
Interviews with improvisers, creatives, authors, and researchers on how to be more present and creative in everything you do.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Can you tell the difference between a real Christmas movie plot, something we just made up, or an AI-generated story? Join us for this festive episode of Think Like an Improviser to play along. Christine Riippi Campbell and Sarah Hanchar are both vet... more
Brian Johnson is the Founder & CEO of Heroic Public Benefit Corporation. He’s also the author of the new book, Arete: Activate Your Heroic Potential. As a Founder/CEO he’s made crowdfunding history and built and sold two social platforms. As a Philos... more
Srivani Jade is an Indian Classical Vocalist, composer, and educator. As you're about to hear, she' is also a captivating performer and storyteller. She has performed worldwide and won multiple awards, including a National Endowment for the Arts awar... more
My guest for this episode is philosopher, rapper, and actor DeAndre Anderson. Dre is a Seattle native and truly ingrained in the community. He describes his mission as helping people learn to metabolize trauma by utilizing the five pillars of hip-hop... more
Can improvisation improve your mental health and creativity? According to award-winning comedy writer, creativity coach, and former psychotherapist Joe Guppy, the tools of improv helped him turn his life around. In this episode, we'll explore how Joe... more
My guest for this episode is Rick Steadman. Rick is an award-winning Seattle-based actor, improviser, improv teacher, audiobook narrator, and voiceover artist. He's appeared in several feature films, over a dozen national commercials, and on Criminal... more
My guest for this episode is Dr. Belinda Fu--a family physician, educator, and improv actor in Seattle. Belinda founded the organization ImprovDoc to teach improvisation skills to fellow clinicians. She’s seen how the surprising insights from this pr... more










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