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Many people believe improvisation means making everything up on the spot. In reality, good improvisers in music and comedy rely on deep preparation and structure. They don't memorize lines; they learn the rules so they can discover the content in the moment.
Solo podcasting often falls into two extremes: reading a script robotically or rambling without a plan. The solution is to find the middle ground using "Landmarks." You need to know your starting point, your destination (the ending), and the key stops along the way. How you get between those landmarks is where your natural vocal energy shines.
In this micro-episode:
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By Jen deHaanMany people believe improvisation means making everything up on the spot. In reality, good improvisers in music and comedy rely on deep preparation and structure. They don't memorize lines; they learn the rules so they can discover the content in the moment.
Solo podcasting often falls into two extremes: reading a script robotically or rambling without a plan. The solution is to find the middle ground using "Landmarks." You need to know your starting point, your destination (the ending), and the key stops along the way. How you get between those landmarks is where your natural vocal energy shines.
In this micro-episode:
Support your business: Find more episodes and subscribe at stereoforest.com/minute.