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With Tog away touring with Hoobastank, producer "Jen deHaan" steps in to co-host with Parker Spoon from the back hallway near the washrooms of The Tennis Stop in Grackleton.
Surrounded by the pungent odour of urinal cakes, Parker develops a system for classifying bathroom visits ("watering" vs. "fig pudding") and attempts to recreate a childhood fantasy as the "Stardust Man" by throwing corn chips. Their discussion is interrupted when Parker tries to befriend but ends up angering a man in the washroom who we meet a few more times before the show's end.
Resources:
Do you fold or wad your TP? Here's the math, in that link I promised ya: https://melmagazine.com/en-us/story/fold-or-wad-toilet-paper-physics
Support this ShowYour support will help this show continue. Funds go towards hosting and music licensing for this show and others on StereoForest. This show is produced by an independent artist directly affected by the state of the industry, and StereoForest does not have any funding or additional support.
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Support the showThis comedy audio drama / audio fiction series was created, edited, directed, and produced by Jen deHaan. Some elements of this show are scripted, but most of it is improvised by the cast.
Cast:Any guests noted in show notes above.
More show info/contact/transcripts: stereoforest.com/grack
This podcast is a StereoForest production. Made and produced in British Columbia, Canada.
Mentioned in this episode:
Podcast Performance Lab
In this show we take the most effective tools from improv performance and behavioural psychology, and apply them directly to your video and audio content. If you're building a personal brand, B2B show, or a creative new podcast, you know how you say things matters just as much as what you say.
By StereoForest PodcastsWith Tog away touring with Hoobastank, producer "Jen deHaan" steps in to co-host with Parker Spoon from the back hallway near the washrooms of The Tennis Stop in Grackleton.
Surrounded by the pungent odour of urinal cakes, Parker develops a system for classifying bathroom visits ("watering" vs. "fig pudding") and attempts to recreate a childhood fantasy as the "Stardust Man" by throwing corn chips. Their discussion is interrupted when Parker tries to befriend but ends up angering a man in the washroom who we meet a few more times before the show's end.
Resources:
Do you fold or wad your TP? Here's the math, in that link I promised ya: https://melmagazine.com/en-us/story/fold-or-wad-toilet-paper-physics
Support this ShowYour support will help this show continue. Funds go towards hosting and music licensing for this show and others on StereoForest. This show is produced by an independent artist directly affected by the state of the industry, and StereoForest does not have any funding or additional support.
Please consider leaving a review wherever you review podcasts. Don't know where? Here are some options.
Apple Podcasts | Podchaser
Support the showThis comedy audio drama / audio fiction series was created, edited, directed, and produced by Jen deHaan. Some elements of this show are scripted, but most of it is improvised by the cast.
Cast:Any guests noted in show notes above.
More show info/contact/transcripts: stereoforest.com/grack
This podcast is a StereoForest production. Made and produced in British Columbia, Canada.
Mentioned in this episode:
Podcast Performance Lab
In this show we take the most effective tools from improv performance and behavioural psychology, and apply them directly to your video and audio content. If you're building a personal brand, B2B show, or a creative new podcast, you know how you say things matters just as much as what you say.