One of the greatest joys of being on stage is the dynamic interaction with the audience. I've been fortunate enough to witness comedy masters like Victor Borge, Jay Leno, and Gallagher riff with the crowd, and it has taught me invaluable lessons about improvisation and connection.
To truly engage an audience, one must be comfortable enough with their material to improvise and stay in the moment.
Not to mention keeping an open mind, ready to embrace all the possibilities of where the interaction might lead. This improvisational skill is not only risky but also essential to keep performances sharp and intimate.
In other words...
GET THE CORTISOL OUT!
When you are comfortable, you can improvise!
Then you're able to personalize the presentation by responding to the audience in real-time!
It is a sure way to create a unique performance that only happens once! It's this connection and authenticity that makes each show special-no two performances are ever the same.
How do you GET THE CORTISOL OUT? More on that in the future!
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