ABOUT THE EPISODE:
In this episode, Grimm Woods, star of the major motion picture “Think of the Children” (DreamSearch Pictures) talks about what it’s like to play Bill Tallard, the real-life hero who has personally saved thousands of trafficked children from the shadowy cabal of Democrats who seek to drain their blood.
Plus, Pat Pudsworth, inventor of the self-sufficient coffee system known as “BurnBrew,” discusses what it takes to defeat the negativity of folks who dismiss your cutting-edge technology just because it is “devastating to the environment.”
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ABOUT THE PERFORMERS:
Gareth Reynolds (Grimm Woods) is an internationally touring comedian whose brilliantly clever quips perfectly offset Dave Anthony’s hilarious snark on their smash-hit podcast The Dollop, which garners over 5 Million downloads every month. Gareth has written on Arrested Development, Royal Crackers, Flaked, Hoops, You’re the Worst, and Idiotsitter, among many others. He has also appeared on IFC’s Maron.
Luke H. Simmons (Pat Pudsworth) is a standup comedian, writer and filmmaker who has worked for Viacom, College Humor and Spike TV. He is the director of Gareth’s recent “Ga’Riffs, Live!” crowd work special.
Nathan Hartswick (Dean Ardenfell) is a comedy performer, teacher, and the co-owner of Vermont Comedy Club in Burlington, VT.
Special thanks to Sam Kurnit for editing assistance, Adi Eyring for marketing assistance, and Local Maverick for studio space.
ABOUT THE PODCAST:
Corporations Are People Too (formerly “The Corporation”) 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.*
* Yes, the podcast is improvised satire, “Hogswood Cooper Media” is fictitious, and the employees are comedians. But don’t tell Dean.
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