Frederick: Fun kills fear, which is a good quote from an improv friend of mine. He's used that in a talk where he mentions that what you're having fun, the fear kind of just actually just vanishes. I love how the whole, just of the core of improv, like, it's all about listening, acceptance, non-judgment, empathy, trust and connection. Frederick: Anytime you're going to be interacting with the rest of the team or anyone outside of the team, those skills are valuable.
Mike Gorgone unleashes his impromptu playbook to rescue us from our most unwelcome critic...ourselves. He teaches us how marrying the two seemingly disparate concepts of improv & UX, can help us break free from the crippling self-doubt that keeps us from our best collaborations. Yes, and he shows us how fun kills fear. He also reveals how even the "bad ideas" can lead us to great ones while building a fantastic UX punchline worthy of a standing ovation.
- What Got You into Improv? (3:47)
- What Was the Aha Moment That Inspired You to Combine Improv with UX? (7:43)
- Are You Also Presenting at These Workshops? (9:44)
- Are You Writing a Book on This Topic? (10:09)
- Workshop Topics (11:09)
- Where Does Improv Fit in the Design Process? (18:01)
- How Does the Yes And Exercise Work? (20:57)
- Coaching Through the Fears of Doing Improv (26:47)
- Feeling Safe About Ideas in the Workplace (32:36)
- What Can Help to Make You Better at Improv? (38:56)
- How Can We Use This in the Field? (42:09)
- Final Thoughts (51:50)
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