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Impromptu

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A little-known secret: Washington Post Opinions columnists like talking to one another. They don’t always agree, of course, but they are in almost constant conversation – testing their ideas, refining their thoughts and sometimes changing their minds. Now you can listen in on some of those conversations. Each week on “Impromptu,” Post columnists go beyond hot takes and have personal, candid conversations on the latest topics in news and culture that we can't stop thinking about. Listen in on ...
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Imprompturicensis es un show de improvisación y comedia donde el sonido es rey. Los artistas tienen el reto de crear escenas que funcionen en la radio. El show se graba en vivo desde Puerto Rico.
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Weekly podcast about All Things ENTERTAINMENT! Discussions ranging from millennial issues to pop culture and everything in between. Platform for growing businesses in the DFW area
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The Impromptu Talk

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In the world full of well framed sentences, just wanted to bring something as in ' Impromptu '. #notapoetbyprofession however love to voiceover, write/recite and express emotions, experiences, journeys, thoughts, and believes in living the moments and creating impromptu vibes. Instagram: https://instagram.com/notapoetbyprofession Discord: https://discord.gg/6hcUag459g Stay connected and close your eyes while listening.
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A wrestling podcast for fans by fans. No dirt sheets or inside information. Just our reactions and reviews of the week in AEW. We also talk NWA, Impact, NJPW and more. Weekly episodes coming out every Sunday. Just two brothers talking about wrestling from the perspective it was meant to be viewed from. The fans.
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Donald Trump’s election might feel like déjà vu. But America is in a different place than it was eight years ago. Contributing columnists Amanda Ripley, Matt Bai and Theodore Johnson talk through how they’re thinking about Trump’s second term, how to set boundaries between the personal and political, and what type of civic involvement is actually u…
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Title by Josie Lane Even in tropical paradise, Bollard can't stop thinking about his ex-girlfriend Samantha. But when bookworm Maggie starts teaching him crab facts, could a change be on the horizon? Is this feeling love, or just indigestion? Song List: "Give Me Seafood", "My Ex-Girlfriend Samantha", "Facts About Crabs", "The Getting Ready Song", "…
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Donald Trump won. But why? Were Americans really just mad about their grocery bill? Columnists Ruth Marcus, Dana Milbank and James Hohmann grapple with this election result as an “X-ray into our national soul.” Read more from Washington Post columnists: “No, the way to cope with a Trump win isn’t moving to Canada” “A big win for the Blow It Up Part…
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None of us can know the outcome of the election, but our columnists talk through the campaign’s final spasms. Ruth Marcus, Dana Milbank and James Hohmann discuss the shifting mood in Pennsylvania, whether abortion will be as motivating this time around and if Donald Trump can get “crypto bros and the guy who vapes” to actually vote. Subscribe to Th…
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Title by Tatum Stafford After a wild night of karaoke and men, Jan loses her briefcase filled with confidential documents. In her search for it she discovers a nefarious plot. Song List: "I Look At The Clock", "I'm The Kind Of Girl Who Likes To Go Crazy", "Steal His Keys", "Diamonds From A Diamond Mine", "I've Got A Plan", "Is That The Nerd?", "The…
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In the final stretch of the campaign, Vice President Kamala Harris is making a play for Republicans who don’t like Donald Trump. But can they be swayed to vote for a lifelong Democrat? Columnists Megan McArdle, Jim Geraghty and Ramesh Ponnuru discuss what they’re hearing from fellow conservatives about this election and the future of the GOP. Subsc…
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Title by Laine Phillips Mouldarolla is pretty attached to her shoes, but her dad's new partner is definitely not. Also, her dad's a bitch. Song List: "It's So Hard to be Alive", "Can't Afford to Lose", "Put Your Mouth on Me", "Ruining My Life (i'm the muthafucking moon)", "It's Sad and Okay" Cast: Zoë Harlen, Brenna Glazebrook, Morgan Phillips, and…
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Americans don’t seem to have a shared understanding of when or how much to tip. Yet, millions of people rely on what we give to make a decent wage. Columnists Theodore Johnson, Heather Long and Molly Roberts talk about why things have become so confusing and get into the real issues beneath the campaign proposals to end taxes on tips. Read more fro…
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Title by Josie Lane Something is afoot at Ramsay Bay Hospital and Investigator Douglas is determined to get to the bottom of it. But when the bodies start piling up he realises that this case could be one that has been following him his entire career. What's in the coffee? What happened in 1966? And who is the mysterious 'They'? Song List: "These W…
