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Impetuosity

Impetuosity

By: Christian Miller
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Impetuosity is an improv comedy podcast created as an homage to the brilliant podcast Spontaneanation with Paul F. Tompkins. We begin with a guest interview and then do a narrative improv, that is one continuous story rather than unconnected scenes. Hilarity ensues!Christian Miller
Episodes
  • The Pals visit the East Village in New York City
    Jun 12 2025

    In this week's episode, learn about the ethical and moral dilemma around cloning! Make sure you stay tuned for (the recurring bit?) Steve's Eurovision Corner. Learn what NOT to do if you are ever stranded on an island in the middle of Penobscot Bay, and then hear a tale as old as time: clones infiltrating the Blue Man Group (I know, I know - it's been done...to death!)

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • The Pals explore an Antarctic Research Station
    Jun 5 2025

    How much do you know about Mario Lopez? Well in this week's episode we spend way too much talking about him, despite some of us not knowing who he is. He might even show up in our improvised story. Extra, Extra! Will the Access Hollywood host be reunited with a past co-star in an Antarctic Research Station? And if so, will they be...Saved by the Bell?

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • The Pals get together Underneath the Eiffel Tower
    May 29 2025

    Do-re-mi-fa-so...good to see you all! In this week's episode of Impetuosity, we sing more than we should AND answer the question "can children be the cause of their parents' divorce?" Then we weave a story that brings a global set of characters together Underneath the Eiffel Tower. Who will be more offended, the French or the Australians? There is only one way to find out!

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    1 hr
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