Monster Baby: A Curious Romp Through the Worlds of Mindfulness and Improvisation

By: Ted DesMaisons and Lisa Rowland
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  • Insights & inquiries for inspired learning
    Anima Learning and Lisa Rowland
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Episodes
  • Monster Baby #107 Getting Engaged
    May 10 2024

    What does it mean to be engaged? Big news from Monster Baby land: Lisa got engaged! For Episode, #107 she and Ted take the opportunity to explore just what that means—both in a marital sense and in an improv and mindfulness sense. They start by playfully acknowledging some technical difficulties (2:03) before Lisa tells the [more…]

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Monster Baby #106 The Eyes Have It
    Dec 13 2023

    How often do YOU hold eye contact? Why or why not? If you’re like Ted and Lisa of the Monster Baby Podcast, there’s a lot there—for both mindfulness and improv—within the world and practice of eye contact. After a short improvisational riff on raccoons (1:32), Ted introduces his reasons for wanting to explore the topic [more…]

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Monster Baby #105 Kickin’ It Back Up!
    Nov 14 2023

    What’s been cooking in Ted and Lisa’s improv and mindfulness kitchen over this last while? It’s been a few months since the Monster Baby crew gathered for an episode so it’s time to get caught up! Ted starts the conversation off by sharing “Wordle Haiku,” a new creative delight that he and a loyal Monster [more…]

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    58 mins

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