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It's no exaggeration to say that the internet would be nothing without Joe's Hottest Tips. In the 90s, millions of Americans bought PCs and they needed someone to give them Tips on how to log on, turn off their computer at night (not just the monitor!), and keep their mouseball clean. Noa's idol Joe Williams (Carson Mell) was the foremost Tips-giver of the era, but he fell off the radar as his Tips empire was pummeled by new media consolidation. Together they set sail on Joe's yacht to relive the glory days of the first Silicon Valley boom. Can Noa rekindle Joe's spark of innovation? Or will Joe help Noa see the light with some much-needed Tips for healthier living? Cast:Joe Williams … Carson MellNoa Lukas … Sam WestElena Lin … Zoe ChaoTom “Woz” Joyce … Mark ProkschLouie Anderson ... HimselfProperty Manager … Matt PowersNewscasters… Jason Flowers, Gabe Gundacker, Kelly HudsonCloud People … Hannah Armour, Cathryn Mudon, Shaun Diston, George Kareman Created/Written by: Matt Klinman, Chris Sartinsky, Sam WestDirected by: Matt Klinman and Sam WestExecutive Producers: Matt Powers, Jeff Ross, Adam SachsProducers: Hanna Armour and Julia SmithCasting: Hanna Armour, JP Buck, Matt PowersSenior Director of Business Development: Willie NavarreLegal: David Melmed Smartr was produced by Western SoundExecutive Producer: Ben AdairTechnical director: Dan LeoneEditor and sound designer: Dan LeoneAssistant editor: Audrey NgoMix Engineer: Johnny Vince EvansAssistant engineer: Chaz SextonProduction assistants: Annet Rangel, Jefferson Yen
You share your car and your home, now share your pool. Tech genius Noa Lukas visits Puel, whose pool-match algorithm finds the perfect pool filled with swimmers like you based on your demographic profile. Noa and CEO Alex Patterson (Tim Heidecker) dive into Puel's business model and navigate the choppy waters of early growth, like being banned from twenty states for accidentally violating the Civil Rights Act. Will Puel sink, or will Noa help them chart a course for profitability? Cast: CEO Alex Patterson ... Tim HeideckerNoa Lukas … Sam WestBrontë ... Claudia O'DohertyElena Lin ... Zoe ChaoMr. Ralph ... Jason FlowersBillionaires ... David Gerson, Cathryn Mudon, Pat O'BrienFBI Agent Clark ... Matt KlinmanNews Anchor ... Julia SmithPolice ... Mookie BlaiklockPuel Receptionist ... Hannah ArmourReporter … Matt Powers Created/Written by: Matt Klinman, Chris Sartinsky, Sam WestDirected by: Matt Klinman and Sam WestExecutive Producers: Matt Powers, Jeff Ross, Adam SachsProducers: Hanna Armour and Julia SmithCasting: Hanna Armour, JP Buck, Matt PowersSenior Director of Business Development: Willie NavarreLegal: David Melmed Smartr was produced by Western SoundExecutive Producer: Ben AdairTechnical director: Dan LeoneEditor and sound designer: Dan LeoneAssistant editor: Audrey NgoMix Engineer: Johnny Vince EvansAssistant engineer: Chaz SextonProduction assistants: Annet Rangel, Jefferson Yen Special Thanks to Dan Klein, Geoff Haggerty and Michael Pielocik
The crew travels to an impressive repository of knowledge. Pleck Finds Himself. AJ definitely reads. Nermut follows his instincts. Jeremy Bent as C-53 Alden Ford as Pleck Decksetter Allie Kokesh as Dar Seth Lind as Nermut Bundaloy Winston Noel as AJ Moujan Zolfaghari as B4ЯJ13 With special guest Cathryn Mudon as Poopins Edited by Jeremy Bent Recording, sound design and mix by Shane O’Connell Music composed by Brendan Ryan and performed by FAME’s Macedonian Symphony Orchestra Opening crawl narration by Jeremy Crutchley Ship design for The Bargarean Jade by Eric Geusz Audio hosting by Simplecast Mission to Zyxx is a proud member of the Maximum Fun podcast network.
Once again, each improvisor recounts the notes that shaped their understanding of improv or their understanding of themselves as improvisors. Featuring John Timothy, Beth Appel, Ashley Ward, Jake Cornell, X Mayo, Terry Withers, Maritza Montañez, Kevin Mullaney, David Bluvband, Lindsay Calleran, Rudy Behrens, and Cathryn Mudon. Hosted by Curtis Retherford.
