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For the Love of Community: Berlin History & Humor with Pip Roper - Improv Actor & Berlin Tour Guide

58 min · 30. März 2026
Episode For the Love of Community: Berlin History & Humor with Pip Roper - Improv Actor & Berlin Tour Guide Cover

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Join Emily Gant as she chats with Pip Roper, a Berlin-based tour guide, improviser, and podcast host, about the joys and challenges of creativity, community, and navigating late-stage capitalism. This episode dives into the power of humor, the importance of authentic human connections, and how embracing your passions can transform your outlook on life. In this episode, we discuss: * How guiding tours and improv comedy bring both joy and income * The enduring value of human connection in tourism * Why storytelling and gossip make history more engaging * The significance of community in personal and artistic growth * How Berlin’s unique scene fosters creativity and openness * The role of humor and play in mental well-being * The importance of local experiences over streaming fame * Strategies for overcoming social anxiety and self-doubt * The influence of history on contemporary identity and politics Resources & Links: * History Flakes Podcast [https://www.whitlams-berlin-tours.com/podcast] * Comedy Cafe Berlin [https://www.comedycafeberlin.com/] Instagram: @thenotmyjobpod [https://www.instagram.com/thenotmyjobpod/] // YouTube: @thenotmyjobpod [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC59TOW5bew0ryM_9Y3ZVq9w] // TikTok: @thenotmyjobpod

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