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This week, Yes But Why Podcast talks to actor and film producer, Sarah Krause. Sarah Krause is the founder of Rem Alternis Productions, a film company based out of Chicago. Sarah created Rem Alternis in the fall of 2018. As a fan of Renaissance fairs, Dungeons and Dragons, and video games, Sarah loves building worlds and playing with characters. Her upcoming fantasy cyberpunk web series, “Chicago Shadows” is the premiere production for Rem Alternis. After successful raising money on Kickstarter, Sarah and her creative team are now in production.In this conversation, we talk about books, roleplaying games and comic book conventions. Sarah tells me about doing Shakespeare in Chicago and becoming a dialect coach. We talk about the catharsis of embodying a character. We talk about producing and how being busy can be the best way to avoid real life. Sarah shares her excitement about “Chicago Shadows” and the work they have done on it thus far.You can support Sarah Krause by joining the mailing list at Rem Alternis and keeping an eye out for the premiere of the fantasy cyberpunk web series, “Chicago Shadows”! Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun.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 week, Yes But Why Podcast talks to actor and film producer, Sarah Krause. Sarah Krause is the founder of Rem Alternis Productions, a film company based out of Chicago. Sarah created Rem Alternis in the fall of 2018. As a fan of Renaissance fairs, Dungeons and Dragons, and video games, Sarah loves building worlds and playing with characters. Her upcoming fantasy cyberpunk web series, “Chicago Shadows” is the premiere production for Rem Alternis. After successful raising money on Kickstarter, Sarah and her creative team are now in production. In this conversation, we talk about books, roleplaying games and comic book conventions. Sarah tells me about doing Shakespeare in Chicago and becoming a dialect coach. We talk about the catharsis of embodying a character. We talk about producing and how being busy can be the best way to avoid real life. Sarah shares her excitement about “Chicago Shadows” and the work they have done on it thus far. You can support Sarah Krause by joining the mailing list at Rem Alternis and keeping an eye out for the premiere of the fantasy cyberpunk web series, “Chicago Shadows”! Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun. 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 week, Yes But Why Podcast talks to actor and film producer, Sarah Krause. Sarah Krause is the founder of Rem Alternis Productions, a film company based out of Chicago. Sarah created Rem Alternis in the fall of 2018. As a fan of Renaissance fairs, Dungeons and Dragons, and video games, Sarah loves building worlds and playing with characters. Her upcoming fantasy cyberpunk web series, “Chicago Shadows” is the premiere production for Rem Alternis. After successful raising money on Kickstarter, Sarah and her creative team are now in production.In this conversation, we talk about books, roleplaying games and comic book conventions. Sarah tells me about doing Shakespeare in Chicago and becoming a dialect coach. We talk about the catharsis of embodying a character. We talk about producing and how being busy can be the best way to avoid real life. Sarah shares her excitement about “Chicago Shadows” and the work they have done on it thus far.You can support Sarah Krause by joining the mailing list at Rem Alternis and keeping an eye out for the premiere of the fantasy cyberpunk web series, “Chicago Shadows”! Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun.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 week, Yes But Why Podcast talks to Amanda Rountree, an improv performer and instructor based out of Atlanta. Amanda Rountree has been performing improvisational theatre professionally since 1992, teaching since 1998, and directing since 2002. She is also a storyteller, writer, puppeteer, and solo performer. Amanda is a faculty member of Forsyth Academy of the Performing Arts in Atlanta. She can currently be seen regularly performing, teaching, and directing throughout the Atlanta area. Previously, she was a performer and instructor with Unexpected Productions in Seattle and a faculty member with the Second City Training Center in Chicago. In this conversation, we talk about narrative storytelling, spreading joy, and evolving as a performer. Amanda teaches me about important historical improv figures. We chat about how great it is to teach comedy to kids. Listen in for Amanda’s epiphany on “zen and the art of motorcycle interruptions!” There’s so much giggling in our chat! Enjoy!You can support Amanda Rountree by seeing her perform and by taking classes with her in the Atlanta area! Check out amandarountree.com for details!Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun.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 week, Yes But Why Podcast talks to Amanda Rountree, an improv performer and instructor based out of Atlanta. Amanda Rountree has been performing improvisational theatre professionally since 1992, teaching since 1998, and directing since 2002. She is also a storyteller, writer, puppeteer, and solo performer. Amanda is a faculty member of Forsyth Academy of the Performing Arts in Atlanta. She can currently be seen regularly performing, teaching, and directing throughout the Atlanta area. Previously, she was a performer and instructor with Unexpected Productions in Seattle and a faculty member with the Second City Training Center in Chicago. In this conversation, we talk about narrative storytelling, spreading joy, and evolving as a performer. Amanda teaches me about important historical improv figures. We chat about how great it is to teach comedy to kids. Listen in for Amanda’s epiphany on “zen and the art of motorcycle interruptions!” There’s so much giggling in our chat! Enjoy! You can support Amanda Rountree by seeing her perform and by taking classes with her in the Atlanta area! Check out amandarountree.com for details! Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun. 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 week, Yes But Why Podcast talks to Amanda Rountree, an improv performer and instructor based out of Atlanta. Amanda Rountree has been performing improvisational theatre professionally since 1992, teaching since 1998, and directing since 2002. She is also a storyteller, writer, puppeteer, and solo performer. Amanda is a faculty member of Forsyth Academy of the Performing Arts in Atlanta. She can currently be seen regularly performing, teaching, and directing throughout the Atlanta area. Previously, she was a performer and instructor with Unexpected Productions in Seattle and a faculty member with the Second City Training Center in Chicago. In this conversation, we talk about narrative storytelling, spreading joy, and evolving as a performer. Amanda teaches me about important historical improv figures. We chat about how great it is to teach comedy to kids. Listen in for Amanda’s epiphany on “zen and the art of motorcycle interruptions!” There’s so much giggling in our chat! Enjoy!You can support Amanda Rountree by seeing her perform and by taking classes with her in the Atlanta area! Check out amandarountree.com for details!Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun.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 week, Yes But Why Podcast talks to Feña Ortalli, an improv teacher and performer based out of Madrid, Spain. Feña Ortalli has been obsessed with improvisational acting since the early 2000s. After the first impro show he saw in Buenos Aires, he studied Keith Johnstone books and youtube videos from the LIQ. Since 2001, Feña has taught and performed around the world in such countries as Argentina, Chile, Mexico, Peru, Canada, France, Italy, Bulgaria, Greece and South Africa. In 2006, Feña created Global Impro, an improv troupe dedicated to national and international collaboration and exchange. He’s currently based in Madrid where he performs and teaches with Impromadrid and El Club de la Impro. In this conversation, we talk about theater sports, physical comedy and making friends. Feña Ortalli shares stories about starting out in the impro community of Buenos Aires. Feña talks about being inspired by the international improv festival community and the breadth of different styles he has witnessed over the years. Feña is the author of “Impro: Dynamics of the Unthinkable,” a book that raises a series of ideas and concepts of improvisation explained through soccer analogies. You can support Feña Ortalli by attending his shows in Madrid. You can also find Feña at Impro Amsterdam from Jan 25th to Feb 1st 2020. You should also subscribe to Feña’s magazine, Status, which focuses on the world of theatrical improvisation. Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun.