PM 68: Confessional
The first step to addressing any problem is acknowledging its existence, but as artists, people, and marketers there are a lot of pressures to always present a flawless front.
In this episode Aaron takes aim at three fairly major issues he finds in his own practice as he explores fears that keep him from reaching higher, focusing more, and pushing forward.
We hope you still like him.
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PM 67: If This, Then Where (Green Bay)
We wrap up our four festival tour in Green Bay, Wisconsin with friends Tommy Spears, Ben Hudson, Ben Seidensticker, and Claire Kannapell.
We chat about Peter Pan, geological ages of improv, and what we learned from this busy travel schedule.
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PM 66: Merchandising!
Whether one is designing a cult or just wants to amortize artwork merchandising is a great additional revenue stream for an arts business and for awareness of the company.
As with everything business related Aaron and Steven aren't good at it. But they're trying. They talk about their first steps into this world and where they're going with it.
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PM 65: The Demise of 2021
As the leaves turn (not in Texas) and 2021 dies its slow, painful death Aaron and Steven reflect on the last few months of business and how they're contiuing to meet their goals before briefly prepping for the future.
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PM 64: The Secret City (If This, Then Where?)
Eat some haunted brownies and come with us on a whirlwind tour of Oak Ridge, Tennessee! We were there for the inaugural Secret City Improv Festival and hear from Ben, Bailey, Kacie, and the rest of the gang (Steven and Aaron,) about their experiences, thoughts, and feelings.
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