
"Fish Out Of Water" is a comedy writing podcast hosted by Jeremiah Burton and Ryan Tweedy. Each week they have a new guest join them and talk about various types of comedy writing, from Television to the internet to live theatre. Its a podcast where comedians get to nerd out about writing comedy and talk about what makes them laugh.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 46 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Categories | TV & FilmPerforming ArtsArts | ||||

In this episode, Catherine Donnelly, joined us to talk about getting web series into festivals and what goes into writing and producing internet content.
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In this episode Jere and Tweedy are joined by Jake Michels (June's Cleaver, Geek and Sundry) to talk about the frustrations of being a writer or performer. I'm sure this conversation will link up to many types of writing and comedy. Of course they al... more
iO west is dead.
Jeremiah and Ryan were both performers there for years and we will miss it dearly. We decided to scream into the black void that is the internet on this week's episode. We both loved the opportunities that iO gave us, we loved the c... more
Our dear, dear friend, Eddie Rowley, jumps on Fish Out Of Water with us this week to talk about Shakespeare, being an actual actor and what he thinks is funny.
Eddie is a California Native that has been writing and performing for over a decade. In ... more
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I signed up for a sketch writing class at UCB and was looking for a podcast on the topic to hopefully learn a little bit more and keep myself motivated. The format was perfect for me. They interview a guest, then get to some actually practical stuff like generating ideas and pitching. My favorite segment is at the end where they read a sketch and then get notes on it from the guest.
There's so many fascinating things that go into writing a sketch, and this podcast does a great job covering it!
If you're thinking about writing sketch comedy, this podcast will be helpful for you!
I don't personally have apirations for writing sketch comedy, but it's an entertaining, funny, and informational look behind the scenes. I dig it!
As a graduate from the UCB sketch program and busy freelance film/TV professional, I was wanting to reconnect with the sketch world while on hiatus and this podcast did the trick! I'm back to writing sketches on a regular basis and look forward to wrangling talented people soon to shoot some fun stuff. Thanks for the great interviews and relaxed format!










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