Join actress and creator Mary Kate Wiles (The Lizzie Bennet Diaries, Shipwrecked Comedy) as she chats with her friends in creative fields about their journeys, their struggles, and their experiences.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | ArtsPerforming Arts |
Welcome to Dear Old World, a podcast where I bring on my incredible friends to talk about our creative lives and journeys! This week my guest is the illustrious dancer, singer, actor, and writer James Tolbert, whom you may know as Rip Van Winkle in S... more
Welcome to Dear Old World, a podcast where I bring on my incredible friends to talk about our creative lives and journeys! This week my guest is the incredibly accomplished Matt Enlow, whom you may know as the writer/creator of Squaresville. In this... more
Welcome to Dear Old World, a podcast where I bring on my incredible friends to talk about our creative lives and journeys! This week my guest is the lovely Margaret Dunlap, whom you may know as one of the writers on The Lizzie Bennet Diaries. In this... more
Welcome to Dear Old World, a podcast where I bring on my incredible friends to talk about our creative lives and journeys! This week my guest is the prolific Nick Lang. You probably know him as one of the creative minds behind Team Starkid, but you m... more
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Such a lovely and wholesome show! So far I’ve only listened to episode three with Sinead and it was so interesting to hear you two talk about the behind the scenes of your shipwrecked projects and creative process’s. Will definitely be listening to more x
Mary Kate I love all your work so much but I’m unfortunately not in a position to join your patreon at the moment so I’m really great full that you’re putting parts of the interview out for public access, it’s really appreciated. I’ve recently gone on a Shipwrecked binge and every time I watch any of those projects I’m reminded how incredible you and Sean and Sinéad really are. Thank you soooooo much for everything you do!
Mary Kate is such a great host and her discussions are always fascinating and insightful. PS the extended version on Patreon is even better!
Mary Kate is a great interviewer, and the conversations really dig deeper than most of these types of formats usually do. Highly recommend!
In addition to being a fabulous actress, a dedicated producer, and very kind to her fans, Mary Kate Wiles is also an amazing interviewer. Her conversations with friends in the industry on this podcast are delightful and informative and so fun to listen to!
Apple Podcasts | #36 | Hong Kong/Arts/Performing Arts |
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