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My First Sketch, hosted by Josh Higham, talks with sketch comedians about their first attempt to make an audience laugh, what made them laugh growing up, and what they've learned in their experiences. My First Sketch is presented by Philly Sketchfest.
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SketchySketchSketchShow

SketchySketchSketchShow

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Each week sketch writers submit sketches, actors read sketches, and a writer's room punches them up. This show is all about sketch comedy! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sketchysketchsketchshow/support
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I am an automotive designer but people are always asking me, "what does that mean"? And, how do you "design" a car? My favorite question, though, is what makes "good" design? This podcast will answer all of those questions and more as we talk about the latest in automotive trends, major car shows like NAIAS and SEMA, and what influences these designs. Every now and again, I'll talk product design too. So come on, check out an episode or two and let's take this journey together!
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Victrola! is a monthly smorgasbord of audio-phonic chaos. Sketch comedy culled together from improvised bits and forged into a single, mighty podcast! Brought to you by the fine folks at Austin's ColdTowne Theater. Written by and Starring Michael Jastroch, Bob McNichol, Bryan Roberts, Lance Gilstrap, Cortnie Jones and Jericho Thorp. Produced by Michael Jastroch, in collaboration with our good friends at Got Your Back! (http://GYBPOD.com) http://victrolapod.com http://coldtownetheater.com
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Welcome to "Sketchcraft: Comics and Books", your gateway to the mesmerizing universe of graphic storytelling and conceptual creativity. Journey with Sketchcraft, a seasoned concept artist and cartoonist, as he unearths the masterpieces of indie creatives and industry heavyweights. It's not just a show, but your passport to the vibrant world of panels and pages. With a changing cast of narrative connoisseurs unpacking captivating plots, fresh insights abound. Whether you're a graphic novel en ...
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Fetch-A-Sketch

Jay Aaseng/Simplify Productions

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Fetch-A-Sketch is a podcast featuring bite-sized scripted sketch comedy. And quite frankly, nothing else. PG-13 adjacent. Created by actor/writer/producer/jackass Jay Aaseng.
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Sketch Nerds is a comedy podcast about the craft of sketch comedy. Andy, Seth and Julian chat with fellow sketch nerds from comedy troupes, theaters, and festivals to breakdown your favorite sketches to figure out what works, what doesn't and why. If you're a student of sketch comedy or love shows like Saturday Night Live, Monty Python, and Key & Peele then you will enjoy this podcast. To join our conversation please submit your comments or favorite sketches to @badmedicinedc with the hashta ...
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“What the Sketch” is a sketch comedy podcast brought to you by El. It’s the perfect podcast if you want a little more substance than your iTunes playlists but don’t have the time to finally commit to a true crime escapade. And hopefully you think it's funny. Get comfortable with being uncomfortable. Cheers! wthesketch@gmail.com
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In Sketching Out – two British doctors hang up their stethoscopes to administer a weekly dose of surreal sketch and improv comedy. In a serious world, take time to be silly. Follow along on Instagram and Twitter: instagram.com/coldplatescomedy twitter.com/coldplatecomedy Get in touch at: coldplatescomedy.com
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Dezeen has teamed up with design software brand SketchUp to launch a podcast series called Climate Salon, exploring the future of architecture and interior design in relation to the climate. In this series, Dezeen’s design and environment editor Jennifer Hahn will speak to leading designers, architects and engineers about how they can utilise the tools available to them now to work more sustainably and make a positive impact on the climate. The series will explore how people can work togethe ...
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Our sketch show gives feminism a voice. A silly voice. The Second Sketch condenses the concerns and contradictions of modern day feminism into 15-minute chunks for your amusement. Written by Josie Throup and Kit Foxley.
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Join two friends, animators, and complete geeks who talk film, TV, cartoons, and video games every two weeks, as they take time to discuss their latest pop culture experiences and hand-pick various titles, series, and topics old and new for in-depth and often funny discussions.
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Brand spanking new sketches from Next Level Sketch, a London comedy collective who put on sketch comedy nights at Hoopla Impro when the government allows us. When they don’t, we record podcast episodes instead. These sketches are best taken aurally. Sketch is for everyone, and we invite writers and performers from all backgrounds to be part of Next Level Sketch. Check out our diversity page at www.nextlevelsketch.com on how you can join us, take a free sketch crash course with Gemma Arrowsmi ...
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A (weekly) podcast about art and media. We discuss general artistic topics aswell as movies, shows, comics, music etc. Check out our YouTube Channel for additional video content! follow us on twitter @sketch_cast (https://twitter.com/sketch_cast) submit your drawings with the #sketchwithus on Twitter!
