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Angie Wakeman: the joy of clowning around in life (#49)
Candour Communication Podcast
English - June 19, 2022 20:00 - 1 hour - 56.7 MB - ★★★★★ - 6 ratingsSelf-Improvement Education Society & Culture Relationships empathy simon sinek soft skills jocko podcast people skills brene brown leaders unlocking us dare to lead candour Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
1:33 - being present rather than prepared.
4:26 - the moments that happen when we're present.
6:04 - being in the moment allows you to interact with your audience.
7:56 - does the costume help to lower inhibitions?
9:43 - curiosity, empathy and naivete.
11:28 - training yourself to see as if it was your first time seeing.
14:00 - how did clowning start for Angie?
16:23 - clowning is vulnerable and authentic.
24:10 - how Angie's previous careers helped with clowning.
27:31 - clowning in the corporate environment.
32:10 - you are more than the role you perform.
34:23 - the value of staying in the mess.
36:50 - those moments of stuck aren't real.
38:32 - making the time and space to play.
39:53 - status games.
45:23 - clowns play, they don't act.
46:22 - overthinking makes us perform worse.
48:18 - the role of the court jester.
51:22 - how the class transforms through clowning.
56:51 - we connect through our imperfections.
1:00:02 - connect with Angie.
You can find more detailed show notes with links to references at: https://candourpodcast.com/angie-wakeman/