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EPISODE · Aug 12, 2025 · 55 MIN

Joe Whyte Part 1

from Improv Autopsy

Part one of my interview with 3d modeler, voice and film actor, and improviser Joe Whyte. Find/enjoy Joe here:His Podcast: https://crimsonheadelder.podbean.comSome performances: https://youtu.be/OPLedKmJLg0https://youtu.be/6eCqevSNeNEhttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Gjlaf08lC_U&pp=ygUZU3RlYW15IG1vbmRheSBpbXByb210b25lcw%3D%3DContact Stephen:[email protected]://improvbrain.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Shut Up I Love It Sasha Feiler and Joe Cabello Many years ago, Sasha Feiler and Joe Cabello met in line for an improv show. They were young, dumb, and full of it. What followed were comedy shows so explicit, “genitalia” was practically a term of endearment.Fast forward 5 dogs, 6 cats, and way too many weird inside jokes later, Sasha and Joe are no longer young or dumb—but they’re still brimming with you-know-what. Here, they’ve teamed up to bring you a podcast where they interview a guest who passionately defends something universally hated, misunderstood, forgotten, overlooked, Mandela-effected, canceled—you name it. The key? They LOVE it. From toupees... to B-movies... to aliens, psychedelics, and the occasional surprise character, Sasha and Joe are here to spread love to the world that birthed them (but maybe should’ve used protection).So come and get that love because no one else will give it to you like we do.Also, don’t forget to check out the Patreon Bonus version of the show:https://www.patreon.com/c/ShutUpILoveItP Explicit Cyber Psychos: A Cyberpunk Red Podcast Jon Feist Live play of the table top role playing game ( TTRPG) Cyberpunk Red from R.Talsorian Games. 5 Players are sent into Night City on various tasks but it's always their choice which way they go. With the improv style game play, hilarity ensues. This "radio theater" is ripe with sound effects and original music. Join Banthar, Sly, Heretic, Scythe, and Brock Stockton as they get into all the trouble with a new episode every other week. GM, Music, and editing by Jon FeistInstagram: @cyberpunkredgm Players: Nat Mundy - Scythe - Dylon Dylon Dylon Butros Butros Butros IIIChris Garrison - Banthar - Ashe Manuel Pablo Romaine Gonzales SmithKeith Lowerre - Sly CooperBrandon Kurkowski - Heretic - Red CarsonSeth Farrel - Brock StocktonIntro produced by DJ Flip Instagram: @djflipmusic Explicit The Phoney & Call-y Podcast All Things Comedy Tony and Johnny are the best of friends…but they live on separate coasts! Luckily, they’ve been able to keep their long-distance relationship fresh and vital through frequent, soul-nourishing phone conversations. The Phoney & Call-y Show presents these phone calls to you: the lonely idiot, to delight in an entertaining blend of banter, introspection, bickering, and improv bits!**However, this podcast is not to be life-affirming, at all. Any relatable honesty Tony & Johnny display is purely for their own, therapeutic benefit. It’s not for you to feel better about your own life. That’s not what this is. Explicit Elon Musk Fail Marlawn Heavenly VII Elon Musk Fail: Podcast consist of improv research and catalyzes imaginary conversations that seek to advance the science and practice of character, with a focus on moral, performance, civic, and intellectual virtues such as curiosity, diligence, fearlessness and honesty.WHO IS SHERLOCK HOMEBOY?Sherlock Homeboy is unique compared to an average human, but he is not a “high-functioning sociopath.” Sherlock Homeboy most likely suffers from Asperger's Syndrome, a minor case of Bipolar Disorder, and a hint of Savant Syndrome. Asperger's Syndrome causes Sherlock Homeboy to think in pictures. He is extremely antisocial, also classified as aromantic and sapiosexual, never has love affairs and shuns society, with a split personality. Sherlock Homeboy is not just a outside of the box thinker, but a mystery himself. Aside from his obvious inability to behave in a social settings, his obvious lack of regard for the rules there is also the fact that his skills are not infallible. In rea Explicit

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