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Social Soup
Social Soup Podcast (S2 Ep 14: The Art of Showing Up: Improv, Leadership, and Human Connection, with Kat Koppett)
What if succeeding in leadership, business, and life all came down to how well we improvise? In this episode of Social Soup, Michelle sits down with Kat Koppett to discuss how improv plays a role in daily life and why human connection is more important than ever. Keep savoring the flavor: subscribe, share, and rate Social Soup!Check out Kat Koppett’s book on applied improvisation, "Training to Imagine" https://tinyurl.com/TrainingToImagine Explore Kat’s website: https://koppett.com Sign up for Kat’s "Leading w...
2026-01-23
37 min
51 Percent
Kat Koppett on ‘Training to Imagine’
On this week’s 51%, we speak with Kat Koppett, co-director of The Mopco Improv Theatre in Schenectady, New York and founder of Koppett, a consultancy company that uses improv to help businesses improve their workplace culture and collaboration. Koppett says the tools used in improvisational theater can apply to many aspects of our lives, including business. Koppett recently released a new edition of her 2001 book, Training to Imagine, with updated guidance and exercises for the modern workplace. Our associate producer, Madeleine Reynolds, also speaks with actress and singer Lea Salonga about her tour, “Stage Screen & Everything in Between.” Gues...
2026-01-22
30 min
51 Percent
Kat Koppett on ‘Training to Imagine’
On this week’s 51%, we speak with Kat Koppett, co-director of The Mopco Improv Theatre in Schenectady, New York and founder of Koppett, a consultancy company that uses improv to help businesses improve their workplace culture and collaboration. Koppett says the tools used in improvisational theater can apply to many aspects of our lives, including business. Koppett recently released a new edition of her 2001 book, Training to Imagine, with updated guidance and exercises for the modern workplace. Our associate producer, Madeleine Reynolds, also speaks with actress and singer Lea Salonga about her tour, “Stage Screen & Everything in Between.” Gues...
2026-01-22
30 min
Nobody Listens to Paula Poundstone
EP. 387: Self-IMPROVment with Kat Koppett!
Is improv useful for something BESIDES Adam’s resumé? Author/expert Kat Koppett is here to talk about applied improvisation and lead our group to better communication! And then, it’s time to weed out the info from the disinformation: “Paula’s Fact-Finding Fiesta” returns! GUEST Kat Koppett Applied Improv Pioneer, Author & Consultant koppett.com HOUSE BAND Ron Bellamy SPONSORS For a limited time, save on the perfect gift by visiting AuraFrames.com to get $35 off...
2025-12-09
1h 38
If This Is True with Chris Hall
Kat Koppett--Applied Improvisation CEO and Performer!!
Kat Koppett is the Eponymous Founder of Koppett, a consultancy specializing in the use of improv and storytelling techniques to enhance individual and group performance. She has worked with diverse clients including Meta, Apple, Prezi, PwC, NASA, Havas Health, Mass General Hospital, the United Nations and the Clinton Global Initiative.Her book Training to Imagine: Practical Improvisational Theatre Techniques to Enhance Creativity, Teamwork, Leadership, and Learning , is considered a seminal work in the field of Applied Improv and is used by professionals around the world. She has given two TEDx talks on the use of improv...
2025-03-15
32 min
Power of After Show
332.Navigating Change with Applied Improvisation with Kat Koppett
Today, we're exploring a topic that affects all of us: change. Whether it's in our careers, relationships, or personal growth, navigating change can be challenging—but what if we approached it like an improv scene? I'm thrilled to have Kat Koppett with us today. Kat is an expert in applied improvisation where she helps individuals and organizations harness the power of improv to think on their feet, adapt, and thrive in uncertain situations. You'll walk away with insights and practical tools to apply in both business and everyday life. You can reach Kat at: https://Koppett.com wh...
2025-02-18
48 min
Redefining Wisdom
Ep. 057 - Kat Koppett - The Art of Storytelling: Why Small Stories Have the Biggest Impact
Kat Koppett is an expert in applied improv and storytelling. She is the Founder of Koppett, a consultancy that specializes in using improv and storytelling techniques to enhance individual and group performance. She is also an author and a facilitator.Most people believe that great stories need to be dramatic, but the truth is the smallest moments often make the biggest impact. In this episode, we dive into the art of storytelling and explore why relatable, everyday moments are more powerful than larger-than-life narratives.Kat reveals how storytelling shapes our perceptions, emotions, and even our...
2025-02-05
57 min
The Above The Bar Podcast
How Can Improv Training Help Improve Your Business | Kat Koppett
🌟 Tonight on The Above The Bar Podcast: Unleashing Creativity with Kat Koppett 🌟 Don’t miss tonight's live episode at 8 PM EST as we explore the transformative power of improv with Kat Koppett, an expert in improvisational theater and business performance enhancement. 🎭💼 Who? Kat Koppett, founder of Koppett and celebrated author, who has revolutionized how organizations think about teamwork, creativity, and communication. What? Kat will share the secrets behind using improv and storytelling to foster innovation and effective leadership in any professional environment. Learn from her experiences working with giants like Meta and Apple and her innovative approaches out...
2024-12-05
1h 03
Performance Shift: The Art of Successfully Navigating Change
Navigating Life's Uncharted Skies with Jason O. Harris
Join us on this transformative journey with Jason O. Harris, where we unravel the intricate layers that contribute to personal and professional success. Jason, a seasoned commercial and US Air Force pilot, delves into his past experiences, highlighting how critical moments from our upbringing to our careers shape our approach to change and success. Listen in as we discuss the value of planning for the future, tackling the fear of career transitions, and the actionable steps one can take when preparing for significant life shifts.We love to hear from you about the challenges and changes you...
2024-01-13
43 min
Performance Shift: The Art of Successfully Navigating Change
Embracing Life's Prickly Edges
Unlock the secrets of thriving in the face of change with the guidance of Amy C. Horner, an executive and CPA whose innovative approach will change your perspective on personal and professional transitions. Our conversation with Amy unravels the art of "Hugging the Porcupine," a strategy for embracing the prickly edges of change without getting hurt. She illustrates her point with William Bucket's attitude from "Willy Wonka," showing us the power of positivity when the unexpected comes knocking. We peel back the psychological layers of change, from the fight or flight response to strategies that arm us against the...
2024-01-01
43 min
Performance Shift: The Art of Successfully Navigating Change
Leading from Self with Nitya Shekar
Join us on a compelling journey with leadership expert Nitya Shekar as we challenge conventional wisdom and redefine leadership. Nitya, a New York City-based professional with an eclectic background in law, executive coaching, and neuroscience research, adds an interesting dimension to our discussion with her insights on shaping values-driven company cultures. Together, we take on topics like career mobility, change agility, and the art of communication in leadership while lending a unique perspective to the discussion with the concept of a personal theme song.We love to hear from you about the challenges and changes you are...
