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 The Backline There’s Nothing More Boring Than Creativity
 Aug 19, 2025 
 In this lively discussion, the hosts tackle where improvisational ideas originate and how to tackle creative blocks. They explore the paradox of creativity being dull at times, despite its whimsical reputation. Nostalgic tales from Chicago and experiences at the Detroit Improv Festival highlight the connection between food and creativity. The conversation delves into emotional dynamics in improv and the importance of embracing 'bad' ideas to spark originality, all while emphasizing authenticity and diversity in performances. 
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Use Variety To Beat Predictable Ruts
- Avoid falling into overused tropes by intentionally varying emotion and stage picture when you enter a scene.
- Use variety as a strategy so your choice stands out and prevents creative tunnel vision.
Choose Contrast Intentionally
- Before you enter, scan what has already happened and choose something mathematically different to offer next.
- Use deliberate contrast (tone, location, posture) to feel fresh rather than chasing novelty on stage.
Let Bad Ideas Reboot Creativity
- Rejection from your internal editor chokes idea flow; the brain stops offering ideas after repeated 'no's.
- Open up to bad or silly ideas to reset ideation and let the brain generate again.








