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In episode 13 of the Voices of Indy podcast, comedian Stephen Vincent Giles stops by the program. After earning his Philosophy degree from St. Joseph's College, where he acted as Fine Arts Chair on the Student Union Board, president of the Columbian players, and host of two radio shows, Stephen Vincent Giles set foot in the real world at last. Ever since, he's put his academic acumen and talent to use by scraping the rancid, glue-like remnants of scrambled eggs off of plates; nearly collapsing in the summer heat mowing grass; and destroying the arches of his feet in his relentless patrols as a night watchman. Mr. Giles has done it all: he's been both fired and laid off, as well as developed addictions to nicotine and caffeine. As he copes with depression and life's disappointments, Stephen's able to transform the mundane into misery - and spin his misery into hilarity. Every silver lining has its cloud, and Stephen Vincent Giles finds the eye-opening, gut-busting shapes in those clouds. He knows you're laughing at him, not with him, but it's okay. He doesn't mind. Notable Performance Venues Annual Mensa Regional Gathering Who's Laughing Now? - Xfinity On Demand TEDx Indianapolis The Superbowl XLVI Village Madame Walker Theater - Indianapolis The Athenaeum Theater - Indianapolis Toby Theater at the Indianapolis Museum of Art Stephen puts his talents as a character-actor, improviser, comedian, and storyteller to good use as a house performer at White Rabbit Cabaret - Indianapolis. 2019 Produced and directed A Darkly Humorous Evening with Stephen Vincent Giles. 2018 Announcer for the Indianapolis Saint Patrick's Day Parade. 2017 Crossroads Comedy Festival named him best male stand-up comedian in Indianapolis. 2016 Was an original cast member of the musical Heck Above Deck. 2015 Stephen was a performance-artist-in-residence at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. 2014 Stephen was a founding member of An Evening with the Authors.
Matt wants to "quantum leap" into movies and experience the events of the movie as one of the characters. He also accidentally re-imagines several other plot points of the book "Ready Player One", which he'd never read because he considers it too nerdy. Tom proposes a gruesome, "mad science" way to approximate this idea in the real world Originally from Creativity Wasted episode 73 Louis Michael (Twitter: @LouTheSurgeon) Nick Leydorf (Podcast: anchor.fm/free-consultation) Matt Hamilton (Podcast: moistdefinitelypodcast.com) Tom Walma (Podcast: @thomaswalma) Recorded live at Crossroads Comedy Festival in Indianapolis
Tom's idea for a futuristic tiny house where most (or all) of your stuff is wheeled in and out by robots. The idea also solves gerrymandering, makes "universal basic income" feasible, solves the Flint Water Crisis, and gives people the freedom to escape their miserable 9-to-5 office jobs and live nomadic lives of leisure. But everyone opposes it because it involves sharing toilets Originally from Creativity Wasted episode 73 Louis Michael (Twitter: @LouTheSurgeon) Nick Leydorf (Podcast: anchor.fm/free-consultation) Matt Hamilton (Podcast: moistdefinitelypodcast.com) Tom Walma (Podcast: @thomaswalma) Recorded live at Crossroads Comedy Festival in Indianapolis
Louis accidentally locked himself out of his AirBnB. He then used YouTube lockpicking tutorials to break into his AirBnB, which was so easy, he succeeded on his first try. This incident inspired his idea, which is an app to help you find wealthy people in nearby AirBnBs to burglarize Originally from Creativity Wasted episode 73 Louis Michael (Twitter: @LouTheSurgeon) Nick Leydorf (Podcast: anchor.fm/free-consultation) Matt Hamilton (Podcast: moistdefinitelypodcast.com) Tom Walma (Podcast: @thomaswalma) Recorded live at Crossroads Comedy Festival in Indianapolis
* Louis accidentally locked himself out of his AirBnB. He then used YouTube lockpicking tutorials to break into his AirBnB, which was so easy, he succeeded on his first try. This incident inspired his idea, which is an app to help you find wealthy people in nearby AirBnBs to burglarize * Matt wants to "quantum leap" into movies and experience the events of the movie as one of the characters. He also accidentally re-imagines several other plot points of the book "Ready Player One", which he'd never read because he considers it too nerdy. Tom proposes a gruesome, "mad science" way to approximate this idea in the real world * Tom's idea is a futuristic tiny house where most (or all) of your stuff is wheeled in and out by robots. The idea also solves gerrymandering, makes "universal basic income" feasible, solves the Flint Water Crisis, and gives people the freedom to escape their miserable 9-to-5 office jobs and live nomadic lives of leisure. But everyone opposes it because it involves sharing toilets AirBnBnBnE (01:15 Louis Michael, @LouTheSurgeon soundcloud.com/salsaparlor) Quantum Leaping into Movies (12:37 Matt Hamilton, @MoistDefinitely podcast) Futuristic Tiny House (25:32 @thomaswalma) Also featuring @NickLeydorf Performed at IndyFringe at Crossroads Comedy Festival in Indianapolis #xroadscomedy
This is part two of Kirk's conversation with comedian Phil Pointer. See Phil this weekend at the Crossroads Comedy Festival in Indianapolis, IN. (http://www.crossroadscomedy.com)Follow Phil at https://www.facebook.com/funnyman1011/ or on Twitter at @psichotic11BE ADVISED: This episode contains strong language.
