Chris Gleason (@cgleason22) and Karen chat about what it's like to go viral on TikTok, sustaining content creation, and their own processes for finding inspiration. Enjoy the sound of Chris's kittens running around in the background. Nobody's gonna k... more
Sarah Bransfield (@unoriginalsarah) and Karen chat about what it has been like studying sketch and comedy together online having never met in person, adapting to the new medium, and the differences between Canada and the United States? Spoilers: Ther... more
Micaela (@mickymnm @10kshakespeare @stonedshakespeare) and Karen chat about what it's been like living in a virtual world for over a year, the effort that goes into self-producing, and what we hope the future holds for the arts industry! Be sure to c... more
Ryan (@ryntern) and Karen chat about what it was like watching everything shut down, virtual sketch comedy, and the process of getting a novel published. Check out Ryan's non-profit shout out: The Cape Fear Volunteer Center www.capefearvolunte... more
Emma (@emmao_vo) and Karen dive way deep into the world of voice acting, building and online community, and how local non-profits will change the world! Please check out Emma's non-profit shout out: Youth on Root @youthonroot.
This episode was rec... more
Jessica Golden (@_jessicagolden and @oops_iknittedagain) and Karen chat about finding new ways to approach acting in a virtual setting, why knitting is the perfect hobby, their similar journey into the MCU, and why they absolutely adore the Commonwea... more
Parker Damm (@parkerodamm) and I chat about what it has been like to self-produce from home, finding a supportive online community, and just generally geek out about improv. Please check out Parker's charity shout-outs at www.stjude.org/ and ... more
Join me as I chat with Jackie Madejski (@jackie.madejski) about using her brothers as a production crew, why we love Nicole Byer, and what it's been like being virtual co-workers for over a year. Check out Jackie's charity shout out: DC Coalition for... more
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