
Get to know the town of Mid-Valley through improvised sketches and songs in Adam Rudy’s manic one-man variety show.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ImprovComedy | |||

Revel in the hiss with a couple of demos. In order of appearance: “No Room for Stephen (Demo),” “Posing in the Grass (Rough Demo),” “I’m a Car Guy (Demo),” “Horse in a Man Suit (Demo),” and “Eat Your Face (Demo).”
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Hoist your jib with the mayor’s nephew in this, the season finale of Mid-Valley Sound, followed by “Shore Points Love Song” and “I’m in Love (in a Very Specific Late ‘90s Kind of Way).” Visit postfun.info for more fine podcasts, and go to audibletria... more
Get off the dole with the help of Mid-Valley’s premier career consultants, and listen to “Please Be Mime,” and “Yanni Club.” Visit postfun.info for more fine podcasts, and go to audibletrial.com/postfun for a 30 day free trial and a free audiobook. T... more
Rate your professor as the MVCCCC shows off next semester’s offerings, with “Where Everybody Knows Jermaine” (ft. Alexa Teed on backing vocals) and “No Room for Stephen” filling out the show. Visit postfun.info for more fine podcasts, and go to audib... more
Lock the (pearly) gates with Father Flannigan as he plays some prayers from the flock. Then, “Hot Topic” and “Public Service Announcement.” This is a short one. Visit postfun.info for more fine podcasts, and go to audibletrial.com/postfun for a 30 da... more
Do yourself dirt with a radio ad for the Mid-Valley Community College production of Beautiful Girls: The Sean Kingston Musical, then “Even Satan Gets a Broken Heart” (ft. Alexa Teed on backing vocals) and “Unsolicited Male Attention.” Visit postfun.i... more
Trace the call as a government agent reviews Mid-Valley’s phone lines for potential danger. Then, “It’s a Wonderful Night for Jazz” and “Early Man.” Visit postfun.info for more fine podcasts, and go to audibletrial.com/postfun for a 30 day free trial... more
Get it high and tight with an ad for a local hair salon. “What's the Deal?,” “Life of Pie,” “(I Was a) Teenage Krampus,” and “Sugar” are played.
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but acceptable nonetheless i understand this was hilarious
Super funny! The most genius dumb thing I’ve ever listened to!
Really, really great.










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