Monday, December 10, 2012

Comedy Girl Crush Ep. 3: Heather Anne Campbell

Comedy Girl Crush Podcast Episode 3: Heather Anne Campbell

Episode 3 is up! I just adore Heather Anne Campbell, and I'm so honored she came on the podcast.

Heather is a powerhouse of experience. She's learned from nearly every major school of improv/sketch comedy. We're talking Groundlings, UCB, iO... she's been a member of Boom Chicago, Groundlings Sunday Company, and was in Del Close's last group as a director, Spoo.

And that's just improv. Heather has a full and illustrious writing career. She wrote on SNL, on Incredible Crew (coming soon), and she's currently writing for Fox' Friend's Night ADHD.

What sold me on Heather is her involvement in The Midnight Show. I remember the first time I saw her in the show... she blew me away with her talent and commitment. I recently had the opportunity to take a sketch/improv class Heather was teaching as part of the Miles Stroth Workshop. The big takeaway from Heather is to be fearless and to GO FOR IT. Whatever you're doing, just go for it.

So, give the 'cast a listen. I guarantee you'll feel inspired and crush just as hard as I do.

PS- Last week Heather and Miles broke the record for UCB's Cagematch. For 45 weeks, they slayed the other teams competing for improv glory.

Hosted by Nicky Urban
Tech Produced by Leann Bowen

Friday, November 30, 2012

Comedy Girl Crush Ep. 2 Codi Fischer


CGC Podcast Ep 2 - Codi Fischer

Today's episode of Comedy Crush Crush features Codi Fischer (Web Soup, UCBComedy.com).

Codi is a delight. She's got sass, smarts, and the goods to make me laugh all day.

Hosted by Nicky Urban
Tech Produced by Leann Bowen

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Comedy Girl Crush Ep. 1 Katie Willert

CGC Episode 1: Katie Willert

Here is the premiere episode of the Comedy Girl Crush Podcast. In today's episode, I interview Katie Willert from Cracked.com. We talk about scary day jobs, hustling, family, and more.

Special thanks to Leann Bowen for make this happen. She's my superhero, and I don't know how I'd survive without her. Thanks to Caroline Anderson for her advice.