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Podcasting and Improv: Behind the Scenes with Hill Kane

In this episode of Open Forum in The Villages, host Mike Roth welcomes guest Hill Kane. The two discuss Hill's background, from growing up in Southern California to her current roles as a Chief Marketing Officer and an experienced podcaster. Hill shares her journey into podcasting, her work with the Bit Comedy Network, and her experiences with online improv classes. The conversation delves into the challenges and fun of podcast production, the software and tools Hill uses, and the impact of AI on employment. They also touch on the vibrant community life in The Villages with its numerous clubs and activities. Hill gives her perspective on career choices, the benefits of living in The Villages, and a lighthearted exchange on stand-up comedy and musical improv.

00:00 Welcome to Season Seven
00:30 Meet Our Mystery Guest: Hill Kane
00:53 Hill Kane's Journey into Podcasting
03:14 The Bit Comedy Network
03:26 Podcasting Tools and Techniques
06:35 AI and the Future of Work
10:15 Life in The Villages
12:49 Improv and Comedy in The Villages
19:15 Final Thoughts and Farewell



 





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Explore the Intersection of Improv and Podcasting: A Chat with Hill Kane

[00:00:00] Dolores: Welcome to Season seven of Open Forum in The Villages of Florida. In this show, we talk to leaders of clubs and interesting folks who live in and around The Villages. We also talk to people who have information vital to seniors. You will get perspectives of what is happening in The Villages, Florida area.

We are a listener supported podcast. There will be shout outs for supporters. 

[00:00:30] Mike Roth: This is Mike Roth on Open Forum in The Villages, Florida, and today I have a mystery guest Gail or Hill Kane. for joining me.

[00:00:40] Hill Kane: Thank you so much for having me. It is really an honor getting , to see the whole operation and spending a little time with you.

[00:00:48] Mike Roth: Hill. Why don't you tell our audience a little bit about your background?

[00:00:52] Hill Kane: Happy to. I was born in Southern California. In the icky part, I was actually an orphan. I grew up in the San Fernando Valley. Went to U-C-L-A-A couple times, went to law school. Did a lot of things, mostly law related. Then I was A CMO at a law school. Then I got into podcasting and it's been all uphill since then.

[00:01:16] Mike Roth: Up Hill Yeah.

[00:01:17] Hill Kane: Uphill, get it. See what I did there . 

[00:01:19] Mike Roth: Yeah. So hill uphill. I got it. So hill what is the CMO for our listeners?

[00:01:24] Hill Kane: Oh, that is a chief marketing officer, so I basically ran a little ad agency within an a BA law school in the Southern California area. Which was really fun, and it was hard for me to get people to take me seriously as a marketer because of my law experience. They think, oh, that's weird, but what a perfect nexus.

Do marketing for a law school, boom. No one's more qualified than me to do that.

[00:01:50] Mike Roth: Marketing for law school. Okay.

Uh, very interesting. In, in your experience and your you're an experienced podcaster now tell our listeners about what you're doing in podcasting.

[00:02:01] Hill Kane: I was lucky enough to be taking some online improv classes 'cause the pandemic, and I got to know this fellow named Billy Merritt, who's a first generation New York upright citizens brigade performer. One of the top, he will say, I'll say top five, and he'll say, maybe top seven improvisers in the world.

And he had this dream and said, Hey, do you wanna be my admin? I said, yes, Billy. So he wanted to create. This workshop, but he wanted the shows of a class to be a podcast. What a fun idea. So I said, absolutely. I'm in. So I do all the business end. He doesn't really even know how good his backend is, but I'm the organizer.

I'm the details. I've got the whole backend set up. I do everything, the art, the editing. But I didn't know how to do that. So he said, can you learn how to edit? I said, okay. Me, little old me with no experience at the time has now edited, I don't know, a couple hundred episodes. I have independent clients that I got at Pod Fest last year, and I do the whole vertical from the branding, the concept, the all the art, all everything, editing, packaging, scripting, all of it fun.

We have about eight podcasts on the Bit Comedy Network, just eight.

[00:03:17] Mike Roth: a, that's a comedy network.

[00:03:19] Hill Kane: That's an online comedy network where our performances are all in podcast form.

