
Sally Moss - Part 2
I recorded this interview with Sally Moss weeks ago, and I am still thinking about it. One thing that we talk about in this interview is how capitalism is causing us all trauma - in small but very consistent ways. I have

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I recorded this interview with Sally Moss weeks ago, and I am still thinking about it. One thing that we talk about in this interview is how capitalism is causing us all trauma - in small but very consistent ways. I have

I have had the absolute pleasure of improvising with Sally Moss for years now. She is clever, creative and empathetic. The concepts she comes up with on the spot shows her innate ability for super imaginative ideas. As y

Chris Mead is being interviewed. This interview takes place on the train in London. I am so lucky because I consider Chris a great improv influence and a friend. His work in the improv practice constantly folds in new im

I am so happy to have gotten to do this interview. Greg Metacalf's perspective on improv is kind, analytical and spot on. I love the lessons he casually shares - like "throw it forward" from his coach. I love the insight

Margot Escott, LCSW, has been an advocate for play since 1970. She has worked as a psychotherapist for over 35 years and currently works with people with Parkinson's Disease. Her spaces for play have had adults connect t

Katy Schutte has finished her MA and it is good. The title of her thesis is: The Welsh Bed and Breakfast Ghost Story: How Ystrad House's Oral Family History Encapsulates a Broader Culture of Haunted Transitional Places.

Stu Hughes (Grass Dens), Ange Langley (Broken Chair) and me (TOGETHER!) do a short improv set in Chester at That Beer Place. After which we have a discussion about improv. I am so lucky I get to do improv with people of

I interviewed Stephen (steh-fahn) Lee and I feel like I want to interview him again. Stephen is producing the sort of improv I want to see, and be a part of. It is a soft touch with a huge impact. Sometimes we fall into

Do you ever see someone in an improv class and think to yourself , "that person is really good?" Or maybe you see a newer improviser and notice that all their moves are going to support the collective story (rather than

KARLA .... DINGLE Karla Dingle DO YOU HEAR ME?!? I was so happy that Karla made time for us to do this interview (time differences can be tough). I am so impressed with Karla's drive to produce high-quality improv events

Ali James is a fantastic mind in the improv world and I am so lucky to have been able to chat with her more. I not only love her style but her approach to improv. I am super interested in the work of Pretend Improv in Lo

This episode I interview my son. He tells a couple of stories, sings a song, and calls me a "poop." This may be more a "vanity project" but I'm curious for my future self. I think that 15 years from now, re-listening to

Bala Viswanathan, Yuehan Liu and Stephen Lee grace me (and the audience) with their experience and eloquence. All three are fantastic improvisers on stage and leaders in the community. I asked them about "the unknown" in

With the new Archbishop of Canterbury, Sarah Mullally being named, I was curious as to if religion needed to diversify? And if it current institutions need to, how can they? Because isn't religion set in stone? Also, doe

Maybe you have worked with Brian Armstrong at PIE - Portsmouth Improv Experience, or Southampton Improv Community. Maybe you have read Brian Armstrong's book "Disciple of the Broken God." I have had the lovely pleasure o

Jason Hader!! (brrrr brr brr BRRRR!!!) I have been wanting to talk to Jason for a while now. I chat with him all the time on social media, but this was the first time having a conversation. At the end of this episode you

I have been wanting to interview Jill Eickman for a long time! I am so happy she made time for this. It was very interesting to hear about Leela Improv and their holistic approach to improv training. I enjoyed hearing Ji

Tess Hills is an amazing performer - both street performance/immersive theatre and puppeteer. I had the sheer honor of working with Tess on Brainland as puppeteers. She is the kind of person that elevates the whole quali

If you get the chance to take an improv class with Maria Peters - DO IT. She is an incredible mind in improv and has worked with legends. Her empathy and creativity in improv is some of the best I have ever seen. I have

I have had the privilege of seeing Ros perform several times and host improv shows. She has an authentic and vulnerable connection with the audience. Her simple shrugs, smiles or facial expressions commands the audience
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