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 week, Yes But Why Podcast talks to Feña Ortalli, an improv teacher and performer based out of Madrid, Spain. Feña Ortalli has been obsessed with improvisational acting since the early 2000s. After the first impro show he saw in Buenos Aires, he studied Keith Johnstone books and youtube videos from the LIQ. Since 2001, Feña has taught and performed around the world in such countries as Argentina, Chile, Mexico, Peru, Canada, France, Italy, Bulgaria, Greece and South Africa. In 2006, Feña created Global Impro, an improv troupe dedicated to national and international collaboration and exchange. He’s currently based in Madrid where he performs and teaches with Impromadrid and El Club de la Impro. In this conversation, we talk about theater sports, physical comedy and making friends. Feña Ortalli shares stories about starting out in the impro community of Buenos Aires. Feña talks about being inspired by the international improv festival community and the breadth of different styles he has witnessed over the years. Feña is the author of “Impro: Dynamics of the Unthinkable,” a book that raises a series of ideas and concepts of improvisation explained through soccer analogies. You can support Feña Ortalli by attending his shows in Madrid. You can also find Feña at Impro Amsterdam from Jan 25th to Feb 1st 2020. You should also subscribe to Feña’s magazine, Status, which focuses on the world of theatrical improvisation. Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun. 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 week, Yes But Why Podcast talks to Feña Ortalli, an improv teacher and performer based out of Madrid, Spain. Feña Ortalli has been obsessed with improvisational acting since the early 2000s. After the first impro show he saw in Buenos Aires, he studied Keith Johnstone books and youtube videos from the LIQ. Since 2001, Feña has taught and performed around the world in such countries as Argentina, Chile, Mexico, Peru, Canada, France, Italy, Bulgaria, Greece and South Africa. In 2006, Feña created Global Impro, an improv troupe dedicated to national and international collaboration and exchange. He’s currently based in Madrid where he performs and teaches with Impromadrid and El Club de la Impro. In this conversation, we talk about theater sports, physical comedy and making friends. Feña Ortalli shares stories about starting out in the impro community of Buenos Aires. Feña talks about being inspired by the international improv festival community and the breadth of different styles he has witnessed over the years. Feña is the author of “Impro: Dynamics of the Unthinkable,” a book that raises a series of ideas and concepts of improvisation explained through soccer analogies. You can support Feña Ortalli by attending his shows in Madrid. You can also find Feña at Impro Amsterdam from Jan 25th to Feb 1st 2020. You should also subscribe to Feña’s magazine, Status, which focuses on the world of theatrical improvisation. Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun.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 week, Yes But Why Podcast talks to New York City stand-up comic, Carie Karavas. Carie Karavas is a tough, wisecracking New York City comic who has been performing standup comedy for 30 years. She is a regular in the New York City comedy club scene and she tours across the country as well. Carie is so busy with gigs that we had to do this interview in the moments before she went onstage! You can hear the action of the green room behind her during our whole chat.In this conversation, Carie talks about falling in love with comedy at the Comedy Store in Los Angeles. She muses on the adventures she had performing at the Comedy Cellar in NYC. Carie compares her experience in both the New York City and Los Angeles comedy scenes. She shares the well-earned wisdom of the benefits of being nice to people and working on your craft. Carie is the real deal and she has great stories!You can support Carie Karavas by checking out the shows she does with Patty Rosborough on Facebook – Chick Chat and Two Tired Twats! For more comedy videos with Carie Karavas, subscribe to her YouTube channel! Also, she is currently filming her HBO special so stay tuned for that as well!Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun.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 week, Yes But Why Podcast talks to New York City stand-up comic, Carie Karavas. Carie Karavas is a tough, wisecracking New York City comic who has been performing standup comedy for 30 years. She is a regular in the New York City comedy club scene and she tours across the country as well. Carie is so busy with gigs that we had to do this interview in the moments before she went onstage! You can hear the action of the green room behind her during our whole chat. In this conversation, Carie talks about falling in love with comedy at the Comedy Store in Los Angeles. She muses on the adventures she had performing at the Comedy Cellar in NYC. Carie compares her experience in both the New York City and Los Angeles comedy scenes. She shares the well-earned wisdom of the benefits of being nice to people and working on your craft. Carie is the real deal and she has great stories! You can support Carie Karavas by checking out the shows she does with Patty Rosborough on Facebook – Chick Chat and Two Tired Twats! For more comedy videos with Carie Karavas, subscribe to her YouTube channel! Also, she is currently filming her HBO special so stay tuned for that as well! Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun. 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 week, Yes But Why Podcast talks to New York City stand-up comic, Carie Karavas. Carie Karavas is a tough, wisecracking New York City comic who has been performing standup comedy for 30 years. She is a regular in the New York City comedy club scene and she tours across the country as well. Carie is so busy with gigs that we had to do this interview in the moments before she went onstage! You can hear the action of the green room behind her during our whole chat.In this conversation, Carie talks about falling in love with comedy at the Comedy Store in Los Angeles. She muses on the adventures she had performing at the Comedy Cellar in NYC. Carie compares her experience in both the New York City and Los Angeles comedy scenes. She shares the well-earned wisdom of the benefits of being nice to people and working on your craft. Carie is the real deal and she has great stories!You can support Carie Karavas by checking out the shows she does with Patty Rosborough on Facebook – Chick Chat and Two Tired Twats! For more comedy videos with Carie Karavas, subscribe to her YouTube channel! Also, she is currently filming her HBO special so stay tuned for that as well!Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun.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 week, Yes But Why Podcast talks to improviser and community psychologist, Ronald Harvey. Ronald Harvey is a professor of Psychology at the American University in Bulgaria. He is also the faculty co-sponsor for the student improv troupe, the 1st English language improv club in the Balkans. This is the 3rd conversation that Ronald and I have had about improv. Unfortunately, technology has twice lost the recordings. Thankfully, Ronald is a kind and understanding man who rescheduled with me and had 3 different conversations with me. We talk about his improv journey and how he has used it in his career as a psychologist. In this conversation, we discuss that Ronald’s love of improv started in the 1990s at the iO theater in Chicago, where he saw the very first Armando Diaz Experience (WHOA). He also mentions that he uses the “Failure Bow” exercise with his improv students and that he learned it at The Hideout Theater in Austin when he came one summer for their intensive. Ronald grew up in America and he is currently living in Sofia, Bulgaria; his perspective on the international improv community is fascinating. Ronald and I chat about embracing failure, building trust and developing empathy. This is an amazing conversation about building communities and breaking through cultural boundaries. Tune in!Support Ronald by watching him at one of many international improv festivals! He and Moscow-based improv pal, Frances perform a duo troupe called Decent Freaks. Check them out if you can!Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun.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 week, Yes But Why Podcast talks to improviser and community psychologist, Ronald Harvey. Ronald Harvey is a professor of Psychology at the American University in Bulgaria. He is also the faculty co-sponsor for the student improv troupe, the 1st English language improv club in the Balkans. This is the 3rd conversation that Ronald and I have had about improv. Unfortunately, technology has twice lost the recordings. Thankfully, Ronald is a kind and understanding man who rescheduled with me and had 3 different conversations with me. We talk about his improv journey and how he has used it in his career as a psychologist. In this conversation, we discuss that Ronald’s love of improv started in the 1990s at the iO theater in Chicago, where he saw the very first Armando Diaz Experience (WHOA). He also mentions that he uses the “Failure Bow” exercise with his improv students and that he learned it at The Hideout Theater in Austin when he came one summer for their intensive. Ronald grew up in America and he is currently living in Sofia, Bulgaria; his perspective on the international improv community is fascinating. Ronald and I chat about embracing failure, building trust and developing empathy. This is an amazing conversation about building communities and breaking through cultural boundaries. Tune in!Support Ronald by watching him at one of many international improv festivals! He and Moscow-based improv pal, Frances perform a duo troupe called Decent Freaks. Check them out if you can!Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun.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 week, Yes But Why Podcast talks to improviser and community psychologist, Ronald Harvey. Ronald Harvey is a professor of Psychology at the American University in Bulgaria. He is also the faculty co-sponsor for the student improv troupe, the 1st English language improv club in the Balkans. This is the 3rd conversation that Ronald and I have had about improv. Unfortunately, technology has twice lost the recordings. Thankfully, Ronald is a kind and understanding man who rescheduled with me and had 3 different conversations with me. We talk about his improv journey and how he has used it in his career as a psychologist. In this conversation, we discuss that Ronald’s love of improv started in the 1990s at the iO theater in Chicago, where he saw the very first Armando Diaz Experience (WHOA). He also mentions that he uses the “Failure Bow” exercise with his improv students and that he learned it at The Hideout Theater in Austin when he came one summer for their intensive. Ronald grew up in America and he is currently living in Sofia, Bulgaria; his perspective on the international improv community is fascinating. Ronald and I chat about embracing failure, building trust and developing empathy. This is an amazing conversation about building communities and breaking through cultural boundaries. Tune in! Support Ronald by watching him at one of many international improv festivals! He and Moscow-based improv pal, Frances perform a duo troupe called Decent Freaks. Check them out if you can! Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun. 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 week, Yes But Why Podcast talks to singer-songwriter Daisy O’Connor. Daisy O’Connor is an Austin indie rock musician who tours the country regularly. Daisy’s music style mixes folk, Americana and country influences with psychedelic rock and pop. She is sweet and caring and I’m glad we are friends. We met in the improv community of Austin and so we have warm fuzzies for each other because of our Yes And beginnings. This conversation takes place in a library and so we talked in hushed tones. We might be talking quietly but the topics are still BIG. In this interview, we talk about activism, loneliness and teen angst. Daisy shares her experiences of her conservative Christian upbringing in Washington state. We discuss the intensity of the social work she did at domestic violence shelters while she was in college. Daisy tells us how she got into music and how she fell in love with the Austin music community when she got here. I love Daisy and I was glad to sit down and connect with her. Support Daisy O’Connor by contributing to her Patreon! You can also buy and share Daisy’s albums on such sites as bandcamp and Spotify. See Daisy perform in her holiday show with her band at Geraldine’s in Austin on Tuesday December 17th! Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun. 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 week, Yes But Why Podcast talks to singer-songwriter Daisy O’Connor. Daisy O’Connor is an Austin indie rock musician who tours the country regularly. Daisy’s music style mixes folk, Americana and country influences with psychedelic rock and pop. She is sweet and caring and I’m glad we are friends. We met in the improv community of Austin and so we have warm fuzzies for each other because of our Yes And beginnings. This conversation takes place in a library and so we talked in hushed tones. We might be talking quietly but the topics are still BIG. In this interview, we talk about activism, loneliness and teen angst. Daisy shares her experiences of her conservative Christian upbringing in Washington state. We discuss the intensity of the social work she did at domestic violence shelters while she was in college. Daisy tells us how she got into music and how she fell in love with the Austin music community when she got here. I love Daisy and I was glad to sit down and connect with her. Support Daisy O’Connor by contributing to her Patreon! You can also buy and share Daisy’s albums on such sites as bandcamp and Spotify. See Daisy perform in her holiday show with her band at Geraldine’s in Austin on Tuesday December 17th! Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun.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 week, Yes But Why Podcast talks to singer-songwriter Daisy O’Connor. Daisy O’Connor is an Austin indie rock musician who tours the country regularly. Daisy’s music style mixes folk, Americana and country influences with psychedelic rock and pop. She is sweet and caring and I’m glad we are friends. We met in the improv community of Austin and so we have warm fuzzies for each other because of our Yes And beginnings. This conversation takes place in a library and so we talked in hushed tones. We might be talking quietly but the topics are still BIG. In this interview, we talk about activism, loneliness and teen angst. Daisy shares her experiences of her conservative Christian upbringing in Washington state. We discuss the intensity of the social work she did at domestic violence shelters while she was in college. Daisy tells us how she got into music and how she fell in love with the Austin music community when she got here. I love Daisy and I was glad to sit down and connect with her. Support Daisy O’Connor by contributing to her Patreon! You can also buy and share Daisy’s albums on such sites as bandcamp and Spotify. See Daisy perform in her holiday show with her band at Geraldine’s in Austin on Tuesday December 17th! Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun.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 week, Yes But Why Podcast talks to improv performers, Chloe and Lane Ingram. Chloe and Lane Ingram are Austin-based improv and sketch comedians. Together they perform in a sketch comedy duo called Chlane and they produce the podcast, “Yeah But Are You Happy?”In this conversation, we talk about being married and how the comedy they do is the glue of their relationship. They tell the story of how they connected through their mutual love of The Simpsons. We talk about the leap they took to start taking improv classes together. They share the amazing journey they had learning from such improv conservatories as Four Day Weekend in Fort Worth, IO and Second City in Chicago and Dallas Comedy House in Dallas. We talk about how they found an open and kind improv community here in Austin. Chloe and Lane discuss the joy of working together on Chlane shows. Support Chloe and Lane Ingram by watching them perform as Chlane! They guest on varios variety shows around town and they will have a new show coming this spring of 2020. Also, check out their podcast, “Yeah But Are You Happy?” on Apple Podcasts! Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun.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 week, Yes But Why Podcast talks to improv performers, Chloe and Lane Ingram. Chloe and Lane Ingram are Austin-based improv and sketch comedians. Together they perform in a sketch comedy duo called Chlane and they produce the podcast, “Yeah But Are You Happy?” In this conversation, we talk about being married and how the comedy they do is the glue of their relationship. They tell the story of how they connected through their mutual love of The Simpsons. We talk about the leap they took to start taking improv classes together. They share the amazing journey they had learning from such improv conservatories as Four Day Weekend in Fort Worth, IO and Second City in Chicago and Dallas Comedy House in Dallas. We talk about how they found an open and kind improv community here in Austin. Chloe and Lane discuss the joy of working together on Chlane shows. Support Chloe and Lane Ingram by watching them perform as Chlane! They guest on varios variety shows around town and they will have a new show coming this spring of 2020. Also, check out their podcast, “Yeah But Are You Happy?” on Apple Podcasts! Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun. 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 week, Yes But Why Podcast talks to improv performers, Chloe and Lane Ingram. Chloe and Lane Ingram are Austin-based improv and sketch comedians. Together they perform in a sketch comedy duo called Chlane and they produce the podcast, “Yeah But Are You Happy?”In this conversation, we talk about being married and how the comedy they do is the glue of their relationship. They tell the story of how they connected through their mutual love of The Simpsons. We talk about the leap they took to start taking improv classes together. They share the amazing journey they had learning from such improv conservatories as Four Day Weekend in Fort Worth, IO and Second City in Chicago and Dallas Comedy House in Dallas. We talk about how they found an open and kind improv community here in Austin. Chloe and Lane discuss the joy of working together on Chlane shows. Support Chloe and Lane Ingram by watching them perform as Chlane! They guest on varios variety shows around town and they will have a new show coming this spring of 2020. Also, check out their podcast, “Yeah But Are You Happy?” on Apple Podcasts! Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun.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 week, Yes But Why Podcast talks to improv performer and instructor, Shacottha Fields. Shacottha Fields is a career improviser, a personal development coach, and a storyteller. She does private coaching as well as corporate training in public speaking and group communication through her company, Impower Improv. In this conversation, we talk about the fearless sense of adventure that got Shacottha into theater. We discuss her improv training from The Magnet Theater, Upright Citizens Brigade, and The People's Improv Theater. We talk about the work she does to help NYC 9to5ers break down their cubicle walls with her corporate workshops. Shacottha shares the experience of creating “1 Deep,” her one-person improv show that toured internationally. She also shares some tidbits about working with Armando Diaz! Shacottha is kind and inspiring and I look forward to all of the art she will create in the future.Support Shacottha Fields by seeing her perform in The Armando Diaz Experience show at the Magnet Theater in New York City, every Saturday night at 7:30pm. You can also catch her in the Somewhere in the Meantime web series! If you work in the New York City area and need a boost of creativity to your workplace, contact Shacottha and Impower Improv! impowerimprov.com Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun.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 week, Yes But Why Podcast talks to improv performer and instructor, Shacottha Fields. Shacottha Fields is a career improviser, a personal development coach, and a storyteller. She does private coaching as well as corporate training in public speaking and group communication through her company, Impower Improv. In this conversation, we talk about the fearless sense of adventure that got Shacottha into theater. We discuss her improv training from The Magnet Theater, Upright Citizens Brigade, and The People's Improv Theater. We talk about the work she does to help NYC 9to5ers break down their cubicle walls with her corporate workshops. Shacottha shares the experience of creating “1 Deep,” her one-person improv show that toured internationally. She also shares some tidbits about working with Armando Diaz! Shacottha is kind and inspiring and I look forward to all of the art she will create in the future. Support Shacottha Fields by seeing her perform in The Armando Diaz Experience show at the Magnet Theater in New York City, every Saturday night at 7:30pm. You can also catch her in the Somewhere in the Meantime web series! If you work in the New York City area and need a boost of creativity to your workplace, contact Shacottha and Impower Improv! impowerimprov.com Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun. 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 week, Yes But Why Podcast talks to improv performer and instructor, Shacottha Fields. Shacottha Fields is a career improviser, a personal development coach, and a storyteller. She does private coaching as well as corporate training in public speaking and group communication through her company, Impower Improv. In this conversation, we talk about the fearless sense of adventure that got Shacottha into theater. We discuss her improv training from The Magnet Theater, Upright Citizens Brigade, and The People's Improv Theater. We talk about the work she does to help NYC 9to5ers break down their cubicle walls with her corporate workshops. Shacottha shares the experience of creating “1 Deep,” her one-person improv show that toured internationally. She also shares some tidbits about working with Armando Diaz! Shacottha is kind and inspiring and I look forward to all of the art she will create in the future.Support Shacottha Fields by seeing her perform in The Armando Diaz Experience show at the Magnet Theater in New York City, every Saturday night at 7:30pm. You can also catch her in the Somewhere in the Meantime web series! If you work in the New York City area and need a boost of creativity to your workplace, contact Shacottha and Impower Improv! impowerimprov.com Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun.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 week, Yes But Why Podcast talks to writer Traci Shannon of the “A Star In My Own Universe” blog.Traci Shannon has been writing the blog, “A Star In My Own Universe” for the past ten years. There, she calls herself “a slightly weird, very sentimental, out-of-work actress in love with her husband and two kids.” She writes articles on being a woman and being a mom and she also does interviews!Fans of the podcast will enjoy that this episode starts with me telling Traci about my 18 year theory. In our conversation, Traci told me about the various people she has been in her life. She muses about her experience getting an MFA in Acting. We giggle about the movie, Sliding Doors. We talk about the tough times. We bond about both being moms. Traci and I go deep talking about dealing with failure. We discuss creativity and the heart of imagination. Support Traci by reading her blog, “A Star In My Own Universe” available at astarinmyownuniverse.com ! Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun.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 week, Yes But Why Podcast talks to writer Traci Shannon of the “A Star In My Own Universe” blog.Traci Shannon has been writing the blog, “A Star In My Own Universe” for the past ten years. There, she calls herself “a slightly weird, very sentimental, out-of-work actress in love with her husband and two kids.” She writes articles on being a woman and being a mom and she also does interviews!Fans of the podcast will enjoy that this episode starts with me telling Traci about my 18 year theory. In our conversation, Traci told me about the various people she has been in her life. She muses about her experience getting an MFA in Acting. We giggle about the movie, Sliding Doors. We talk about the tough times. We bond about both being moms. Traci and I go deep talking about dealing with failure. We discuss creativity and the heart of imagination. Support Traci by reading her blog, “A Star In My Own Universe” available at astarinmyownuniverse.com ! Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun.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 week, Yes But Why Podcast talks to writer Traci Shannon of the “A Star In My Own Universe” blog. Traci Shannon has been writing the blog, “A Star In My Own Universe” for the past ten years. There, she calls herself “a slightly weird, very sentimental, out-of-work actress in love with her husband and two kids.” She writes articles on being a woman and being a mom and she also does interviews! Fans of the podcast will enjoy that this episode starts with me telling Traci about my 18 year theory. In our conversation, Traci told me about the various people she has been in her life. She muses about her experience getting an MFA in Acting. We giggle about the movie, Sliding Doors. We talk about the tough times. We bond about both being moms. Traci and I go deep talking about dealing with failure. We discuss creativity and the heart of imagination. Support Traci by reading her blog, “A Star In My Own Universe” available at astarinmyownuniverse.com ! Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun. 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 week, Yes But Why Podcast talks to Scottish actress and standup comic, Rachel Jackson!Rachel Jackson is an up-and-coming actress and standup comic from Scotland. She is currently touring the UK and Europe doing her new show, Slutty Little Goldfish. Rachel very recently won the Herald Scottish Culture Award: ‘One To Watch’ 2019! Starting on November 22nd, you can also see Rachel acting on television in the BBC Scotland comedy show, The State Of It.I happened upon Rachel’s comedy when I saw a clip of her on Twitter. A joke from this set at the Comedy Underground had gone viral and it had to do with my total favorite, The Rock. And she said yes to talking to me, you guys, cause here it is. In our conversation, Rachel shares the moment she felt her calling to be a performer and all the uphill battles that followed. Rachel is an actress with a positive outlook – she loves the travel that comes with standup and she loves working on films! We chat about theater snobs and cancel culture but then it gets much happier when Rachel tells me all about her crush on Skeet Ulrich from Scream. We had a delightful chat and I hope you enjoy it!Support Rachel by following her on social media and consuming her comedy in whatever way you can get it in the country you live! If you’re lucky enough to catch The State Of it next week, do so! And go see Rachel do standup if/when she comes to your town! Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun.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 week, Yes But Why Podcast talks to Scottish actress and standup comic, Rachel Jackson!Rachel Jackson is an up-and-coming actress and standup comic from Scotland. She is currently touring the UK and Europe doing her new show, Slutty Little Goldfish. Rachel very recently won the Herald Scottish Culture Award: ‘One To Watch’ 2019! Starting on November 22nd, you can also see Rachel acting on television in the BBC Scotland comedy show, The State Of It.I happened upon Rachel’s comedy when I saw a clip of her on Twitter. A joke from this set at the Comedy Underground had gone viral and it had to do with my total favorite, The Rock. And she said yes to talking to me, you guys, cause here it is. In our conversation, Rachel shares the moment she felt her calling to be a performer and all the uphill battles that followed. Rachel is an actress with a positive outlook – she loves the travel that comes with standup and she loves working on films! We chat about theater snobs and cancel culture but then it gets much happier when Rachel tells me all about her crush on Skeet Ulrich from Scream. We had a delightful chat and I hope you enjoy it!Support Rachel by following her on social media and consuming her comedy in whatever way you can get it in the country you live! If you’re lucky enough to catch The State Of it next week, do so! And go see Rachel do standup if/when she comes to your town! Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun.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 week, Yes But Why Podcast talks to Scottish actress and standup comic, Rachel Jackson! Rachel Jackson is an up-and-coming actress and standup comic from Scotland. She is currently touring the UK and Europe doing her new show, Slutty Little Goldfish. Rachel very recently won the Herald Scottish Culture Award: ‘One To Watch’ 2019! Starting on November 22nd, you can also see Rachel acting on television in the BBC Scotland comedy show, The State Of It. I happened upon Rachel’s comedy when I saw a clip of her on Twitter. A joke from this set at the Comedy Underground had gone viral and it had to do with my total favorite, The Rock. And she said yes to talking to me, you guys, cause here it is. In our conversation, Rachel shares the moment she felt her calling to be a performer and all the uphill battles that followed. Rachel is an actress with a positive outlook – she loves the travel that comes with standup and she loves working on films! We chat about theater snobs and cancel culture but then it gets much happier when Rachel tells me all about her crush on Skeet Ulrich from Scream. We had a delightful chat and I hope you enjoy it! Support Rachel by following her on social media and consuming her comedy in whatever way you can get it in the country you live! If you’re lucky enough to catch The State Of it next week, do so! And go see Rachel do standup if/when she comes to your town! Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun. 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 week, Yes But Why Podcast talks to comedian and actor, Michael Monsour!Michael Monsour is a hardworking and passionate comedian who currently produces the standup show, “A Comedy Show LA.” Before he moved to Los Angeles to act in movies and TV, I knew him from the standup circuit in Austin. Michael used to perform and produce shows at my theater five or so years ago. As you can hear, he is a kind soul, and so we kept in touch! In this conversation, we talk about show promotion magic, insecurities and the gig economy. Michael shares stories about his experience on Richard Linklater’s “Everybody Wants Some.” We talk about the celebrity impressions we both did for our parents when we were kids. We discuss the importance of making connections and maintaining a good attitude. There is also a #Nebraska tangent that happens suddenly and just as quickly fades away! We had fun. Enjoy!Support Michael Monsour by attending his monthly standup show, “A Comedy Show LA”! You can also see Michael play a fun and wild character in HBO’s The Righteous Gemstones! Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun.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 week, Yes But Why Podcast talks to comedian and actor, Michael Monsour!Michael Monsour is a hardworking and passionate comedian who currently produces the standup show, “A Comedy Show LA.” Before he moved to Los Angeles to act in movies and TV, I knew him from the standup circuit in Austin. Michael used to perform and produce shows at my theater five or so years ago. As you can hear, he is a kind soul, and so we kept in touch! In this conversation, we talk about show promotion magic, insecurities and the gig economy. Michael shares stories about his experience on Richard Linklater’s “Everybody Wants Some.” We talk about the celebrity impressions we both did for our parents when we were kids. We discuss the importance of making connections and maintaining a good attitude. There is also a #Nebraska tangent that happens suddenly and just as quickly fades away! We had fun. Enjoy!Support Michael Monsour by attending his monthly standup show, “A Comedy Show LA”! You can also see Michael play a fun and wild character in HBO’s The Righteous Gemstones! Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun.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 week, Yes But Why Podcast talks to comedian and actor, Michael Monsour! Michael Monsour is a hardworking and passionate comedian who currently produces the standup show, “A Comedy Show LA.” Before he moved to Los Angeles to act in movies and TV, I knew him from the standup circuit in Austin. Michael used to perform and produce shows at my theater five or so years ago. As you can hear, he is a kind soul, and so we kept in touch! In this conversation, we talk about show promotion magic, insecurities and the gig economy. Michael shares stories about his experience on Richard Linklater’s “Everybody Wants Some.” We talk about the celebrity impressions we both did for our parents when we were kids. We discuss the importance of making connections and maintaining a good attitude. There is also a #Nebraska tangent that happens suddenly and just as quickly fades away! We had fun. Enjoy! Support Michael Monsour by attending his monthly standup show, “A Comedy Show LA”! You can also see Michael play a fun and wild character in HBO’s The Righteous Gemstones! Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun. 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 week on Yes But Why Podcast, we talk to eleven different filmmakers about their craft, their journey and their process. Listen in as they share stories from their experiences! And, since Austin Film Festival is still going on, you can check out all of these movies!Austin Film Festival was an amazing adventure for me. Yes But Why was invited to join the press corps and I spent the better part of Friday the 25th and Saturday the 26th doing interviews in and around the Driskill Hotel in downtown Austin. I am excited to share them with you now! MARK WILSON & CHRIS RETTS (start 00:00:57)My first interview is with Mark Wilson and Chris Retts, the director and writer, respectively, of the film, Wade in the Water! They told me about how they have been working as a filmmaking team for 6 years and how they channel their creative flow to make movies together. Check out Wade in the Water tonight, Monday October 28th at 6:15pm at the Alamo Drafthouse Village. GUILLAUME LEVIL (start 00:18:47)Next up, I spoke with French screenwriter, Guillaume Levil. At the festival, Guillaume is presenting his uplifting short film, Running Naked in the Universe. In our chat, we talk about collaborative story development and the importance of making connections at festivals. I had the opportunity to moderate the Q&A for his premiere and it went great! Check out the 2nd screening of Running Naked in the Universe on Wednesday October 30th at 7pm at the Galaxy Highland movie theater. KATIE HYDE (start 00:53:22)Our next interview is with Katie Hyde, the director/producer/DP of Indie City Films. Katie is a “Jane of all trades” and in our conversation, we talked about giving opportunities to those who need it and building a great creative community. Katie is at the festival, promoting and presenting her film, “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend: Oh My God I Think It’s Over,” a peek behind-the-scenes of the final rehearsals before the Crazy Ex-Girlfriend series finale! The documentary already played at the festival but keep your eyes peeled for a hopeful future release from the CW!ZOE WARD (start 01:14:00)My next chat was with filmmaker, Zoe Ward. Zoe’s short film, Soft & Pink, was made as her MFA thesis presentation at UCLA. I was excited to talk to Zoe about writing and directing her movie as well as composing both of the film’s musical numbers. I was also fortunate enough to moderate the Q&A for Zoe’s shorts program; Here, we discuss the theme of “good people doing bad things.” Your chance to see Soft & Pink is tonight, Monday October 28th at 6pm at the Galaxy Highland movie theater. DREW ROSAS (start 01:40:47)In my next interview, I chatted with filmmaker, Drew Rosas. Drew and his creative partner, Nick Sommer, have created a funny web series called Shangri-LA. Listen in as we chat about the magic of editing, doing PA work on commercials, and Drew’s newfound love of composing music. Check out the upcoming #AFF26 screening of Shangri-LA on Tuesday, October 29th at 3:45pm at the Rollins Theater or, go to the Shangri-LA website and watch the whole series at home! PAR PAREKH (start 02:04:31)The next conversation was a total surprise and I couldn’t be happier that I connected with him! Par Parekh is one of the most delightful people I have ever met. Par wrote, directed and acted in his short film, The Happy. He was sweet and funny in the interview and you’re going to love his stories! You can see Par’s short film, The Happy on Tuesday October 29th at 1pm at the Rollins Theater!ZACH LAMPLUGH & BRIAN EMOND (start 02:26:35)In this upcoming interview, I spoke with Zach Lamplugh and Brian Emond about their feature film, The VICE Guide to Bigfoot. I had moderated the Q&A for their premiere the night before and so we continued the conversation about the Atlanta comedy scene and about what it takes to put together a full length comedy movie like theirs. Go watch the 2nd screening of The VICE Guide to Bigfoot on Tuesday October 29th at 9:15pm at the Galaxy Highland movie theater!ELENA WEINBERG (start 02:42:25)Next up, I talk to Elena Weinberg of TurtleDove Films. Elena and her husband, Duncan Coe, made the feature film, A Room Full of Nothing. The movie premiered on Saturday night at the Austin Film Festival and I had the opportunity to host their Q & A! Elena and I sat down before the premiere to talk about learning Shakespeare, about creating project challenges for yourself to improve your skills and about finding your tribe. You still have a chance to see A Room Full of Nothing on Wednesday October 30th at 1:45pm at the Hideout Theater! (extra tidbit: Austin Improv scavenger hunt – one of our fine comedy institutions is a location in the movie! Tweet me at @YBYpodcast when you figure it out!)MARISSA TANDON (start 03:03:21)Our final interview is with podcaster, Marissa Tandon. An Austin Film Festival success story, Marissa entered a podcast script competition in 2017 and has since been producing and writing her own audio fiction podcast, Super Ordinary! Marissa is a great inspiration to me, as I have recently been very interested in writing an audio fiction podcast. She taught me a lot in this discussion! Listen in as we talk about developing new shows in her writers room, casting from the LA comedy scene and scratching the itch of creativity. Support Marissa by listening to her podcast, Super Ordinary on Tandonproductions.com! Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun.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 week on Yes But Why Podcast, we talk to eleven different filmmakers about their craft, their journey and their process. Listen in as they share stories from their experiences! And, since Austin Film Festival is still going on, you can check out all of these movies! Austin Film Festival was an amazing adventure for me. Yes But Why was invited to join the press corps and I spent the better part of Friday the 25th and Saturday the 26th doing interviews in and around the Driskill Hotel in downtown Austin. I am excited to share them with you now! MARK WILSON & CHRIS RETTS (start 00:00:57) My first interview is with Mark Wilson and Chris Retts, the director and writer, respectively, of the film, Wade in the Water! They told me about how they have been working as a filmmaking team for 6 years and how they channel their creative flow to make movies together. Check out Wade in the Water tonight, Monday October 28th at 6:15pm at the Alamo Drafthouse Village. GUILLAUME LEVIL (start 00:18:47) Next up, I spoke with French screenwriter, Guillaume Levil. At the festival, Guillaume is presenting his uplifting short film, Running Naked in the Universe. In our chat, we talk about collaborative story development and the importance of making connections at festivals. I had the opportunity to moderate the Q&A for his premiere and it went great! Check out the 2nd screening of Running Naked in the Universe on Wednesday October 30th at 7pm at the Galaxy Highland movie theater. KATIE HYDE (start 00:53:22) Our next interview is with Katie Hyde, the director/producer/DP of Indie City Films. Katie is a “Jane of all trades” and in our conversation, we talked about giving opportunities to those who need it and building a great creative community. Katie is at the festival, promoting and presenting her film, “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend: Oh My God I Think It’s Over,” a peek behind-the-scenes of the final rehearsals before the Crazy Ex-Girlfriend series finale! The documentary already played at the festival but keep your eyes peeled for a hopeful future release from the CW! ZOE WARD (start 01:14:00) My next chat was with filmmaker, Zoe Ward. Zoe’s short film, Soft & Pink, was made as her MFA thesis presentation at UCLA. I was excited to talk to Zoe about writing and directing her movie as well as composing both of the film’s musical numbers. I was also fortunate enough to moderate the Q&A for Zoe’s shorts program; Here, we discuss the theme of “good people doing bad things.” Your chance to see Soft & Pink is tonight, Monday October 28th at 6pm at the Galaxy Highland movie theater. DREW ROSAS (start 01:40:47) In my next interview, I chatted with filmmaker, Drew Rosas. Drew and his creative partner, Nick Sommer, have created a funny web series called Shangri-LA. Listen in as we chat about the magic of editing, doing PA work on commercials, and Drew’s newfound love of composing music. Check out the upcoming #AFF26 screening of Shangri-LA on Tuesday, October 29th at 3:45pm at the Rollins Theater or, go to the Shangri-LA website and watch the whole series at home! PAR PAREKH (start 02:04:31) The next conversation was a total surprise and I couldn’t be happier that I connected with him! Par Parekh is one of the most delightful people I have ever met. Par wrote, directed and acted in his short film, The Happy. He was sweet and funny in the interview and you’re going to love his stories! You can see Par’s short film, The Happy on Tuesday October 29th at 1pm at the Rollins Theater! ZACH LAMPLUGH & BRIAN EMOND (start 02:26:35) In this upcoming interview, I spoke with Zach Lamplugh and Brian Emond about their feature film, The VICE Guide to Bigfoot. I had moderated the Q&A for their premiere the night before and so we continued the conversation about the Atlanta comedy scene and about what it takes to put together a full length comedy movie like theirs. Go watch the 2nd screening of The VICE Guide to Bigfoot on Tuesday October 29th at 9:15pm at the Galaxy Highland movie theater! ELENA WEINBERG (start 02:42:25) Next up, I talk to Elena Weinberg of TurtleDove Films. Elena and her husband, Duncan Coe, made the feature film, A Room Full of Nothing. The movie premiered on Saturday night at the Austin Film Festival and I had the opportunity to host their Q & A! Elena and I sat down before the premiere to talk about learning Shakespeare, about creating project challenges for yourself to improve your skills and about finding your tribe. You still have a chance to see A Room Full of Nothing on Wednesday October 30th at 1:45pm at the Hideout Theater! (extra tidbit: Austin Improv scavenger hunt – one of our fine comedy institutions is a location in the movie! Tweet me at @YBYpodcast when you figure it out!) MARISSA TANDON (start 03:03:21) Our final interview is with podcaster, Marissa Tandon. An Austin Film Festival success story, Marissa entered a podcast script competition in 2017 and has since been producing and writing her own audio fiction podcast, Super Ordinary! Marissa is a great inspiration to me, as I have recently been very interested in writing an audio fiction podcast. She taught me a lot in this discussion! Listen in as we talk about developing new shows in her writers room, casting from the LA comedy scene and scratching the itch of creativity. Support Marissa by listening to her podcast, Super Ordinary on Tandonproductions.com! Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun. 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 week on Yes But Why Podcast, we talk to eleven different filmmakers about their craft, their journey and their process. Listen in as they share stories from their experiences! And, since Austin Film Festival is still going on, you can check out all of these movies!Austin Film Festival was an amazing adventure for me. Yes But Why was invited to join the press corps and I spent the better part of Friday the 25th and Saturday the 26th doing interviews in and around the Driskill Hotel in downtown Austin. I am excited to share them with you now! MARK WILSON & CHRIS RETTS (start 00:00:57)My first interview is with Mark Wilson and Chris Retts, the director and writer, respectively, of the film, Wade in the Water! They told me about how they have been working as a filmmaking team for 6 years and how they channel their creative flow to make movies together. Check out Wade in the Water tonight, Monday October 28th at 6:15pm at the Alamo Drafthouse Village. GUILLAUME LEVIL (start 00:18:47)Next up, I spoke with French screenwriter, Guillaume Levil. At the festival, Guillaume is presenting his uplifting short film, Running Naked in the Universe. In our chat, we talk about collaborative story development and the importance of making connections at festivals. I had the opportunity to moderate the Q&A for his premiere and it went great! Check out the 2nd screening of Running Naked in the Universe on Wednesday October 30th at 7pm at the Galaxy Highland movie theater. KATIE HYDE (start 00:53:22)Our next interview is with Katie Hyde, the director/producer/DP of Indie City Films. Katie is a “Jane of all trades” and in our conversation, we talked about giving opportunities to those who need it and building a great creative community. Katie is at the festival, promoting and presenting her film, “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend: Oh My God I Think It’s Over,” a peek behind-the-scenes of the final rehearsals before the Crazy Ex-Girlfriend series finale! The documentary already played at the festival but keep your eyes peeled for a hopeful future release from the CW!ZOE WARD (start 01:14:00)My next chat was with filmmaker, Zoe Ward. Zoe’s short film, Soft & Pink, was made as her MFA thesis presentation at UCLA. I was excited to talk to Zoe about writing and directing her movie as well as composing both of the film’s musical numbers. I was also fortunate enough to moderate the Q&A for Zoe’s shorts program; Here, we discuss the theme of “good people doing bad things.” Your chance to see Soft & Pink is tonight, Monday October 28th at 6pm at the Galaxy Highland movie theater. DREW ROSAS (start 01:40:47)In my next interview, I