These days I get asked to do workshops online (awesome). However, most of them have a low or no pay (less awesome). Maybe you too?!
I collected some reasons to work for free. The good ones. And the bad ones.
Read MoreThese days I get asked to do workshops online (awesome). However, most of them have a low or no pay (less awesome). Maybe you too?!
I collected some reasons to work for free. The good ones. And the bad ones.
Read MoreIn this 14 min. video with Rachel Rosenthal you will learn:
3 mistakes you want to try to avoid, what to do when you are waiting for head shots, how to brag without feeling icky, how to collect a ton of testimonials and how I use my time when having coloured pens.
Read MoreIn the poll of March 23rd you voted for 'Develop yourself' as the most interesting thing to do now.
And here you go: my recommendations of 2 books, 3(ish) podcasts and 2 videos. I absolutely adore these.
I was teaching a workshop where one of the participants was an improv teacher themselves. And even a few of their students took the class.
If this is something that freaks you out (a bit), I have a few tips for you.
Read MoreMy improv classes started again. A few potential students reached out to me with their doubts. And I realised, many of them are repeating. Here is how I deal with them.
"I don’t know if I will be good at it"
Read MoreRecently I was in Israel to teach and perform. I got a bit more of a culture shock than I ‘normally’ get.
Israel is a complex country, I discovered.
Read MoreRemember this word: Tak. It means yes in Polish.
Yes is the most important word in improv, and the Polish improv stage is no different. And apparently, you can play entire scenes with that word.
Everything about my short Poland tour in this blog.
My first time in Sweden.
I played, taught, played and barely saw something of the city. It was perfect.
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