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for the guys - non-improv related
I am going to try and go to this on Saturday. It says to invite a friend, so that is what I am doing. I hope some of you will try to to to one of these.
I am friends with Cesar Alvarado. He is a great guy with lots of good information.
A Call to Men-Austin
A Grassroots Group Shifting Social Norms that Define Manhood in Austin
FREE Gathering
It is time for “well-meaning menâ€
I am friends with Cesar Alvarado. He is a great guy with lots of good information.
A Call to Men-Austin
A Grassroots Group Shifting Social Norms that Define Manhood in Austin
FREE Gathering
It is time for “well-meaning menâ€
-Ted
"I don't use the accident. I create the accident." -Jackson's Polyp
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"I don't use the accident. I create the accident." -Jackson's Polyp
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I meant, of course, my post - not improvstitute's seminar...mpbrockman wrote:Please don't let anybody take this seriously...
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Me thinks it is my career. I work at SafePlace. That is my job and what I believe in. Besides...most others won't speak up or try to do anything to prevent violence against women. If I don't do it...who will? Most men are what we in the business call bystanders. Standing by and doing nothing is giving abusers permission to batter and rape.York99 wrote:Re: Ted and all of his efforts to stem violence against women
Me thinks thou doth protest too much
What are you hiding?
Also, to be blount, my wife is a rape survivor. It is something I feel very strongly about.
Can I count on you being there, Justin?

-Ted
"I don't use the accident. I create the accident." -Jackson's Polyp
JUNK IMPROV
"I don't use the accident. I create the accident." -Jackson's Polyp
JUNK IMPROV
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I stopped teaching in January. I actually have worked with SafePlace for about 3 years (mostly summers) with their youth theatre company (thanks to Shanakbadr wrote:I didn't know you worked at Safeplace.
When'd you stop teaching?

This was probably more than you wanted to know, but I there you go. I get carried away when I am passionate about something.
-Ted
"I don't use the accident. I create the accident." -Jackson's Polyp
JUNK IMPROV
"I don't use the accident. I create the accident." -Jackson's Polyp
JUNK IMPROV
Well said, Ted.improvstitute wrote:Me thinks it is my career. I work at SafePlace. That is my job and what I believe in. Besides...most others won't speak up or try to do anything to prevent violence against women. If I don't do it...who will? Most men are what we in the business call bystanders. Standing by and doing nothing is giving abusers permission to batter and rape.York99 wrote:Re: Ted and all of his efforts to stem violence against women
Me thinks thou doth protest too much
What are you hiding?
Also, to be blount, my wife is a rape survivor. It is something I feel very strongly about.
Can I count on you being there, Justin?
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"She fascinated me 'cause I like to run my fingers through her money."--Abner Jaymadeline wrote:i average 40, and like, a billion grains?
Oh, fine. I mock meaningless improv memes and get called holier-than-thou. Ted teaches children, helps battered women, and tries to prevent rape and suddenly it's OK to be holy. This community has a clear double standard.shando wrote:Well said, Ted.
Also, Well Said Ted would be a good band name.
I've only run into a battered woman situation once (that I was aware of). And indeed the man and I "had words." Woman wouldn't leave him, though. Tough times, that.
Keep fighting the good fight.
I figured you worked in the field or something. I was obviously just messing around. Sorry if I hit a sore spot with jokes.improvstitute wrote:Me thinks it is my career. I work at SafePlace. That is my job and what I believe in. Besides...most others won't speak up or try to do anything to prevent violence against women. If I don't do it...who will? Most men are what we in the business call bystanders. Standing by and doing nothing is giving abusers permission to batter and rape.York99 wrote:Re: Ted and all of his efforts to stem violence against women
Me thinks thou doth protest too much
What are you hiding?
Also, to be blount, my wife is a rape survivor. It is something I feel very strongly about.
Can I count on you being there, Justin?
Also, I'm in Phoenix right now, so I won't be able to make it.
Best of luck.
"Every cat dies 9 times, but every cat does not truly live 9 lives."
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Thanks for all of the support. I really appreciate it. I will keep doing the good work!
Justin - no need to apologize. I knew you were joking. I just used that as an opportunity to keep it from turning into a long string of jokes. I didn't want people to miss the purpose of the original post.
The session was great (but poorly attended). We talked about what we can do as men to get more involved. It was a great discussion. Very insightful. Cesar is a very laid back cat. I really like his style...relaxed and informal. There is no fingerpointing and nobody was wearing a beret. It was just a cool conversation with lots of feeling and purpose.
If any of you can make it Tuesday night, it would be great...women included. They were very open to having women there (sorry I wasn't clear on that before this morning). I can't make it Tuesday b/c I am shooting my Unnecessary Sequels trailer that night.
If any of you want to have a discussion about things you can do (even little things), I'd be happy to be a part of that. Anything you can do is better than nothing.
Justin - no need to apologize. I knew you were joking. I just used that as an opportunity to keep it from turning into a long string of jokes. I didn't want people to miss the purpose of the original post.
The session was great (but poorly attended). We talked about what we can do as men to get more involved. It was a great discussion. Very insightful. Cesar is a very laid back cat. I really like his style...relaxed and informal. There is no fingerpointing and nobody was wearing a beret. It was just a cool conversation with lots of feeling and purpose.
If any of you can make it Tuesday night, it would be great...women included. They were very open to having women there (sorry I wasn't clear on that before this morning). I can't make it Tuesday b/c I am shooting my Unnecessary Sequels trailer that night.
If any of you want to have a discussion about things you can do (even little things), I'd be happy to be a part of that. Anything you can do is better than nothing.
-Ted
"I don't use the accident. I create the accident." -Jackson's Polyp
JUNK IMPROV
"I don't use the accident. I create the accident." -Jackson's Polyp
JUNK IMPROV