We ask ourselves what the letter D stands for in this harmonic mini-tation featuring UCB's Cathryn Mudon.
What is it that we see in a child’s face? Or in some cases, on a child’s face? Featuring Cathryn Mudon (UCB).
This week we welcome UCB performer Cathryn Mudon as our guest guide. And we're also welcoming the summer solstice with a meditation on what the season means to us.
Cathryn Mudon (UCB) discusses not going to people’s weddings, defending Jane Eyre, internet challenges and an unhealthy relationship with a nutritionist. This episode is sponsored by FabFitFun. Music selections: "InBox theme" by 4aStables. (https://www.4astables.com) "As I Was Saying", "How I Used To See The Stars" by Lee Rosevere. (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/LeeRosevere/MusicforPodcasts4/) Licensed under Creative Commons: Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
A special episode recorded live at the Del Close Marathon, we talk to Cathryn Mudon (UCB Theatre) about the fractures in the Democratic party and how we should move forward.
Hey you! Turn down that Everclear Christmas album and listen to the second part of our Christmas Specialsode! We’ve got Cathryn Mudon (UCB) and Michael Delaney (UCB, The Other Guys) back again to chat about the Christmas songs we are embarrassed we love. If you consider a podcast about bad music a gift, then Christmas […]
In episode 27 we discuss some of music’s greatest legends – The Beatles. Elvis. Beethoven. Gershwin. Not because we brought those songs in, no no. But one of our songs references all those people! And we DO have rock luminaries Wheatus, Enya, and Fleetwood Mac’s keyboardist. This week we are joined by the amazing Cathryn […]
This week we are joined by Cathryn Mudon and Riley Soloner! Oh boy! Listen to these beautiful, normal humans debase themselves by being on this show and discussing litter boxes for humans, snake dinners, and how to jazz up that Puppy Bowl (Spoiler alert: it's kids with muscular dystrophy). Two reputations down, about 7 billion to go.
It seems you can't go anywhere these days without someone talking about windows. At Homes, in houses, near offices and other places, everyone in America is opening them up, sticking their head out and taking a look at this hot new trend, where if you can't seem through it, it's a just a wall. To get to the bottom of this trend, we talk to a Windows Expert from Vision & Pain, Isadora Vindolph. From the frame to the glass, she's got it all covered. After that, we'll chat with Blake Levine. You may know Blake, as a former salesman for Kapital Kurtain, but you definitely know him as an outspoken window opponent. He's hear to talk why, he believes, this trend is destroying our great nation. Also on the show, we're paid another visit from our good friend, Hank Schlitz, aka The BeFuddler, we dive into the scary teenage craze of "paning, and, as always, we take a look through the glass at this week's hot twitter trends. All that and more, plus music from the Foo Fighters. This week on America Won't Shut Up! Our guests this week are Cathryn Mudon (@itsmudon) and Connor Ratliff (@connorratliff). Be sure to check out their great webseries, "I'm Too Fragile For This" available for viewing on the internet. Follow us on twitter: @thejasonflowers, @pratobrien or you can follow the show @hashtagawsu Like us on facebook: facebook.com/americawontshutup Email the show at americawontshutup@gmail.com
1/2 hour podcast every Wednesday Noon PST || 1pm MTN || 2pm Central || 3pm EST Internet Finds + Pop Culture Commentary & Weekly Updates w/ Sara Tea This week's guest is Cathryn Mudon www.cathrynmudon.com www.twitter.com/itsMudon -=-=- Podcast & past episodes can be found here: www.sarateatime.com
1/2 hour podcast every Wednesday Noon PST || 1pm MTN || 2pm Central || 3pm EST Internet Finds + Pop Culture Commentary & Weekly Updates w/ Sara Tea This week's guest is Cathryn Mudon www.cathrynmudon.com www.twitter.com/itsMudon -=-=- Podcast & past episodes can be found here: www.sarateatime.com