[00:03:24] Mike Roth: Okay.

[00:03:24] Hill Kane: Super fun.

[00:03:26] Mike Roth: Yeah. And what software do you use?

[00:03:29] Hill Kane: Believe it or not, because we have a huge cast, we have sometimes 14 people. I couldn't use any of the plugin ones and everyone's, we're completely international. We're very, everyone's very far apart. So I record on Zoom with adjusted settings. I teach people how to set their settings to optimize audio versus video, which is zoom's kind of natural habitat.

Import it into garage band, which is free software. And then I use auphonic to master it. It does take out lawnmowers and most other noises and all the other things that all the AI master do.

[00:04:04] Mike Roth: So Auphonic is a apple only product.

[00:04:07] Hill Kane: No, Auphonic is a subscription. You get two hours free a month per emails. I wanna see what I'm saying. And then we bought, we had so many pockets that we do buy extra time. I use the free version. It just puts a little tag in the front and the back that you just have to remove. You're allowed to remove it. It's great.

It does everything the big engines do for very little, free for two hours, and then very little. I have decent microphones, but I cannot control what I get. My inputs are usually not great and so inconsistent, so without that master. To, do the high pass adaptive filtering and the noise cancellation, and the echo removal and sound removal, and do that whole thing track by track, but so fast.

Our podcast would sound like really crap then it'd be so complicated. But thank you. Technology, it's not that bad. I still mix by hand though because it's performance, it's improv, so I still have to do most of the mixing.

[00:05:06] Mike Roth: You, you have to goose the gain controls. 

[00:05:08] Hill Kane: Goose the gain. The Yeah, but just a little. And it's fun and I, you get, be, listen to this Mike Roth.

The more you do something, the better you get at it.

[00:05:18] Mike Roth: People most of the time.

true, right?

[00:05:20] Hill Kane: Yeah it, it's been, I think I'm on my third year. We're in our third season at the bit, and it's just, it's so fun. I meet the nicest people like yourself,

I couldn't be happier. And it's now, it's my side hustle. Basically. 

[00:05:35] Mike Roth: You're still working full time. 

[00:05:36] Hill Kane: I work full-time job. I wasn't, at first, I had a lot of time to learn and grow, but now I do have a full-time job with a very large tech company.

[00:05:45] Mike Roth: Okay. I won't mention the

[00:05:47] Hill Kane: Like the sixth largest one in the world, my boss's name rhymes with Zark Muckerberg.

[00:05:53] Mike Roth: So how many times do you have you met Zark.

[00:05:55] Hill Kane: It rhymes with zero. I probably never will meet Zuckerberg. I have access to the CTO on a weekly basis, and I sent him a birthday card. Didn't even say thank you, but it is a big company. When you, when I spy on Mark's internal profile. Oh, I hope I'm not, it says he has 133,000 and something indirect reports.

That's a lot of people.

[00:06:19] Mike Roth: That's way too many.

[00:06:20] Hill Kane: It's a lot. It's, I like it there much more than I thought I would. It's very challenging. Sometimes I get a little frustrated, but the people are incredible. The work is good and very grateful to be gainfully employed in this economy.

[00:06:35] Mike Roth: So how many people are gonna get displaced by AI in that company? You think?

[00:06:41] Hill Kane: I don't know 

[00:06:42] Mike Roth: Amazon's displacing a lot of people and programmers based on AI and some of the. Technical capabilities of AI and programming.

[00:06:51] Hill Kane: Correct, and there's probably you should interview June, who was a speaker at, on ai at PodFest you can't A, there are a lot of things AI can't do. AI is not a person, so it can do a repetitive. Automated tasks that are the same over and over, they follow directions. So those types of jobs are at risk. The type of job I do, I can harness AI and use it as a tool, but it's not me.

It's not human. It doesn't have abstract and I know it mimics it, but it's really just predictive text. It's just. Guessing what it should say next, and there's a lot more information than I can have, which, yeah I don't know. I don't know the answer to that. We did just have a round of layoffs.

It's in the media, but that was based on projects that got and transferred or canceled, not based on, oh, we got AI to do your job. Now, kid hit the road. What do you think? What do you think?

