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Here's a Stoop Story from Jen Diamond about emerging from the pandemic. Listen to more from Stoop Storytelling Series. Check out the podcast and schedule of upcoming events.Do you have a question or comment about a show or a story idea to pitch? Contact On the Record at: Senior Supervising Producer, Maureen Harvie she/her/hers mharvie@wypr.org 410-235-1903 Senior Producer, Melissa Gerr she/her/hers mgerr@wypr.org 410-235-1157 Producer Sam Bermas-Dawes he/him/his sbdawes@wypr.org 410-235-1472
In an up close interview with Jen Diamond of Diamondsong LLC. Mrs. Diamond shows you what to look out for when it comes to truth vs myth in sampling clearance as well as getting all your royalties. Too many times creatives drop the ball when it comes to getting 100% of their earned royalties. Royalties generate multiple streams of income. Don't lose out by not knowing how the business works and how companies like BMI and ASCAP are here for your success. You just have to know how to work the process and know the system. Jen Diamond is the one that can show you.
#MobProgramming patterns like strict driver/navigator with a timer works really well for many teams and contexts, but is there a style of mobbing that is more loose but still effective collaboration? Join Chris and Austin as they discuss Freestyle #MobProgramming with Jen Diamond. We also talk about her experiences with mobbing to learn and mobbing for work. Video and show notes: https://youtu.be/hdzAvcz-_Mo
Meet Pam Hugi! She was part of a Chicago high school superlative rebellion, she can speak Russian, and if she looks familiar, it’s because of the standout roles she’s played on many a stage. Find out which ones, and hear about Pam’s journey to “enlightenment,” in today’s episode. Improv by one-time troupe Daddy Warlocks (or The Yogis, or Mr Bundles) Cast of Improvisers: Michael Hartwell, Nate Tyson, Jen Diamond
The Body, by Britt A Willis, playwright from Inkubator On Air, Cohort One.Featuring Ezra Tozian as The Body, Chloe Mikala as Mrs. Haskovec, Da’Von T. Moody as Mr. Haskovec, Thais Menendez as the Baker, Alex Reeves as Teen, Nell Quinn-Gibney as Kid, and Jen Diamond as Partner.Cohort One Playwrights: Caitlin M Caplinger, Jen Diamond, Anna-Claire McGrath, Nell Quinn-Gibney, Alex Reeves, Natalie Ann Valentine, Britt A WillisHosted by T.P. HuthFull artist bios available at inkubatorlab.org/current.
Proxy, by Nell Quinn-Gibney and Alex Reeves, playwright from Inkubator On Air, Cohort One.Featuring Thais Menendez as Again, Chloe Mikala as Kassa, Ezra Tozian as Kai, and Da'Von T. Moody as RennekCohort One Playwrights: Caitlin M Caplinger, Jen Diamond, Anna-Claire McGrath, Nell Quinn-Gibney, Alex Reeves, Natalie Ann Valentine, Britt A WillisHosted by T.P. HuthFull artist bios available at inkubatorlab.org/current.
Taques n’ Plangles by Caitlin M Caplinger, playwright from Inkubator On Air, Cohort One. Featuring Chloe Mikala as Francis, Thais Menendez as Bitty, and Da’Von T. Moody as Parker. The role of Hippo in this recording is narrated in the stage directions; in production, Hippo will speak exclusively through excerpts from Camille Saint-Saens’ Carnival of the Animals, which can be found at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2RPKMJmSp0. Cohort One Playwrights: Caitlin M Caplinger, Jen Diamond, Anna-Claire McGrath, Nell Quinn-Gibney, Alex Reeves, Natalie Ann Valentine, Britt A WillisHosted by T.P. Huth Full artist bios available at inkubatorlab.org/current.
Egg by Anna-Claire McGrath, playwright from Inkubator On Air, Cohort One.Featuring Da'Von T. Moody as Tim, Thais Menendez as Jane, Chloe Mikala as Tamsin, and Ezra Tozian as InternetCohort One Playwrights: Caitlin M Caplinger, Jen Diamond, Anna-Claire McGrath, Nell Quinn-Gibney, Alex Reeves, Natalie Ann Valentine, Britt A WillisHosted by T.P. HuthFull artist bios available at inkubatorlab.org/current.
Warning: This excerpt contains discussion of mental illness and suicide.The Funeral of Casey B. Collins, by Natalie Ann Valentine, playwright from Inkubator On Air, Cohort OneFeaturing Chloe Mikala as Adora and Ezra Tozian as LiseCohort One Playwrights: Caitlin M Caplinger, Jen Diamond, Anna-Claire McGrath, Nell Quinn-Gibney, Alex Reeves, Natalie Ann Valentine, Britt A WillisHosted by T.P. HuthBios of all artists can be found at inkubatorlab.org/current. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook (@inkubatorlab) and Twitter (@inkubatoronair).
Porn: a Love Story, by Jen Diamond, playwright from Inkubator On Air, Cohort OneFeaturing Thais Menendez as Alice, Chloe Mikala as Lola, Da'Von T. Moody as Elliot, and Ezra Tozian as InternetCohort One Playwrights: Caitlin M Caplinger, Jen Diamond, Anna-Claire McGrath, Nell Quinn-Gibney, Alex Reeves, Natalie Ann Valentine, Britt A WillisHosted by T.P. HuthBios of all artists can be found at inkubatorlab.org/current. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook (@inkubatorlab) and Twitter (@inkubatoronair).
How do you convince an audience that you’re so desperate for laughs, you may actually be willing to subject them to a live colonoscopy? And is there a way to work in a swimming pool noodle as a prop? These are just some of the questions pondered by Jen Diamond and Pam Hugi, members of Baltimore’s favorite two-person comedy group, OLGA. Meanwhile, Dan dredges up a painfully awkward memory from high school in search of a joke. This episode marks the first time in Dan Has Jokes’ long and distinguished (two-month) history that two guests have appeared on the podcast together. Jen and Pam have been performing together as OLGA for years, in both improv and stand-up comedy formats. They reveal lots of fun and interesting things about the nature of writing for a two-person comedy act, and talk with Dan about bombing, heckling, and trying to get onto bigger comedy shows at the last second. There’s also some discussion about YouTube celebrities, and how to give your YouTube video a killer title (in the end, nobody can solve that puzzle). Dan shares a story about a time he took a joke too far in high school, while watching a Robin Williams movie with his friends, and Jen and Pam offer thoughts on how a story like that could be adapted for the stage. In the meantime, Jen and Pam want to come up with a new OLGA routine involving props. There is discussion about them putting everything on hold to explore the contents of a mysterious backpack while an audience watches, but then Pam discloses her wish to do something related to the topic of colonoscopies. This turns into a full blown discussion about how to create tension for the audience, even to the point of hilarious discomfort, before breaking the tension in a funny and satisfying way. They end by talking about Kevin James’ recent comedy special, and the intrinsic humor of a grown rich man pretending not to understand things in society that are completely understandable.