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"If we're doing the class clown act to distract, to escape, to disengage, to protect, to defend, then yeah, we'd probably like someone to be more serious. But if we are being playful and goofy and silly in serious engagement with the group, that's likely to be really productive."
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By Karen Gimnig & Paul Tevis"If we're doing the class clown act to distract, to escape, to disengage, to protect, to defend, then yeah, we'd probably like someone to be more serious. But if we are being playful and goofy and silly in serious engagement with the group, that's likely to be really productive."
Listen on the website and read the transcript
Watch this episode on YouTube