When you have found what you are meant to do, you want to share that experience. I’m hoping to do just that on this page.
Doing Improv and performing comedy have been a fun, educational journey throughout my life. From a young age I knew I had to be in front of others performing to overcome having three older sisters. Improv has taught me that thinking out of the box is a skill and when someone thinks out of the box, others should listen. Having a good sense of humor is very useful when building rapport and adapting to conflict in this crazy world.
What can be shared from my journey? A lot!
There are memories about performances going well and not so well and learning from both. All of my experiences as a comedy critic, comedian, member of a performing group, public speaker, and corporate trainer will flavor the point of view shared in this blog. On this page you’ll find tips about using Improv in daily life and behind-the-scenes insights into workshops and performances. (And you might just read something that makes you laugh out loud!)
I hope you’ll bookmark this page and come back often to see what’s new.