The Elise & John Show

Elise Rodriguez

Hosts Elise Rodriguez & John Gebretatose interview guests and discuss improv, comedy, current events & BIPOC culture. https://www.patreon.com/eliseandjohnshow

  1. Why did you tweet it?! ft. Bita Joudaki

    03/24/2022

    Why did you tweet it?! ft. Bita Joudaki

    Our penultimate Season 1 episode is here for you with Bita Joudaki! We open this episode in March of 2022 and we talk about how creating our own platform and making room for our own voices has fostered our individual growth. Then, in an episode recorded in August of 2021, we welcome Bita onto the show to chat about the things that bring her creative delight, and how she brings her lived experience into her comedy.  We chat about creative processes, what it has been like for Bita living in Canada, working in writing rooms, and more. Bita Joudaki is an Iranian-Canadian comedian and filmmaker who has been writing and performing comedy for the last fourteen years.  Bita was also a member of Bad Dog Theater’s featured players and has performed comedy across Canada, at festivals like Vancouver International Improv Festival, and Combustion Festival in Toronto. She holds a BFA in film, video, and integrated media from Emily Carr University, and an MFA in film production from York University. Her films have screened across North America, at LA Webfest, where she was nominated for best comedic actress, and at the National Screen Institute. Bita has worked as a story coordinator and writer on several comedic tv shows in development and is currently working on a feature length horror comedy with development funding from Telefim. We hope that after you hear this episode you, like Bita, will be inspired by the simple things that amuse and inspire YOU! Follow Bita for more tweets at @bitajoudaki ! A basic hang-out with three diaspora kids. Join us! Follow The Elise & John Show on Facebook and Instagram @eliseandjohnshow

    52 min
  2. 11/08/2021

    Say What You Need to Say ft. J.Ellis & BS

    Excited to share this episode featuring BS & J.Ellis from Freestyle Love Supreme Academy! David “BS” Bradshaw has been an active emcee, beatboxer, and event host for the past decade. His primary focus for the better part of the last five years has been refining his craft as an educator, teaching artist, curriculum developer, and programming specialist. He has toured regionally, performed at the Apollo, been featured on BET's 106&Park, RedbullTV, Beatbox The Movie, and The Today Show.  BS is a BEAT Global T3 certified instructor with a background as a Dual Language teacher. He currently facilitates freestyle rhyming, songwriting, and beatboxing workshops for learners of all ages and abilities including full-time emcees, hobbyists, incarcerated youth, and special needs learners.  J.Ellis is an Ohio made & Harlem molded actor, improvisor, instructor and musician, who has coached, directed & performed on Broadway, for “America’s Got Talent”, in the historic main-stage of Carnegie Hall, and at Off Mic Comedy School. He most recently created and directed the fully improvised hip-hop musical “BARS”, produced by Playhouse Square & Baldwin Wallace University Conservatory.  J.Ellis is grateful to be a proud advocate for LGBTQ+ artists’ perspectives in hip-hop!  Speaking of Hip-hop- this episode is a big ol' geek out session on music. We get into how we as humans and artists can mold our communities by simply showing up to move tolerance and progression forward in the hip-hop genre and in all creative spaces. Elise shares her own experience in Freestyle Love Supreme Academy and we all chat about how freestyle rap & psychologically safe spaces can bring about healing. We also get into experiences we’ve had having to code switch in different areas of our lives and how that parallels the duality we experience in hip-hop culture. We even address how masculine societal emphasis has impacted our willingness to be emotional, heart-led humans. LISTEN- this episode has it ALL! You can find BS teaching at Freestyle Love Supreme’s Freestyle Rap Academy or at his own Freestyle Fitness and Beatbox Express workshops. Keep up with him by visiting TRUSTBS.COM or following him on socials @trustbs . J.Ellis can currently be seen directing (“Got Your Back 5: I Got PRIDE”), instructing (Foundations of Freestyle/Recess of Color/youth programming) for the freestyle love supreme academy as well as performing with TONY award winning Freestyle Love Supreme. Follow him @jellis14.  Mentioned: FREESTYLE LOVE SUPREME ACADEMY ; @flsacademy Don’t forget to follow The Elise & John Show on socials @eliseandjohnshow and if you can, Patreon.

