Tag Archive: philosophy
YBY ep 54: Andy Crouch shares his chill existence and his passion to build community within the Austin improv comedy scene.

Today on Yes But Why, we present our inspiring chat with the Director of Education of the Hideout Theater, Andy Crouch. Andy talks about channeling creativity as a life choice, pushing the boundaries of how to use “yes And,” and marketing the business of improv. We had a great time exploring the deep topics of living a life in the arts with the wonderful Andy Crouch. Meet him in person…
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YBY Ep 53: Brently Heilbron is a rock star, a dad and a standup comedian who shares his heart with everyone around him!

This week, Yes But Why Podcast explores the super cool world of Brently Heilbron! We had the pleasure of chatting with Brently about doing music with a comedy twist, embracing the audience as a standup comedian and growing old not gracefully but entertainingly. Support Brently’s amazing projects! Fragile Rock will be featured at Moontower Comedy Festival this upcoming weekend and on NPR Tiny Desk in June. Also, keep an eye…
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YBY Ep52 Chris Trew talks about the path to becoming a comedian!
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YBY Episode 51 Carina Magyar

This week, Yes But Why is thrilled to present our interview with Carina Magyar. Carina is an essential part of the Austin standup comedy scene and a brilliant writer with her finger on the pulse of the zeitgeist. In our conversation, she tells us her adventure working for a crazy filmmaker in Australia, her story of finding her own voice as a comedian and her recipe for the perfect peanut…
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YBY Episode 50 Donna HD

Yes But Why Podcast was honored to interview top notch communication specialist, Donna HD! Donna is based out of Houston and teaches improv techniques as empowerment to entrepreneurs. Get excited for this amazing exploration of improv and collaboration. We discuss Donna’s methods for teaching the concepts of living fully in the moment, seeing outside of our own perspective, and embracing failure as a method of educating ourselves. Special thanks to…
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