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    • Arts
    • 4.9 • 18 Ratings

MBS (Mary Beth Smith) and a friend cut the BS out of conversation by discussing a topic her guest loves. RSS Feed Subscribe on iTunes

    Episode 257 - MBSing with Shelby Plummer - Kurt Vonnegut

    Episode 257 - MBSing with Shelby Plummer - Kurt Vonnegut

    Shelby Plummer first heard of Slaughterhouse-Five from an internet boyfriend. After being grounded for having an internet boyfriend, she got to actually read the book as an AP English assignment and has been a Vonnegut devotee ever since. She devoured his novels and short stories in a way she had never really engaged with reading. He made a fellow Hoosier feel less alone for thinking it was OK to want everyone to be treated well through life, to read and write about aliens, and to make dirty jokes along the way. Shelby carried those philosophies through an expedient college career and still apples them all the time to her comedy writing and performing.
    Notes:
    Check out the lineup of the upcoming Bentwood Comedy Festival at iO Chicago, where Shelby serves as Creative Director
    The James Conklin Memorial Scholarship
    Thanks to the Chicago Podcast Cooperative for their coordination of sponsorships and thanks to Overcast for sponsoring this episode
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    • 42 min
    Episode 256 - MBSing with Stephanie Anderson - Group Dynamics

    Episode 256 - MBSing with Stephanie Anderson - Group Dynamics

    Stephanie Anderson cut her teeth as a group leader working in an acute psychiatric inpatient facility at a children's hospital. The taxing environment led her to explore improv as a way to unwind outside of work. After some experience bringing improv exercises into her work environment with patients and coworkers alike, she set off to Chicago to pursue more improv learning and teaching opportunities. Now, she can speak to how all of these different groups pass through forming, storming, norming, and performing phases influenced by their members' actions.
    Notes:
    See Stephanie perform at iO with Cecilia
    Thanks to the Chicago Podcast Cooperative for coordinating sponsorships and lending a legitimacy to this whole thing, and thanks to Overcast, MBS's podcast player of choice, for sponsoring this episode.

    • 1 hr 20 min
    Episode 255 - MBSing with Casey Toney - Audio Editing

    Episode 255 - MBSing with Casey Toney - Audio Editing

    Casey has put his general health and wellbeing on the line as he works up to 30 hours editing each episode of NeoScum, an actual-play podcast in which five Chicago improvisers (including Casey himself as well as past MBSing guest Mike Migdall) play the tabletop RPG Shadowrun. A longtime lover and performer of musicals, Casey's level of perfectionism and lack of self-confidence launched him into editing the show and the rest, as they say, is history. In spite of the occasional pains from nerve damage and Twitter complaints, the show has been a source for absolute passion and pride in Casey and it means everything to him to be honoring the magic he creates with his friends while giving listeners a heartfelt journey.
    Notes:
    NeoScum! Casey says the editing really took off at around episode 14 or 15 and his favorites so far are around 18 or 19. 
    A nice visualization of Ira Glass's thoughts on taste vs. skill 
    Thanks to the Chicago Podcast Cooperative for coordinating sponsorships and Overcast for sponsoring this episode.
     

    • 1 hr 51 min
    Episode 254 - MBSing with Tom Dyke - Pokémon Go

    Episode 254 - MBSing with Tom Dyke - Pokémon Go

    Tom Dyke has known the original 151 by heart since he was a preschooler, his pure fandom being born along with the Pokémon franchise itself. He has played the video games since he could hold a Game Boy, and his dad was the only adult in the neighborhood who would help he and his friends play the trading card game. So one can imagine his delight at the advent of a mobile game that would allow him, and potentially his friends, to catch Pokémon all over the world. Tom unpacks the ups and downs of being a Pokémon Go devotee, how its gameplay fits into the larger picture of the franchise and gaming in general, and how far the game has come since its bare bones launch. Finally, Tom and MBS become official Poképals by trading some 'mons on mic.
    Thanks to the Chicago Podcast Cooperative for coordinating our sponsorships and to Overcast, MBS's podcast player of choice, for sponsoring this episode.

    • 1 hr 31 min
    Episode 253 - MBSing with Yazmin Ramos - Horror

    Episode 253 - MBSing with Yazmin Ramos - Horror

    One of Yazmin's earliest memories is her family watching one of their favorite movies: Killer Clowns from Outer Space. From Michael Myers to the Redfields of Resident Evil, her family came together to experience horror, for better or worse (too many zombies have been known to keep kids from sleeping well). She even enjoyed when they would gather around to scare one another with stories of their own crafting and has witnessed a few paranormal events that she's never been able to shake or explain. All of this has influenced her ability to deal with fear and being open to new experiences, though she admits she has opted to feel closed off from any other paranormal activities... except when it comes to the characters she plays onstage.
    Thanks to the Chicago Podcast Cooperative for community and the coordination of sponsorships, like this week's sponsor, Overcast.

    • 1 hr 5 min
    Episode 252 - MBSing with Alyssa Simari - Colonialism

    Episode 252 - MBSing with Alyssa Simari - Colonialism

    Alyssa was born a rebel, as evidenced by her refusal to accept an "Indian" name in place of her own as a kindergartener on Columbus Day. This small rebellion opened the door to an interest in eking out the truth about colonialism, imperialism, and revolutions throughout her schooling. In college, she declared a Middle-Eastern Studies and Political Theory double major to feed her thirst for knowledge on how the history of colonialism influences the sociology of current cultures. There are mentions of many modern political implications, suggestions for specific books and periods one might seek out to study further, and ads for soap.
    Notes:
    Thanks to the Chicago Podcast Cooperative for their continued coordination of sponsorships. This week, it's Overcast, MBS's podcast player of choice.

    • 1 hr 6 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
18 Ratings

18 Ratings

MattkOfChicago ,

Very good conversation

Unlike many interview shows MBSing presents an actual conversation with actual interesting people. A great pod out of Chi-town!

Sean Kelley ,

MBGreating

This is a great podcast featuring some of Chicago's top comedians talking about the stuff they love the most. Mary Beth Smith is a terrific host with great charisma who manages to engage her guests in fascinating conversations on a variety of topics.

T S Brody ,

MB is my favorite host

Mary Beth Smith is a delight. She brings out the best in her guests with honest and interesting conversations. Always funny and heartfelt.

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