Improv and Being Misunderstood

Learn about the social communication style differences between humans that can affect how you are understood or misunderstood in and outside of scenes. Research! Science! Humans!
Articles about learning and performing improv comedy.
Learn about the social communication style differences between humans that can affect how you are understood or misunderstood in and outside of scenes. Research! Science! Humans!
Have you had an issue being the voice of reason in scenes? Grounding a scene? Learn what's "normal", weird, and how it can mess with our heads when doing scenes
Noticing the unusual at the top of an improv scene can be hard. Learn when and how to do it, especially if you're unusual too. And for everyone: this is how to communicate better with scene partners.
We're excellent at observation due to our traits and The Neurodivergent Experience. Learn how to get even better at noticing details to level up skills like finding patterns & making connections.
Notice your skills in visual imagination and visual processing to make your scenes even better. You don't need hyperphantasia, either.
Have you had an issue being the voice of reason in scenes? Grounding a scene? This episode discusses what's "normal", weird, and how it can mess with our heads and scenes.
We are neurodivergent, and we can bring our best to scenes in so many different ways. How to commit hard to YOU, and reject self-comparison to others.
How does your neurodiversity (especially top-down and bottom-up thinking) affect the way you edit, and how and when you do so in a scene or set?
Are you a neurodivergent who masks? What are some of the common ways this influences your acting, improvising, and performance? Learn how neurodivergent masking can help in your peas in a pod or character matching scenes
Learn about misophonia - what it means to have this condition, and how it affects your improv practice.