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Bad advice.

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People give a ton of bad public speaking advice.    Here is some of it:   Practice in a mirror Clasp your hands behind your back When you walk around it keeps the audience interested Look over their heads if you’re too nervous to make eye contact Be confident/Don’t be nervous   The advice-givers mean ... Continue Reading

Rock climbing and metaphors

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One of the things we like to say in my family is “Everything is a metaphor for everything else.” We started saying this a couple of summers ago, when we were getting ready for a big backpacking trip to Yosemite. My husband is an avid hiker and camper, and we had planned this trip to ... Continue Reading

There are little stories everywhere

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I’ve been traveling a lot recently—a family wedding, then a couple of business trips. This has given me a lot of time in the airport, one of my favorite places to be. That may sound strange, or like I’m being sarcastic, but I mean it. On a regular day, when I’m at the airport on ... Continue Reading

What’s communication for?

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When I facilitate workshops, I sometimes kick off a session by asking this question. What is communication for? Why do we need it? Usually this question is met with total silence. I can practically hear them thinking: Is she for real? What kind of question is that? Partly I’m asking to start a conversation, and ... Continue Reading

Freedom

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Today’s the day folks in the U.S. celebrate our freedom from the tyranny of English rule. July 4, the signing of the Declaration of Independence. I think a lot of us are uneasy with freedoms; we like to be told what to do, how and when to do it. We want to fit in, so ... Continue Reading

Actors Make Great Coaches

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Actors As Coaches?! Um, really, Angie? Actors? Actors are egomaniacs! They are total narcissists! Coaches have to be able to listen, to support someone else. How could an actor make a great coach? Listen, I’ve worked in professional theater for my whole adult life, and I know every stereotype about actors that’s out there. I ... Continue Reading

New Name, New Website!

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Welcome to Ignite CSP! When our company was born in 2007, we had to come up with a name pretty quickly. We knew we’d be working with corporate executives, and we’re all theatre people, so we combined “executive” and the word for a roster of plays (or in this case, skills): “repertory.”  This name served ... Continue Reading