.Mentioned in this episodeBIG ImprovVote for Station NorthTo find more amazing stories from the artist and entrepreneurial scenes in & around Baltimore, check out my episode directory.Stay in TouchNewsletter sign-upSupport my podcastShareable link to episode★ Support this podcast ★
Meet Kate Zelensky! This episode was a freakin’ dream, recorded live onstage at this year’s Baltimore Improv Festival. Kate spent many prolific years at The Upright Citizens Brigade before Baltimore Improv Group was lucky to work with her. She tells us how she went from a music theater performer to an in-demand UCB improv teacher - plus serves up some celebrity dish. Let’s just say she and a famous Gossip Girl actress are living parallel lives. She also brought fellow UCB performers Don Fanelli, Dru Johnston, and Tim Martin to join us. And we finally got BIG Artistic Director and former UCB-er Jenn Withers on the show! It gets better with BIG guests Michael Quinn and Brian Leonard. Improv by one-time troupe: Balls: A Balls Class.
Baltimore Improv Group member Hannah Jackson joins The Confessional Podcast this week to discuss Sleep Paralysis with Confessions from Wisconsin, New York City, Virginia, and more!
Meet Andy McIntyre! He teaches history? He also teaches improv at the Baltimore Improv Group! A former college DJ and long time improviser, be sure to listen for his teacher voice in his upcoming streaming service: Andy Plus. If you like what you hear, be sure to check out the Baltimore Improv Festival later this month, which Andy organizes! Or, just check out his hot-out-the-oven-no-corners-cut limericks on Ledo's Pizza Facebook page every week! Join us and one time troupe: Thick Cut Pepperoni. Cast of Improvisers: Harold Young and Nate Tyson
This week, Josh talks to Morris Kraicer about Baltimore, engineering, college improv, and so much more. See his group, Richard Dreyfuss, at Baltimore Improv Group on Thursday, January 31 at 830pm. Like the troupe on Facebook at facebook.com/richarddreyfusssketch. Head to phillysketchfest.com for more information on this year’s festival.
More great history from Baltimore in the Edgar Allan Poe house and museum. More hilarious improvisors from Baltimore Improv Group; David Lustig, David Richman, Mike Harris, and Kristen McKenzie!!
Live at the Baltimore Improv Group! Dorian Gray tells us the fascinating story of Julie d'Aubigny. Then David Lutsig, Scott Lichtor, Kerri Shannon, and my good friend Kim Scarfe join in the improv madness!!
Mastermind Team's Robcast - The Best Podcast in Baltimore is Back! The legendary duo, Rob Lee and Dann D, are back with an all-new episode so pensive that it'll blind your third eye! At the top of the show, Rob regales Dann with his trip to "Chicago" and why you should be cautious when using Airbnb. New Challenger returns with stories about attempted murder, fake penises, and sex with animals! Would you try to kill your boss after getting hired and fired within two days? What would you do if you saw a helpless animal dying on the side of the road? The Crown City Cook is here to talk about brand new bread options at Jimmy John's in addition to an all-new That's Not A Substitute that is guaranteed to ruin your holiday season before it even begins. If you could create one seafood based candy, what would it be? Meanwhile, Greg finds true love in the most unlikely of places. Whether you stream now or download and listen later, you don't want to miss the episode made entirely out of whole grain wheat! Remember mtrthenetwork is on Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | PlayerFM Subscribe and share using #mtrthenetwork and #mtrpodcasts Follow Mtrthenetwork on Instagram & Twitter | @mtrpodcasts use #mtrpodcasts Follow Rob on Instagram @lordleemtr and Dann D. on Instagram @CrownCityCook Like Mtrthenetwork on Facebook | mtrpodcasts Don't forget to come see us at BIG on September 15th in Baltimore Back for a second year with the Baltimore Improv Group, see live podcast recordings featuring: 4-4:45pm Mastermind Team's Robcast The afternoon event is free; no tickets are needed.
Mastermind Team's Robcast - The Best Podcast in Baltimore is Back! The legendary duo, Rob Lee and Dann D, are back with an all-new episode so pensive that it'll blind your third eye! At the top of the show, Rob regales Dann with his trip to "Chicago" and why you should be cautious when using Airbnb. New Challenger returns with stories about attempted murder, fake penises, and sex with animals! Would you try to kill your boss after getting hired and fired within two days? What would you do if you saw a helpless animal dying on the side of the road? The Crown City Cook is here to talk about brand new bread options at Jimmy John's in addition to an all-new That's Not A Substitute that is guaranteed to ruin your holiday season before it even begins. If you could create one seafood based candy, what would it be? Meanwhile, Greg finds true love in the most unlikely of places. Whether you stream now or download and listen later, you don't want to miss the episode made entirely out of whole grain wheat! Remember mtrthenetwork is on Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | PlayerFM Subscribe and share using #mtrthenetwork and #mtrpodcasts Follow Mtrthenetwork on Instagram & Twitter | @mtrpodcasts use #mtrpodcasts Follow Rob on Instagram @lordleemtr and Dann D. on Instagram @CrownCityCook Like Mtrthenetwork on Facebook | mtrpodcasts Don't forget to come see us at BIG on September 15th in Baltimore Back for a second year with the Baltimore Improv Group, see live podcast recordings featuring: 4-4:45pm Mastermind Team's Robcast The afternoon event is free; no tickets are needed.