2023-12-18
40 min
Performance Shift: The Art of Successfully Navigating Change
From Chaos to Harmony: Understanding and Navigating Conflicts
Are you ready to turn your conflicts into stepping stones to success? This episode brings you deep into the intricacies of conflict, power dynamics, and transformation. We, your hosts, Kat Koppett and John Register, are on a mission to equip you with the tools you need to navigate conflict and emerge victorious. Unpacking the nature of conflict, we shed light on the different modes you can adopt to advocate for your needs, highlighting the essential role of honesty and openness in conflict resolution.We love to hear from you about the challenges and changes you are navigating...
2023-12-02
43 min
Performance Shift: The Art of Successfully Navigating Change
Activating Voice and Presence with Kimberly Mohne-Hill
In a world where our voice is our most powerful tool, we sat down with Kimberly Mohne-Hill - a revered dialect coach, voice coach, and professor of voice and acting at Santa Clara University - to unravel the intricacies of our vocal cords. Kimberly's decades of experience have seen her master the art of voice and speech, a journey she so generously shares with us. Her tales from the trenches also highlight her work with the Northern California Innocence Project, where she helps exonerees and their families reclaim their voices in their fight for justice. We love t...
2023-11-18
54 min
Performance Shift: The Art of Successfully Navigating Change
Melissa Cohen: Fashioning a Fulfilling Life
How does a fashion industry titan navigate the seismic shifts brought on by a global pandemic? What happens when she decides to reinvent herself amidst the chaos and uncertainty? Join us as we explore these pressing questions and more with our guest, Melissa Cohen. A fashion maven consultant and founding member of Chief, Melissa has journeyed from an entry-level assistant to brand vice president of iconic American fashion companies. Her journey is an inspiring testament to the power of resilience, passion, and vision, empowering women of all ages to believe they can do anything and be anything they want to...
2023-11-04
46 min
Performance Shift: The Art of Successfully Navigating Change
Dr. Teresa Larson: The Power of Accepting Help
When John, a two-time Paralympic athlete and a combat army veteran, found himself struggling on a hike, he turned to Dr. Teresa Larson for help. The journey they embarked on, navigating the path of accepting help and embracing change, forms an inspiring and heartwarming narrative that we share in Episode 13 of the Performance Shift podcast.Dr. Larson, a force to be reckoned with in the realms of health care, fitness, and inclusive wellness, generously shares her experiences and insights, challenging our preconceptions about strength and vulnerability while taking us on a journey through her revolutionary work in...
2023-10-22
56 min
Performance Shift: The Art of Successfully Navigating Change
Episode 12: John and Kat on Stories We Tell Ourselves
In Episode 12, John and Kat unlock the power of storytelling for personal change and leadership. We explore the role of narratives in navigating change phases, delve into leadership, vulnerability, and grit dynamics, and discover the impact of positive narratives on personal growth. You'll be intrigued by our discussion on how these self-created stories can be our stepping stones or stumbling blocks.Buckle up for a groundbreaking discussion that promises to reshape your perspective on personal change through storytelling!We love to hear from you about the challenges and changes you are navigating, or...
2023-10-09
54 min
Performance Shift: The Art of Successfully Navigating Change
Episode 11: Kristen VanGinhoven - Arts, Activism and Actualization
Kristen van Ginhoven is a leader, theatre director, arts educator, change-maker and social entrepreneur who works at the intersection of arts and activism. Since 2010, Kristen has been the co-founder and Producing Artistic Director of WAM, a theater company that creates theatre for gender equity and has a vision of theatre as philanthropy.Join us to talk about realizing a vision, knowing when it's time to move on, and the power of the arts for social good.We love to hear from you about the challenges and changes you are navigating, or any other thoughts, insights...
2023-09-22
54 min
Performance Shift: The Art of Successfully Navigating Change
Episode 10: John and Kat - Noticing Together
For the 10th episode (double digits!) John and Kat unpack the common themes they are noticing as they engage with clients from the high-tech world, to start-ups to non-profits.We discuss the difference between change that is chosen and change that is thrust upon us, the percentage of people who follow through on John's challenge , the power of accountability partners, the dark side of resilience, and making dreams come true (on a budget).And as always we play an improv game!We love to hear from you about the challenges and...
2023-08-01
43 min
Performance Shift: The Art of Successfully Navigating Change
Catherine Hover: Catalyzing Community
The creator of Palette, a social destination dedicated to supporting women in career and in life, joins us to talk about creating the community you most need, the power of mutual support, and how to get unstuck.Palette has quickly become a sought after haven for 250+ remote workers, solo entrepreneurs and working mothers who need a safe space, but more importantly a community to level up in their career and in their life with.https://www.linkedin.com/in/catherinehover/https://www.palettecommunity.com/We love to hear from you about...
2023-07-24
51 min
Performance Shift: The Art of Successfully Navigating Change
Dion Flynn: Truth and Comedy
Cited by Oprah Magazine as "one of our favorite creative thinkers," Dion Flynn is a comedy writer, speaker, U.S. Army veteran and Founder of The Improvisor’s Mindset a corporate training and consulting firm. On TV he's best known for playing Barack Obama (and 15 other characters) in over 100 appearances on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. You can find him today on HBO MAX in the hit gameshow Paid-Off.In this episode we'll discuss the roots of improvisation and how they live in our DNA, how we can learn to recognize and embrace our inner voices, and...
2023-07-03
1h 03
Performance Shift: The Art of Successfully Navigating Change
Patty Cisneros Prevo: Tenacious!
Join Kat and John for a conversation with Paralympian and DEI professional Patty Cisneros Prevo who is transforming children's literature and by extension our views of ourselves and our world. In 2019, Patty received the Lee & Low Books New Voices Award Honor for Tenacious: Fifteen Adventures Alongside Disabled Athletes. Tenacious highlights 15 disabled individuals and their major life and athletic accomplishments. Patty herself is a five-time National Wheelchair Basketball Association (NWBA) Champion, a three-time Paralympian, a two-time Paralympic gold medalist, and captain to Team USA. We discuss accomplishment, identity and what we all have to learn and un...
2023-06-26
33 min
Performance Shift: The Art of Successfully Navigating Change
Sylvia Hoffman: Reaching for the Impossible
Sylvia Hoffman is not only a 2022 Olympic Bronze Medalist. She is also an engineer, a national, international and Olympic record holder, an undefeated national champion, and a keynote speaker.Join John, Kat and Sylvia for an exploration of: the mindset it takes to tackle "impossible" goals, how to embrace opportunity, even when it is unexpected or potentially undesiredthe shadow side of "talent"And of course, as always, we will improvise!To learn more about Sylvia go to: https://www.sylvia-hoffman.com/We love to hear from you about the cha...
2023-06-19
58 min
Performance Shift: The Art of Successfully Navigating Change
John Register: Hurdling Adversity
In this episode, John shares the details of his amazing personal journey and how he has mined it to create his five-step "Hurdling Adversity" framework: Rebuild, Redefine, Release, Rebirth and Resolve.He'll share stories of navigating mind-boggling change from his time in military service, training for the Olympics and competing in the Paralympics, navigating the loss of his leg, and catalyzing the founding of the Warrior Games.Also, Kat and John, as always, play an improv game:)We love to hear from you about t...
