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What do you do when life takes a turn you didn’t see coming?
In this episode, Teresa sits down with Will Luera, a renowned international improv teacher and Executive Director of Lifeline Productions, to talk about what it looks like to navigate unexpected change in real life.
In improv, there’s a simple idea: accept what’s given and build from there. “Yes, And.” On stage, it’s second nature. In life, it’s something else entirely.
Will shares how he moved through a major transition, how he stayed grounded in his values, and how he stepped into something new without starting over. This is a conversation about identity shifts, forward movement, and recognizing that what feels like a disruption may actually open the door to something better.
If you’ve ever felt like your plans were suddenly off track, this episode will speak to you.
By Teresa BuenoWhat do you do when life takes a turn you didn’t see coming?
In this episode, Teresa sits down with Will Luera, a renowned international improv teacher and Executive Director of Lifeline Productions, to talk about what it looks like to navigate unexpected change in real life.
In improv, there’s a simple idea: accept what’s given and build from there. “Yes, And.” On stage, it’s second nature. In life, it’s something else entirely.
Will shares how he moved through a major transition, how he stayed grounded in his values, and how he stepped into something new without starting over. This is a conversation about identity shifts, forward movement, and recognizing that what feels like a disruption may actually open the door to something better.
If you’ve ever felt like your plans were suddenly off track, this episode will speak to you.