These podcast episodes & articles are about improv, comedy, and neurodiversity (mostly autism & ADHD). Discussions are relevant to improv, comedy, acting, and performance. If you aren’t neurodivergent, you are certainly in scenes and classes with us!
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Icebreakers. They're common in an improv class, at the top of a jam, or maybe when a team is just getting to know each other.
Icebreakers. They're common in an improv class, at the top of a jam, or maybe when a team is just getting to know each other. Some people love 'em, some people hate 'em.
In part one of this episode series on emotions in improv, we looked at what alexithymia is, who experiences it and the variety of expression, and how it affects improv performers and the shared improv practice.
If you improvise with or teach more than 10 people, you've probably done improv with someone that experiences alexithymia. Learn to support yourself or others when working with emotions in scenes.
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Improv podcasts and shows. I write and podcast here about being a neurodivergent (autistic) in comedy. Other comedy at StereoForest. Tech professional (web and design software) since the 90s. I also avoid viral infections, and love dogs.
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