Improv for Beginners: Where to Start
The fundamentals of connection - why conversations work, what makes them break, and how to practice. No stage experience required.
Foundations: Your First Steps in Improv
A 7-day beginner program for learning the essential principles and first habits of improv.
Why this path first?
Start here if you want one clear beginner sequence. It turns receiving offers, building on them, and staying present into a short daily loop you can actually finish.
- Accept and build on offers without collapsing the shared reality.
- Separate scene mechanics from inner-state problems like hesitation and overthinking.
- Use two foundational threads as a repeatable first practice loop.
Not an improviser?
These paths apply improv principles to everyday life — no stage required.
Improv for Teams and Leaders
What improv ensembles know about trust, collaboration, and group dynamics — applied to teams that need to work together without a script.
Improv for Everyday Life
The principles improvisers use on stage work everywhere — conversations, relationships, work, and the moments that matter. No stage required.
Go deeper into the system
For analytical minds who want to understand why improv works before practicing it.
Systems of Improv: A Thinking Person's Guide
Why improv works, explained as a system. For analytical minds who need the WHY before they can commit to the HOW. Start with the physics, end with the practice.
The Physics of Connection
What improv reveals about every conversation you'll ever have. A guide to the invisible forces that make human connection work — and what breaks it.