We take a break from our regular schtick to bring you something special: Matt & Brett Love Comics! in association with Left Handed Radio present The Sequel Machine. The Sequel Machine recruits 24 writers to write the sequels for film’s biggest franchises, one page at a time. The catch: the writers only get to read the page before theirs in a round-robin, exquisite corpse style. The end result is hilarious, twisted, and about as coherent as any other misguided Hollywood sequel. This is Spider-Man 4. Written by: Brett White, Aaron Burdette, Frank Hejl, Anna Rubanova, Adam Bozarth, Jason Saenz, Taylor Moore, Dan Chamberlain, Beth Appel, Ben Stadler, Ari Scott, Kerry McGuire, Mike Scollins, Dru Johnston, Katey Healy-Wurzburg, John Freiler, Jon Bershad, Chris Schell, Chris Wilkes, Dave Bluvband, Kevin Hines, Will Hines, Erik Tanouye, and Matt Little. Performed live by: Jeremy Bent, Adam Bozarth, Aaron Burdette, Dan Chamberlain, Matt Little, Taylor Moore, Cathryn Mudon, Anna Rubanova, and Brett White. Featuring Michael Hartney as esoteric comic-book comedian Nicky Gold. See the next Sequel Machine show live: Dark Knight 4. UCB Theater East, 3rd Street & Avenue A. Thursday, September 6th, 7:30 PM. Check out more photos from the show by Curtis Retherford. Artwork by MRTIM, creator of webcomic Our Valued Customers. Buy his book! Music: “Everybody Wants To Rule The World” by Tears For Fears “Spider-Man Theme” by Joe Perry “Spydermann” by Another Bad Creation "The Sequel Machine: Spider-Man 4" originally appeared at http://mattandbrettlovecomics.com/podcast/2012/spider-man-4.html
Left Handed Radio and Matt and Brett Love Comics present The Sequel Machine. The Sequel Machine recruits 25 writers to write the sequels for film's biggest franchises one page at a time. The catch is, the writers only get to read the page before theirs in a round-robin, exquisite corpse style. The end result is a hilarious, twisted, and as coherent as any misquided Hollywood sequel. This month: Spider-Man 4. Performed by: Adam Bozarth, Dan Chamberlain, Matt Little, Anna Rubanova, Jeremy Bent, Aaron Burdette, Taylor Moore, Cathryn Mudon, and Brett White Written by: Brett White, Aaron Burdette, Frank Hejl, Anna Rubanova, Adam Bozarth, Jason Saenz, Taylor Moore, Dan Chamberlain, Beth Appel, Ben Stadler, Ari Scott, Kerry McGuire, Mike Scollins, Dru Johnston, Katey Healy-Wurzburg, John Freiler, Jon Bershad, Chris Schell, Chris Wilkes, Dave Bluvband, Kevin Hines, Will Hines, Erik Tanouye, and Matt Little Opening act: Michael Hartney as esoteric comic-book comedian Nicky Gold See the next Sequel Machine show live: Dark Knight 4. UCB Theater East, 3rd Street & Avenue A. Thursday, September 6th, 7:30 PM Presented by Left Handed Radio and Matt and Brett Love Comics. Script produced by Brett White and Matt Little. Check out photos from the show by Curtis Retherford. Artwork by MRTIM, author of Our Valued Customers
This week we have a special 3 guest episode! Lisa Gilroy (Conversations with my Period), Cathryn Mudon (Broad City) and Rekha Shankar (Animaniacs) join the show to tell stories about driver's ed, an all you can eat fish fry sham, a baby in a hot outfit and excellent pandemic customer service. These true stories inspire improvised scenes about children working in the "Do Zoo", Catholic cod, an ugly baby named Leonard and a bunch more. Support the show on our Patreon ( http://www.patreon.com/themeatimprov ) ! Patrons get access to a Discord channel as well as a weekly bonus episode called The Potatoes where Josh and Jake do two-prov and talk about the improv technique. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-meat-improv-with-jake-jabbour-and-josh-simpson/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
2020 is finally (almost) over, so once again, for our 5th straight year, we have compiled some of our favorite scenes from the year into TWO best of episodes! This is the first Best of 2020 SLABTACULAR QUARANTINI EXTRAVAGANZA Part 1. We had a lot of great guests this years, tons of awesome stories and a bunch of great scenes. Let us know if we missed any of your favorites on Twitter @TheMEATImprov Here are the scenes & people included in this episode - "Apples & Oranges" - Cathryn Mudon & Rekha Shankar (Episode 213) "The Long Game" - Zac Oyama & Phoebe Neidhardt (Episode 203) "Dick Donor" - Lyndsey Frank, Mike Leffingwell & Kayla McLaughlin (Episode 199) "Da Iron Club" - Lizz Adams, Aman Adumer (Episode 225) "Moving Too Fast" - Pallavi Gunalan & Dhruv Uday Singh (Episode 233) "Florida is Hell" - Laura Chinn & Alex Fernie (Episode 239) "Virgin Dad" - Jon Mackey & Mary Sasson (Episode 227) "Personalized Pitch" - Greg Gallant & Carl Tart (Episode 241) "The Neighbor's Music" - Kale Hills & Kerry McGuire (Episode 223) "Flirty Flight Attendant" - Allie Jennings & Matt Jones (Episode 243) "Furry Dress Code" - Anna Garcia & Marshall Givens (Episode 235) Thank you for listening! If you like the scenes, we have over 240 full episodes in our archives! You can support the show and gain access to our side episode called The Potatoes about improv teaching an technique, as well as our