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What if the real competitive advantage in an AI-saturated workplace isn’t more tools, but how human it still feels to build things together? In a world where “vibe coding” and AI copilots can translate almost any instruction into code, the leverage shifts to how clearly people communicate, how bravely they improvise in uncertainty, and how much imagination they are willing to bring into the room.Jessia Hoffman lives exactly at that intersection. As founder of On Deck Workshops and a Stanford instructor in applied improvisation, she’s spent years using improv, story, and play to help teams at companies like Google, Bloomberg, and Cisco become more connected, courageous, and creative. Her fully experiential sessions – connective games, shared rituals, and teachable moments – impactfully transform how people relate to risk, failure, creativity, and one another – which is exactly the humanness that AI can’t automate. We talk about:
To follow Jessia Hoffman,
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessiahoffman/
Website: https://ondeckworkshops.com/
RESOURCES!
- Want to talk to Jessia or ask her a question? Connect with her at: linkedin.com/in/jessiahoffman/
- Could your team benefit from improv at your next offsite? Check out On Deck Workshops: ondeckworkshops.com
- And for improv magic in your inbox, sign up for their (every-other-month) newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/598b8d6ac148/ondeckworkshops
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About the host :
I’m Aishwarya, a product builder obsessed with turning raw ideas into real, working tools, especially with AI in the mix. Over the last 9+ years in SaaS, I’ve shipped zero-to-one products, scaled product marketing & GTM motions, and built across MarTech automation, real-time collaboration tools, and live event tech.
Today, I work hands-on as an AI-first builder & forward-deployed PM/Engineer, working closely with AI models, agents, and orchestration systems to shape next-gen AI products.
You can follow me here,
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aishwarya-ashok/
Twitter: https://x.com/aishashok14
My product memos: https://aishashok.com/
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Timestamps:
00:00 - Trailer
01:09 - Intro
04:01 - What is improvisation, and how did you discover improv?
07:03 - From high school to starting On Deck: your journey
12:18 - Can improv be learned as a skill? The right mindset for beginners
21:34 - Is improv always a team activity? Can solo improv help personal growth?
29:17 - Tools & techniques used with teams at Google, Cisco, LinkedIn, etc.
37:25 - How improv naturally helps people loosen up and open up
41:25 - Do you use these tools in the first few minutes to make people feel at ease?
44:51 - Theatre & stand-up improv: practice vs reading the room
48:02 - Improv as a creative boundary to build on others’ ideas
01:02:05 - Parallels between improv and working with AI as a co-partner
01:06:10 - Tech is abundant, but creativity and execution still matter most
01:07:56 - Quick improv exercise: “Name three things” game
01:14:52 - Why human creativity is key to using AI effectively
01:17:08 - Outro
By The Founder's FoyerWhat if the real competitive advantage in an AI-saturated workplace isn’t more tools, but how human it still feels to build things together? In a world where “vibe coding” and AI copilots can translate almost any instruction into code, the leverage shifts to how clearly people communicate, how bravely they improvise in uncertainty, and how much imagination they are willing to bring into the room.Jessia Hoffman lives exactly at that intersection. As founder of On Deck Workshops and a Stanford instructor in applied improvisation, she’s spent years using improv, story, and play to help teams at companies like Google, Bloomberg, and Cisco become more connected, courageous, and creative. Her fully experiential sessions – connective games, shared rituals, and teachable moments – impactfully transform how people relate to risk, failure, creativity, and one another – which is exactly the humanness that AI can’t automate. We talk about:
To follow Jessia Hoffman,
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessiahoffman/
Website: https://ondeckworkshops.com/
RESOURCES!
- Want to talk to Jessia or ask her a question? Connect with her at: linkedin.com/in/jessiahoffman/
- Could your team benefit from improv at your next offsite? Check out On Deck Workshops: ondeckworkshops.com
- And for improv magic in your inbox, sign up for their (every-other-month) newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/598b8d6ac148/ondeckworkshops
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About the host :
I’m Aishwarya, a product builder obsessed with turning raw ideas into real, working tools, especially with AI in the mix. Over the last 9+ years in SaaS, I’ve shipped zero-to-one products, scaled product marketing & GTM motions, and built across MarTech automation, real-time collaboration tools, and live event tech.
Today, I work hands-on as an AI-first builder & forward-deployed PM/Engineer, working closely with AI models, agents, and orchestration systems to shape next-gen AI products.
You can follow me here,
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aishwarya-ashok/
Twitter: https://x.com/aishashok14
My product memos: https://aishashok.com/
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Timestamps:
00:00 - Trailer
01:09 - Intro
04:01 - What is improvisation, and how did you discover improv?
07:03 - From high school to starting On Deck: your journey
12:18 - Can improv be learned as a skill? The right mindset for beginners
21:34 - Is improv always a team activity? Can solo improv help personal growth?
29:17 - Tools & techniques used with teams at Google, Cisco, LinkedIn, etc.
37:25 - How improv naturally helps people loosen up and open up
41:25 - Do you use these tools in the first few minutes to make people feel at ease?
44:51 - Theatre & stand-up improv: practice vs reading the room
48:02 - Improv as a creative boundary to build on others’ ideas
01:02:05 - Parallels between improv and working with AI as a co-partner
01:06:10 - Tech is abundant, but creativity and execution still matter most
01:07:56 - Quick improv exercise: “Name three things” game
01:14:52 - Why human creativity is key to using AI effectively
01:17:08 - Outro