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Poetry read in a fitting setting, by teacher and poet of no great renown: Joe Riley. Great poems from a range of eras read aloud in a place that befits them. No lectures, not too many long words or academic pretence; a chance to sketch out how a poem reaches your heart. Want me to sketch a poem? sketchpoet1@gmail.com
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The Philosophical Sketchbook podcast: sketching life’s big picture, one idea at a time. Where big ideas meet everyday life. Join us as we explore how philosophy can shape our daily decisions, relationships, and personal growth. Each episode is a fresh page in our collective sketchbook, blending ancient wisdom with modern challenges. Host Timothy Whittaker engages with philosophical ideas big and small to unpack complex ideas and provide practical tools for living a more examined life. Whethe ...
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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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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

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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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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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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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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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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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The Second Sketch

The Second Sketch

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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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“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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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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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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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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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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Sketch Zone

Sketch Zone

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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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Funny. Dangerous. Sexy. Comedy sketches from South Wales based comedy troupe Comedy Geek. Join Daniel Morgan, Amy Webber, Thomas Woodrow, Jamie Davies and Marie Edwards along with some very special guests from the world of comedy and entertainment as they shower you with funny and dry you off with a humorous towel.
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'Remember me when I am gone away Gone far away into the silent land' Joe takes an early autumn walk and remembers his wonderful father. This episode is a bit emotional, so tread with care but hopefully it brings some solace. Want to hear a poem? Pitch it (and the setting in which you think it could be read) to me here: thesketchpoet@gmail.com…
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'This house has been far out at sea all night' Hold onto your hat, it's a bit breezy. Joe goes for a stroll in the wind and explores this cracker from Ted Hughes. N.B: I dropped my daughter off before I went up the big hill, fear not. **I also gave the wrong email address, see below for the correct one** Want to hear a poem? Pitch it (and the setti…
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On this episode of The Sketchy Show, Jeremiah has a 5th round interview for a new job, Basil Gin goes on holiday, and Baron Draconius Volcano teaches his kitty Tomas how to play skee-ball. This episode of The Sketchy Show is brought to you by Mind Your Own Bushiness.저자 Sketchy, the improv sketch comedy robot
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Send us a text In this episode, Rachel brings us the first part of the very baffling case of Rey Rivera, while Kiki brings us the disappearance of Dawnita Wilkerson. We also talk about books, meeting a couple of DS9 actors, and a bunch of other stuff. Our next book is "Long Haul: Hunting the Highway Serial Killers" by Frank Figliuzzi, which we will…
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Send a text message to the show! In this captivating episode of The Philosophical Sketchbook, host Timothy Whittaker takes listeners on an enlightening journey through the landscape of absurdism. Dive into the philosophy that embraces life's inherent meaninglessness with a rebellious joy. From the sun-drenched hills of Algeria where Albert Camus fi…
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Send a text message to the show! In this thought-provoking episode of The Philosophical Sketchbook, host Timothy Whittaker explores the timeless wisdom of Socrates and how Socratic thinking can transform our lives in the 21st century. Join us on a journey from the streets of ancient Athens to the complexities of our modern world as we unpack the co…
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Send a text message to the show! Join host Timothy Whittaker as he explores the transformative power of minimalism in this thought-provoking episode of The Philosophical Sketchbook. From ancient Cynics to modern-day advocates, we'll trace the roots of this timeless philosophy and uncover how it can revolutionize your life. Discover practical strate…
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Send a text message to the show! Discover how the ancient philosophy of Stoicism can transform your life in today's chaotic world. Host Timothy Whittaker explores the core principles of Stoic thought, from its origins in ancient Greece to its modern applications. Learn practical techniques for cultivating inner strength, embracing virtues, and find…
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'Once I am sure there’s nothing going on I step inside, letting the door thud shut.' Join Joe as he alights his bike at St. Nicholas' church in Newnham, Hampshire. Will he find God, or will God find him? Want to hear a poem? Pitch it (and the setting in which you think it could be read) to me here: thesketchpoet@gmail.com…
