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Bonus: The Improv Practice of Verbal Processors
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Bonus: The Improv Practice of Verbal Processors

Verbal processors do so to learn and understand new concepts and idea. But what about when they're improvisers.

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Today I am speaking about verbal processors and how they fit into an improv team (scene), or class environment.

So the episodes being released right now are about giving and getting notes (feedback) in improv. One thing that I haven’…

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Neurodiversity and Improv - Podcast & Articles
Neurodiversity and Improv
A podcast about learning and performing improv as, or with, neurodivergent performers. Episodes are about how being neurodivergent affects scenework and sets, acting and performance, teaching and coaching, teams, and learning (being a neurodivergent improv student).
If you are a neurodivergent actor, comedian, or performer, this podcast might be useful to you too.
Episodes are not for diagnosing, making excuses, or therapy. They are for discussing, learning, and being inclusive in your practice.
Hosted by Jen deHaan, an AuDHD improviser. Produced by and for StereoForest.com.