Discord channel at www.patreon.com/themeatimprov Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-meat-improv-with-jake-jabbour-and-josh-simpson/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week on The MEAT we have Cathryn Mudon (Dollface, Improvised Seinfeld) & Rekha Shankar (CollegeHumor, The New Yorker) are on the show to share stories and their expertise when it comes to the Hundred Thousand Dollar Pyramid. Rekha tells the story of her fabled punning career, and a time she competed in a national punning competition in Austin, Texas. Cathryn talks about her experiences campaigning for Bernie Sanders in Iowa earlier this year. These true stories inspire improvised scenes about Apples vs. Oranges, lazy pyramid writers, braggarts on the train to Brooklyn and a whole lot more! If you like the show, you can support us on Patreon to get access to a weekly episode on improv technique & our discord channel at www.patreon.com/themeatimprov Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-meat-improv-with-jake-jabbour-and-josh-simpson/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Holy hell, it's part 2 of our Best of 2019 episode! We had a ton of great stories and scenes this year, so please enjoy some of our favorite scenes! This show features - Lydia Hensler, Cathryn Mudon, Ben Siemon, Justin Matson, Roinky Roink, Vic Michaelis, Zander Frost, Heather Woodward, Marcus Folmar, Jonny Svarzbein, Kenneth Arthur, Aly Phillips, Obama's Other Daughters, Colin McGurk, Dan Black, Haley Huntley, Talia Tabin, Mike McLendon, Greg Gallant, Edgar Momplaisir & Anna Salinas! If you like the MEAT and would like to support our show and receive access to our Discord channel and a bonus weekly episode on improv theory, become a patron at www.patreon.com/themeatimprov For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy ( https://www.acast.com/privacy ) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-meat-improv-with-jake-jabbour-and-josh-simpson/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week on the MEAT we have Lydia Hensler (Teacher's Lounge, Old Yorkers) and Cathryn Mudon (Broad City, Improvised Seinfeld) are old friends from NYC, but today they are getting meaty in Los Angeles. Cathryn tells a story about a time she volunteered for the Democratic Socialists of America alongside Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Lydia talks about the time her grandma passed away when she was in London, and then the funeral was held on her birthday. These incredible true stories inspire improvised scenes about a misguided Planned Parenthood volunteer, bribes for votes, celebrations in World War 3 and a whole lot more. These are two of the funniest women in Los Angeles, and we are so lucky to have them on the show and to call them friends. CHECK IT OUT. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy ( https://www.acast.com/privacy ) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-meat-improv-with-jake-jabbour-and-josh-simpson/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Our best year yet! So many great episodes, so few slots in the best of! This is just a handful of our favorite scenes! Please enjoy the talents of Shaun Diston, Cathryn Mudon, Mary Anthony, Oscar Montoya, Andrew Hansen, Lou Wilson, Vic Michalis, Lydia Hensler, Izzy Roland, Mike Christian, Ryan Rosenberg, Dan Lippert, Gilli Nissim, Will Hines, Martin Walmsley, Hannah Cruickshank, Nina Concepción, Erin Whitehead, Julie Brister, and Dhruv Uday Singh! Thank you to all our guests and all our listeners! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy ( https://www.acast.com/privacy ) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-meat-improv-with-jake-jabbour-and-josh-simpson/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
It's our 100th episode! For such an occasion, we got two of the world's most legendary improvisers- Shaun Diston (Wrecked, Playing House, UCB's Crush) and Cathryn Mudon (Improvised Seinfeld, UCB's Higgins, Broad City)! Cathryn talked about a recent Rick Steves encounter and Shaun talked about his ominous relationship with the beach. This leads to elaborate drug buys, Funny or Die Diamond sketches, A Wonderful Life, and closing the deal on a photo opp! Truly couldn't have asked for a better 100th episode. Thanks for all the love and support! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy ( https://www.acast.com/privacy ) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-meat-improv-with-jake-jabbour-and-josh-simpson/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy