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Just 20 minutes of improv theater can foster creativity and confidence, and help with anxiety, depression, and your ability to tolerate uncertainty.
Link to episode transcript: https://tinyurl.com/4t9rjj58
Episode summary:
Deema Altaher was never one for the spotlight. So when her husband signed them up for improv classes, she had no idea what to expect. And yet after one class, Deema was hooked. From active listening games to “yes, and” prompts, she found that improv exercises shifted the way she connected with other people, and eased her nerves as she navigated all the uncomfortable parts of starting a new job. She was also inspired to “say yes” to new life opportunities. In fact, an emerging science shows that improv can benefit many people in terms of fostering greater comfort with new situations, inspiring creativity, lifting your mood, and even easing anxiety and depression. Professor Peter Felsman is a social scientist and improviser himself who has tested this spontaneous style of theater in the lab. Felsman explains how improv might cause these improvements, and others, like lessening social anxiety in children.
Try Improv On Your Own:
11 Easy Improv Games for Beginners - https://tinyurl.com/24xrre2y
Today’s guests:
Deema Altaher is an engineer who recently moved back to the United States from the United Arab Emirates.
Peter Felsman is a professor of social work at Northern Michigan University who specializes in the intersection between mindfulness, psychology and the arts.
Learn more about Peter Felsman’s work: https://tinyurl.com/5h47wsxs
Resources from The Greater Good Science Center:
Seven Ways to Cope with Uncertainty: https://tinyurl.com/4zh3m36e
Embracing Discomfort Can Help You Grow: https://tinyurl.com/5ftvvce3
The Power of Performance: https://tinyurl.com/3mc78yzb
What Mel Brooks Can Teach Us about “Group Flow”: https://tinyurl.com/2rxmrzhn
More Resources on Improv
NPR - The rules of improv can make you funnier. They can also make you more confident: https://tinyurl.com/2wvpk53j
Harvard Gazette - For more than just laughs: https://tinyurl.com/2zzxacpu
TED - How Improv Comedy Improves Mental Health: https://tinyurl.com/5a8vpt67
What helps you destress and cope with big changes? Email us at [email protected] or use the hashtag #happinesspod.
Help us share The Science of Happiness!
Rate us on Spotify and share this link with someone who might like the show: https://tinyurl.com/wnfb99cy
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Just 20 minutes of improv theater can foster creativity and confidence, and help with anxiety, depression, and your ability to tolerate uncertainty.
Link to episode transcript: https://tinyurl.com/4t9rjj58
Episode summary:
Deema Altaher was never one for the spotlight. So when her husband signed them up for improv classes, she had no idea what to expect. And yet after one class, Deema was hooked. From active listening games to “yes, and” prompts, she found that improv exercises shifted the way she connected with other people, and eased her nerves as she navigated all the uncomfortable parts of starting a new job. She was also inspired to “say yes” to new life opportunities. In fact, an emerging science shows that improv can benefit many people in terms of fostering greater comfort with new situations, inspiring creativity, lifting your mood, and even easing anxiety and depression. Professor Peter Felsman is a social scientist and improviser himself who has tested this spontaneous style of theater in the lab. Felsman explains how improv might cause these improvements, and others, like lessening social anxiety in children.
Try Improv On Your Own:
11 Easy Improv Games for Beginners - https://tinyurl.com/24xrre2y
Today’s guests:
Deema Altaher is an engineer who recently moved back to the United States from the United Arab Emirates.
Peter Felsman is a professor of social work at Northern Michigan University who specializes in the intersection between mindfulness, psychology and the arts.
Learn more about Peter Felsman’s work: https://tinyurl.com/5h47wsxs
Resources from The Greater Good Science Center:
Seven Ways to Cope with Uncertainty: https://tinyurl.com/4zh3m36e
Embracing Discomfort Can Help You Grow: https://tinyurl.com/5ftvvce3
The Power of Performance: https://tinyurl.com/3mc78yzb
What Mel Brooks Can Teach Us about “Group Flow”: https://tinyurl.com/2rxmrzhn
More Resources on Improv
NPR - The rules of improv can make you funnier. They can also make you more confident: https://tinyurl.com/2wvpk53j
Harvard Gazette - For more than just laughs: https://tinyurl.com/2zzxacpu
TED - How Improv Comedy Improves Mental Health: https://tinyurl.com/5a8vpt67
What helps you destress and cope with big changes? Email us at [email protected] or use the hashtag #happinesspod.
Help us share The Science of Happiness!
Rate us on Spotify and share this link with someone who might like the show: https://tinyurl.com/wnfb99cy
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