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Shannon Stott: Professional Improviser shares an internal moment of pivot on the Changed Podcast

Shannon Stott happens to be one of the most delightful people you will ever meet. She and her husband Gus have been making the world a better place on Shannon's YouTube channel by delightfully 'destroying' improv together.

We talk so much about improv on the Changed Podcast, I felt like I was long overdue to invite a full-time improviser onto the show! AND who better than Shannon Stott, of Shannon Stott improv. Her passion for the art form is enough to make anyone want to jump up and join in on a game of zip-zap-zop!

More importantly than enthusiasm though, Shannon has used the art form of 'making it up on stage' to explore our world in particularly interesting ways, including the show she describes in this episode, Twins, in which she and creative partner Quinn Buckner, dance along the lines of what's comfortable and culturally acceptable in order to better understand the differences and universalities in human experience.

Takeaways from this episode

This episode is full of keepers. I loved the simple honesty of Shannon's declaration, "It is hard to create something without a blueprint." But there were a couple of key takeaways that Shannon points out that come from improv but speak directly to the heart of how we might cope with the continually changing landscape in which we live.


Shannon's story also shows us that listening to divine inspiration, or whatever you want to call it, maybe hard to interpret at times, but can lead you to tremendous creativity, career, partnership, and LIFE in general!

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