



The Journeymen, made up of Carter, Gourley, McConville, and James Bladon released an album in July 2013 titled Mount Us More. In July 2018, it was announced that Superego would return for a season 5. The group held a 10th Anniversary show on Maat Largo at the Coronet to celebrate the show's history and ending. Superego formally ended on Mawith episode 4:6, though according to the group special episodes will continue to be released in the future. The website stated that the enhanced episodes would be posted later. On March 2, 2016, Howl.fm posted the first three Superego seasons and extra material including commentary and live performances, with copyrighted music edited out and replaced by new tracks composed by James Bladon. On Augit was announced that Superego would be doing a show titled Superego: Forgotten Classics that would be part of the premium subscription to the new Earwolf Howl app. Season 4 began on Septemafter a 15-month hiatus. The live performances now generally take the form of the group and its guests wearing lab coats and improvising with the aid of sound effects and music.

The group now performs a live version of the show regularly at venues like San Francisco Sketchfest, the Kansas City Improv Festival, the Bell House, Theatre 99, and the Solid Sound Festival. The early live shows were in the style of a rehearsed sketch comedy revue. Superego's first live show, Superego Live!, was performed in Long Beach, California on Decemand then again in Hollywood, California on March 11, 2009. Originally developed as an audio podcast, Superego has also occasionally released video 'Supershorts' that are animated and produced by Crocker. Tompkins as an official member and the departure of Crocker. On JSuperego announced the addition of Paul F. Most of the podcast's music is produced by James Bladon. Jeff Crocker also joined and brought his skills as a video producer. Mark McConville joined the podcast permanently in season 2 after having guested during the show's first season. At a bar on the day after Christmas in 2005, Carter and Gourley first came up with the idea of a "Godcast" the idea then transformed into a clinic for personality disorders in order to grant more improvisational freedom. After finding the video production process to be a burden, they hit upon the idea of audio sketches as a less production-intensive medium. Superego was developed by Jeremy Carter and Matt Gourley, who met at a ComedySportz tournament in the mid-1990s and were founding contributors to Channel 101 where their show, Ultraforce, was a number one series. The podcast is presented in an enhanced format that allows listeners to pick a chapter and provides additional visual content. The segments generally run 5–10 minutes unedited and Gourley edits them down to a 3-5 minute show length. Nearly all the sketches are completely improvised in each recording session, typically with one or two characters at the center and the rest of the cast reacting to that set-up. Superego is an improvised, absurdist sketch comedy podcast presented as a collection of case studies prefaced by "doctors" as a primary example of a particular disorder. Superego is an improvised sketch comedy podcast by American comedians Jeremy Carter, Matt Gourley, Mark McConville, and Paul F. Podcast (via streaming or downloadable M4A or MP3)ħ9 episodes (as of March 4, 2016) ( list of episodes) "The Man with the Golden Gun" by John Barry