2023-05-29
1h 11
Performance Shift: The Art of Successfully Navigating Change
Carrie Abbott: Faith and Frittles!
In this delicious episode, John and Kat chat with candy-maker and entrepreneur and super optimist, Carrie Abbott, as she shares her journey navigating a series of life and business hurdles with optimism and faith.We discuss:How accepting unexpected offers grew into a new opportunitiesHow daring to be obvious can lead to the most creative ideasThe power of "just keep moving"And Carrie, John and Kat play the "Life is like a..." game.Carrie Abbott transformed a culinary mishap and turned it into a delectable national brand. Frittle, the fudge-like brittle, a s...
2023-05-18
43 min
Performance Shift: The Art of Successfully Navigating Change
Garrett Reisman Goes Above and Beyond!
Garrett Reisman, Astronaut and Professor of Astronautical Engineering knows what he is talking about when he discusses embracing risk-taking, celebrating failure (even big flashy, public failure) and surprising even ourselves with what we can achieve. Join John and Kat for this truly "out of this world" conversation with Performance Shift's official first guest!And here's where to hear more about and from Garrett!https://garrettreisman.comhttps://2funnyastronauts.comWe love to hear from you about the challenges and changes you are navigating, or any other thoughts, insights, question or...
2023-05-12
52 min
Performance Shift: The Art of Successfully Navigating Change
Episode 2: Success and Sabotage
In this episode, John shares how he employed Kat's counter-intuitive "Sabotage" game, taught to her by the great Sivasailam Thiagarajan (Thiagi), to turn around the U.S. Olympic bobsled team. And we demonstrate how you can use the game yourself to uncover hidden opportunities to get out of your own way.Kat also walks us through the 6 core improv skills and we throw in some tips on improving a speaking business.Join us!As always we love to hear from you!John @johnregister.comkat@koppett.com
2023-05-01
40 min
Performance Shift: The Art of Successfully Navigating Change
Episode 1: Meet John and Kat!
Are you ready to master the art of successfully navigating change?Welcome to "Performance Shift," the live-stream podcast exploring the strategies and mindsets behind top-performing individuals and teams and how they artfully manage life's twists and turns.In this week's inaugural episode, our hosts will share how they learned to appreciate the synergy in their experiences from worlds as varied as Paralympic competition to combat zones to improvisational theater stages to board rooms. And John will share his 5-Step Framework for moving from fear to freedom!Join us for our live stream every S...
2023-04-24
29 min
Dare to Be Human
So Glad You're Here! with Chris Esparza
Meet Koppett's new VP of Leadership and Culture, Chris Esparza. Chris shares his dare to be human story on transition and the humanity of change and we discuss yes, and-ing with joy, the multidimensional power of play, and seeing the opportunities (or treasures) everywhere around us. Find Chris on LinkedIN (https://www.linkedin.com/in/unscriptedchris/)
2022-02-14
59 min
Dare to Be Human
Start by Noticing with Kathleen McLean
Educator, social worker, writer, and President/CEO of the McLean Group, Kathleen McLean, joins us to discuss the power of noticing and asking “why” in the context of equity, power, and purpose. Kathleen’s work has been recognized as one of the top 50 influential people in the Capital Region and as a leader/ champion in DEI. Join us as she shares her dare to be human story about a transformational trip to Haiti, and leaves listeners with her rituals for self-care.Find out more about the McLean Group here Follow Kathleen on Twitter @mcleanconsultFollow the McLean...
2022-01-17
1h 12
Dare to Be Human
Joyful Chaos with Teresa Robbins Dudeck and Caitlin McClure
We welcome back Theresa Robbins Dudeck and Caitlin McClure to discuss their new book The Applied Improvisation Mindset: Tools for Transforming Organizations and Communities. Theresa and Caitlin share their dare to be human stories on risk, safety, and leaning into discomfort to do the right thing. We explore the power of being average, doing the next thing, and how the applied improvisation community rose to the occasion at the onset of the pandemic and beyond.Check out the new book here: https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/applied-improvisation-mindset-9781350143609/Get the first book,
2021-11-04
1h 09
Dare to Be Human
Title: 56. Joyful Chaos with Theresa Robbins Dudeck and Caitlin McClure
We welcome back Theresa Robbins Dudeck and Caitlin McClure to discuss their new book The Applied Improvisation Mindset: Tools for Transforming Organizations and Communities. Theresa and Caitlin share their dare to be human stories on risk, safety, and leaning into discomfort to do the right thing. We explore the power of being average, doing the next thing, and how the applied improvisation community rose to the occasion at the onset of the pandemic and beyond.Check out the new book here: https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/applied-improvisation-mindset-9781350143609/Get the first book, Applied Improvisation:Leading...
2021-11-01
1h 19
Anima Learning
Monster Baby #97 Inner Voices (a conversation with Kat Koppett)
Making friends with inner voices can be fun—and healing. For Monster Baby episode #97, Ted and Lisa are joined by fellow Applied Improvisor Kat Koppett to discuss (and play!) her mindfulness-and-improv-blending exercise, “Inside Out.” Lisa starts by asking about Kat’s inspiration for exploring mindfulness (2:12) and about how mindfulness has affected her life so far (8:01). Kat then describes the Inside Out exercise, a tool for increasing awareness of what’s happening with our inner voices (13:43). Ted, Lisa, and Kat together demonstrate the exercise with an improvised scene (21:28) and take some time to debrief the ways in which i...
2021-10-30
1h 13
Monster Baby: A Curious Romp Through the Worlds of Mindfulness and Improvisation
Monster Baby #97 Inner Voices (a conversation with Kat Koppett)
Making friends with inner voices can be fun—and healing. For Monster Baby episode #97, Ted and Lisa are joined by fellow Applied Improvisor Kat Koppett to discuss (and play!) her mindfulness-and-improv-blending exercise, “Inside Out.” Lisa starts by asking about Kat’s inspiration for exploring mindfulness (2:12) and about how mindfulness has affected her life so far (8:01). Kat then describes the Inside Out exercise, a tool for increasing awareness of what’s happening with our inner voices (13:43). Ted, Lisa, and Kat together demonstrate the exercise with an improvised scene (21:28) and take some time to debrief the ways in which i...
2021-10-30
1h 13
Dare to Be Human
Splashing in a Teaspoon with Patti Stiles
World-renowned actor, teacher, improviser, director, author, and playwright Patti Stiles joins us to talk about her new book Improvise Freely: Throw Away the Rulebook and Unleash Your Creativity. Patti shares her dare to be human story as we discuss courage and fear, creating spaces for creativity to thrive, the great "yes, and" debate, unlearning what we've learned, and "that impro moment."Check out Improvise Freely and learn more about Patti here.
2021-10-05
1h 19
Dare to Be Human
Becoming Unlonely with Jeff Katzman M.D. and Dan O'Connor
Authors of Life Unscripted: Using Improv Principles to Get Unstuck, Boost Confidence, and Transform Your Life and DTBH veterans, Jeff Katzman M.D. and Dan O'Connor join us to discuss their new book Ensemble!: Using the Power of Improv and Play to Forge Connections in a Lonely World. Jeff and Dan share their dare to be human stories of leadership through letting go and being humbled by a mistake while avoiding the all too familiar shame spiral. We discuss ensemble as a verb, how trust and communication save lives, the impact of systems on ensemble, the dangers of being...
2021-09-20
1h 07
Dare to Be Human
But One Day, We Taught All Our Children Theatre...with Kenn Adams
What do two classic improv performance games (Sit, Stand, Kneel and Family Dinner) and the world-famous Story Spine have in common? Kenn Adams! Our guest this week is the Artistic Director of Synergy Theater, the author of the book How to Improvise a Full-Length Play; The Art of Spontaneous Theater, and longtime pal, Kenn Adams.We explore Kenn's career so far, spanning 30-years of performing, directing, and teaching- its rocky start, his lucky break, and his inspiring navigation of live theatre in virtual space. You'll want to hear the whole story!Check out Synergy Theater...
2021-08-11
1h 03
Dare to Be Human
Seeing What You Saw for the First Time: Corey Rosen on choices, resiliency, and POV
Corey Rosen, author of Your Story, Well Told joins Kat and Livia. As much of the USA transitions out of pandemic mode, life becomes all about adapting to the "new normal." From his unique perspective as an improviser and story coach, Corey supplies some valuable techniques for those times when we need some fresh new ideas--now. Corey coaches people to find the essence of their personal stories, sometimes with radical edits. This bold approach often yields unexpected learning, surprising strategies, and valuable insights. If that weren't enough, here's a bonus: perhaps you've been thinkin...
2021-07-07
1h 00
Dare to Be Human
What is Positive Psychology Anyway? with Shannon Polly
If the words "positive psychology" make you think of a mashup of canned affirmations and shallow optimism, you aren't alone. But in this episode, Shannon Polly, coach, theatre person, trainer, facilitator, and one of the first 100 people to get a Masters in Positive Psychology, sets the record straight. From a tale of a taping with Paula Poundstone to one about the death of a beloved hamster, Shannon offers stories and highly useful insights about finding opportunity in failure, recognizing our own real strengths, and maximizing success. After you listen, you'll probably want to order Character S...
2021-05-23
1h 04
Dare to Be Human
50th Episode! Timey-Wimey; Spacey-Wacey: Michael Burns and Mopco's 25th Anniversary
Michael Burns is Kat's husband and the Artistic Director of our improvisational theatre company, The Mop & Bucket Co (mopco.org). Michael joins Kat and Livia to celebrate our 50th episode AND the 25th anniversary season of the Mop & Bucket Company. (but is it really? All is revealed in the podcast!) Among other things, we talk about what cargo cults have to do with artistic development and human learning. We also talk about the last 14 months in hiatus from in-person performance, the Zoomprov shows (live.mopco.org ) that have happened during that time, and the cautious reopening of The...
2021-05-09
1h 04
Dare to Be Human
Improv Nerdology with Joe Bill
Self-described improv nerd (and renowned improv performer and teacher) Joe Bill talks shop with Kat and Livia. Be forewarned, there's a fair amount of inside baseball in this one--if you aren't an improviser you may scratch your head at some of the references to names or exercises, but these few improv-specific moments keep company with an abundance of stories, revelations, laughter, and a celebration of tears. An hour solidly packed with insight about our favorite topic: daring to be human. You can learn more about Joe on facebook at his page Joe Bill teaches
2021-04-12
1h 10
Dare to Be Human
Make Another Damn Pie! Dr. Cara Ocobock
Can you find a living point of connection between powerlifting, Laplandic reindeer herding, biology and anthropology, damaging gender stereotypes in the sports world, and improv? We can! Her name is Cara Ocobock. Dr. Ocobock is the Director of the Human Energetics Laboratory at Notre Dame University. Her research program integrates human biology and anthropology. In this episode, Cara, Kat, and Livia weigh in on some hefty topics, including toxic masculinity and damaging fictions about gender, particularly as they impact the sports world. We also hear about her research (with help from our colleagues at The Mopco Improv T...
2021-03-29
1h 12
Dare to Be Human
How Much is Too Much? Tom Floyd on Transparency, Feedback and Sushi
Tom Floyd's company, Flouracity, creates " space for managers, leaders and other mammals to grow." He comes to this venture after years inside a number of large and wildly successful companies, the most recent, a fast-paced, fast-growth environment where radical prioritization and charting one's own course is imperative.Tom shares the story of his shock when he learned what his manager was really thinking. Relating to the learning from this story of unvarnished communication, Tom describes his love of feedback and more. This is a discussion of awareness and growth, pubic persona vs. private reality, what we mean b...
2021-03-18
40 min
Dare to Be Human
How Much is Too Much? Tom Floyd on Transparency, Feedback and Sushi
Tom Floyd's company, Flouracity, creates " space for managers, leaders and other mammals to grow." He comes to this venture after years inside a number of large and wildly successful companies, the most recent, a fast-paced, fast-growth environment where radical prioritization and charting one's own course is imperative. Tom shares the story of his shock when he learned what his manager was really thinking. Relating to the learning from this story of unvarnished communication, Tom describes his love of feedback and more. This is a discussion of awareness and growth, pubic persona vs. private reality, what we...
2021-03-07
42 min
Dare to Be Human
Just When You Think You Know Yourself: A conversation with Dr. Charles Silberstein
Charles Silberstein is an esteemed psychiatrist, author, researcher, and fascinating, tireless observer of humanity, his own and others’. He also happens to be Kat's cousin! In this conversation, Charles and Kat discuss awakening to their own privilege, how awareness of conscious and unconscious bias is a never-ending journey, therapy as a form of storytelling, and ways that we humans take care of ourselves in trying times. Read Charles's monthly column On My Mind for the Martha's Vineyard Times!
2021-02-22
55 min
Failing Better
Yay, You Failed! Celebrating Failure with Kat Koppett
"Yippee!" is probably the last thing you want to yell when you encounter failure. Your exclamations are probably more of the four letter variety. But Kat Koppett wants you to at consider celebrating failure and on this first episode of Failing Better, she'll tell us why. Koppett is a trainer, facilitator, improvisor, applied improv expert and eponymous founder of Koppett, where she's traveled the world teaching improv and creativity to companies like Facebook, Apple and JPMorgan Chase. She's also one of the forces behind the MopCo Improv Theater, a leading force in the Upstate New York improv scene...
2021-02-11
46 min
Dare to Be Human
The Maybe Farmer in the Pandemic World: A conversation with Pam Victor
Our friend Pam Victor, a teacher, writer, entrepreneur (and of course, improvisor) talks with Kat and Livia about her 30 Day Happiness Experiment- and lots of other things. This far-ranging conversation touches on unexpected results, joy, awareness, self-help, helping others, privilege, social justice, and much more. It might sound like a lot, but like a good improv show, the topics all come together in a fascinating exploration of Pam's particular version of being human. Learn more about Happier Valley Comedy and The Happiness Experiment Check out Pam's online Learning Through Laughter professional development program Follow Pam on...
2021-02-02
1h 03
Dare to Be Human
Molecules and Meanings: Different Rules Apply. Paul Z. Jackson
Paul Z. Jackson, a founder of the Applied Improv Network, is a journalist, a philosopher, and of course an improviser who came to improv from the from the "offstage world." Paul joins Kat and Livia to unpack some ongoing conversations. Among other things, they discuss learning from success, improvisation as an evaluative exercise, art vs. engineering, and the field of applied improvisation at a tipping point in the world. A conversation with Paul is usually interesting, never dull, often provocative, and sometimes inspiring. This one does not disappoint! By the way, Here's a link to Paul...
2021-01-14
57 min
Dare to Be Human
Kevin Eikenberry: Leadership Made Simple
"Thoughts can be fuzzy; words are clear." Some welcome clarity on the qualities of effective leadership with our friend Kevin Eikenberry, a noted expert and innovator in the field of leadership.
2020-12-21
47 min
Dare to Be Human
Jeanne Lambin and the Ordinary Extraordinary
On Nov. 4th, Kat and Livia, no doubt sleep deprived but happy, had a fascinating conversation with Jeanne Lambin, a creator of many experiences for all kinds of folks. A quiet conversation containing some quiet revelations.
2020-11-17
59 min
Dare to Be Human
Old Dogs, New Learning
Kat and Livia discuss, among other things, learning, play, and the mistaken use of shame in education. WIth a brief cameo appearance by Riggie, Cinnamon, and Chester, the dogs (of varying ages.)
2020-08-27
1h 02
Creativity Conversations with Nina Lockwood
Kat Koppett: Using Improv Techniques for a Great Life
Creativity Conversations with Kat Koppett. Kat's background in theatre lends itself beautifully to her coaching work. In this conversation, Kat reminds us of the fact that we all make performance choices daily, whether it's on a conscious or unconsciously. Kat show us how improv and story can be used to ground us in an understanding of both business goals and psychology because these are profoundly rich tools for enhancing the awareness, range and impact of our choices. To find out more about Kat, visit her website at www.koppett.com.
2020-08-12
1h 00
Dare to Be Human
Jeff Mitchell and Kat Koppett facilitate each other!
Kat talks about facilitation with Jeff Mitchell, President of Proteus International. Proteus and Koppett partner on a number of projects, including a series of programs to develop, coach and measure Facilitation Excellence.Through this lens, Kat and Jeff and Livia muse on collaboration, what's different and what's not at this strange time, and how great facilitation might just be the key to saving the world! (Oh, and check out our new logo!)
2020-07-16
56 min
Speak Up Storytelling
Kat Koppett: "Prayers for Aslan"
On episode #98 of the Speak Up Storytelling podcast, Matthew and Elysha Dicks talk storytelling! In our follow up segment, we share emails from listeners and discuss our first Speak Up virtual show. We also discuss upcoming shows and workshops, all online! STORYTELLING SHOWS 2020 July 11: Solo show at MOPCO Improv Theater (7:30 PM) (virtual) October 17: Speak Up at The Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford CT STORYTELLING WORKSHOPS 2020 July 11: Advanced storytelling workshop in partnership with MOPCO Improv Theater (11:00-6:00 PM) (virtual) In our Homework for Life segment, Matt talks about a moment that happened just prior to th...
2020-06-26
1h 29
Dare to Be Human
Morgan Heyward Returns: Shining Brighter than Ever
Morgan Heyward of Illuminate Theatre returns to update us on her work, her thoughts on the state of the arts at this moment in our national consciousness, and some exciting new opportunities she has coming up. Check out our first DTBH follow-up episode!https://www.facebook.com/IlluminateTheatre518https://teespring.com/illuminatetheatremerch?pid=2&fbclid=IwAR2z-8ZTBTAgYElclKnwPRC2vxdQGihqGwc4_Me-naMXmP12dc7B5P5qBo0&cid=2397
2020-06-25
1h 22
Dare to Be Human
The Actor's Nightmare
Broadway performer Adam Grupper recounts the tale of his real-life actor's nightmare, which happened to take place on the night of his Broadway debut in a starring role. In this conversation Adam and Kat talk about dedication, process over product, and the critical importance of the improv precept "make your partner look good." A fascinating hour with a kind, humble, and super talented master of his trade.
2020-05-26
1h 09
Dare to Be Human
This New Performance with Kristen van Ginhoven
WAM Theatre is a professional theatre company based in Berkshire County, MA, USA, that operates at the intersection of arts and activism. WAM creates theatre for gender equity and has a vision of theatre as philanthropy. The founding artistic director of WAM, Kristen van Ginhoven, talked to us about the new performance called for in this unique time, intersectional feminism, performance, and vulnerability. A fascinating conversation with a powerful and innovative arts leader.
2020-04-23
53 min
Dare to Be Human
Where Do You Store Your Power? with Dion Flynn
Our first-ever repeat guest, Renaissance man DIon Flynn talks about Grandma's purse, knowing everything will be OK, and the perception of our own personal power in a complicated time. Join us as we traverse the Escher-like corridors of a wonderful mind.
2020-04-06
53 min
Dare to Be Human
Putting Our Money Where Our Mouths Are: Improv in a Time of Crisis
Kat and Alex discuss improvising in a time of crisis. If we weren't on the mark about us all improvising all the time, we certainly are now. Cancellations. New rules and guidelines. The ways things were can't be, so how do we keep moving? We discuss some basic improv principles that you may find helpful as you navigate and adjust to challenges, disruptions, and blocks in the era of Covid-19. Be sure to share this episode with a friend and to share your own Dare to be Human stories with us! ________________________________________________________...
2020-03-20
44 min
Dare to Be Human
"Hollow Manners" - A DTBH Story with Kat and Alex
Kat and Alex discuss a Dare to Be Human Story Alex shares about bumping into someone at a concert. They discuss awareness, our internal stories, the differences that emerge in "shared" experiences, and how first reactions can be the wrong ones. Be sure to share this episode with a friend and to share your own Dare to be Human stories with us! ________________________________________________________* Submit a story for DTBH's Live Storytelling Show *Send us your advice from kids for our collaborative project, questions, comments, episode ideas or your very own Dare t...
2020-03-09
21 min
Dare to Be Human
"Hunting for Good Gatherings" with Lindsey Caplan
Kat and Alex talk with Lindsey Caplan about her work on helping us to gather more effectively. We discuss Lindsey's journey discovering that she needed to do this work and begin to turn it into a book. She shares some insights into why gatherings can feel like a let down to those gathered and shares some tips to gatherers about how to be more intentional when you organize a gathering (or if you even need one). Also, smelling people? Lindsey CaplanLindsey Caplan has been gathering people for over 15 years — first to entertain, as...
2020-02-17
1h 09
Dare to Be Human
Mind the Mindfulness Gaps
Kat and Alex discuss mindfulness, what it is and some methods toward being more mindful. Alex shares a DTBH story about trying to be a better hitter in baseball to get things rolling as we pull at the threads of a very tangled web of topics. We discuss how we can approach mindfulness, conscious and unconscious competence, self-fulfilling prophecies and naming the discomfort in moments of growth. Links:Your Basal Ganglia is Your FriendInfrastructure mattersInternal Family Systems TherapyCheck out David's website https://www.bepresentdiscoverjoy.com/
2020-02-04
55 min
Dare to Be Human
"Where Habit and Authenticity Collide"
Kat and Alex talk about the differences between something that is habitual and something that is truly authentic to you. How can we tell the difference? Where do these unhelpful habits come from? How can we make sure our habits are aligned with our intentions and reflect or desires? With a few stories and discussion, Kat and Alex explore how we can strive to be more aware and able to change our habitual performance. Links:Good Habits, Bad Habits: The Science of Making Positive Changes That StickHidden Brain - Creatures of Habit
2020-01-14
1h 00
Dare to Be Human
"What Does the Scene Need?" with Brenny Rabine
Kat and Alex chat with their friend and colleague Brenny Rabine. The coach, facilitator, and actor shares a story about being told about your inner strength and how we can approach helping to grow strength in others. We discuss performing, deciding to make the career you want to have against expectations, and some of the realities of being a working actor. Brenny Rabine Brenny Rabine combines over 30 years of theater experience with nearly two decades of teaching, facilitation, and training. Brenny is a member of the Dramatists Guild, Inc. As a pla...
2019-12-16
1h 04
Dare to Be Human
"Safety and Social Engineering in Games" with Jason Morningstar
Kat and Alex talk with game designer Jason Morningstar about "meta techniques" to create games where we can play safely, bringing FIASCO to the Mopco Improv Theatre, the brilliance of the group, social engineering through games, and why his work his like making a fine table leg. Support Jason and Bully Pulpit Games on Patreon! Jason MorningstarJason Morningstar is a game designer who lives in Durham, North Carolina, USA. Best known for his game Fiasco, which earned him his second Diana Jones Award for Gaming Excellence, Jason’s design credits include Night Witches, Gho...
2019-11-19
58 min
Dare to Be Human
Daring to be Human @ Weddings
Our very own Livia is now Livia Armstrong Walker! It got us thinking about weddings and what a complex and intense moment they can be in our lives. So we gathered the team together to share some stories dive deeper in! Send us your advice from kids for our collaborative project, questions, comments, episode ideas or your very own Dare to be Human stories to hello@daretobehumanpodcast.com, join the conversation on our Facebook or leave us a message at 518-212-7886! We record at The Mopco Improv Theatre in Schenectady, NY where you can c...
2019-11-05
1h 18
Dare to Be Human
"Listening, Laughing and the Zombie Apocalypse" with Karen Koppett and Jason Cabassi
Alex and Kat talk to the hosts of The Walking Dead 'Cast Jason Cabassi and Karen Koppett about podcasting, dealing with negativity, creating with your friends, and being a zombie. Jason and Karen had the #1 podcast about the Walking Dead during the peak of its popularity. They continue to create pop-culture based shows together and share with us their insight and experience. The Walking Dead ‘Cast Follow Podastica on Twitter Jason and Karen are Making Podcasts Karen KoppettKaren Koppett is a profes...
2019-10-22
1h 06
Dare to Be Human
"Living a Dream I Never Knew I Had" with Gabe Mercado
Kat and Livia talk with Gabe Mercado to take a chance to explore parenthood and being singleparent, finding support from family and friends in times of upheaval, and how our cultures can try to define how we are meant to behave. After a short LIVE episode at the Applied Improv Network (AIN) conference, we got Gabe back on the podcast to dive into his DTBH story even more deeply. Follow GabeTwitterInstagramLinksThird World ImprovBIOGabe is a single d...
2019-10-07
49 min
Dare to Be Human
"Hooked on Collaboration" with Gary Hirsch
Kat and Alex talk with Gary Hirsch about creating the space for collaboration, "no-think time", lessons learned from his work with Marc Craig in the Leake Street Tunnel and letting others steal your ideas. Follow GaryFacebookTwitterLinkedInInstagramLinksBotjoyLeake Street Botjoy Marc CraigCarolyn McKnight - "To ____ in a way that ______, so that ______" BIOGary is the co-founder of On Your Feet an early pioneer in the emerging field of Applied Improvisation helping...
2019-09-23
1h 06
Dare to Be Human
"Mind Ghosts in the Bardo" with Dion Flynn
On this episode of DTBH Michael and Alex speak with Dion Flynn about the bardo and other spaces between spaces, fear of tiny holes, examining ambiguity in art and the power of being a performer (shaman). Follow Dion FacebookTwitter Tumbler InstagramBIO Cited by Oprah Magazine as “one of our favorite creative thinkers…” NYU Tisch School of the Arts Grad, comedian, and Army veteran Dion Flynn is best known as Barack Obama (and other characters) with over 100 appearances on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon...
2019-09-09
1h 04
Dare to Be Human
"Eat and Living Together" with Ric Orlando
On this episode of Dare to Be Human, Mary and Michael talk to Ric Orlando about being a passionate member of humanity, the fundamental tactile experience of being human, our fear of food and its potential to bridge us together, failure and learning to lose. BIO A renowned cook, restaurateur, writer and activist with a rock-and-roll pedigree, showman’s personality and proven dedication to the people, places and products of the Hudson Valley, Chef Ric Orlando has become a leading culinary spokesman and top draw for events, fundraisers and festivals in Upstate New York...
2019-08-26
58 min
Dare to Be Human
"Resilience and Rebellion" with Taína Asili
On this episode, Kat and Mary talk with Taína Asili a NY-based Peurto Rican singer, songwriter, bandleader, and activist. They discuss reclaiming your humanity in the face of inhumanity through acts of resistance and art, Taína's travels through Peurto Rico after the devastation of Hurricanes Irma and Maria, how to discover your own bravery and raising kids as an act of rebellion. Taína Asili is a New York based Puerto Rican singer, filmmaker and activist carrying on the tradition of her ancestors, fusing past and present struggles into one soulful and defiant voice. Her mus...
2019-08-12
53 min
Dare to Be Human
"Singing with Your Own Voice" - Moriah Formica
Kat and Alex talk with Moriah Formica about finding strength in faith, forging your own path, the amazing people she met on The Voice and bringing her genuine voice to her art. We talk a lot about breaking out of the mold and not letting certain parts of yourself define your entire being. A wonderful conversation with a lot of ground covered in just a little time! Moriah is a local to the Capital Region here in New York and studied at Clifton Park's Modern Day Music. We caught Moriah shortly before she and another Shaker High...
2019-07-29
29 min
Dare to Be Human
Daring to be Human @ Work
Livia, Michael, Kat and Alex discuss Daring to be Human at work after sharing some stories from their experience in the workplace. From management, status, interviews and sharing emotions, we explore a lot of topics around being human at work! Special thanks to listener Mike Ganino for the suggestion for an episode! It was a lot of fun to do and we hope you enjoy! Send us your questions, comments, episode ideas or your very own Dare to be Human stories to hello@daretobehumanpodcast.com, join the conversation on our Facebook or leave...