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'That Whitsun, I was late getting away:' Join Joe on the train to London as he reads Larkin's masterpiece The Whitsun Weddings. Originally heard and published on the Philip Larkin Society Podcast 'Tiny in All That Air'. Check them out if you enjoy all things Toad. Want to hear a poem? Pitch it (and the setting in which you think it could be read) t…
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Send us a text In this episode, Rachel brings us the first part of the very baffling case of Rey Rivera, while Kiki brings us the disappearance of Giovanna Tyler. Our next book is "Long Haul: Hunting the Highway Serial Killers" by Frank Figliuzzi, which we will discuss in episode 28. Sources: Rey Rivera - Unsolved Mysteries - "Mystery on the Roodto…
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Send us a text In this episode, Kiki brings us the story of cultist James Ray and the three deaths in his Arizona sweat lodge. Rachel brings us the disappearance of Mehki Marcelo Saenz. In the next episode, we'll discuss the book "Little, Crazy Children: A True Crime Tragedy of Lost Innocence" by James Renner. Sources: Mehki Marcelo Saenz: National…
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On this episode of The Sketchy Show, 2 Old Drunk Men by the Fire make a new friend, a besieged king takes council from his advisors, and Bront Charger is held captive by submarine Nazis. This episode of The Sketchy Show is brought to you by Twinkle.저자 Sketchy, the improv sketch comedy robot
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Send us a text We apologize for being tardy (again). In this episode, Rachel discusses the possible (likely?) repercussions of the decision of Grants Pass Oregon v. Johnson and our criminalization of homelessness. There's no missing persons case this time. Our next book is "Little, Crazy Children: A True Crime Tragedy of Lost Innocence" by James Re…
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Send us a text In this episode, Rachel gives us the disappearance of Ingrid Lane and Kiki brings us the murders of Sam Herr and Julie Kibuishi. Our next book is "Little, Crazy Children: A True Crime Tragedy of Lost Innocence" by James Renner, which we will discuss in episode 24. Sources: Sam Herr and Julie Kibuishi: 20/20 "Mystery in Apartment 410"…
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This week, Janeway and Ensign Brebb shoot the breeze because nothing notable happened, except for Kes asking if a pre-warp planet was destroyed or not. Janeway and Brebb are inspired to discuss the importance of theatrical training, the hazards of temporal mechanics, and getting stuck in a temporal apology loop time and again. __ Every episode of t…
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Send us a text In this episode, Rachel brings us once cold case of JB Beasley and Tracie Hawlett. Then we discuss our book "The Witch of New York: The Trials of Polly Bodine and the Cursed Birth of Tabloid Justice" by Alex Hortis. Unfortunately, for a number of reasons, there's no missing person case this episode. Our next book is "Little, Crazy Ch…
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Janeway decompresses after getting Voyager stuck in the event horizon of a type-4 singularity. Because of the temporal distortion, Voyager answered it's own distress call and can saw itself in a time-space parallax reflection. Also on board, B'elanna Torres broke Lt. Carey's nose and still got promoted to head engineer. __ Every episode of the JPP …
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In this special episode, Professor Michael Clayton, the lead organizer of ISC24TX in San Antonio, Texas, talks to Mike Rohde about the event on August 2-4, 2024. Hear more details about the event, the venue, and the city of San Antonio and what to expect if you attend, including continuing education credits for educators! Running Order Intro Profes…
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Send us a text In this episode, Rachel gives us the disappearance of Shaniece Harris and Kiki brings us the 1996 murder of Gary Triano. We also talk about sharks, fears, and Trek (because of course we do). Our next book is "The Witch of New York: The Trials of Polly Bodine and the Cursed Birth of Tabloid Justice" by Alex Hortis, which we will discu…
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Send us a text This episode Kiki gives us the story of the disappearance of Katie Ferguson and Rachel brings us the stories of Alan L. Hart, Karl M. Baer, and Lili Elbe. Kiki also tells us about CrimeCon Nashville and we talk about what we've been reading and watching. Our next book is "The Witch of New York: The Trials of Polly Bodine and the Curs…
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Send us a text In this week's episode, Kiki gives us the story of the White Widow and Rachel brings us the disappearance of Gyselle Lujan. And we talk about what we've been reading and watching, including that Bridgerton carriage scene. Our next book is "The Witch of New York: The Trials of Polly Bodine and the Cursed Birth of Tabloid Justice" by A…
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This week, Josh talks to Greg Baker (@heypartypersons) about college sketch, moving to LA, and moving to Maine during the pandemic. Hey Party People are performing at Philly Sketchfest on Friday, June 7 in the 7pm block along with The Incredible Shrinking Matt & Jacquie. Tickets are sold out, which is very exciting, but I truly can’t help you get i…
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This week, Josh talks to Paul Valenti (@chrisandpaulshow) about old comedy, the Edinburgh Fringe, and Bring the Funny. The Chris and Paul Show is coming to Philly Sketchfest, first teaching a workshop on physical comedy on June 8 at 2pm at the MacGuffin Stage and then performing along with Bomb Bomb Bombshells at 830 that evening. You can register …
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This week, Josh talks to Chris Iannucci (@thebrandyalexandershow) about starting out in Rhode Island before heading to Chicago, the online pandemic game show, and adapting to the venue. Brandy Alexander is coming to Philly Sketchfest on Friday, May 31 in the 7pm along with local favorites, Septar. Tickets are available at phillysketchfest.simpletix…