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Frequency Earth | A Sci-Fi Sketch Comedy Podcast

Rob Schultz and Russell August Anderson

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In the distant future, archeo-astronomer Jeffrey Lutz travels the stars collecting broadcasts from Earth. A scripted sci-fi comedy podcast by Rob Schultz and Russell August Anderson, Frequency Earth is a blend of sitcom - the adventures of a guy traveling through space - and sketch comedy - the transmissions he picks up from Earth.
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Left Handed Radio is an indie narrative comedy podcast hosted, written and produced by Anna Rubanova and Adam Bozarth. It features some of the funniest, talented comedians from across the country. The show is a hybrid of sketch comedy, audio plays, satirical short stories and parodies of podcasts and public radio programming. For our back catalogue, visit our new Patreon!
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A comedy sketch show from the absurd minds of Tim and Simon. Written, performed and produced by Tim Barnes and Simon Berry, music by Stephen Davey. This show uses sound effects from the Freesound Community. Full credits can be found at www.timandsimon.co.uk/credits
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A bull market inducing comedy sketch show. Including: interviews with some famous people in the space, the dodgy altcoin dealer, the rude crypto chart analysts, funny coin ads, conferences and a lot more. Why not support us on Pateron: https://www.patreon.com/sketchycrypto
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The Sketch Zone podcast is a free, weekly podcast the brings together creative professionals to talk about a wide variety of topics associated with the creative arts industry. Join Carlos R. Gomez, Jack Kasprzak, and Charlie B. Williams III as they host various creative artists and discuss a range of topics associated to the world of creative arts.
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#1 Doctor recommended sketch comedy podcast. Recommended by nearly all the doctors we’ve bribed. Except Dr. Patel. He thinks it’s bullshit. Fuck you, Dr. Patel, give us our money back! New episode every Monday (if we remember to hit the Publish button). We’re very busy, okay?
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This week, Josh talks to Jana Gillis about NL Sketchfest, moving from Newfoundland to Toronto and back, and so much more. NL Sketchfest runs at the Hub in Saint John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador from April 3 through April 7. Follow them on Instagram at @nlsketchfest. Jana will be performing at NL Sketchfest in Saint John’s on Sunday, April 7 in the…
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Easter is a hard one. Really, the only reason I enjoy Easter is because I love Cadbury Eggs, Deviled Eggs, and egg-shaped decorations. They might as well just call it "Egg Day" for me. However, there is a lot of religion mixed in with those eggs. Some of that religion has to do with a mythical creature that defied logic and physics, and the other h…
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In this long-awaited episode, Laurens delves into an insightful conversation with Lauren Green, a celebrated artist, certified visual facilitator, and the visionary behind Dancing with Markers. Lauren shares her unique journey from the world of professional dance to the vibrant arena of visual facilitation, highlighting the beautiful intersection o…
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Join us as Laurens introduces the remarkable Alfredo Carlo, a luminary in the realm of graphic facilitation and the founder of Housatonic Design Network, based in Bologna. Alfredo shares his passion for blending art and facilitation, aiming to simplify complex ideas and foster understanding. With a journey that began in the vibrant spaces of MG Tay…
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In this episode, Rachel covers the suicide of Nex Benedict and the murders of Pebbles LaDime "Dime" Doe and Brianna Ghey, while Kiki brings us the disappearance of Deng Vongphachan. Then we chat about books and shows and Star Trek underwear. Our next book is "Hell's Half Acre: The Untold Story of the Benders, a Serial Killer Family on the American …
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In this episode, Jimi Holstebro discusses identifying gaps, pursuing education to fill them, and seamlessly integrating acquired skills into his work, all while enjoying the process. Sponsored by Concepts This episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by Concepts, a perfect tool for sketchnoting, available on iOS, Windows, and Androi…
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In this episode, Claire Ohlenschlager, an avid doodler, shares how she developed her sketchnoting practice, found a thriving sketchnoting community, and awakened her passion for teaching. Sponsored by Concepts This episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by Concepts, a perfect tool for sketchnoting, available on iOS, Windows, and A…
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In this episode, Kiki talks about the Goyenas murders and Rachel brings us the disappearance of Kit Mora. We also discuss the book "Unmask Alice: LSD, Satanic Panic, and the Imposter Behind the World's Most Notorious Diaries" by Rick Emerson (and "Go Ask Alice"). Our next book is "Hell's Half Acre: The Untold Story of the Benders, a Serial Killer F…
