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Corporations Are People Too

Corporations Are People Too

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Improvised satire pod. Dean Ardenfell (Nathan Hartswick) is a fanboy of the definitely-not-evil corporation "Hogswood-Cooper Media." All he wants in life is to interview every last employee.Copyright 2020 by Unicow Media
  • POWERFUL BOSOMS w/Madelein Smith & Danny Spencer
    Dec 19 2023

    In this episode, Danielle Shunk, partner at the law firm “Germain, Tinsley & Shunk,” discusses what it’s like to be a high-powered attorney representing those the left would like to cancel. Her secret? A little cocktail of the right meds and a mellifluous tune.

    Plus, Leo Grantz, Head of Dream Innovation at the tech firm “Stonkle,” gets us amped up on change — without giving us a single detail about his company.


    CLICK HERE to view a video version of this podcast on YouTube!


    SUPPORT THIS PODCAST ON PATREON:
    http://patreon.com/corporationsarepeopletoo


    ABOUT THE PERFORMERS

    Madelein Smith (Danielle Shunk, Esq.) is a standup comedian who has performed all over the world at clubs, colleges and on cruise ships. She appeared on “Comics Watching Comics” on Amazon Prime, and her album “Belle of the Ball” debuted at #1 on the iTunes comedy charts.

    Danny Spencer (Leo Grantz) is an improviser who lives and performs in the Burlington, Vermont area. He can frequently be found on shows at Vermont Comedy Club with the teams Big Boy Sweater Club and Moon Raccoon.

    Nathan Hartswick (Dean Ardenfell) is a comedy performer, teacher, and the co-owner of Vermont Comedy Club in Burlington, VT.

    This podcast was produced and edited by Sam Kurnit and Nathan Hartswick, with marketing assistance by Adison Eyring, and studio space provided by Local Maverick.


    ABOUT THE PODCAST

    Corporations Are People Too is a podcast hosted by Dean Ardenfell (Nathan Hartswick), a superfan of the global corporation “Hogswood Cooper Media.” Each episode, Dean interviews folks who work for the many different subsidiaries of Hogswood Cooper.*

    * This podcast is improvised satire, “Hogswood Cooper Media” is fictitious, and the “employees“ are comedians. But don’t tell Dean.

    Click here to subscribe on Apple Podcasts.

    Click here to subscribe on Spotify.

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    34 min
  • A GIFT FOR THE MOST GIFTED w/Kate Willett & Samantha Ruddy
    Dec 5 2023

    In this episode, Dana Van Frenkle, Editor-in-Chief of the “Feather & Soil” luxury gift guide for elite shoppers, talks about what those who have literally everything are buying this holiday season.

    Plus, Lucy Beth Tuddswell, VP of Acquisitions for “TightGrip Holdings, LLC” tells us why landlords have it so hard, and what makes them a marginalized community.


    CLICK HERE to view a video version of this podcast on YouTube!


    SUPPORT THIS PODCAST ON PATREON:
    http://patreon.com/corporationsarepeopletoo


    ABOUT THE PERFORMERS

    Kate Willett (Dana Van Frenkle) is a standup comedian and writer who has performed on Netflix, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and Comedy Central. Her writing has appeared in Elle and Cosmo UK.

    Samantha Ruddy (Lucy Beth Tuddswell) is a comedian and writer who has written for Full Frontal with Samantha Bee, as well as performing standup on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

    Nathan Hartswick (Dean Ardenfell) is a comedy performer, teacher, and the co-owner of Vermont Comedy Club in Burlington, VT.

    This podcast was produced and edited by Sam Kurnit and Nathan Hartswick, with marketing assistance by Adison Eyring, and studio space provided by Local Maverick. Special thanks to Aaron Paulsen for the ad read in this episode.


    ABOUT THE PODCAST

    Corporations Are People Too is a podcast hosted by Dean Ardenfell (Nathan Hartswick), a superfan of the global corporation “Hogswood Cooper Media.” Each episode, Dean interviews folks who work for the many different subsidiaries of Hogswood Cooper.*

    * This podcast is improvised satire, “Hogswood Cooper Media” is fictitious, and the “employees“ are comedians. But don’t tell Dean.

    Click here to subscribe on Apple Podcasts.

    Click here to subscribe on Spotify.


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    32 min
  • NETI HEAD w/Ray Harrington & Brit Flynn
    Nov 21 2023

    In this episode, “Above it All” Senior Pilot Pete Wiffspoon talks transporting famous people and illicit animals all over the globe, as well as his neti addiction and unlicensed hair cutting business.

    Plus, Susan Runts, the Corporate Entertainment Facilitator from “FunLoad, Ltd.” tells us how she creates specialized activities at corporate retreats designed to cull the weak employees from the herd.


    CLICK HERE to view a video version of this podcast on YouTube!


    SUPPORT THIS PODCAST ON PATREON:
    http://patreon.com/corporationsarepeopletoo


    ABOUT THE PERFORMERS

    Ray Harrington (Pete Wiffspoon) is a standup comedian, filmmaker and podcaster; he has appeared on Conan, the Edinburgh Fringe, and Sirius XM. Check out his podcast, Funbearable.

    Brit Flynn (Susan Runts) is an improv comedian based in Burlington, Vermont who can often be seen on shows at Vermont Comedy Club and elsewhere in the area.

    Nathan Hartswick (Dean Ardenfell) is a comedy performer, teacher, and the co-owner of Vermont Comedy Club in Burlington, VT.

    This podcast was produced and edited by Sam Kurnit and Nathan Hartswick, with marketing assistance by Adison Eyring, and studio space provided by Local Maverick.

     

    ABOUT THE PODCAST

    Corporations Are People Too is a podcast hosted by Dean Ardenfell (Nathan Hartswick), a superfan of the global corporation “Hogswood Cooper Media.” Each episode, Dean interviews folks who work for the many different subsidiaries of Hogswood Cooper.*

    * This podcast is improvised satire, “Hogswood Cooper Media” is fictitious, and the “employees“ are comedians. But don’t tell Dean.

     

    SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ON:

    >> Apple Podcasts <<

    >> Spotify <<


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    31 min
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