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Philosophy vs. Improv
Mark Linsenmayer
106 episodes
2 days ago
Mark Linsenmayer (host of The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast) and Bill Arnett (head of the Chicago Improv Studio) each try to teach each other their crafts via conversation, sketches, and what can only be called performance art. No taking turns!
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Philosophy
Comedy,
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Mark Linsenmayer (host of The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast) and Bill Arnett (head of the Chicago Improv Studio) each try to teach each other their crafts via conversation, sketches, and what can only be called performance art. No taking turns!
Show more...
Philosophy
Comedy,
Society & Culture,
Improv
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PvI#98: Ragnarocking
Philosophy vs. Improv
52 minutes 31 seconds
2 months ago
PvI#98: Ragnarocking
Recorded back in June, posting now as we near the end of our season and Bill's tenure on the show, this episode now bleeds with dramatic irony. Mark and Bill discuss how to give a good speech, AI in academics, and we have a tear-stained visit to Empty Street.
Hear more at philosophyimprov.com. Support the podcast and listen ad-free at philosophyimprov.com/support.
Philosophy vs. Improv
Mark Linsenmayer (host of The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast) and Bill Arnett (head of the Chicago Improv Studio) each try to teach each other their crafts via conversation, sketches, and what can only be called performance art. No taking turns!