About the Show
Your Improv Brain is a show that helps you understand your brain (and body!) to be a happier, better performer. I’ll also explore the intersection of improv comedy, neurodivergence, and the science of performance. Episodes cover how different brain types, including neurodivergent and neurotypical minds, experience comedy and performance. The show discusses creating supportive environments and understanding cognitive differences in improv practice.
For additional resources about improv and comedy, see the Improv Update archive here.
Find more information about this show on the Improv Update show page here.
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How to Stop Defaulting to Your Worst Improv Habits (plus… exercises!)
Your Brain Knows When You're Lying to It: Confidence in Improv
The Monitoring Channel: What Eileen Gu Taught Me About Improv
Improv Initiations: When to Start Big and When to Stay Grounded
Improv Initiations When Your Mind Goes Blank
Assume, Don't Ask: How to Start Better Improv Scenes
You Don't Need Backstory: Starting Improv Scenes in the Middle
5 Vocal Exercises for Better Improv Characters
Your Weirdness Is Exactly What the Scene Needs
Character Motivation Changes Everything in Improv
3 Exercises That Separate Good Actors From Great Ones
Improv Exercise to Turn Your Inner Critic Into Your Best Character
6 Improv Exercises You'll Hate (But They'll Make You a Better Performer)
Get Out of Your Head in Scenes (It's Not What You Think)
Why You Need to Fail to Learn Improv (7 Hacks to Recover From "Mistakes")
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Created, produced, directed, edited, and marketing by Jen deHaan of StereoForest.com. Stock music and SFX licensed to StereoForest.


