There’s a LOT more to improv than entertaining shows. It has many implications to create networking and communication experiences in the business world. That’s what I discuss in this episode with my guest, Mike Weaver.

Mike’s been an actor in improv theater since 2003 and a member of the Applied Improvisation Network since 2007.  He leverages his coaching certifications, membership in the Applied Improvisation Network, and over 20 years of pastoral leadership to powerfully serve his clients.

 

 

A couple decades ago Mike out getting ice cream with his son and saw a flier on the wall for an improv workshop for professionals. It promised to improve your public speaking skills, enhance communication skills, make you a better leader, and so on. Mike thought “That all applies to me, I don’t know about improv, I think I’ll take a class.” It was in a studio below some theaters in Columbus, Ohio, taught by an actress from New York City. After that first improv class Mike was hooked. He realized at that moment he had been “doing improv” all his life, but he didn’t have a name for it until then.

Improv gave Mike permission now to be himself, co-create experiences, have fun, and make something meaningful in a creative way with other people that are all in the process together. Immediately after his first class he signed up for the second level class and from there kept taking classes. To this day he still takes classes because there’s always something to learn.

What You Might Not Know about Improv

A lot of times people immediately associate comedy with improv. While improv can be funny, it doesn’t have to be. Mike’s seen comedy improv, dramatic improv, and everything in between. It’s all about having an honest conversation in the moment and that honesty is what got him. The biggest misconception is that improv is just about being funny, or its about standup comedy and being clever on stage and that’s not it at all.

Another misconception is people thinking “I can’t take improv because I’m not in theater, or I haven’t taken acting classes, etc.” That’s not it. It’s about showing up and being present. That’s a human skill, it’s not necessarily a skill that professionals have. What happens is you start sharpening that skill as you learn.  Everyone can have those skills to listen, be present, to focus, and more.

We also discuss:

  • Everyday human skills you can learn through improv.
  • How improv teaches you to be present and live in the moment.
  • How improv can teach entrepreneurs listening skills for client meetings.
  • The difference between traditional improv and applied improv for business.
  • What improv can teach you about creating successful collaborative experiences.
  • How to use improv in everyday conversations.
  • How improv applies to networking in the business world.
  • The power of responding to people instead of reacting to them.

…and more golden nuggets of advice!

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About the Guest

Mike Weaver Idea Climbing Podcast

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mike Weaver is the author of “Unstuck: Amazing Momentum for Christian Leaders through Improv” and has been a certified coach since 2015, specializing in empowering leaders to maximize their potential, amplify their influence, and leave a lasting legacy.

He’s been an actor in improv theater since 2003 and a member of the Applied Improvisation Network since 2007. He leverages his coaching certifications, membership in the Applied Improvisation Network, and over 20 years of pastoral leadership to powerfully serve his clients.

Learn more about Mike! www.unstuckcoaching.co

Want to learn more about improv in the business world? Check out “How to Use Improv to Improve Business Communications with Bill Prinzivalli