• You don't need backstory: starting scenes in the middle
    Feb 16 2026

    SURPRISE! I'm back. Hi! :)

    Starting a scene with two people standing there asking "who are you?" or explaining a bunch of backstory is one of the quickest ways to lose your audience. In this episode, I talk about why exposition bogs down the top of your scene and how starting in the middle of the action gives your scene immediate momentum.

    This is the first in a short four episode series about the top of the scene, initiations, and base reality. I reference Truth in Comedy (linked in the show notes below) and walk through two exercises: a partner drill where one player starts a physical action and the other identifies and justifies it, and a solo version arbitrarily called Narrate This where you practice describing and justifying your own actions in real time.

    Resources and downloads:

    https://improvupdate.com

    Truth in comedy: https://www.indigo.ca/en-ca/truth-in-comedy-the-manual-for-improvisation/9781566080033.html

    YouTube version of this episode: https://youtu.be/WFyTR-IJc-s

    Newsletter:

    https://improvupdate.com/newsletter

    Chapters

    00:00 Why backstory kills your scenes

    00:59 Truth in Comedy and why exposition doesn't work

    02:29 Start in the middle of the action

    03:59 Partner exercise: identify and justify

    05:26 Adding challenge by making actions illegal

    06:27 Solo exercise: Narrate This

    07:33 Wrap up

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    8 min
  • Five Vocal Exercises for Better Improv Characters
    Nov 3 2025

    Get the PDF "Vocal Basics for Improv" with all the exercises and concepts from this episode at https://improvupdate.com/downloads.

    This episode is all about using your voice in improv. You do not need to do "funny voices" to be a good performer, you can work with the attributes of your own voice and make some subtle shifts.

    I explain how to use your own voice effectively. These subtle changes to your vocal dynamics can create clear, grounded characters that you can heighten in a variety of ways.

    You'll get an overview of the core components of vocal musicality, and how to practice them. These include speech rate, cadence, and prosody. Understanding these is the first step to vocal control. Then, I share five specific improv exercises to practice these skills.

    I really REALLY want to redo the singing parts, oh gawd :) Also feel free to take a drink or something each time I bump the mic arm.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Previous Episodes on Vocal Musicality:

    Figuring out your vocal speed (words per minute): https://youtu.be/3HK40OxMGno

    Exercises for voice: https://youtu.be/Z6ekXuwbpxk

    Newsletter Sign-up (with reflection PDF): https://improvupdate.com/newsletter

    Jill Bernard's "Small Cute Book of Improv": https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3231956-jill-bernard-s-small-cute-book-of-improv

    Viola Spolin: https://www.violaspolin.org/publications

    Example of "Recitative": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDq4KqP7Pxs

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    22 min
  • Own Your Weirdness: A Guide to Really Good Improv (Performances)
    Oct 20 2025

    In this episode, I explain how to commit to your authentic self in your improv practice. You will learn to reframe perceived weaknesses into compelling strengths on stage. Your messy and imperfect parts are exactly what your scenes need.

    I discuss how neurodivergent performers can use their unique traits. The episode also covers how to collaborate effectively with scene partners who have different brain wiring. I share a personal story from my past as a dance fitness teacher. A very clumsy moment taught me how to connect with an audience through imperfection. We apply that lesson directly to your scene work.

    You will see how specific traits, like a literal take or a deadpan delivery, can be an asset in your performance. I also address traits that can be challenging in a scene, like monologuing. I provide practical methods to manage these traits, such as using a character to guide your choices.

    Ultimately, this episode helps you build self-awareness. This allows you to understand your own gifts and collaborate more effectively with your team.

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    19 min
  • Four Ways to Give your Characters a Clear Point of View
    Sep 1 2025

    In this episode, I'm really getting into what I believe is the most important element for creating a compelling character: their point of view. I’ve found that the most interesting thing about a character isn't what they do, but why they do it. A strong, consistent POV is the lens through which your character sees the world, and it’s what separates a memorable performance from a flat cliche.

    First, I'll give you a clear definition of what a point of view actually is (like, more than just an opinion). Then, I'll walk you through four distinct methods to help you build and establish strong POVs in your own scene work. We'll cover how to use emotion, observation, and justification to inform your characters.

    Last up... I'll share something that ties it all together, that'll help you build a rich inner life for your character without ever needing to do a boring monologue about their backstory. I'll provide practice exercises for each method that you can use with a group or even on your own. Because I'm a fan of the solo improvs!

    Mentioned in this episode:

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    19 min
  • The Power of Silence: 3 Exercises to Improve Your Acting
    Aug 25 2025

    Alt title: Get to Skin Suit Town: 3 Exercises to Improve Your Acting

    In this episode, I'm diving into one of the best acting exercises you can give yourself: practicing scene work with little dialogue, or even none at all. I’ve found that learning to use physicality, emotional reactions, and environment is what changes a performance from "just saying words real good" to truly embodying a believable character. Or like... as I like to say because it is now improv canon, "get to skin suit town".