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In the final stretch of the presidential campaign, both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are turning to popular lifestyle and comedy podcasts to woo different audiences. We were curious whether the candidates sounded any different in these environments than at their rallies. So columnists Charles Lane, Molly Roberts and Perry Bacon listened in and di…
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Title by David Lee's Broth Culinary School student, Mike, struggles to cook the perfect soup while dealing with the trauma of having an absent father, and the accidental transmutation of his friend, Mary, into a cat. Song List: "Yeah, Soup!", "Culinary Perfection", "Make That Soup With Your Father", "Cook! Cook! Cook!", "Make a Soup Outa Me", "Chic…
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The National Archives might seem like a distant trove of documents and arcane laws for Americans far from Washington. But many of these national treasures are actually relevant to our lives. Author Sarah Vowell found the people inside the Archives who are making sure everybody can access these documents and find their stories. Read Sarah Vowell’s f…
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As tensions between Israel and Iran soar, columnists David Ignatius and Josh Rogin talk with Damir Marusic about the broader forces at play in the conflict, the lack of plans for a stable future and what a Trump victory would mean for the U.S.-Iran relationship. Read more from David Ignatius on this issue: “What the Oct. 7 attacks didn’t change” “T…
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Title by Josie Lane Gumdrop just wants to invent- and to fly! But there are awful, pixie-hungry goblins on the loose. What will our heroes do when faced with impending goblin doom?? Song List: "Oogie Boogie Pixies", "Fly", "Eat the Pixies", "The Goblins are Coming!", "Die, Goblin, DIE" Cast: Amelia June, Jackson Eather, Brenton Gardiner, and Hayden…
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The IRS may be one of the most hated departments in the federal government, but it turns out it does more than just collect taxes. Pulitzer-Prize-winning author Geraldine Brooks got to know the folks in charge of the IRS’s cybercrime unit which investigates criminals who use cryptocurrency. In this bonus episode, Brooks talks with Michael Lewis abo…
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In the vice-presidential showdown JD Vance tried to remake himself by being nice, while Tim Walz directed his attacks at Donald Trump. Columnists Karen Tumulty, Dana Milbank and Ruth Marcus discuss the Jan. 6 moment and what Vance’s soft talk on abortion says about Republicans’ fear of how the issue will hurt them at the ballot box. Subscribe to Th…
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Title by Melissa Dawson Marie of sunny Sunsmart Street wants to embrace the outdoors but faces problems with both melanin and men. Additionally, dastardly dermatologist Doctor Peterson is sabotaging the skin of the town's civilians with Jazz to harvest freckles. When Freddy the Freckle appears on Marie's shoulder, can town skincare-purveyor Tabitha…
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The skittish inflation number that flies across headlines might feel arbitrary; in fact, it’s anything but. To arrive at that number, it takes millions of calculations into granular details such as the chemical composition of turkey meat and the flavor notes of olive oil. In this episode, John Lanchester chats with Michael Lewis about what the gove…
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“Jeopardy!” has been on the air and wildly popular for 60 years. What makes it endure, and what does that say about American culture? Contributing columnist Amanda Ripley talks to Alexandra Petri, Drew Goins and Ryan Vogt — Post Opinions staffers who’ve been contestants on the show — about its staying power, and if “Jeopardy!” can still bring Ameri…
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Title given anonymously Lovebirds Kenny and Susan have a life planned together, but it would cause Kenny's family to chop off his inheritance. With so much at steak, Kenny sets up a butcher's shop to help them snag the life of their dreams, but has to make some gristly decisions to meat the standard. Song List: "Butcher Shop Tango", "Your Money Or …
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The scope of the federal government is vast, and in one corner lies NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab, where the search for new planets and new life continues. As part of the Post Opinions “Who is government?” series, author Dave Eggers takes a look at the lab’s latest innovations and gets to know the people who are reaching for the stars. In this special …
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Many economists and politicians are alarmed that Americans, like others around the world, are having fewer kids. But, apart from wanting a growing labor force, is this really a problem? Opinions columnists Shadi Hamid and Heather Long talk with Style columnist Monica Hesse about what’s really behind the baby bust and whether we just need to prepare…
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Title by Amanda Buckley All President McNulty wants to do is inspire her constituents through friendship, creativity and connection. But Vice President Sandra has other plans: To remove all imagination and free thought from the country. Song List: "Use Onomatopoeia", "Boom! Pow! Wow!", "A World Without Imagination", "We Accept Everyone For Their ST…