[00:07:53] Mike Roth: I think that you're right that the repetitive jobs especially in places like government where it's, do you meet all the tests to get a a passport can be automated and will be I, but I think that there are. Other ais that are fortunately or unfortunately in an unregulated marketplace, becoming self-aware. And this is a very famous story about the AI that didn't wanna be turned

[00:08:16] Hill Kane: Yes, there are those stories.

[00:08:19] Mike Roth: But. True story. It, it did not wanna be turned off. But there are more stories coming out about ais that are becoming self-aware and can think more like humans. And the, if you go backwards in, in the theory of ai it's the, it ai learns by finding the stuff that doesn't work. And then it remembers the stuff that doesn't work. So the next time it comes through with the same type of problem, it ignores the stuff that it knows, doesn't work and finds another path which is like the human brain in many ways.

[00:08:53] Hill Kane: But most PE most. Us don't learn our lessons till many times over. So it's, it got us there learning from its mistakes. 

[00:09:01] Mike Roth: Some people keep buying the wrong cars and 

[00:09:03] Hill Kane: A lot of it I do think is unhealthy. I have some friends that literally think it's their therapist 

that's 

that's it's their therapist. So I helped him, I actually create custom bots on chat custom GPTs that have special areas of expertise. And I want them to have a limited universe. I don't want them to go out and get all like the blogs of the frustrated high school kids.

I just want it to,

[00:09:25] Mike Roth: Right, the ais that are supposedly therapists are, I think very dangerous. Very dangerous. It should be. In my opinion turned off. Now, on the other side of the coin, if there was an AI that helped you improve your golf swing, that would be

extremely. 

[00:09:43] Hill Kane: There is an

AI that 

yeah. They have that where you record yourself. And you, I think someone built it. And so they preloaded in these guys that are known for this perfect. Not only a perfect swing, but good at instructing, instruct. So they preload all that and then you upload your swing and you say, okay, using these guys wisdom and methods and philosophies, how do I improve my swing?

And they get just rips it right out.

[00:10:08] Mike Roth: I hired a golf professional when I came down here to train me, and

[00:10:12] Hill Kane: How's your short Mike Roth. How's your short game?

Okay I, how many golf courses are there at The Villages?

[00:10:19] Mike Roth: Somewhat over a hundred

Wow.

might be up to 120 every time. I, uh, I haven't picked up my golf clubs in three years because of a number of reasons. I just, I'm busy and, when I was in business was a relief, okay. When I was working for somebody else. It didn't matter. I made my quota for the month on the 15th. I had two weeks off, 

[00:10:41] Hill Kane: Nice.

[00:10:42] Mike Roth: But the when you're doing something you enjoy, and , I joined 21 clubs in the first year in The Villages, and now I've cut it down to eight. But you just don't have time for everything. I was at a club last night and they were talking about this is a technology club, how to build your own golf cart computer, which included a local area, radio screen, GPS and entertainment in The Villages

[00:11:07] Hill Kane: Wow that's very elaborate. That's complicated weather. 

[00:11:11] Mike Roth: It's a bunch of guys who are very good with these things and putting together libraries that preexist. Now I looked at the project and said, Hey, my golf cloud already got a speedometer. I always take my phone. So I have Google Maps so I know where the streets are

[00:11:28] Hill Kane: Yeah,

[00:11:29] Mike Roth: and what they're building is 

[00:11:30] Hill Kane: it's a redundant thing, but it's just 'cause they can.

[00:11:32] Mike Roth: 'cause they can, 

I said I don't need it. 

[00:11:34] Hill Kane: How old do people have to, because I am 61, almost 62 in April. What, how old do you have to be to live in The Villages? Am I allowed to live there? I qualify.

[00:11:45] Mike Roth: Did you say 51 or

[00:11:47] Hill Kane: I'm six, I'm 61.

[00:11:49] Mike Roth: You don't look it

[00:11:50] Hill Kane: Oh. I wish your viewers could see me. I I have a 

[00:11:52] Mike Roth: We'll we'll welcome you into The Villages because you claim to be over 55.

