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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 24 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | ComedySociety & Culture |
In this 2018 conversation, Sim & Jack delve into the journey of self-discovery, breaking stereotypes, and embracing one's true self from the battlefield, to the kitchen, and in a bed. Guest bio more
In this 2019 conversation, 4 years before LLMs gained mainstream popularity, Sim dives deep into the world of tech critique and the ego of metrics with Ben Grosser, an artist and scholar whose work focuses on the cultural, social, and political effec... more
In this 2018 conversation, Sim delves into the world of podcasting with Jake Shapiro, co-founder of RadioPublic and Podfund, and a pioneer in the podcasting industry. They discuss the evolution of podcasting, the role of creators, and the future of t... more
In this 2018 chat, Sim dives into the world of Pixar with Danielle Feinberg, Director of Photography for Lighting at Pixar Animation Studios. They discuss the magic of storytelling through animation, the intersection of art and technology, and the ch... more
In this episode (recorded in 2018) Sim dives into the realm of conversational AI with Cathy Pearl, the author of Designing Voice User Interfaces and the Head of Conversation Design Outreach at Google. They touch on the humor and satire inherent in cr... more
In this episode (recorded in 2018,) Sim has a deep and engaging conversation with David Pasquesi, known for his work at The Second City, Tj&Dave, and appearances in movies like Groundhog Day and TV shows like VEEP (HBO). They discuss focus, improvisa... more
Coding, arts, Cards Against Humanity, software, creativity, and self-imposed restraints. Scott is a web developer and co-creator (with Naz Hamid) of Vapid, an intentionally simple content management system to create websites. more
Comedy. teaching, Drunk Jcrew, empowering others, and having fun. more
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This podcast is an absolute delight. Sim masterfully navigates each interview effectively and is entertaining every step of the way
This title is really hot and important. I learn a lot of things from Naz hamid.Thanks
Sim finds really interesting guests from across different creative industries (comedians, coders, designers, audio engineers, etc.) and asks really insightful questions about their careers and their outlooks/philosophy. more
Speakers are lively and funny while sharing their experiences and that makes the podcast entertaining and interesting. Would like to hear more about personal development, something like raw and real.
This Sim Show Podcast’s service is awesome. Many options available. I’m recommending this. Most important thing is I can use this podcast without ads.
Good pocast!
Thank you for sharing creative thoughts and experiences. It's very educational podcast, it taught me how to cope in any circumstances.
I am in love with this podcast, it is entertaining, fun and quite striking, the first time I heard it I did not think I would like it so much, thank you very much
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