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Stay Outta Them Woods Podcast

Join Daniel Weiss and Michael Costantini aka "Mike" for a podcast devoted to all things horror. Each show, Daniel and Mike improv a horror short based on the music that Mike plays live on his keyboard during the taping. You never know what you will get and that is the beauty of improv.

Daniel Weiss

Daniel Weiss

Daniel is an actor, writer, improviser, and all-around cool guy. Some of the shows and movies you can see him in are American Crime Story: The People Vs. OJ Simpson, Await the Dawn, The Spearhead Effect, and Trafficked.

Daniel and his wife have a website called Married to Horror, which is dedicated to all things spooky. They curate horror shorts, post reviews, articles, interviews, and much more there!

Daniel and Michael have been friends and doing improv together since way back in 2006. It was inevitable that they would make a podcast like Stay Outta Them Woods, even though podcasts were not really a thing back then.

Michael Costantini

Michael Costantini

Michael is a working musician/sound designer/mixer and a horror fan. He has had music placed in many television shows over the years including, "The X-Files," "Charmed," "The View," "Fox Sports," "20/20," "One Life To Live," "Risoli and Isles" and "NCIS" to name a few.

Michael is the music composer for "This Isn't Working" on ABCd Network. He also composed the music for such corporate commercials as "10th Avenue Tea," "Volvo", "Adelfia Insurance" and "Upcast." Costantini has also composed music and sound designed the popular Literary trailers for best sellers "The Marked Girl" and "The Truth Lies Here" by author Lindsay Klingele. Since 2008 he has been composing music for mobile video games.

He has had much fun over the years in the local improv scene where he met fellow horror fan Daniel Weiss and "Stay Outta Them Woods was born."

Besides this show, Michael has a Youtube Channel devoted to all things horror, and a music production channel devoted to all thing music, composing, production and mixing."