
The first podcast by nature, for anybody. Join Tony Geode (Justin Michael) and Atiny Crunchyleaf (Jace Armstrong) as they interview every part of nature: from a swimming hole and a stick bug to a geyser and a gust of wind. Who knows, along the way they might even solve the mystery of why they can talk!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 36 | Founded | 5 years ago | 
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| Categories | ComedyImprov  | ||||

Tony and Atiny wake up in Siberia and meet their old pal the Snailman (Brian David Gilbert) for the very first time! They talk parasocial relationships, AI and learn everything about how snail mail works.
Plus, snail mail from a couple pandas (Devin... more
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Our first live show! Featuring Clyde Cloud (James Adomian), the return of Can't be Tryin Dandelion (Jessica McKenna) and a mountain (Nichole Sakura).
Plus, a guest appearance from our Evil Selves, and snail mail from the ol' Watering Hole (Betsy So... more
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I love this show! The hosts are great, I quickly enjoyed it most just for them alone. Some great guests I already love, and some I didn’t know that I love now. SO stoked for season 3!
Always looking for a new improv podcast to listen to, so I was excited to give this a try. Listened to season 1 and 2 of this podcast, and it didn't get many laughs from me.
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