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In this episode, we dive into the relationship between mental health and improvisational theater. Guided by spontaneous audience suggestions, improv becomes a space for curiosity, creativity, and stepping outside of your comfort zone. We talk about how being curious instead of judgmental can help reduce anxiety, encourage self-confidence, and make unexpected moments feel exciting rather than overwhelming.
By KIM.LR - Universität KonstanzIn this episode, we dive into the relationship between mental health and improvisational theater. Guided by spontaneous audience suggestions, improv becomes a space for curiosity, creativity, and stepping outside of your comfort zone. We talk about how being curious instead of judgmental can help reduce anxiety, encourage self-confidence, and make unexpected moments feel exciting rather than overwhelming.

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