I was recently interviewed by Darren Jamieson on his Engaging Marketeer podcast about how I work - and play.
I really enjoyed chatting with Darren, and think it's probably the clearest I've been in an interview. Explaining just how useful improv skills can be to build relationships and help our clients get the best out of us if we spend more time listening than thinking about sales opportunities.
In this chat we talk about WordPress, Comedy, Presentation skills, TEDx talks,improv and many other things in between.
The engaging marketeer podcast
I mentioned improv in the discovery meeting with the training coordinator, and having known and seen how effective it is from their time in the USA, they were up for it. I learned they are a very skill-focused company and were intrigued by my offering of comedy for presenting skills. Something a bit different.
The teams I worked with were highly motivated and many already did regular presenting in development and sales. What can a comedian, teach them?
I'm always ready for a little bit of resistance when I introduce improv into a workshop, it's understandable why highly focused people would question what presentation skills has to do with playing a game called 'I'm a tree'?
I really enjoyed this course although it pushed me out of my comfort zone…it has definitely benefited my confidence and skills.
- Jenny
As much as my ego makes me assume everyone has seen my TEDx, not everyone has. I put across the idea that like any muscle in the body, the brain needs regular exercise. Explained in running terms, it's similar to a couch to 5K. Exercising our leg muscles improves running skills, and exercising brain muscles develops our ability to think fast, and perform more confidently.
Improv builds mental resilience, it's also our way into using humour. To be ourselves and become the focus of the message we're delivering.
Some of the key takeaways during these sessions were;
It was very good!
- Alexander
Overall it was a real pleasure and I learned a lot.
- Manuel
I loved it!
- Katja
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