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Pierpaolo Barresi shares how he’s always dreamed of creating something significant. He founded Yobi Scribes, an Italian company that uses creativity, art, games, and communal enjoyment to help achieve business objectives. Sponsored by Concepts This episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by Concepts, a perfect tool for sketchnoting…
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This week, Josh talks to Grace Fennell (Grace and the Gang) about cease and desists, wanting to be the star, and more. Grace and the Gang is performing at DC Sketchfest Thursday, March 21 at 7:30 at the DC Improv along with Pressed from Chicago and Maple Daddies from Seattle. Tickets are sold out. Here in Philly, Philly Sketchfest Presents, on Frid…
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In this episode, Alina Gutierrez reflects on her childhood passion for art, her work as a banker, and how her banking experience led to her career in graphic facilitation. Sponsored by Concepts This episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by Concepts, a perfect tool for sketchnoting, available on iOS, Windows, and Android. Concepts…
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This week, Josh talks to Kristi Schaffner about dancing in Oklahoma, becoming a pirate, and Forevermore. Forevermore is performing at DC Sketchfest Wednesday, March 20, at the DC Arts Center in the 7:30 block along with Bring Your Own Bob. But then Forevermore and Bring Your Own Bob are coming here to Philly on Friday, March 22. Philly Sketchfest P…
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This is a long one, y'all. Rachel brings us part 2 of the Lucy Letby case for episode 11. Kiki talks about missing 12-year-old Lori Analise Paige. We also talk (briefly) about what we've watched and read since episode 10. Our next book is "Unmask Alice: LSD, Satanic Panic, and the Imposter Behind the World's Most Notorious Diaries" by Rick Emerson.…
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Alejo Porras, driven by a passionate pursuit of challenges, shares how embodying a can-do attitude has significantly propelled personal growth and career advancement. Beyond business success, Alejo is motivated by a desire to be a good father and husband and positively impact others. Sponsored by Concepts This episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast…
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This week, Josh talks to Yena Frick about Maddy Night Live, Galentine’s Day, and the comedy scene in Baltimore. You can see Yena’s group, Forevermore Sketch, at DC Sketchfest on Wednesday, March 20, in the 7:30 block along with Bring Your Own Bob at the DC Arts Center. And if you live in Philly, Forevermore and Bring Your Own Bob will both be comin…
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In this first episode of season 15, Maggie Appleton shares her career journey from art and anthropology into web design, illustration, and product design for AI research tools that help researchers make sense of information. Maggie and Mike discuss the interesting challenge of living in the era of AI and large language models — how visual thinkers …
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Rachel brings us another two-parter for episode 10. This time it's on the Lucy Letby case. There's no missing person this week for reasons explained in the episode. We also talk about what we've watched and read since episode 9. Our next book is "Unmask Alice: LSD, Satanic Panic, and the Imposter Behind the World's Most Notorious Diaries" by Rick E…
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This week, Josh talks to TNutt (@inactionnetwork) about moving to Philly, being an extrovert, and coming back after the pandemic. February 28, Sketch Ball featuring InAction Network and Jai Nim doing some musical comedy to open up. 730pm at Plays and Players Skinner Studio on the third floor. $15 tickets available at sketchballphilly.com/tickets Yo…
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There is some very interesting news going around about the Biden Administration potentially reversing or slowing its push for Evie's here in the United States which could have implications the world over. But what does that mean for the automotive market and buyer? Well basically, right now would be the best time to get an EV because dealerships ar…
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In this episode, Kiki tells us the stories of Mary Bell and the Parker-Hulme murder case and Rachel brings us the disappearance of Danyanira Marquez. We also talk 90s teen classic 10 Things I Hate About You and cults. Our next book is "Unmask Alice: LSD, Satanic Panic, and the Imposter Behind the World's Most Notorious Diaries" by Rick Emerson. We …
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In the final episode of Dezeen and SketchIUp’s Climate Salon podcast series, architects discuss why sustainability should guide the aesthetics of a building, as opposed to the reverse. Swiss-Danish architect Kathrin Gimmel, MEE Studio founder Morten Emil Engel and SketchUp’s Andrew Corney explored how architects can help develop a new sense of what…
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ABOUT THIS EPISODE Ladies and Gentlemen… Mr. Kenny G. Welcome to a very special, sexy episode of Sketch Comedy Podcast Show. Love. It can be exciting and new. You could hop aboard, we would all be expecting you. Sex… it’s the way, the way, you go. Why am I badly quoting TV themes and poorly written 90’s hip-hop? Because there is likely no subject m…
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Will we survive the fungal infestation that lurks beneath Toronto in The Marigold by Andrew F. Sullivan (2023)? This horror/near-future science fiction/fantasy novel is packed with ideas and has plenty of relevant criticism of the direction Canada is heading, but doesn’t bring things together in a satisfactory way for the three of us. We talk about…
