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Sinikka Waugh and Joe Van Haecke discuss 5 Things Improvisors Do to be Successful.

 

In this episode of Even Better, Sinikka Waugh is joined by Joe Van Haecke, a seasoned improvisation coach and performer, for a lively conversation about the art of improvisation and its powerful applications in everyday life. Together, they explore five key principles that improvisers use to navigate uncertainty, build trust, and create meaningful connections—skills that are just as valuable in the workplace and beyond. Joe shares insights from his extensive experience in the world of improv, highlighting how embracing spontaneity, listening deeply, and supporting others can transform interactions and foster a collaborative environment. He discusses how these improvisational techniques can help individuals and teams become more adaptable, resilient, and open to new possibilities. This episode offers a refreshing perspective on success, emphasizing the importance of presence, playfulness, and a willingness to embrace the unknown. Tune in and discover how adopting these improvisational principles can enhance your personal and professional life, helping you feel more connected, confident, and, yes—even better.

 

Starting off in Kansas City's Comedy City, Joe has been studying, performing, and coaching improvisation for over 20 years. During that time, he has studied with Comedy Sportz, Second City, and the IO Theater in Chicago. As an improvisation coach, Joe has worked with hundreds of students and the power of improvisation. Many of them have continued to study the art form in college and afterward. They have become actors, producers, directors, business executives, teachers, and politicians. With an unshakeable belief that anyone can learn and succeed with this art form, Joe's mission is to bring improvisation to businesses, colleges, and the health profession. "I'm not looking to make the next Bill Murray or Tina Fey, I'm looking to insipre you to be the best you you can."