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Trampoline Hall
Trampoline Hall
Trampoline Hall is a barroom lecture series that has been delighting audiences every month in Toronto for fifteen years, where it has sold out every show. Praised by The New Yorker for “celebrating eccentricity and do-it-yourself inventiveness,” it asks lecturers to take a vulnerable, theatrical risk and speak on a subject they’re not professionally expert in. Subjects range from absurd and arcane obsessions to heartbreakingly personal stories. Quick-witted host Misha Glouberman conducts a Q&A between the speaker and the audience after each talk. Invented by author Sheila Heti.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.7 stars from 60 ratings
Quirky and entertaining
Mostly funny, autobiographical lectures
rostandamelie via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 07/08/17
Clever and strange
Each episode is sidelong and tasty. In life, my favourite conversations are with people who have been thinking really intricately about one thing and want to tell me about it. Trampoline Hall's speakers are like those conversations, mesmerizing and human, deeply curious about the implications and...Read full review »
Danica Evering via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 02/26/17
Vulnerable, funny, alive
If you're tired of the formulaic nature of TED Talks and the Moth, and crave the sound of real people talking about real things, you'll love this podcast.
music-ish via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/12/17
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