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Thinking Outside the Chair with Applied Improv
A client’s team came in to a workshop guarded—but a simple game with a beach ball helped them shift from blame to collaboration. Discover how improv sparked their new motto: 'Think Outside of the Chair.

Christine Walters
Jun 13 min read
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Leaps of Trust
Trust transforms teams—and ourselves. Explore how applied improv builds confidence, connection, and courage through the simple power of showing up for each other.

Christine Walters
Jan 214 min read
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If I Sang Out of Tune
Just as you don’t have to be the class clown to shine in improv class, you don’t have to be a nightingale to sing with passion.

Lisa Swope
Aug 13, 20243 min read
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The Art of Listening
Improv players must learn how to be present with their scene partners and actively listen so then can connect and respond. This skill also h

Virginia Epperly
Jul 23, 20242 min read
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Improv: more than how to be funny
From paralyzing stage fright to confident public speaking, one improviser shares how CSz Richmond classes transformed her fear into freedom—on stage and in life.

Virginia Epperly
Jul 2, 20203 min read
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Unpacking Labels
Explore how improv challenges labels like "introvert" and "extrovert," fostering connection and helping individuals embrace their multifaceted selves.

Lisa Swope
Mar 18, 20183 min read
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A Little Less Talk
What if silence could be your scene partner? One improviser explores the power of presence, restraint, and being enough—on stage and in life.

Lisa Swope
Dec 17, 20174 min read
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