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Episode 6-Terry Fator
June 9, 2015 | No Comments

“If you’re good, people will pay to see you.”-Terry Fator Ventriloquism Weekly is honored to welcome Terry Fator to the program. We are proud to offer an episode with over a half an hour of conversation with one of the most talented people on the planet. Terry speaks candidly with Matt about his life in […]

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Episode 5-Jack Williams
June 9, 2015 | No Comments

16 Year-Old Jack Williams joins the show as our youth correspondent. Today he discusses, among other things, the youth performances at the 2013 Vent Haven ConVENTion. [ayssocial_buttons id=”1″]

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Episode 4-Dirk Golden
June 9, 2015 | No Comments

Known for his YouTube videos on the “dirkthevent” channel, Dirk Golden joins Matt in a post-2013 Vent Haven ConVENTion chat. If you were unable to make it (or just want to relive the events) this is the episode for you! More ConVENTion videos and ventriloquism resources are available on Dirk Golden’s YouTube channel, dirkthevent. [ayssocial_buttons […]

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Episode 3-Chris Donahoe
June 9, 2015 | No Comments

Pittsburgh Ventriloquist and Convention Hospitality team member Chris Donahoe talks with Matt about  prior to the 2013 Vent Haven ConVENTion, which took place Wednesday July 17, 2013 at the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Airport Marriott. Plus, find out how a talking traffic cone and the Vent Haven Museum have in common! To interact with us, email: [email protected] [ayssocial_buttons id=”1″]

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Episode 2-Vinnie Ewart
June 9, 2015 | No Comments

NYPD Officer and Ventriloquist Vinnie Ewart Joins Matt as the first-ever guest on Ventriloquism Weekly! A Fantastic performer, brave officer, and amazing human being. Listen for more! [ayssocial_buttons id=”1″]

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Episode 1-The Original Episode
June 5, 2015 | No Comments

Talk For Two began as Ventriloquism Weekly on July 1st, 2013. Here for the first time in more than a year, the ORIGINAL episode returns. You’ll get to hear what Matt’s early vision of this show was. Then, for the 76 episodes to follow, you’ll see just how far the podcast reached before its name change […]

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