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Did the debate cause a vibe shift? Columnists Charles Lane, Megan McArdle, Dana Milbank and Jim Geraghty discuss how much voters care about policy, whether Trump made any good points and how his false claims about pet-eating immigrants mask a genuine issue. And don't forget to check out the first two stories in our series, “Who is Government? Seven…
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Title by The Lottery Winner Samson loves to come in third, but his beliefs are challenged when the Beechworth Beach Club Lottery comes around. Song List: "Lottery, Lottery", "Three!", "Dance at the Function", "Draw", "Pants on Fire!", "Tickets on Yourself (Fry, Sausage, Fry)" Wanna show Impromptunes some financial love? Check out our Patreon here: …
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The evidence is in. American men are facing a crisis — in health, in education and in the labor force. But under all of that runs deeper trends — disconnection, loneliness and a lack of role models. Columnists Theodore Johnson and Shadi Hamid talk with Richard Reeves, founder of the American Institute for Boys and Men, about the dueling visions of …
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Title by Josie Lane Tensions are high in the north poll as Blitzen takes control and fights the number one enemy - The elves. Song List: "We Ain't Got no Pause About Loving Santa Clause" "Elves It's Time to go Down" "Make it Rein" "Keep It For The Elves" "45 Seconds" "The Day the Reindeer Slayed" Wanna show Impromptunes some financial love? Check o…
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As American kids head back to school, columnist Daniel Pink makes the case for paying teachers more money. High-quality teachers, he argues, significantly improve student learning, so shouldn’t they be paid as much as somebody assessing insurance premiums on your car? Plus, humor columnist Alexandra Petri discusses sending her child to school for t…
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Title by Ryan Patterson Pat's got some big wings to fill with his mum as the OG Tooth Fairy, so when he's up for a promotion to become the Wisdom Tooth Fairy, he resorts to unexpected means to collect as many teeth as possible. But will Boss be impressed? Will Susan, his best friend and promotion rival, think it wise? And won't someone please think…
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We are in Chicago, where it's Kamala Harris's party now. Columnists Dana Milbank, Jennifer Rubin, Jonathan Capehart and Jim Geraghty discuss why gender isn’t being talked about in this campaign so far, and they do the math on what percentage of the Democrats’ energy is from excitement, relief and just avoiding existential dread. Subscribe to The Wa…
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Title by Karen Elbourne It's the Chattanuga High School Reunion, and Deidre, the Valedictorian, is preparing for her final law exam. Will she be able to find evidence of the murderous clows beyond reasonable doubt before it's too late? Song List: "Where Does It Start?", "Real To Me", "Class Clowns", "Tellin' Lies", Wanna show Impromptunes some fina…
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Pulitzer Prize winner Vladimir Kara-Murza, who was part of August’s massive prisoner exchange with Russia, sat down to talk with Post Opinions editor David Shipley about his time in jail, the importance of freedom of speech and what the future holds for Putin’s regime. Today’s show was produced by Charla Freeland. It was edited by Allison Michaels …
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Title by Aoning L Highschool's hard, especially for Stephen - his only hope for success is finding the elusive 8-legged lizard: the Squanch. But without the support of his two best friends Tracey and Dylan, he must turn to the I Spy Club. Will Sharpie and Professor Williamson prove more faithful friends, or do I Spy betrayal? Song List: "Fit In Sch…
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Tim Walz went from being a little-known Midwestern governor to Democratic vice-presidential candidate in a matter of a few weeks. But in this sprint of a campaign, nothing is moving slowly. Charles Lane, Molly Roberts and Matt Bai talk through whether Walz can keep up the momentum of the Harris campaign, if the “weird” strategy is good or bad, and …
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Title by Michael Barry With the guidance of The Spirit of Improv, new Impromptoones member Sarah brushes up her skills for the Halloweentown Improv Festival so she won't be lynched! Song List: "Improvise", "I don't know how to...", "Welcome to Halloweentown", "I'll 'Yes And' Everything Baby" "I Have What It Takes" Wanna show Impromptunes some finan…
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Airline travel is increasingly exasperating. Any blip, whether it’s a weather event or a technical problem, leads to cascading days of delays and cancellations. Why does it all seem so fragile? Charles Lane, Catherine Rampell and Marc Fisher discuss the economics of flying and how customers might be helping drive a race to the bottom. Stay until th…