    1h 41m
  3. Grocery Store Rap Battle ft. Stephanie Rae

    09/07/2021

    Grocery Store Rap Battle ft. Stephanie Rae

    Hello friend!  Today we welcome the formidable Stephanie Rae, founder of The Black Improv Alliance. Stephanie has been studying traditional and musical improv for eleven years. She has directed a Boyz II Men themed show for UCB'S Del Close Marathon,  guest performed in tons of shows, and taught classes and workshops for improvisors from Louisiana to Liverpool. These days she directs the Black Improv Alliance, performs with International Players Club & Wakanda v Everybody, is an ambassador for Freestyle Love Supreme Academy, and runs the 100 black improvisors program. A program which has created scholarships for black improvisors at more than 60 theaters from around the world. She also has a law degree from Georgetown - but mostly uses it to win arguments online. On this episode we ran a real life boundary check-in to illustrate how check ins and boundaries can be done before a show or in a classroom. We also chat about how those boundaries can shift depending on what kind of space we are in. Stephanie shares the Black Improv Alliance’s journey from where it began to becoming the organization it is today- offering scholarships and enrichment to the black improv community. We chat about social dynamics in the improv community including improvisers dating improvisers as well as navigating the social and interpersonal aspect of being both a performer and a leader. We also get into finances, and what it’s like to run a nonprofit organization that… well… requires funds! That paper!  Keep up with Stephanie on Facebook and Instagram & support the Black Improv Alliance by following on social media and donating via Cash App, Venmo, PayPal, Zelle, or Patreon @blackimprovalliance.  ------- Make sure to subscribe to our show on your favorite podcast platform and follow us on social and Patreon @eliseandjohnshow!

    1h 20m
  4. A REAL Check-In from India ft. Laxmi Priya & Anisha Pucadyil

    06/11/2021

    A REAL Check-In from India ft. Laxmi Priya & Anisha Pucadyil

    We are BACK for the second half of Season 1 with a REAL check-in from India featuring Laxmi Priya and Anisha Pucadyil! Laxmi is a Playback Theatre performer, teacher, and improviser in Bangalore, India. She performs with The Adamant Eves (India’s first all women’s improv company) and is a co-founder of Citylamps Playback Theatre. She is a graduate of Interdisciplinary humanities from the Manipal Centre for Philosophy and Humanities, and has facilitated spontaneous theatre-based processes and training since 2014. Anisha performs with Citylamps Playback Theatre (India), the Tiny Dinos team (UK), the sll women's team Tooth Fairy Conspiracy with Queen City Comedy (US),  and the NOAAR team (India).  She has a Masters in Psychology and has advocated for early access to Arts education in India.  She hopes to engage in conversations about intersectionality, climate change, and gender in building community through improv and playback. On this episode Laxmi and Anisha talk about their reality off the stage as artists living in India during the pandemic and amidst political unrest, and varying levels of crisis. They share their passion for Playback Theatre and it’s importance in community building, and discuss what it’s like participating in artforms, that are not native to their country, during tumultuous times. They also share their perspectives on the complexity of coming from caste privilege and creating meaningful, aware, and inclusive work. As the global improv community continues to come together virtually, this episode is a lesson in our responsibility as a community to have awareness of what our friends across the globe are going through off the stage. ******* If you’re enjoying our show and want to keep in touch follow us on social media @eliseandjohnshow . You can also support us on Patreon and get exclusive content and more from the both of us! City Lamps Playback Theatre:  Facebook  ; Instagram  Casteism in Indian Stand-up comedy by the Anurag Minus Verma Podcast  Mentioned: City Lamps Playback Theatre, Queen City Comedy

    1h 39m
  5. The Half-Time Show

    05/09/2021

    The Half-Time Show

    Half way through our first season! Thank you for joining us on this awesome ride to showcase and elevate creative BIPOC voices! On The Half- Time Show we talk about what its been like to start a podcast and what we've learned along the way. We reflect on the guests and episodes we've had thus far and get into what it was like starting the show at the height of the 2020 election. We are also happy to announce the launch of our Patreon! We hope you'll join us in creating a Patreon community where we'll be providing you with exclusive content from our show and having discussions on the episodes and content. We believe that BIPOC creatives deserve to be heard and our voices revered. We also believe that we should be paid. By becoming our Patrons you'll be supporting Elise and John in recording, producing, and editing The Elise and John Show to showcase BIPOC voices and bring BIPOC culture and awareness to the forefront.  If we've ever made you laugh, provided a learning moment, or made you think beyond your own b******t, this is your chance to support our show and make it possible for us to continue to create and spread awareness. Your support means a lot to us. Soon we will have more tiers for The Improviser and for The Changemaker where we will offer more content specifically for improvisers, teams, and theatres! Let's get to work! https://www.patreon.com/eliseandjohnshow And don't forget to follow us on Facebook and instagram  @eliseandjohnshow !

    1h 6m

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Hosts Elise Rodriguez & John Gebretatose interview guests and discuss improv, comedy, current events & BIPOC culture. https://www.patreon.com/eliseandjohnshow