[00:11:57] Hill Kane: can prove, oh, it's 55. I can prove it. I have the, I have a birth certificate and a driver's license.

[00:12:01] Mike Roth: Yeah. In fact, it, we have a lot of people here in The Villages who are less than 55 in The Villages because only one of the two spouses

[00:12:10] Hill Kane: right, you could 

[00:12:11] Mike Roth: living ine. 

[00:12:12] Hill Kane: marry up just so you could live in The Villages.

[00:12:15] Mike Roth: Yeah. Some people have done that.

[00:12:16] Hill Kane: Any cute single guys like, 65 ish. Are you single? How is that even possible? You're not 

[00:12:24] Mike Roth: but but There there were, there are about nine singles clubs here in The Villages.

[00:12:28] Hill Kane: Are there a lot more women than men?

[00:12:30] Mike Roth: Men tend to die earlier,

so Yeah, the, in the older age groups you get a lot more women than

[00:12:35] Hill Kane: You know why men die before their wives?

[00:12:37] Mike Roth: It's they, the wives got 'em aggravated.

[00:12:39] Hill Kane: They want to. It's a terrible joke. I'm just kidding. All the people out there are my new neighbors in The Villages. As a joke, I'm a comic. 

[00:12:48] Mike Roth: Yeah. Yeah. We need more comics. We have three improv clubs here in The Villages

now. Yeah. I used to run one for eight years, and I found two fellows to take over two of them, so I got rid of them,

and now I'm just a player and that's that a player and that's, easier.

[00:13:04] Hill Kane: Yeah, toy to and toyed all the boys on toy to and toyed 

[00:13:07] Mike Roth: yeah. 

[00:13:07] Hill Kane: They went destroyed.

[00:13:09] Mike Roth: yeah there's a lot of clubs and activities, if,

[00:13:11] Hill Kane: It sounds fun. If I didn't have this crappy day job, I would just wanna be clubbing.

[00:13:16] Mike Roth: it a remote job. There are

[00:13:18] Hill Kane: is a remote job. That's my 

[00:13:19] Mike Roth: If it's a, if it's a remote job, you can be any place in the country.

I have gigabit service here in the with fiber optic in

[00:13:26] Hill Kane: Yeah, I have fiber optic, I have to have, I have as much bandwidth in my house in south Texas as the whole law school had for, just for the 

[00:13:36] Mike Roth: Yeah. The bandwidth is no longer a, an issue for those people who wanna have it. But we have just unbelievable, we have 3,500 clubs and activities in The Villages.

Everything from car clubs to bocce,

[00:13:50] Hill Kane: I love a good bocce ball 

[00:13:52] Mike Roth: Oh yeah, there's a lot of good bocce balls that, that reminds me of the joke that I told

[00:13:56] Hill Kane: Please do.

[00:13:57] Mike Roth: Pod Fest

[00:13:58] Hill Kane: Oh, on stage, your act is so good, but tell it again so your whole audience can hear.

[00:14:03] Mike Roth: I think I might over put it into another episode, when I get out of my Mercedes at one of the local shopping centers, and as I'm getting out of the Mercedes a couple of golf tees fell out on the ground.

[00:14:14] Hill Kane: Oh.

[00:14:15] Mike Roth: And a lady was getting into her car. She sees the golf tees fall outta my pocket and she comes over to me, picks 'em up and says sir, what are these? And I looked at her and said, oh, I use those stuff to hold my balls when I'm driving. And she says, Mercedes thinks of everything.

[00:14:35] Hill Kane: That's good. It's never, it never gets old. It never 

I heard it a week ago and it's still freaking funny. 

[00:14:40] Mike Roth: yeah. 

[00:14:41] Hill Kane: it.

[00:14:41] Mike Roth: We used to have a club here in The Villages for pure standup comedy, and that failed three times.

[00:14:48] Hill Kane: It's hard. I am an improviser. I think you knew that. I always threaten that I'm gonna do standup, but I just keep improvising.

[00:14:56] Mike Roth: Improvising is much more fun. We're actually gonna implement a we have a show coming up on March 6th. A big show with 250 seats. And then we're gonna do a series of small shows about once a month in comedy sports. You know how that 

[00:15:10] Hill Kane: format and the 

[00:15:12] Mike Roth: Yeah, Yeah. You have two teams of three people.