Marty and Jonathan are in the final stretch of the Baltimore Improv Group’s Kickstarter. They get a chance to speak to many members of the community who helped get their new theater up and running for the grand opening.
If you are new to management, have had problems managing your staff, or are looking for some insight into strategies that might work better with the teams you have in place, today's episode with Mike Subelsky is a great place to start. He is (among other things) Chief Technology Officer and Co-Founder of Staq, a tech start-up based in Balitmore that "makes ad operations more efficient" through compiling data from 350 different platforms. Staq is a rapidly growing company that welcomes people from all backgrounds with an interest in programming and strives to create an organization of empowered staff so that it can continue even when someone is on vacation or leaves the company. "Give away all the credit, take all the blame" is one of the many takeaways from this episode that may help you improve relationships with your staff and help them become more creative and invested. Don't miss these and other essential tips to starting and running organizations in a way that supports people. Mike is the CTO of STAQ, an enterprise data unification company based in Baltimore and New York. He has started a variety of profit-and-nonprofit organizations in Baltimore, including the Baltimore Improv Group theater company. STAQ helps businesses retrieve, organize, and take action on all of the data they have stored in many difficult-to-use silos.
Aired Thursday, 27 October 2016, 4:00 PM ETMartha welcomes Improv comedian and host of “The 4-Play Sex and Comedy Show” Prescott Gaylord to talk about the intersection of humor and sex education. Prescott believes sex education is frequently delivered so seriously that we forget the fun in the pleasure. In this segment, he will discuss why comedians should get sex information correct and why sex educators should immediately enroll in an Improv class.About the Guest Prescott GaylordPrescott Gaylord is the former Artistic Director of the Baltimore Improv Group, and creator of “The 4-Play Sex and Comedy Show” – a live show in Baltimore and Singapore with a podcast following – where he hosts sex experts, artists, educators, and sexuality thinkers and invites them to talk about various subjects with comedians.has directed large and small scale improvised projects in several cities including, ‘Skinesthesia – Body Painted Improv’, Improvised Burlesque, and Unscripted – an improvised play in two acts,’ a show that has enjoyed sold out runs in Baltimore over the past 7 years.He has performed in and directed shows in improv festivals in Baltimore, Shanghai, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Washington DC, Austin, New York, and Chicago.Contacts:Website: www.4playsexcomedy.comTwitter: @4playbaltimoreFB: https://www.facebook.com/4playsexcomedy/
For their 400th episode, Joel Murphy and Lars Periwinkle invite back two of their favorite guests - Dave LaSalle and Kelly Lloyd. In addition to being one of the funniest and most charming couples in Baltimore, Dave and Kelly are actors and improvisers in the Baltimore Improv Group.
Follow us on Twitter: @BetterRobotJosh - Josh Kuderna @MichaelMoran10 - Michael Moran 10 @DigSeshPod - Podcast @SweepAlex - Alex Braslavsky @DannnFriedmannn - Daniel Friedman Good Set, Guys Hola DigHeads! On this week's episode, Josh sits down with his good buddies and cohosts of Chucklestorm – Alex Braslavsky & Dan Friedman! Checkout Chucklestorm.com!!! Josh, Dan, and Alex discuss the next Chucklestorm which is May 28th at the Ottobar, the delicate tight rope walk of providing some constructive criticism to fellow comedians or people in general, doing improv with the Baltimore Improv Group, the tarpit that is Linkedin, murder mystery dinner theater, city and state pride, and more! Thanks for all the love Dig Heads! If you can swing it please drop our asses a few bones via the “Donate” button on the website. Also please subscribe to Digression Sessions on Stitcher and iTunes. Thanks everyone! We love you!
Baltimore Improv Group's Michael Harris yuks it up with the King of DC Media, William Powell. Baltimore Improv Group is holding a Fundraiser/Birthday Party September 21, honoring it's 10th Season .
What up, Digheads! Your two favorite earbuds are back! This week another member of the Baltimore Improv Group joins Josh and Mike on their journey to Hilarious Town! The guest must remain anonymous in the description this week because or he/she drops knowledge on the chitlins on a regular basis. But, listen in and you'll uncover the secret identity of our wonderful guest! Topics for this week's show include: Swipey cards, cat paws, cat pause, cat fragments, new xmas outfits, juggalos, Greece II, Baltimore Improv Group, haste, Santorum – the frothy mix of lube and feces, stoves for rent, videos for rent, 3D arrows, 3 burner stoves, teacher politics bullish, activities under tables, Look Who's Talking, Look Who's Talking II, Acme Stoves & Video, up high, a pie, SUPPER, Splatterhorn, and so much more! Check out bigimprov.org for upcoming Baltimore Improv Group (BIG) shows! Follow us on Twitter - @DigSeshPod