The Doc is inviting another fantastic comedian on the show! This time it’s Mahesh Kotagi! Mahesh is a killer comedian who’s been ripping up the comic festivals. Mahesh was voted Best of the Festival for Burbank Comedy Festival in 2017. He’s also has been featured in the following festivals: Burbank Comedy Festival, New York Comedy Festival, Laugh Fest in Laughlin Nevada, Carolines on Broadway Comedy Madness, The Crossroads Comedy Festival, and Make Me Laugh Albany. Listen Now!
Wisenheimer: The Podcast is back on the road this episode as we come to you LIVE from the 2016 Crossroads Comedy Festival in Indianapolis, IN! Leslie Mitchell and Jeff De Leon are joined by Indianapolis’ favorite son and daughter - Jon Colby and Claire Wilcher, as Brent Tubbs took the week off to get his nails done or something. (We don’t remember, but we do know this is when the #SaveBrent movement officially started.) At any rate, this was a really fun uncensored and totally improvised set, and we can’t thank Jon and Claire enough for joining us! Be sure to follow, friend, and like Wisenheimer on Facebook at Facebook.com/WeAreWisenheimer, Instagram at @WeAreWisenheimer, Twitter at @WisenheimerQC, and visit our website at http://WeAreWisenheimer.com Wicked Liz and The Bellyswirls are the official house band of Wisenheimer: The Podcast! Download their music on both iTunes and CDBaby.com! Be sure to follow them online at Facebook.com/WickedLizandtheBellyswirls or on their website at http://Wicked-Liz.com!
Wisenheimer: The Podcast returns with another LIVE uncensored episode recorded at The Establishment in Rock Island, IL! Leslie Mitchell and Jeff De Leon gave Brent Tubbs the night off, and are joined by our very special guest, Jeremy Mahr, in front of a truly enthusiastic and fun crowd. Wisenheimer will be performing LIVE at the Crossroads Comedy Festival at Theatre On The Square in Indianapolis, IN this Friday, October 7th and Saturday, October 8th! Please come check out a show, if you’re in the area, and purchase tickets now at http://CrossroadsComedy.com Be sure to follow, friend, and like Wisenheimer on Facebook at Facebook.com/WeAreWisenheimer, Instagram at @WeAreWisenheimer, Twitter at @WisenheimerQC, and visit our website at http://WeAreWisenheimer.com Wicked Liz and The Bellyswirls are an amazing band to see live - and they’re official in-house band of Wisenheimer: The Podcast! Download all their music on both iTunes and CDBaby.com! Be sure to follow them online at Facebook.com/WickedLizandtheBellyswirls and catch them live!
LIVE from Crossroads Comedy Festival in Indianapolis, Cody is joined by comedians Stewart Huff, Alex Kumin, and Jordan Mather-Licht to talk about the most important book of the 2016 election cycle! You can find a copy on Amazon and in the backpack of a befuddled child. Follow TOMEFOOLERY for information about upcoming episodes & books: @Tomefoolery and Facebook.com/Tomefoolery. Please rate and review on iTunes!
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The Nice Guys flawlessly recreate “Mannequin”, LIVE from the Theatre on the Sqaure at the Crossroads Comedy Festival in Indianapolis! Featuring the hilarious Aaron Beasley! Famous Quote: “Hey, can I borrow that sickle?” Brought to you By: The Sonar Network https://thesonarnetwork.com/