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15 Minutes of Game
Matt Francis & Brian Hines
40 episodes
1 week ago
An Improvised podcast about Improv Comedy, hosted by Brian Hines and Matt Francis. Episodes are 15 minutes long, or shorter, cause if we can't explain something in 15 minutes, we'll never be able to explain it.
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An Improvised podcast about Improv Comedy, hosted by Brian Hines and Matt Francis. Episodes are 15 minutes long, or shorter, cause if we can't explain something in 15 minutes, we'll never be able to explain it.
Show more...
Performing Arts
Arts
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Episode 3.01 - Ask Matt!
15 Minutes of Game
19 minutes 22 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 3.01 - Ask Matt!

We ended last season with Matt asking Brian a whole bunch of stuff so we're starting this season with Brian asking Matt stuff! HOW CREATIVE!

We cover how Matt would coach, or note, a team vs. a class. How he handles a lack of listening. And, most importantly, his preferred temperature. Brian is shocked he had a detailed answer for that question.

We're back for season 3! We'll cover a forms, some random topics, and who knows what else. Thanks for coming back and spending 15 minutes (or so) with us!

15 Minutes of Game
An Improvised podcast about Improv Comedy, hosted by Brian Hines and Matt Francis. Episodes are 15 minutes long, or shorter, cause if we can't explain something in 15 minutes, we'll never be able to explain it.