On the latest episode of Backstage Pass, Gail Davis and Judi Holler have a high energy conversation about the significance of creativity in the future of work, embracing a broader vision of what is possible, and the power of improv in life and business. Tune in to hear how Judi empowers audiences to think big, feel seen, and express themselves fully.
Show Notes
In this episode of Backstage Pass, host Gail Davis interviews Judi Holler, a keynote speaker and improv-trained emcee, about her experiences and insights in event planning and audience engagement. They discuss the importance of openness, building relationships, and the role of an emcee in creating a successful event. Judi shares her approach to learning about the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) and how she uses improv techniques to engage audiences during her keynotes. The conversation highlights the significance of trust between clients and creatives, as well as the power of improvisation in navigating uncertainty. In this engaging conversation, Judi Holler shares her experiences with improv and its transformative power in both personal and professional settings. She discusses the ABC game, a unique improv exercise that fosters connection and creativity. Holler introduces her new keynote, 'The Transformational Art of Self-Expressionism,' emphasizing the importance of self-awareness and creativity in leadership. She outlines her Holla Framework, which includes six laws of self-expression, and highlights the significance of recreation in self-discovery. The discussion culminates in the impact of her keynotes on audiences, leaving them energized and with a broader vision of what's possible.
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