Episode 32: Using Improv Skills To Transform Your Career
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About this listen
Improv isn’t just theater or comedy—it offers practical tools for handling uncertainty, building relationships, and staying adaptable in your career. In this episode, Christine Browne-Munz and Tanuja Ramchal explore improv principles which have helped them to take risks and embrace possibilities outside of the status quo.
Whether you’re interviewing, delivering presentations, or working with others on projects, the skills discussed in this episode can help you form deeper connections, respond to unexpected situations with presence, and bring a sense of play, creativity, and innovation to your work
Here's what's covered:
- How improv helped Christine deal with performance anxiety and embrace the unknown
- How the principle of "Yes, AND" fosters collaboration—even when you don’t agree with others
- Why inclusive workplaces feel like an improv stage: psychological safety, trust, and room to take risks
- The reason Christine celebrates getting turned down for jobs instead of fearing rejection
- Why authenticity isn’t a one-time choice but a daily practice that requires awareness
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