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This week, Josh talks to Evan Starr about Major Undecided at Tufts, pausing comedy after college, and the pandemic leading the way to Field Trip. Field Trip is performing at Philly Sketchfest on Friday, May 31 in the 830 block along with AJ Schraeder. Tickets are available at phillysketchfest.simpletix.com. Then, back in the Boston area, Field Trip…
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This week, Josh talks to Jesse McIntosh (@publicbreakup) about comedy short films, independent comedy in Los Angeles, and so much more. Jesse and the rest of Public Breakup will host Sketch Cagematch on May 29 at 7pm at the UCB Annex. Here in Philly, they’ll be performing at Philly Sketchfest along with Philly favorites, High Dramma, on Saturday, J…
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Send us a text In this episode, Rachel tells us the story of a murderous (and all-around POS) minister and Kiki brings us the disappearance of Melanie James. Then we discuss "Hell's Half Acre: The Untold Story of the Benders, a Serial Killer Family on the American Frontier" by Susan Jonusas. We end with a brief chat about "daddy" Pedro Pascal, Star…
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This week, Josh talks to Seyoung Kim (@partytrick_sketch) about standup in college, sketch comedy after the pandemic, and so much more. Party Trick is performing at LiveWire, the monthly show for the sketch house teams at the Magnet Theater in New York City on Tuesday, May 21 at 9pm along with Malarkey. Tickets and more information at magnettheater…
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This week, Josh talks to Beth Ann Powers (@railscomedy) about starting a theater troupe in Minnesota, teaching theater in the DMV, and joining Rails. You can also find Rails all over social media at @railscomedy. To highlight a couple shows: Etch A Sketch on Wednesday, May 15 and The Character Show on Wednesday, May 29, both at DC Arts Center. Tick…
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Send us a text It's been a couple of weeks, so we are late getting this episode out. In this episode, Kiki covers the murder of Peggy Carr (aka The Mensa Murder) and Rachel brings us the disappearance of Shrell Whitfield. And, as always, we talk chat about what we've been reading and watching. In our next episode (episode 16), we will be reading ou…
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This week, Josh talks to Nick Ryan (@funinmoderation) about indie sketch in NYC, being in the background of SNL, and so much more. A lot of chances to see Nick and the rest of Fun in Moderation. You can catch Fun in Moderation at Caveat Sketch Sampler on May 10 at 9:30 at Caveat in New York City; at Austin Sketchfest on May 23 at the Coldtowne Thea…
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In this final episode of The Sketchnote Army Podcast season 15, we have compiled the tips from nine great visual thinkers into a single episode. We hope these tips will inspire and encourage you on your visual thinking journey. Sponsored by Concepts This episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by Concepts, a perfect tool for sketch…
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Shane and Nick finally arrive to confront Rebecca and whoever else is behind the mystery behind Nick's false life. They both are forced to make choices that will effect them forever and some do not survive....:::Beer Of The Week:::.The Finnish Long Drinkhttps://www.thelongdrink.com/#Podcast@SketchyNonsense.comwww.SketchyNonsense.comFacebook.com/Ske…
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In this episode, Julian Kücklich shares his journey—from childhood, where drawing was an innate talent, to academic pursuits and his discovery of design. Julian discusses how creativity and innovation provide visual solutions that blend storytelling, graphic recording, and visual strategy effortlessly. Sponsored by Concepts This episode of the Sket…
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On this episode of The Sketchy Show, the new manager of the Uptown Bazaar makes the rounds, 2 Knights of the Pentagon Table make a new friend, and David Pring stops for some grub while waiting for his flight. This episode of The Sketchy Show is brought to you by Liquid Donuts.저자 Sketchy, the improv sketch comedy robot
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"Permission to podcast freely, Captain?" Made by Trekkies for Trekkies, "The Janeway Podcast Program" is a richly sound-designed chat show that delivers world-building recaps at warp speed. Every episode of the JPP takes place immediately after the events of a Star Trek: Voyager episode, so the characters can say how they REALLY feel about it. Reli…
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Send us a text In this episode, Kiki covers Aum Shinrikyo and the 1995 Tokyo Subway Sarin Attack, while Rachel brings us the disappearance of Jewel Paul Wheeler. Then we have a brief chat about what we've been reading and watching and doing. Side note: We were drinking Boba Tea while recording, so apologies for the slurping noises. Our next book is…
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In this episode, Alan Chen, co-founder of Sh8peshifters, shares how his passion for drawing, comics, and film helps him blend sketches, human-centered design, and storytelling principles into clear, impactful visual solutions for his clients. Sponsored by Concepts This episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by Concepts, a perfect …
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We have only good things to say about The Annual Migration of Clouds by Premee Mohamed (2021), though that doesn’t extend to the term “hopepunk” used in the marketing copy. Is this post-apocalyptic novella set in Alberta the best specifically Canadian piece of science fiction out there? We make the case that it is. Download the Podcast (archive.org…
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In this episode, Deb Aoki reflects on a childhood immersed in manga and anime and how this experience, combined with her journalism background, amplifies her visual storytelling skills. 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 And…
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