2019-07-15
1h 10
Dare to Be Human
"Over the Next Hurdle" with John Register
Kat and Alex talk with John Register about how to stay present rather than "chippy", how to keep evolving into the next steps into your journey, meeting President Obama, listening for "echoes" in your life and so, so much more. BIO Athletics have been Register’s passion since he began swimming competitively at the Oak Park, Ill., YMCA. He then moved on to baseball and football. He eventually started competing in track and field, the sport that earned him a scholarship to the University of Arkansas. There he became a four-time All-American – once in th...
2019-07-01
1h 24
Dare to Be Human
"Lifting Up Other Voices" with Morgan Heyward of Illuminate Theatre
In this episode of Dare to be Human we talk with Morgan Heyward who created Illuminate Theater, a monthly event that spotlights performers of color in the Capital District. After writing and performing her senior show at Russel Sage, DEAR LIL. Exploring the personal challenges she had faced being a black student, Morgan has set her post-graduation sights on becoming a trailblazer in the Capital community, creating a platform where other people of color can share their stories. We discuss the creation of Morgan's senior show, the importance of and the lasting impact of a...
2019-06-17
58 min
Dare to Be Human
"Reflection and Discovery through Story" with Micaela Blei, Ph.D.
In this marvelous episode with Micaela "The Other Baby" Blei, Ph.D. we explore what it means to fail early and to build frameworks to manage anxiety and risk. We discuss the power that stories have to heal and give the opportunity to heal as we discover why it is a particular story from our lives seems to be taking up space in our minds. From potential TED talk topics to the paradox of social connection producing and reducing anxiety for us to the way and how our stories change over time. About ...
2019-06-03
1h 04
Dare to Be Human
"The Mindful Improviser" with Ted Des Maisons
As we all become more tangled by technology in the now, we discuss practicing mindfulness with an expert on the subject, Ted Des Maisons. From the difference between presence and mindfulness, eastern philosophy and the stories that pigs tell, we explore the benefits of practicing mindfulness and the assumptions that might be keeping you from giving it a try. Send us your questions, comments, episode ideas or your very own Dare to be Human stories to hello@daretobehumanpodcast.com, join the conversation on our facebook or leave us a message at 518-212-7886!
2019-05-20
1h 05
Dare to Be Human
"Raising Your Voice" with Amy Veltman
Amy Veltman shares life lessons in being human from her budding stand-up comedy career. A veteran of the improv world, we also discuss what it really means (and what our goals are) when we "celebrate failure" and how speeding up can slow us down. We also discuss the importance of listening for the unheard voices in the room and making visible the barriers that keep them from the spotlight. Send us your questions, comments, episode ideas or your very own Dare to be Human stories to hello@daretobehumanpodcast.com, join the conversation on our...
2019-05-06
55 min
Speak Up Storytelling
Kat Koppett: Big Decision
On episode #48 of the Speak Up Storytelling podcast, Matthew and Elysha Dicks talk storytelling! In our followup segment, we hear from listeners who are using Homework for Life in new and interesting ways. ALSO, UPCOMING SHOWS: May 18: Speak Up Storytelling: Live podcast recording at CHS June 8: "Nature Calls: Stories of the Outdoors" at Infinity Hall August 17: Solo storytelling show, Taproot Theater, Seattle, WA In our Homework for Life segment, we talk about how identifying your own personal weirdness and asking yourself, "Why do you do the things that you do?"...
2019-05-06
1h 28
Dare to Be Human
"Rewriting your Personal Scripts" with Jeff Katzman and Dan O'Connor
Kat and Alex are joined by Jeff Katzman, M.D. and Dan O'Connor the authors of the book Life Unscripted: Using Improv Principles to Get Unstuck, Boost Confidence, and Transform Your Life. They discuss why it is we can find ourselves stuck in performances that can feel scripted and limiting and how we can break out of them. Dan offers us some advice on turning our inner critics into internal cheerleaders. Jeff offers some insight into why improv can be a powerful tool for the medical profession and in what ways therapy and improv sessions...
2019-04-22
1h 01
The Unconventional Path: Entrepreneurship and Innovation Stories and Ideas.
EP-29: Kat Koppett. Using improv techniques in leadership training.
Kat Koppett - Actor, entrepreneur, and business leader. Kat is a 25-year improv veteran, including stints with Theatresports companies in New York City (Freestyle Repertory Theatre) and San Francisco (BATS Improv). In 1995, TheaterWeek Magazine named Kat one of the year's "Unsung Heroes" for her creation of the improvisational theater format, Spontaneous Broadway, which is now performed regularly all over the world. She has taken her acting and improve skills and turned them into a leadership training organization. Kat's improve company' Mopco https://www.mopco.org/kat-koppett Kat's leadership training company https://www.koppett.com/ Kat's book, "Training to Imagine" https...
2019-04-22
1h 05
Dare to Be Human
"Superhero Trainer" with Matthew Dicks
Kat and Alex discuss the art and power of storytelling with a master of the craft, Matthew Dicks. A voice you may recognize from The Moth Radio, he's a 39-time Moth StorySLAM champion and 6-time GrandSLAM champion whose stories have been featured on their nationally syndicated Moth Radio Hour and their weekly podcast. We discuss what he's discovered about how to tell a winning story, the homework you should be giving yourself everyday, and how everyone has compelling stories to tell. Matthew's Podcast - SpeakUp Storytelling PodcastMatthew's Book - Storyworthy: Engage, T...
2019-04-08
1h 40
Dare to Be Human
"Playing in the Boardroom" with Janet Tanguay
Kat and Livia talk with our friend Janey Tanguay! Janet has been a fixture in the Capital Region's business community for years and has helped many people turn their business ideas into business reality. Her current two businesses, Hammock Way of Life and Business Idea Shower exemplify her commitment to helping entrepreneurs both get their businesses off the ground but to also have the foundation of vision beneath them. In this episode we discuss the process of invention and discovery and how it can be messy and painful. The importance of finding play in your life and...
2019-03-25
52 min
Dare to Be Human
"Goats are Great!" with Mary Darcy
Kat is joined by one of our newest members and favorite humans, Mary Darcy! Mary shares a Dare to Be Human Story about celebrating failure and discovering that there can be gifts in our mistakes if we remain present enough to see them. Send us your questions, comments, episode ideas or your very own Dare to be Human stories to hello@daretobehumanpodcast.com or join the conversation on our facebook! Mary Darcy moved to Saratoga Springs from Brooklyn in elementary school and has recently made the migration back to the land of pizza...
2019-03-21
13 min
Dare to Be Human
"Standing Up on the Bus" with Livia Armstrong
Alex is joined by Livia Armstrong as she shares a Dare to be Human Story about speaking up on public transportation. We discuss stepping out of your comfort zone, group dynamics, and creating the world you want to live in. Send us your questions, episode ideas and DTBH stories to hello@daretobehuman.com and follow us on Facebook! Livia Armstrong, a senior facilitator at Koppett and program coordinator for the Mopco Improv Theatre, studied theater and psychology at SUNY Fredonia. As a Koppett facilitator, Livia has delivered programs for diverse clients including the New York S...