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This week, Rachel tells us the story of Belle Gunness, one of the most prolific serial killers in history and Kiki brings us this episode's missing person Cynthia Acevedo. It's episode 8, which means we discuss our true crime book pick "Among the Bros" by Max Marshall. And then segue into talking about spicy ginger cats and Jane Austen. Our next bo…
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This week, Josh talks to Ben Maher about starting Philly Sketchfest, a life behind the scenes in comedy, and so much more. Philly Sketchfest 2024 is coming, May 31-June 8. Submissions open on February 1 at phillysketchfest.com. Come to Cutthroat Sketch: Heart at Sawubona on February 1 at 730pm. Tickets available at cutthroatsketch.com/tickets. Sket…
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On this episode of The Sketchy Show, Chet Killgore and Bud Rickson cover Monday Night Hockey, 2 elderly superheroes reminisce about the past, and Floyd Katzberg gets his revenge. This episode of The Sketchy Show is brought to you by Silas Crampon's Tampons for Men.由Sketchy, the improv sketch comedy robot
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This week Kiki tells us about a murder that involves cons, alien queens, alien vanquishers, and maybe some cannibalism. What can we say? New Mexico's wierd. Then Rachel brings us the disappearance of Luis Antonio Alderete-Martinez. We also went way off topic with Fatal Attraction, Kiki's inner goblin, and, oddly, the Stoics. We also get a little mo…
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This week Rachel gives us a locked room mystery. Kiki tells us about the disappearance of Toni Padilla. We also gab about dragons, our mutual distaste for certain tropes, Colin Firth, and our New Year's resolutions. Our next book is "Among the Bros: A Fraternity Crime Story" by Max Marshall. We will discuss the book in episode 8, which will go live…
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In this final episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast season 14, we’ve gathered all the tips from 9 fantastic visual thinkers to inspire you! Sponsored by Concepts This episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by Concepts, a perfect tool for sketchnoting, available on iOS, Windows, and Android. Concepts' vector-based drawing feature …
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In this episode, Gary Kopervas shares how drawing and writing freed his imagination and got reactions from others. He’s built on his early skills to become a cartoonist, copywriter, creative director, and brand consultant. Sponsored by Concepts This episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by Concepts, a perfect tool for sketchnotin…
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BoxBox, your favorite monthly box full of boxes, is partnering with socialite Provence Ritz-Carlton-Parking to create a new line of bio-undegradable boxes that will soon cover the planet. Remember: you cannot unsubscribe! Listen to the uncensored version of this sketch on our Patreon at patreon.com/lefthandedradio Support LHR by leaving a 5-star ra…
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Well folks, I am back! Its been awhile and I had to do some soul searching, but here I am! Back and better than ever! (Maybe haha). Big shout out to my fans for keeping me going! You all asked for more, so here we go! This is a bit of a Christmas present to you all and me as I was offered the chance to review a really nice dashcam from a brand call…
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In this episode, Kiki gives us the story of the Covina Christmas Massacre and the Lawson Family Murders. Rachel tells us about Sophia Adam, who disappeared last month. We also gab a bit, Rachel talks about her beef with a certain baking show, and to no one's surprise, we get our nerd on. Our next book is "Among the Bros: A Fraternity Crime Story" b…
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In this episode, Ashton Rodenhiser shares her mission to teach sketchnoting skills to students and professionals so they can use doodling and drawing as their best thinking and learning tools. Sponsored by Concepts This episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by Concepts, a perfect tool for sketchnoting, available on iOS, Windows, …
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Dezeen and SketchUp’s Climate Salon podcast series continues with a conversation exploring community resilience and how design can be used to empower local groups. Hosted by Dezeen’s design and environment reporter Jennifer Hahn, the lineup of speakers includes Aris Komninos, architect, urban designer, and product manager at Trimble SketchUp, Sara …
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In this episode, Rev Andy Gray, who obsessively drew as a kid, shares an incredible 30-year journey of graphic designing and how his art has evolved to become an editorial cartoonist, coach, and graphic illustrator. Sponsored by Concepts This episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by Concepts, a perfect tool for sketchnoting, avai…
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This is a long one. We talk about the disappearance of Raymond Green and the 1982 Tylenol murders. We also discuss our buddy read "The Crime Queen of Hollywood: The Hunt for an Evil Genious" by Scott C. Johnson." There's also a bit of gabbing and a little bit of all the true crime we've consumed since episode 3. Our next book is "Among the Bros: A …
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