
The Stage Taught Us What the Boardroom Needs
Why Theatre Artists Make the Best Leadership Communication Coaches, Trainers, and Speakers You may be missing out on the best option because of your own misunderstanding or bias. “Take the drama out.”

Why Theatre Artists Make the Best Leadership Communication Coaches, Trainers, and Speakers You may be missing out on the best option because of your own misunderstanding or bias. “Take the drama out.”

There’s a moment in almost every important meeting that goes one of two ways. Someone says something that lands a little sideways. It may challenge an assumption. It could be a real

Feedback can come in many forms. Often, the discussions around the topic focus on the feedback being given rather than on the person requesting or asking

Have you noticed other leaders’ voices on recorded books? On podcasts? On Clubhouse? Then assume your voice is being noticed as well. Your voice is one

Excellent leadership communication is essential for thriving cultures and a company’s bottom line. The artistic discipline found in the performing arts can provide guidance on all

We love to laugh! Comedy and humor bring lightness and joy to many situations. Using humor at work can be invaluable in leadership and business communication.

This season is usually filled with messages of hope. As leaders, we can feel that it’s our responsibility to communicate hopeful messages to our teams –

There’s no one way to communicate that works for all of us in all situations. Subtle shifts and variations of tone, word choice, inflection, body language,