    I’ll explain why taking dialogue away forces you to slow down, live in the scene, and build a story layer by layer. Part of that oh-so-classic "show, don't tell" advice. Then, the exercises. You can add three new exercises to your workout to build this skill. I'll also tell you how to adjust them to practice on your own.

    And if you do a lot of audio-only improv or have difficulty with nonverbal cues: I’ll specifically explain why this work is still useful, and how you can adapt it to your own unique brain and performance style.

    As an aside! If you have trim silence features on in your podcast app, I'm gonna guess it'll trim a few intentional pauses in this one ;)

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Downloadable PDF Exercise Guides: improvupdate.com/downloads
    • The Improv Update Discord Community: improvupdate.com/discord
    • Free Improv Worksheet & Newsletter: improvupdate.com/newsletter
    • Improvised Comedy Podcast, Grack Public Access: stereoforest.com/grack

    Downloadable content

    Download the Free Post-Show Reflection Guide: Sent to your inbox when you subscribe to either newsletter (and added to the footer to each message if you're already subscribed).

    Get a booklet with six exercises to help you get reps in challenging scenes called "Exercises to Ruin You"

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    20 min
  • 3-Step System & Exercise to Manage Self-Criticism in Improv
    Aug 18 2025

    Your inner critic might be a key reason you feel stuck, anxious, or in your head during an improv scene. But trying to fight it or ignore it doesn't work. This episode reveals a completely different approach: give that critical energy to your character.

    I break down the science of why your brain creates that critical voice and how it’s connected to a deep fear of social rejection. You will learn a practical three-step system for working with your inner critic instead of against it.

    The episode concludes with a practical exercise I'm calling "Accept This Story, You," designed to retrain your brain. This exercise teaches you how to turn that intense analytical energy outward into relentless curiosity and support for your scene partner, transforming what might be your biggest challenge into a pretty useful tool.

    RESOURCES MENTIONED:

    Download the Free Post-Show Reflection Guide: https://improvupdate.com/newsletter - get Neurodivergent resources if you select "Performing and your brain" option.

    Get a booklet with six exercises to help you get reps with challenging scenes "Exercises to Ruin You": https://improvupdate.com/downloads and its YouTube companion https://youtu.be/h2_J4tLqCN0

    Episode with 7 hacks to help you get out of challenging spots in a scene: https://youtu.be/RTN5KfE7GZ4

    The science of adaptive and maladaptive perfectionism (related to sport, but a good jumping off point): https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11055971/

    CONNECT WITH ME:

    StereoForest Podcast Production: https://stereoforest.com

    Social Media:

    • https://tiktok.com/@yourimprovbrain
    • https://instagram.com/yourimprovbrain
    • https://jendehaan.bsky.social

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    18 min
  • An Improv Workout: 6 Exercises to Build Your "Failure Muscle"
    Aug 11 2025

    We know that failure is the engine of learning, but how do you actually practice it in a safe and productive way?

    In this episode, I provide a full workout plan with SIX specific exercises designed to put you in challenging situations.

    Learn practical drills for your practice groups or classes that train you to handle wild scenes, distracting environments, and even challenging scene partners. This is your guide to getting your reps in, building a tolerance for chaos, and developing the confidence that you can handle anything on stage.

    And you can get these exercises as a handy written PDF. Link for that right below this sentence. Hi!

    References in this episode:

    • Previous episode mentioned about failure: https://improvupdate.com/7-scene-hacks-to-help-when-you-make-a-mistake/ (video, podcast, etc links on this page)
    • Download PDF mentioned available here: https://improvupdate.com/downloads
    • Watch this episode on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/h2_J4tLqCN0
    • Improvising Solo with a Mannequin: https://jens-discount-improv-emporium.biz
    • People mentioned: Berg, Jake Regal, Sebastian Conelli

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    22 min
  • Clear Mind = Get Out of Your Head in Improv
    Aug 4 2025

    We are often taught that forgetting is a weakness, especially in improv where details seem really important. It's what we practice all the time!

    However, forgetting can be a skill to practice. In this episode, I explore the science behind why our brains are designed to forget, and how we can use this adaptive process to our advantage in our scenes and shows.

    Learn how letting go of details can reduce cognitive load, improve listening, and help you get out of your head and out of your own way in a scene. I'll also cover how this also applies to some neurodivergent performers who process information in different ways. You will also discover a practical pre-show exercise to clear your mind so you can be more present and spontaneous in your scenes inspired by Mo Gawdat.

    Resources mentioned:

    • Research on Forgetting: https://www.utoronto.ca/news/why-forgetting-really-important-memory-u-t-research
    • The PDF resource mentioned in this episode will be available mid-August 2025 at: https://improvupdate.com/downloads
    • Improv Update Website & Newsletter: ImprovUpdate.com/newsletters
    • Your Improv Brain Discord Community: https://discord.gg/6fAfQ8fhCA

    Downloadable content

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    20 min