Pinned“Play” has serious benefits for adultsA study of murderers found one thing in common: They all lacked play in their childhoods. Here’s how that translates to adulthood.Oct 17, 2019Oct 17, 2019
PinnedThe 5 types of presenters you’ll meet in lifeYou can separate the world’s most compelling speakers into one of these 5 archetypes.Nov 12, 20213Nov 12, 20213
PinnedHow to give a great impromptu speech, anytime, anywherePlus 78 impromptu speech topics to help you practice.Jul 15, 2021Jul 15, 2021
PinnedCan improv thinking help companies survive The Great Resignation?Faced with burnout and the prospect of putting on a dress shirt, professionals are quitting in droves. What’s a manager to do?Jul 1, 2021Jul 1, 2021
The mental wellness crisis doesn’t start at burnout; it starts at “bleh”Once we’ve reached burnout, it’s already too late. Can play save us from ourselves?Jul 1, 2022Jul 1, 2022
Where have all our words gone?The phenomenon that threatens our ability to connect, even as we venture out into the real world.Apr 29, 2022Apr 29, 2022
Improvisation, freestyle, and re-learning how to share spaceToni Blackman shares how she used the “wisdom of the cypher” to help communities connect, listen, and build trust where it was lost.Mar 31, 2022Mar 31, 2022
Embracing reinvention in the age of resignationCall it a “vibe shift,” a “cultural reset,” or the Great Reinvention. We’re on the precipice of a huge opportunity — and “work” is at the…Mar 11, 2022Mar 11, 2022
How to ask for help at work: a guide for ‘doers’In improv, we talk a lot about supporting others. How we invite others to show up for us is just as crucial.Feb 25, 2022Feb 25, 2022
The case for making ‘art’ a part of your team’s WFH hygieneAfternoon walks just aren’t hitting like they used to. Enter ‘afternoon art break’.Feb 18, 2022Feb 18, 2022