They each get

the same take and the audience decides who won that round.

[00:15:18] Hill Kane: I love, we have comedy sports is here. It's a lot of improvisers. I know short for men, long form, all started at comedy sports, like very successful improvisers.

[00:15:28] Mike Roth: Yeah. The only thing we can't get on a regular basis is a keyboard accompanist

[00:15:33] Hill Kane: it's hard that musical improv and yeah, it's hard.

[00:15:36] Mike Roth: You gotta have an accompanist missed every week. We use a really good player at our formal shows, and he is playing cold with the improvisers

on the numbers. 

[00:15:46] Hill Kane: It's amazing.

[00:15:47] Mike Roth: He is amazing. He can't read music, but he is got everything in his

ears, in his head, 

[00:15:51] Hill Kane: It's amazing. We have a company here that does it, A company meaning a troop. They have a nice selection of kind of tracks of different genres, and it does work. Not as good as live keyboard player. Not even close, but 

[00:16:06] Mike Roth: Have you seen that group 

S@!!#ZPROBE

[00:16:08] Hill Kane: No, but I love the name.

[00:16:10] Mike Roth: Yeah. You know what shitz probe is.

[00:16:12] Hill Kane: Tell me.

[00:16:13] Mike Roth: The in the first time. A musical

show where the actors and the orchestra are there

together playing their way through. It's called The Shits Pro. And I think the word in German means sit. But there's this improv group, musical improv group that do musical improvs. That's all they do. And they have a keyboard and a drummer. They're both fantastic and, they put together a live show based on an audience take. I watched them in at the Sarasota Improv Festival. Have you ever gone to that?

[00:16:49] Hill Kane: No, I wanna go, what month is that in?

[00:16:51] Mike Roth: It's the second or third weekend in July. I'm gone for three years now. The biggest problem with that show is it hurts my face.

[00:16:59] Hill Kane: You're 

[00:16:59] Mike Roth: The first time I was there, in the first 45 minutes, I didn't stop laughing and my whole face tensed up 

[00:17:03] Hill Kane: Oh, you 

[00:17:04] Mike Roth: From the left. Yeah. I was. But Chit was there and they got a take from the audience to do a whole musical on the life stories of the band, Abba. And they did a one hour show on that

and it was just fantastic. 

[00:17:17] Hill Kane: That is really funny. I admire that and I'm envious of people that have, I 

[00:17:21] Mike Roth: Yeah. I. 

[00:17:21] Hill Kane: some musical improv. It's just hard to find that accompanist.

[00:17:25] Mike Roth: Yeah I didn't know what they were. I be, but be, before they did the show on Saturday during the day they had workshops. So I paid, 30 or 40 bucks. I took their workshop on musical improv. Now I am not a singer, but they got me up on stage and I was singing and improvising as part of the show that we put together a little five minute show,

[00:17:45] Hill Kane: It's all about stretching, right? Doing something different than trying new things.

[00:17:49] Mike Roth: They had a methodology. They taught the methodology piece by piece. We practiced the methodology and then we just built it into a show. 

[00:17:57] Hill Kane: Boom.

[00:17:58] Mike Roth: but their keyboard player is I thought our keyboard player, The Villages was fantastic. This guy is 10 times better.

[00:18:05] Hill Kane: Wow.

[00:18:06] Mike Roth: Wayne, if you hear this, 

I didn't say 

[00:18:08] Hill Kane: Wayne, you know what he's crossing his fingers and using air quotes, talking about the other 

[00:18:12] Mike Roth: No, we, they were supposed to come to The Villages to do an improv musical, and apparently they didn't sell enough seats, so they canceled it

a couple weeks before they 

[00:18:21] Hill Kane: Heartbreaking. I follow a few of the traveling shows. Holy shit. Improv. If you have to 

[00:18:27] Mike Roth: They've never been here. 

[00:18:28] Hill Kane: Yeah, you should get them there because you, they are very funny and.

[00:18:32] Mike Roth: Anyway the Colin and Brad from whose line is it anyway? Was scheduled to be here in January and I guess Colin had a medical situation, so they're gonna be here in March.

