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Funny people make it look easy, while the rest of us overthink every conversation, worry how we'll come across, or try too hard to get a laugh. But improv teaches you that the harder you try to be funny, the harder it gets—and it isn’t about being loud, witty, or the life of the party. If you've ever believed, “Hindi talaga ako funny,” this conversation might surprise you. Aryn Cristobal has been an improv performer for SPIT (Silly People’s Improv Theater) Manila performer since 2006. After studying improv in New York at Magnet Theater and The PIT, she returned to Manila as a founding member and instructor of Third World Improv, the country's first dedicated improv school. She also co-hosts Tawa, Let's! and Dead Air: A Horror Podcast and is one-half of the improv music duo A II Z with Zsaris.For any collaboration, brand partnership, and campaign run inquiries, e-mail us at [email protected].
By Myrza Sison and The Pod Network5
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Funny people make it look easy, while the rest of us overthink every conversation, worry how we'll come across, or try too hard to get a laugh. But improv teaches you that the harder you try to be funny, the harder it gets—and it isn’t about being loud, witty, or the life of the party. If you've ever believed, “Hindi talaga ako funny,” this conversation might surprise you. Aryn Cristobal has been an improv performer for SPIT (Silly People’s Improv Theater) Manila performer since 2006. After studying improv in New York at Magnet Theater and The PIT, she returned to Manila as a founding member and instructor of Third World Improv, the country's first dedicated improv school. She also co-hosts Tawa, Let's! and Dead Air: A Horror Podcast and is one-half of the improv music duo A II Z with Zsaris.For any collaboration, brand partnership, and campaign run inquiries, e-mail us at [email protected].

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