Wunmor
Wunmor
Podcast Description
They are allowing one more podcast to exist, and we got it. An internet program hosted by AJ Lubecker.
Podcast Insights
Content Themes
Focuses on the world of comedy, entertainment, and personal anecdotes, with episodes featuring discussions about writing for television shows, the comedic process, and experiences in the stand-up world, exemplified by guest Marlena Rodriguez discussing her journey in comedy and TV writing.

They are allowing one more podcast to exist, and we got it. An internet program hosted by AJ Lubecker.
What people have said about the show…
“something must be wrong with me, cause i find this hilarious.”
“The longer I’m here, the weirder it gets.”
“This feels like I’m in Twin Peaks.”
Wunmor is back! It’s season two mama!
In the season premiere, we recieve an envelope that changes the course of wunmor forever. And then Craig Cackowski joins us alive in the garage. Unbelievable stuff.
CRAIG CACKOWSKI’S BIOGRAPHY-
Craig Cackowski hails from the great state of Virgina, the Mother of Presidents, where he attended the venerable College of William and Mary. He first began improvising as a member of W. & M.’s troupe I.T., and moved to Chicago with a B.A. in Theatre, and an intent to become a serious actor. That quest was sidetracked after his first improv class with Charna Halpern at the Improv Olympic, and forever abandoned after studying for a year with the great Del Close, the guru of longform improv comedy. It was at iO Chicago that Craig first met and worked with Bob Dassie and Rich Talarico, in various groups and teams, including Mr. Blonde, Faulty Wiring, Baby Wants Candy, Close Quarters and The Armando Diaz Experience, Theatrical Movement and Hootenanny. Craig coached many teams in Chicago, including the long-running Frank Booth, and directed such shows as JTS Brown. Craig has taught for iO Chicago and iO West since 1995, and is the three-time winner of the Del Close Award for Excellence in Teaching.
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