chatted with filmmaker, Drew Rosas. Drew and his creative partner, Nick Sommer, have created a funny web series called Shangri-LA. Listen in as we chat about the magic of editing, doing PA work on commercials, and Drew’s newfound love of composing music. Check out the upcoming #AFF26 screening of Shangri-LA on Tuesday, October 29th at 3:45pm at the Rollins Theater or, go to the Shangri-LA website and watch the whole series at home! PAR PAREKH (start 02:04:31)The next conversation was a total surprise and I couldn’t be happier that I connected with him! Par Parekh is one of the most delightful people I have ever met. Par wrote, directed and acted in his short film, The Happy. He was sweet and funny in the interview and you’re going to love his stories! You can see Par’s short film, The Happy on Tuesday October 29th at 1pm at the Rollins Theater!ZACH LAMPLUGH & BRIAN EMOND (start 02:26:35)In this upcoming interview, I spoke with Zach Lamplugh and Brian Emond about their feature film, The VICE Guide to Bigfoot. I had moderated the Q&A for their premiere the night before and so we continued the conversation about the Atlanta comedy scene and about what it takes to put together a full length comedy movie like theirs. Go watch the 2nd screening of The VICE Guide to Bigfoot on Tuesday October 29th at 9:15pm at the Galaxy Highland movie theater!ELENA WEINBERG (start 02:42:25)Next up, I talk to Elena Weinberg of TurtleDove Films. Elena and her husband, Duncan Coe, made the feature film, A Room Full of Nothing. The movie premiered on Saturday night at the Austin Film Festival and I had the opportunity to host their Q & A! Elena and I sat down before the premiere to talk about learning Shakespeare, about creating project challenges for yourself to improve your skills and about finding your tribe. You still have a chance to see A Room Full of Nothing on Wednesday October 30th at 1:45pm at the Hideout Theater! (extra tidbit: Austin Improv scavenger hunt – one of our fine comedy institutions is a location in the movie! Tweet me at @YBYpodcast when you figure it out!)MARISSA TANDON (start 03:03:21)Our final interview is with podcaster, Marissa Tandon. An Austin Film Festival success story, Marissa entered a podcast script competition in 2017 and has since been producing and writing her own audio fiction podcast, Super Ordinary! Marissa is a great inspiration to me, as I have recently been very interested in writing an audio fiction podcast. She taught me a lot in this discussion! Listen in as we talk about developing new shows in her writers room, casting from the LA comedy scene and scratching the itch of creativity. Support Marissa by listening to her podcast, Super Ordinary on Tandonproductions.com! Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun.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 week on Yes But Why Podcast, Amy talks to Austin improviser Kenny Madison.Kenny Madison is an improviser and improv coach from Oklahoma. Kenny currently performs improv all around Austin and he is beloved by every one of the theaters. Kenny also produces a podcast called Shame Watch, in which he and co-hosts review guilty pleasure movies!We met at a busy hotel café to chat and the action underscores a really great conversation with Kenny about anxiety, shame, and the benign violation theory. Kenny talks about his tumultuous trip to Austin improv. We discuss improv coaching and the benefits of emotional mapping. Kenny and Amy also geek out about Gene Roddenberry and Star Trek: The Next Generation. This was a delightful conversation!Support Kenny by listening to his podcast, Shame Watch on iTunes! And if you are an Austin improviser, you should take advantage of Kenny’s great coaching skills!Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun.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 week on Yes But Why Podcast, Amy talks to Austin improviser Kenny Madison.Kenny Madison is an improviser and improv coach from Oklahoma. Kenny currently performs improv all around Austin and he is beloved by every one of the theaters. Kenny also produces a podcast called Shame Watch, in which he and co-hosts review guilty pleasure movies!We met at a busy hotel café to chat and the action underscores a really great conversation with Kenny about anxiety, shame, and the benign violation theory. Kenny talks about his tumultuous trip to Austin improv. We discuss improv coaching and the benefits of emotional mapping. Kenny and Amy also geek out about Gene Roddenberry and Star Trek: The Next Generation. This was a delightful conversation!Support Kenny by listening to his podcast, Shame Watch on iTunes! And if you are an Austin improviser, you should take advantage of Kenny’s great coaching skills!Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun.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 week on Yes But Why Podcast, Amy talks to Austin improviser Kenny Madison. Kenny Madison is an improviser and improv coach from Oklahoma. Kenny currently performs improv all around Austin and he is beloved by every one of the theaters. Kenny also produces a podcast called Shame Watch, in which he and co-hosts review guilty pleasure movies! We met at a busy hotel café to chat and the action underscores a really great conversation with Kenny about anxiety, shame, and the benign violation theory. Kenny talks about his tumultuous trip to Austin improv. We discuss improv coaching and the benefits of emotional mapping. Kenny and Amy also geek out about Gene Roddenberry and Star Trek: The Next Generation. This was a delightful conversation! Support Kenny by listening to his podcast, Shame Watch on iTunes! And if you are an Austin improviser, you should take advantage of Kenny’s great coaching skills! Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun. 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.
In the magical world of Hearth, learning magic is as dangerous as it is exciting. You’ll be pleased to know that Magus Elgar is one of the finest Casters out there. With luck, he might finally have a student that lives through the lessons. Join Magus Elgar and the Magical Anomaly Inter-dimensional Locators (M.A.I.L) as they search the world for Scientific Tools Augmented with Magical Power (S.T.A.M.P.s), Encountering animated chicken nuggets, crazy wizards, giant goo monsters, and a cornucopia of puns along the way. With luck, they'll find a way to diffuse these dangerous artifacts before all of reality is ripped apart, or at least be there with a bag of popcorn when it happens! Magus Elgar is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit our LISTEN LIVE page and join the conversation.
In the magical world of Hearth, learning magic is as dangerous as it is exciting. You’ll be pleased to know that Magus Elgar is one of the finest Casters out there. With luck, he might finally have a student that lives through the lessons. Join Magus Elgar and the Magical Anomaly Inter-dimensional Locators (M.A.I.L) as they search the world for Scientific Tools Augmented with Magical Power (S.T.A.M.P.s), Encountering animated chicken nuggets, crazy wizards, giant goo monsters, and a cornucopia of puns along the way. With luck, they'll find a way to diffuse these dangerous artifacts before all of reality is ripped apart, or at least be there with a bag of popcorn when it happens!Magus Elgar is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit our LISTEN LIVE page and join the conversation.
In this episode of the Dudes n Beer Podcast host Christopher Jordan welcomes Joe Castro, director and special effects supervisor to the program to discuss the world of horror and what it takes to make the gruesome scenes we see in our favorite movies and more.After winning a special effects makeup contest as a teenager, Joe Castro left San Antonio, TX with his sights set on Hollywood and never looked back. Now after a lifetime of fake blood, spirit gum and latex flesh, Joe has become one of the preeminent directors of modern horror and one of the most sought after special effects directors and engineers in the business. With acclaims to his credit, such as the holding the official Guinness World Record for “highest body count in a slasher film” with his 2012 masterpiece Summer of Massacre, Joe has set a new standard in both what is looked for by directors and viewers alike in the world of gore and horror. With the recent wrap of his latest work Xenophobia, Joe takes the genre of horror into all new terrifying realms with incredible special effects and gore galore!The Dudes n Beer podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE Dudes n Beer Podcast app for Android and iDevices or visit our LISTEN LIVE page and join the conversation.
In this episode of the Dudes n Beer Podcast host Christopher Jordan welcomes Joe Castro, director and special effects supervisor to the program to discuss the world of horror and what it takes to make the gruesome scenes we see in our favorite movies and more. After winning a special effects makeup contest as a teenager, Joe Castro left San Antonio, TX with his sights set on Hollywood and never looked back. Now after a lifetime of fake blood, spirit gum and latex flesh, Joe has become one of the preeminent directors of modern horror and one of the most sought after special effects directors and engineers in the business. With acclaims to his credit, such as the holding the official Guinness World Record for “highest body count in a slasher film” with his 2012 masterpiece Summer of Massacre, Joe has set a new standard in both what is looked for by directors and viewers alike in the world of gore and horror. With the recent wrap of his latest work Xenophobia, Joe takes the genre of horror into all new terrifying realms with incredible special effects and gore galore! The Dudes n Beer podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE Dudes n Beer Podcast app for Android and iDevices or visit our LISTEN LIVE page and join the conversation.
