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YBY ep 95 Khairy and his comedy are “as Baltimore as it gets!”

Today’s episode of Yes But Why features up-and-coming Baltimore standup comic, Khairy. Listen in as Khairy talks with host Amy Jordan about social media’s effect on comedy, the people who inspire us, and the hustle required to have a successful comedy career. This is a really great conversation and we hope you enjoy it as much as we did!  Click to play OR right click to download  

YBY ep 94 Shay Millheiser dives deep into improv theory with Amy!

This week, Yes But Why Podcast features badass performer and realtor, Shay Millheiser. Shay is such a superstar and we loved spending this time with her. Listen in as Shay chats with host Amy Jordan about storytelling, doing bad accents and performing the Mono Pop improv format every Wed at 8pm in Garage. Enjoy!      Click to play OR right click to download   **Alan Alda fact check: I was…
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YBY ep 93 Anthony Ellison shoves improv up your ass in the best possible way!

In this week’s episode, Yes But Why chats with playwright and improv teacher, Anthony Ellison. Anthony talks to co-hosts Amy Jeanne Jordan and Wendell Smith about the rhythm of cities, about his absurd sketch comedy duo and about the collaborative writing processes he employs in his work with the comedy troupe, Eggs.   Click to play OR right click to download      

YBY ep 92 Tyler Lane talks about what it is to be a human being!

In this week’s episode, Yes But Why talks to Austin-based musician and improviser, Tyler Lane. Tyler and Amy discuss the magic of childhood, the structures imposed on art and teaching himself to play guitar. Support Tyler by watching him perform improv with his troupes, Channel 2 and Golden and by listening to his Song of the Week project!   Click to play OR right click to download      …
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YBY ep 91 Leticia Viloria shares her newest comedy adventure!

This week on Yes But Why, Amy has a quick chat on the phone with Philly and Lehigh Valley improviser and musician, Leticia Viloria. Leticia and Amy were alt comedy performers together at the Bowery Poetry Club in the early 2000s. Amy and Leticia talk about finding her new comedy community at Philly Improv Theater, performing short form at SteelStacks, and doing improvised Shakespeare.   Click to play OR right…
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