What can actors teach you about listening
Deep Listening - Impact beyond words - Oscar Trimboli
English - May 08, 2018 02:00 - 36 minutes - 56.9 MB - ★★★★★ - 44 ratingsCareers Business Management howtolisten howtolistenbetter improvemylistening listening Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Improv is about listening and responding. It’s paying attention to what’s going on around you and responding to it. Improv focuses on affirmation and elevation.
Jen Brown is a world-class improv performer and teacher. Being in theatre and improv, Jen was trained to listen. Being a good actor is being a good listener.
She teaches improv to professionals to improve their listening, communication, connection, and creative skills.
Jen shares what she thinks are the four points needed to be present to move forward with everyday listening:
Who you are Where you are How you feel What you wantIf something is not moving forward in improv, or life, then you are probably missing one of these four things.
Listening is a skill we underestimate. Choose to be present and listen actively, don’t be thinking about your next move.
Tune in to Learn
Jen’s role models and how they were able to zone in on conversations Jen’s stories about her first improv audition and teaching session Tips and techniques to clear your mind and be present with what’s in front of you Admit and acknowledge how you feel and move on to what you should be doing Stories about trying something different and how there’s no success or failure Listening for progress and gifts Listening for the “want” has a big impact, but paying attention to feelings and emotions is just as vital Every way we positively and negatively interact is tapped into listeningLinks and Resources:
Book: Improv(e): Using Improv to Find Your Voice, Style, and Self
Quotes:
I want to strive to be so intentional and connective when I am listening and attending to people. - Jen
Hearing happens. Listening is a choice. - Jen
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