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Where do you live and work? (City)
Asheville
What is your main interest in this network?
Education, Networking, Improv Resources
What kind of person are you?
24-7
What kinds of improv-related services are you involved in?
Teambuilding, Creativity, Innovation, Communcation, Conflict Resolution, Leadership, Change Management
Any niche industries, skills, etc?
Diversity & Inclusion
Share a favorite 'improv epiphany'
That you can't play two intentions at the same time on stage. Or in life, for that matter.
More about you: (Short Bio or any other details you'd like people to know)
I'm the author of the 37days blog and a few business books on global diversity issues. My new book, LIFE IS A VERB, is forthcoming in September 2008.
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http://www.thecircleproject.com
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http://www.pattidigh.com
Check out my...(book, workshop, etc.)
http://www.37days.com
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1-828-280-5766, patti@thecircleproject.com

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At 3:52pm on April 4, 2008, Patricia Ryan Madson said…
I am honored to be added to your friends list. What a pity I wasn't at the Banff event this year. I did a gig at the Banff Leadership Center two years ago right after my book came out, teaching improv to leaders. It was satisfying to see how improv can be a tool to do a lot of good. How great that we share this interest. I see that your partner is involved in improv as well as formal theater. And I was pleased to discover that it was Jodi Cohen who introduced you to the g-box which is going great guns these days. I hope to meet her someday. Hello, Jodi! I love the idea of a reverse box that one of your readers mentioned. So, hooray for improv and friendship.
At 3:38pm on January 22, 2008, Kim Bater said…
Hi Patti

I was in a learning session the other day and the issue of diversity came up around conflict resolution and your activities that helped us explore the like me, not like me paradigm came to mind and I introduced it and people connected immediately.

thanks for that and many other nuggets from your session.

Kim
At 3:58pm on January 16, 2008, Karen Dawson said…
So great to find your name (and face) online - your session impacted me more than you'll ever know. I'm still thinking about it. Delicious food for thought it was indeed. Sending best wishes from the chilly north. Karen
At 12:48pm on January 15, 2008, Jodi Cohen said…
darling! you are my SAD lamp! xoxo jodi
 
 

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