2019-03-14
06 min
Dare to Be Human
"From Away..." - Introducing Michael Burns
Alex is joined by Michael Burns (The Artistic Director and Co-Owner of Mopco Improv Theatre) as he shares a Dare to be Human Story about sailing in Maine. We discuss the power of daring to name the obvious thing and finding where it takes you. Send us your Maine waves, questions, episode ideas and DTBH stories to hello@daretobehuman.com and follow us on Facebook! Michael Burns is the Co-Director and founder of The Mop & Bucket Company .Before settling in the area, Michael studied theatre at SUNY Purchase, and then improv with...
2019-03-14
04 min
Dare to Be Human
Introducing Season 2 - New Guests and New Humans!
We're starting our second season of Dare to Be Human! We've got some fantastic guests to tell you about and some amazing new members of our team to introduce you to! Look for more bonus episodes coming out in the next two weeks featuring Dare to be Human stories by Michael, Livia and Mary as we approached the launch of our first official episode of Season 2 on March 25th! Send us your questions, comments, episode ideas or your very own Dare to be Human stories to hello@daretobehumanpodcast.com or join the conversation on our f...
2019-03-11
06 min
Dare to Be Human
"Practice Your Game Face" - An Interview with Melissa Jones Briggs
Kat and Alex have a wonderful conversation with Melissa on a range of topics. We discuss the class Acting with Power, the impact it has on her students and the first time she taught it. Melissa shares some interesting insights into people's relationship to power and the difference between power, status, and authority. We talk about chasing those moments where everything just seems to click and things just seems to flow. Kat and I also delve into the role of status and status behaviors around gender with our guest and talks about what we can be more aware of i...
2018-09-04
1h 06
Dare to Be Human
"Applied Improvisation" - An Interview with Theresa Robbins Dudeck and Caitlin McClure
Kat and Alex speak with Theresa Robbins Dudeck and Caitlin McClure the co-editors of the new book Applied Improvisation: Leading, Collaborating, and Creating Beyond the Theatre. This is an incredible new development in the field of Applied Improvisation that draws back the curtain on an exciting, innovative, growing field of practice and research that is changing the way people lead, create, and collaborate Despite some technical difficulties, we persevered in our quest to speak with Theresa and Caitlin and talked to them about how they first began collaborating on this book. We also discuss ho...
2018-08-19
57 min
Dare to Be Human
"Finding Connections" - Exploring Improv as Therapy
Kat and Alex explore improv's therapeutic properties and why we're hearing more and more about improv's ability to help treat social anxiety, depression and more. We explore what therapy is, what's the difference between therapy and coaching and where improv may fit in. Dr. Koppett stops by to answer some questions in the Expert Game. This episode's exercise is all about trusting the connections you're inspired to make are legitimate and interesting. It's also about using your "smart person" voice. So Funny, It Doesn't Hurt 'I...
2018-03-20
43 min
Dare to Be Human
"Understanding the Power You Have" with Carmen Duncan
In this episode Kat sits down for an interview with Carmen Duncan. Carmen is the founder, head coach and CEO of Mission Accomplished, an organization that helps aspiring young professionals prepare for the global economy by providing access to coaching, job training and professional development. They believe everyone should have access to the help and support so they can reach their fullest potential. Kat and Carmen discuss finding your team of cheerleaders to keep you spreading your truth in the face of naysayers. The role of mentors and coaching in helping people to develop and achieve their g...
2018-02-27
32 min
Dare to Be Human
"Are Your Crying or Yawning?" - Stories or Growing Up Human
In this episode we learn more about our intrepid hosts as they share personal stories inspired by their mantra: Dare to be Human. From their first experiences with improv, to framing siblings, defying parents, and tearful cover ups, Kat and Alex explore why these stories stuck with them and discuss their greater implications to what it means to be human. At the end of the episode there's an improv exercise about exploring our innate ability to craft stories and a short tale of a determined Hawaiian detective. Check out daretobehumanpodcast.com for instructions on how to play al...
2018-02-20
58 min
Dare to Be Human
"A Charging Lion with a Cask of Whiskey" An Interview with Tobey Fitch
Tobey Fitch is a longtime pal, colleague and mentor to our very own Kat Koppett. He is the president and founder of Fitch Associates, a leadership and strategy consultancy, which works with all the coolest companies. He helped lead the establishment of Apple University and has prepped speakers for their Worldwide Developers Conference. Fitch's resume also includes working for Prezi, a dynamic presenting software company, which he helped guide through a rapid period of growth as its Head of Strategy and People.We discuss how Kat and Tobey first met in Portland and how...
2018-02-13
53 min
Dare to Be Human
Who Tells Us Who We Are? - An Improviser's Guide to Being Human
Welcome to the first episode of Dare to Be Human!In this first episode you'll meet your hosts Kat and Alex as they discuss the performance of you! How and why do we inhibit our choices of how we show up and present ourselves? What can we do to be more aware of our performances choice and, with that knowledge, how can we stretch ourselves to better achieve our goals? We explore personality tests and the lessons to take away from an infamous experiment with marshmallows.There's also an exercise at the end of the...
2018-01-30
41 min
The Creative Sandbox Way Podcast
LCN 135: Kat Koppett – “Improv is the Gym for Life”
Play Episode The post LCN 135: Kat Koppett – “Improv is the Gym for Life” appeared first on Living A Creative Life with Melissa Dinwiddie.
2017-11-15
1h 01
Improv Interviews
KAT KOPPETT - Improv Interviews Ep.18
Kat Koppett is the CEO & President of Koppett a coaching and consulting company specializing in the use of theatre and storytelling techniques to enhance individual and organizational performance. Her book on how to use improvisational theatre techniques for organizational development, Training to Imagine: Practical Improvisational Theatre Techniques to Enhance Creativity, Teamwork, Leadership and Learning, is considered a seminal work in the field of Applied Improv, and is used in organizations around the world. She holds a BFA in Drama from New York University and an MA in Organizational Psychology from Columbia University. Kat has designed and delivered training such diverse...
2017-08-20
57 min
Podcast Archives - John Cooper, Comedian and improviser
Podcast: Kat Koppett | Storytelling
“Story is the way our brain makes meaning of the world.” In this interview with Kat Koppett we discuss her career origins in theatre and how she went back into the classroom to explore the qualities of improvisation as a tool for training. We also talk about improv in different cultures, and get a great viewpoint of the historical development of the improv scene in the US. New York, USA. https://www.johncooper.org.uk/podcasts/KatKoppett-BABpodcast.mp3 Kat (@kopco) is head of Koppett.com, a company specialising in the...
2016-11-22
00 min
Bring a Brick with John Cooper
Kat Koppett | Storytelling
“Story is the way our brain makes meaning of the world.” In this interview with Kat Koppett we discuss her career origins in theatre and how she went back into the classroom to explore the qualities of improvisation as a tool for training. We also talk about improv in different cultures, and get a great viewpoint of the historical development of the improv scene in the US. New York, USA. Kat (@kopco) is head of Koppett.com, a company specialising in the use of theatre, improv and storytelling techniques to enhance indi...
2016-11-22
32 min