

Improv Nerd With Jimmy Carrane
Jimmy Carrane
Well-known improv teacher and former Studio 312 host Jimmy Carrane explores the creative processes used to make great comedy.
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Nov 28, 2016 • 48min
Scott Adsit
Scott Adsit played Pete on NBC's "30 Rock" for seven seasons and is an alumni of The Second City, where he was part of the ground-breaking show "Pinata Full of Bees." In this episode, which celebrated Improv Nerd's 5-year anniversary and was recorded at The Chicago Podcast Festival, Scott talks about meeting Paul McCartney, why he still loves to improvise and what Jimmy was like when they both started taking improv classes at Columbia College in Chicago.

Nov 21, 2016 • 1h 8min
Jane Lynch
Jane Lynch is best known as Sue Sylvester on Glee and for her work with Christopher Guest in Best in Show and A Mighty Wind. She got her start in comedy at The Annoyance Theater and Second City. Jimmy sits down with her to talk about how she started out in Chicago in the '90s, how she prepares for an improvised movie and what it was like to win an Emmy.

Nov 14, 2016 • 1h 1min
Ryan Archibald
Ryan Archibald is an improviser, teacher and director. He has performed with The Second City touring company and on a resident stage in Las Vegas. He is a member of 3033 and was part of the group People of Earth at iO Chicago. Jimmy talks to him about the three things he likes to start his scenes with, how he gets over bitterness, and how letting go of goals helps him to enjoy the journey.

Nov 7, 2016 • 1h 6min
Kevin Allison
Kevin Allison is the creator and host of the hugely popular storytelling podcast RISK! He was also a member of the sketch comedy group The State on MTV in the '90s. We talked to Kevin about what he learned from working with such a large sketch group, how he eventually found his comedic voice, and practical tips on to how to craft a story to be on RISK!

Oct 24, 2016 • 54min
Jon Glaser
Jon Glaser is a writer, actor and producer whose new show, Jon Loves Gear, premiers on TruTV on Oct. 26. He has written for Conan and Inside Amy Schummer and has acted in Trainwreck, Girls, and Parks and Recrecatation. Jimmy talks to him about starting out in improv in the '90s, his approach to comedy and why he drinks apple cider vinegar.

Oct 17, 2016 • 1h 14min
Laura Krafft
Laura Krafft is a comedic writer and actress, an iO Chicago and Second City alum and former staff writer for the Colbert Report. Jimmy talks to her about how improv helps her write for television, how she seems to find herself in the right place at the right time, and lessons she's learned from her dad.

Oct 10, 2016 • 1h 6min
Abby McEnany
Abby McEnany was recently voted Improviser of The Year at iO Chicago, where she improvises regularly with Virgin Daiquiri. She is also a member of Sirens, performs with The Improv All-Stars at Second City and is known for her one-person shows. Abby talks to Jimmy about how a private person can do a revealing one-person show, why she didn't think she would get Improviser of The Year, and the importance of having a strong voice in improv.

Oct 3, 2016 • 1h 12min
Rashida Olayiwola
Rashida Olayiwola is a Chicago native who has performed at iO Chicago, The Annoyance and Second City. She was also the recipient of the NBC Universal Bob Curry Fellowship at Second City, and she recently left for LA to be part of the CBS Diversity Showcase and workshop. Jimmy talks to her about how she creates such belivable characters, why mentoring and being mentored is important to her success, and what it was like to be the only African-American woman in an all-white cast.

Sep 26, 2016 • 1h 1min
Micah Philbrook
Micah Philbrook is one of Chicago's most thoughtful and invovative improvisers and teachers.
He teaches at The Second City Training Center, he's a founder of pH Productions, and he performs with Tim and Micah Project. Jimmy sat down with him to talk about joining a cult-like improv group when he first came to Chicago, the importance of hanging out in the improv community and what he likes about improv.

Sep 19, 2016 • 1h 2min
Stacey Smith
Stacey Smith is the founder of the Chicago Musical Improv Festival, as well as an amazing improviser and teacher. Jimmy talk to her at this year's festival at iO Chicago about how the hard times starting out in improv in Chicago, what she loves about doing musical improv and how she's able to do so many projects.


