When Last I Left is an improvisational storytelling comedy podcast where the hosts don't know what the show will be about...but you do! Navigating through listener-submitted plot points and rules, Jenny Curtis, Chris Porter, Micky Shiloah, and Kuali'i Wittman have to make up a story on the spot that begins with a small social faux pas and ends in a major cataclysmic event. Laugh with them or at them while they desperately try to keep the narrative on track as it inevitably spins wildly out of their control! Oh, and there will be goats. Still don’t understand what’s going on? Neither do they...
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When Last I Left is an improvisational storytelling comedy podcast where the hosts don't know what the show will be about...but you do! Navigating through listener-submitted plot points and rules, Jenny Curtis, Chris Porter, Micky Shiloah, and Kuali'i Wittman have to make up a story on the spot that begins with a small social faux pas and ends in a major cataclysmic event. Laugh with them or at them while they desperately try to keep the narrative on track as it inevitably spins wildly out of their control! Oh, and there will be goats. Still don’t understand what’s going on? Neither do they...
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Truett is back for another round of 'Crisis Management'--a game you can play online with your friends! The hosts have to solve a global crisis with a random tool. This time, the hosts have to negotiate a peaceful end to a stand-off with emus...you read that right...(Find the rules at our social handles!)
With Jenny away, the remaining hosts ask Truett Jean Butler to return and play the game they invented: "Crisis Management," where the hosts have to solve a global crisis with a random tool. This time, the hosts have to find a solve a more local problem with small business that might be the location of a portal to the netherworld... (Find the rules at our social handles!)
The hosts play the game they invented: "Crisis Management," where the hosts have to solve a global crisis with a random tool. This time, the hosts have to find a fruity solution to an alien problem... (Find the rules at our social handles!)
The hosts play the game they invented: "Crisis Management" where the hosts have to solve a global crisis with a random tool. In this one, the hosts have to dance around a tricky problem... (Find the rules at our social handles!)
The hosts play the game they invented: "Crisis Management!" After being presented with a global crisis, the hosts are tasked with using a required-but-ridiculous tool to solve the problem. For this episode, the hosts have to resolve a sticky situation...(Find the rules at our social handles!)
The hosts play their newest game: "Crisis Management!" After being presented with a global crisis, the hosts are tasked with using a required-but-ridiculous item to solve the problem. In this one--the hosts have to urgently find a bright idea... (Find the rules at our social handles!)
The hosts launch a new game called "Crisis Management!" After being presented with a global crisis, the hosts are tasked with using a required-but-ridiculous item to solve the problem. In this episode, we're facing a wine shortage...but science has our backs! (Find the rules at our social handles!)
The hosts play their original game, The Web, in which they have to keep taking turns telling a coherent story! In this story, Jenny encounters some inclement weather. (Find the rules at our social handles!)
The hosts play their original game, The Web, in which they have to keep taking turns telling a coherent story! Does anyone know what a haberdashery is? (Find the rules at our social handles!)
The hosts play their original game, The Web, in which they have to keep taking turns telling a coherent story! Micky draws the short straw again and launches into a story that quickly become out of this world! Kind of...We never leave the atmosphere. (Find the rules at our social handles!)
The hosts play their new game, The Web, in which they have to keep taking turns telling a coherent story! This time, Micky has a problematic encounter at a senior bingo game... (Find the rules at our social handles!)
The hosts have made up a new game called "The Web"! They have to throw the story to all of the other hosts while telling a complete story! This time, Jenny takes Kua's son to a parallel universe. There are doppelgängers. The hosts get confused, too. (Find the rules at our social handles!)
The hosts play detective again. Micky is the detective. Find the rules at our social handles! (Micky also rubs his microphone with his finger at the very end and it kind of sounds like a fart and we laughed really hard, but we stopped recording before we figured it out.)
The hosts play Detective again! This time the suspects must defend themselves against an apparent breaking and entering...too bad none of them know that! (Find the rules at our social handles!)
The hosts play Detective again! This time the suspects must defend themselves against a curious theft...a theft they know nothing about! (Find the rules at our social handles!)
The hosts invent a game called Detective that you can play over the internet yourself! What could be better than defending yourself from a crime that you haven't heard about? (Find the rules at our social handles!)
When Last I Left is an improvisational storytelling comedy podcast where the hosts don't know what the show will be about...but you do! Navigating through listener-submitted plot points and rules, Jenny Curtis, Chris Porter, Micky Shiloah, and Kuali'i Wittman have to make up a story on the spot that begins with a small social faux pas and ends in a major cataclysmic event. Laugh with them or at them while they desperately try to keep the narrative on track as it inevitably spins wildly out of their control! Oh, and there will be goats. Still don’t understand what’s going on? Neither do they...
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