[00:18:44] Hill Kane: They reschedule 'cause we have, we, they come through here, but we never get Colin or Brad or Wayne. But we get some 

[00:18:50] Mike Roth: Wayne never comes through. He's too busy.

[00:18:51] Hill Kane: Oh, he's, he is so talented.

[00:18:54] Mike Roth: Oh, yeah. He is one of the

most 

[00:18:56] Hill Kane: Calling him Brad Wayne Better.

[00:18:58] Mike Roth: Eh, but, you go back to the, I guess I was watching it on YouTube, a English version of, whose line is it anyway.

[00:19:04] Hill Kane: Oh

[00:19:05] Mike Roth: With Wayne Brady, and I think, wow. That guy was really young and he was good.

[00:19:09] Hill Kane: yeah,

[00:19:10] Mike Roth: And he's even better today.

[00:19:11] Hill Kane: He is good. Very talented, multi-talented. 

[00:19:15] Mike Roth: And now let's take a short break and listen to Dr. Craig Curtis with an Alzheimer's tip. 

[00:19:21] Dr. Craig Curtis: Amyloid is the spark, and tau is the fire. We have this spark barking for 20 years without symptoms. Once the spark causes the fire, the breakdown of tau inside the cell, we start to see symptoms. We are actively researching ways to stop tau as well.

[00:19:38] Mike Roth: Is it possible to regrow new brain cells to replace the ones the tower was killed?

[00:19:44] Dr. Craig Curtis: That's a hot topic. Scientists for the most part, do not believe that we can regenerate any brain cells. There have been a few research papers published in the last four or five years that hint that there might be some brain cell regeneration specifically in a part of the brain called the hippocampus.

Which ironically is where Alzheimer's disease starts, but it's really hard to prove that in humans. With over 20 years of experience studying brain health, Dr. Curtis's goal is to educate the village's community on how to live a longer, healthier life. To learn more, visit his website, craigcurtismd.com, or call 3 5 2 5 0 0 5 2 5 2 to attend a free seminar.

Thank you, Dr. Curtis. 

[00:20:28] Mike Roth: Back with Hill Kane

 

[00:20:29] Mike Roth: So let's pretend

I'll ask you one of my favorite trick

questions since you had a chance to ask me a trick

question earlier. If you could go back today with the knowledge that you have and talk to the 22-year-old Hill and give her some really great advice, what advice would that be?

[00:20:47] Hill Kane: I would probably tell her me not to go to law school, tell her not to go.

[00:20:53] Mike Roth: Because.

[00:20:54] Hill Kane: It was really expensive and I was financing it, so it created a lot of debt. I didn't get out till I was 29 and I was so focused on I'm not wasting this money, blah, blah, blah, that I was, I didn't date. I basically traded my personal life for a law degree and then a law practice because.

I'm a workaholic. I just throw myself all the way in. So I was very single-minded of, I'm gonna do this, I'm gonna do well, which I did. And then, so many recessions and law jobs are very long hours. So I just missed out on, I didn't have, get married and have a family. So I think I would say don't go to law school, get married, have a family.

Just do the other way.

[00:21:39] Mike Roth: Good. And whenever you want to take a long weekend or a few days during the week to visit The Villages, we're more than happy to have you here. We'll show you around. We have improv on Mondays Thursdays and Fridays.

[00:21:51] Hill Kane: I'll be there Monday through Friday. I'd love I You probably have a better improv scene than we do here in San Antonio. Yeah, I said it.

[00:21:57] Mike Roth: We have people over 55 and

[00:22:01] Hill Kane: we have. 

through. I'm in.

[00:22:02] Mike Roth: Hey, name the date. We'll get you in.

[00:22:04] Hill Kane: Alright.

[00:22:05] Mike Roth: We'll make it a live podcast that time.

[00:22:07] Hill Kane: Deal. Mike, thank you so much. This was super fun. I hope your listeners aren't bored to death with 

[00:22:12] Mike Roth: No, I, oh, you've been lovely. Thanks for joining us

[00:22:15] Hill Kane: Thank you, Mike.

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