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Title by Josie Lane Johnson's Friendship Village might not be as friendly as it sounds. All Tabitha and Gen want is their fair share - will old Mrs. Davies' Will make it out in one piece? Song List: "Johnson's Old Folk's Village", "Don't Sag My Way", "Grandma's Song (A Little Fight Left In Me)", "Smother Them With A Pillow", "Slash the Tires... Of …
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Ava Wallace, sports reporter at The Washington Post, is in France to report on the Summer Games — and eat a lot of croissants. Join her through the entire run of the games, for several episodes a week as she captures the highs, the lows and the Paris of it all, along with other Post colleagues. Follow The Sports Moment podcast on Apple Podcasts, Sp…
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After all the hand-wringing over the last month, it took only about 24 hours for Democrats to fall in line behind Vice President Harris as their new nominee. Even so, some worry she’s not the strongest candidate that could have been put forward. Our columnists discuss whether she can win, who might join her as a running mate and what it means for h…
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Title by Aleisha Archer A date at an Escape Room goes terribly wrong when Becky and Jonathan are trapped for four days by a sadistic game master. Will they escape? Will there be a second date? Tune in to find out! Song List: "Is There A Way Out?", "Just us and the World", "Little Hobby Jam", "Virtually Perfect", "Get Them Out Here", "Juniper's Conf…
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After a truly wild few weeks in politics, our columnists huddle up at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee. They discuss the mood on the ground in the aftermath of the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, how the unity message seems to be fraying and what recent events mean for the presidential campaign – and the count…
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Title by Josie Lane Mistress Formaldehyme needs a brain for her tarantula. The townsfolk of Victoria may lose their jobs, their brains, and their minds. Song List: "Science Non Compliance", "Tarantula", "Bad Brain", "Find The Dirt For Breakfast", "A Wheel Of Cheese", "Defeated By Brie", "No More Learning, Books Are Burning" See us at the Alex Theat…
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With falling poll numbers and President Biden's public appearances doing little to reassure voters he’s still got what it takes to win, Democrats are faced with a difficult decision about how to proceed. Biden has dug in, pledging to the public that he isn’t going anywhere. Charles Lane, Karen Tumulty and Perry Bacon Jr. talk through whether Biden …
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Title by Tara Ginger Fox Two high school friends Mickey and Jeffery have a falling out when Mickey looses Jeffery's maths notes, endangering his bright future. Song List: "In the Bathroom Doing Math", "It's Hard Out Here", "Sacrifice", "We're Cool", "Take Me Back to Before the Bathroom" See us at the Alex Theatre every month! https://alextheatre.au…
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It’s the week of the Fourth of July and the word patriotism is as divisive as the rest of American politics. Theodore Johnson, Karen Attiah and Jason Rezaian discuss the good and the bad about the United States, and how to reconcile its shortcomings while pushing for a better future. Read more from some of our columnists — Ted Johnson: “American de…
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Title by Cathy Phillips Skeleton Lisa has needed no body for 350 years. Now she's ready to find the one, but the dating scene is scary. Can Lisa carve a gourd boyfriend out of a bad bunch? Song List: "Jackalantern Lovers", "Like A Glove", "These Dates You Can Take", "Brought Me To Life (With A Knife)", "Two Way Street" , "You Don't Need No Body" Se…
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President Biden’s debate performance has Democrats in a panic and Donald Trump supporters gleeful. Columnists Karen Tumulty, Dana Milbank and Jim Geraghty process how things feel the morning after, whether the president should step aside and how the truth was the night’s biggest loser. Read more from our columnists about the debate: Karen Tumulty: …
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Surgeon General Vivek H. Murthy recommended putting a warning on social media for minors last week, while governors from coast to coast have pushed for restrictions on teen phone use. But how worried should we really be, and what is there to do about it? Post columnists Amanda Ripley, Molly Roberts and Theodore Johnson talk through the dumbphone tr…
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Title by Bethany Griffiths Nothing can come between the magic that is brother and sisterly love. Except perhaps a coveted apprenticeship position at Michael's Magician School. Song List: "Michael's Magic Emporium", "I Wanna Fly", "My Boy", "They're Amazing (The Trick Off), "The Phantasmagoric Cantation Song", "It's Raining Rizz (Hallelujah)" See us…
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It’s been a rough few years for movie theaters, and the dismal start to the summer blockbuster season hasn’t helped. If people go to theaters less often, will that change the type of movies that are made? Is the future of moviegoing a boutique, high-end experience? Matt Belloni, host of “The Town,” joins The Post’s Alyssa Rosenberg and Chris Suelle…
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