This week on Yes But Why Podcast, Amy talks to writer, producer, director, improviser Mike D’Alonzo. Mike is the Digital Executive Producer at Spectrum News Austin. Mike is also an important part of the Austin improv scene. Mike first appeared on the Austin Improv Live show we did a few weeks ago and now he is returning to tell his own story. In this interview, Mike talks about his career producing sketch comedy for television. Mike shares stories of his early days in Austin improv, including the origin story of Out of Bounds. We also hear how a joke video he and Jeremy Sweetlamb made ended up on tour with Boyz II Men!Support Mike D’Alonzo by watching him perform with his troupe, Knuckleball Now, all around Austin. You can also see Mike at his show called "Grandslam Comedy" on the third Friday of every month at The Hideout at 7:30!Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun.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 week on Yes But Why Podcast, Amy talks to writer, producer, director, improviser Mike D’Alonzo. Mike is the Digital Executive Producer at Spectrum News Austin. Mike is also an important part of the Austin improv scene. Mike first appeared on the Austin Improv Live show we did a few weeks ago and now he is returning to tell his own story. In this interview, Mike talks about his career producing sketch comedy for television. Mike shares stories of his early days in Austin improv, including the origin story of Out of Bounds. We also hear how a joke video he and Jeremy Sweetlamb made ended up on tour with Boyz II Men! Support Mike D’Alonzo by watching him perform with his troupe, Knuckleball Now, all around Austin. You can also see Mike at his show called "Grandslam Comedy" on the third Friday of every month at The Hideout at 7:30! Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun. 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 week on Yes But Why Podcast, Amy talks to writer, producer, director, improviser Mike D’Alonzo. Mike is the Digital Executive Producer at Spectrum News Austin. Mike is also an important part of the Austin improv scene. Mike first appeared on the Austin Improv Live show we did a few weeks ago and now he is returning to tell his own story. In this interview, Mike talks about his career producing sketch comedy for television. Mike shares stories of his early days in Austin improv, including the origin story of Out of Bounds. We also hear how a joke video he and Jeremy Sweetlamb made ended up on tour with Boyz II Men!Support Mike D’Alonzo by watching him perform with his troupe, Knuckleball Now, all around Austin. You can also see Mike at his show called "Grandslam Comedy" on the third Friday of every month at The Hideout at 7:30!Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun.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 week on Yes But Why Podcast, Amy talks to actor, director and writer, Larry Hankin. Larry Hankin is an everpresent face in the landscape of comedy for the past 60 years. He is is in everything you love to watch! You know him as Officer Balzak in Home Alone, as Tom Pepper in Seinfeld, as Mr. Heckles in Friends, and as Stovka in Barry. You will even be able to see him reprise his role in the Breaking Bad franchise when “El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie” comes out this Friday, October 11th. Larry Hankin is a lifelong performer – everything he does is in service of the creative projects he has and will work on. Larry talks about how he got started doing standup comedy in New York City and how he ended up doing improv with Second City in New York, St, Louis and Chicago. He tells stories about taking a class taught by Viola Spolin alongside fellow student, Del Close. Larry is also one of the founding members of The Committee in San Francisco. Once Larry got an agent and started doing movies and TV, he was hooked. He loves the experience of performing and directing and he keeps busy with it as much as he can. Larry tells great stories and he is amazingly relatable! Larry tells Amy a story about his experience on Breaking Bad and, in the middle, clarifies that the story is about “how dyslexia interrupts [his] great bliss of performing in front of the camera.” Support Larry by buying his book of stories, "The Loopholes Dossier" available NOW on Amazon! You can also watch him in the upcoming Netflix film, “El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie”! Larry calls our host, Amy “a kindred soul” so we’re feeling pretty good about this episode! Tune in! Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun. 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 week on Yes But Why Podcast, Amy talks to actor, director and writer, Larry Hankin. Larry Hankin is an everpresent face in the landscape of comedy for the past 60 years. He is is in everything you love to watch! You know him as Officer Balzak in Home Alone, as Tom Pepper in Seinfeld, as Mr. Heckles in Friends, and as Stovka in Barry. You will even be able to see him reprise his role in the Breaking Bad franchise when “El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie” comes out this Friday, October 11th. Larry Hankin is a lifelong performer – everything he does is in service of the creative projects he has and will work on. Larry talks about how he got started doing standup comedy in New York City and how he ended up doing improv with Second City in New York, St, Louis and Chicago. He tells stories about taking a class taught by Viola Spolin alongside fellow student, Del Close. Larry is also one of the founding members of The Committee in San Francisco. Once Larry got an agent and started doing movies and TV, he was hooked. He loves the experience of performing and directing and he keeps busy with it as much as he can. Larry tells great stories and he is amazingly relatable! Larry tells Amy a story about his experience on Breaking Bad and, in the middle, clarifies that the story is about “how dyslexia interrupts [his] great bliss of performing in front of the camera.” Support Larry by buying his book of stories, "The Loopholes Dossier" available NOW on Amazon! You can also watch him in the upcoming Netflix film, “El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie”! Larry calls our host, Amy “a kindred soul” so we’re feeling pretty good about this episode! Tune in!Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun.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 week on Yes But Why Podcast, Amy talks to actor, director and writer, Larry Hankin. Larry Hankin is an everpresent face in the landscape of comedy for the past 60 years. He is is in everything you love to watch! You know him as Officer Balzak in Home Alone, as Tom Pepper in Seinfeld, as Mr. Heckles in Friends, and as Stovka in Barry. You will even be able to see him reprise his role in the Breaking Bad franchise when “El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie” comes out this Friday, October 11th. Larry Hankin is a lifelong performer – everything he does is in service of the creative projects he has and will work on. Larry talks about how he got started doing standup comedy in New York City and how he ended up doing improv with Second City in New York, St, Louis and Chicago. He tells stories about taking a class taught by Viola Spolin alongside fellow student, Del Close. Larry is also one of the founding members of The Committee in San Francisco. Once Larry got an agent and started doing movies and TV, he was hooked. He loves the experience of performing and directing and he keeps busy with it as much as he can. Larry tells great stories and he is amazingly relatable! Larry tells Amy a story about his experience on Breaking Bad and, in the middle, clarifies that the story is about “how dyslexia interrupts [his] great bliss of performing in front of the camera.” Support Larry by buying his book of stories, "The Loopholes Dossier" available NOW on Amazon! You can also watch him in the upcoming Netflix film, “El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie”! Larry calls our host, Amy “a kindred soul” so we’re feeling pretty good about this episode! Tune in!Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun.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.
In this episode of the Dudes n Beer podcast host Christopher Jordan is joined by Steven Bishop and Julie Connally as well as special guest, Water Policy Officer, Robert Mace for a discussion on the importance of water conservancy. What are the true impacts of water on our daily life? What does it mean to have good clean water? Is it really so important or can we become lax in regards to how we treat this natural resource? What does the state of Texas to do help in the efforts of water conservancy? What do water regulations mean to the burgeoning Texas craft brewing industry? What can we do to help a personal level, locally and beyond? These questions and more with special guest Water Policy Officer, Robert Mace. Download the FREE Dudes n Beer Podcast app for Android and iDevices or visit our LISTEN LIVE page and join the conversation every week.