Today, Matt checks in with listeners and lays out the rest of the season, plus looks ahead to what’s in store for Ventriloquism Weekly in 2015. This episode originally aired in December 2014. [ayssocial_buttons id=”1″]  

Read More »

Steve Axtell and Mark Daniel return to the program where they announced the game-changing 2014 KAX conference. In what has become tradition, they speak with Matt about what everyone could expect from the 2015 Kidabra/Axtell joint conference for family entertainers! This episode originally aired in the Fall of 2014 [ayssocial_buttons id=”1″]

Read More »

Phil Nichols talks with Matt about his incredible life in Show Business. Phil has gone from ventriloquism to special effects make-up and creature building. He’s seen and done it all and is ready to share his incredible story with Ventriloquism Weekly. [ayssocial_buttons id=”1″]

Read More »

As the most-requested performer for the program, Carla Rhodes joins Matt as the show’s 50th guest! Carla and Matt met in-person for a conversation ranging from the creativity to the psychology of the ventriloquist. A truly inspired discussion with the “Rock n Roll Ventriloquist!! [ayssocial_buttons id=”1”]

Read More »

Legendary magician and Red Skelton tribute artist Tom Mullica sits down with Matt. This is one of those rare episodes with blunt honesty that is surely not to be missed. Mr. Mullica is bound to spark conversation among fellow performers about the true state of entertainment today. [ayssocial_buttons id=”1″]

Read More »

Cruise ship ventriloquist joins Matt for a conversation about the benefits to performing (clean) for adults. Merchant also provides some wonderful insights into being a working act on the high seas! [ayssocial_buttons id=”1″]

Read More »

Craig Sergent and Lew Newton join Matt as the first-ever performing duo on Ventriloquism Weekly! Newton, a silent mime and ventriloquist, teams up with Sergent, the magician and only “talking half” of their act. A one-of-a-kind interview about playing characters onstage, combine many arts, and what it’s like to only speak through ventriloquism in performance. […]

Read More »

Meghan Casey joins Matt for a very enveloping discussion about balancing tons of Library shows with a Psychology major at Colorado State University. Plus, find out how Meghan plans to use her passion for children’s entertainment, ventriloquism and psychology post-graduation. A can’t-miss interview with one of Ventriloquism’s most promising young minds! [ayssocial_buttons id=”1″]

Read More »