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Post by erikamay »

hey everyone.

a friend at the Austinist is doing a podcast on improv - she's specifically interested in how you got into it, how it changed you.

i'm not sure if this will be in conjunction with the austinist, or is her personal side project.

anyhoos.

if you would be interested in being interviewed, let me know.

erika
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Post by Mo Daviau »

Not that it has made a huge splash, but I still do the Austin Improv Podcast. My episode on Parallelogramophonograph can be heard at monique.libsyn.com, and this week I am chronicling Improv for Evil's first show.

So what I'm saying is, when you think of improv and podcasting, think of me.
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Post by ChrisTrew.Com »

Mo, can ColdTowne take a tug off of a podcast?
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Post by smerlin »

I'd love to be involved.

I've even written "A Partial History of Austin Improv Since 1996"

http://portal.austinimprov.com/index.php?section=22

And Mo, I still wanna do that Podcast for Get Up, lets set a date.
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You improvise every day.
Why not get good at it?
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Post by Mo Daviau »

Yes and yes.

I will be in touch.
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