Hi William,
Yes there I am.
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I want to thank you again for the inspirational training you gave here. And I would love to join you in San francisco. As soon as I know when ill let you know...
Hi William!
Wonderful getting to know you in Arnhem.
The London AIN session was great! Really nice to meet such interested people and we had fun experimenting with status. I believe Paul is going to post a movie with some comments.
Hope to see you again soon!
Yes! and will I be having the joy of seeing you in the heartland in a few weeks?
At 10:36am on September 27, 2008, Joey Greene said…
I have received approval for my cheeseburger budget, and it may be possible to have enough to finance an ale or maybe a loaf of baked sourdough. I will be in town from the 1st through the 6th. So maybe Thursday?? I'll keep working on the pic. It tooK me a year just to log-in.
Hey William,
I looked at your posting about the book "The No Asshole Rule" and that you want more information about studies mentioned.
I looked on Amazon.com as they sometimes include reference material cited in nonfiction books. No luck (although there is an online test people can take to find out if they are an a**.
However, there is a post by the author referencing his blog: www.bobsutton.net
Not only can you post your question to the author but he posts about a lot of the books that have (or are) influencing him. He mentions the book "Influence" which I skimmed and plan on reading - one day. I will definitely be looking at his blog again. There is an entry about hospitals that looks interesting.
have a hell of a time with our mask workshop this weekend...
Hi William,
Truly enjoyed your KJ intensive workshop last weekend. I realize I have your play book, as well. You have a joy about you that is infectious. Thanks for sharing your insights with me, and the class.
2 Questions I have for this group are:
1. What in your experience do you see as the overarching benefit, and secondary benefits, women in business learn from improv, and how to they apply it back at work?
2. Do you have women clients who show personal and professional growth/increased joy and success from applying what they learned about improv that you can refer to me to interview?
Hi William,
Thank you for the excellent improv intensive workshop at BATS this week. I left with a bigger toolkit, felt challenged on some core levels of understanding improv, and enjoyed our personal and business conversations as well. Look forward to seeing more of you and possibly working with you in the future!
Hi William:
Thanks for the comment on the blog. Yes the workshop is being videotaped and we did an evening with masks. Keith was talking about you yesterday and some of your work. I am learning and quite enTRANCed by the time here and it is equal measures of what we are learning and how Keith approaches teaching.
David
I really enjoyed that one day Saturday workshop with you at BATS a few months ago. If you are having any special workshops for professional actor/improvisors I'd really love to know about it. I teach with a good friend of yours: Letitia Bartlett. I still want to get you over to the Academy of Art next fall for my Craft of Comedy class. As soon as I have days and times, I will contact you. Where does the local S.F. chapter of AIN meet?
Hi William--the programming committee has been talking about you. Have your ears been burning? We have a potentially wonderful evil plan for the conference in October. Drop me a line or call so we can discuss!
-caitlin
A friend of mine is going to be in SF for several weeks, arriving May 9th. Was wondering if you two could meet, and she could tell me (when she gets back) about all of the great stuff that you do, esp. re: applying improvisation with execs and mask work with execs? She is a proud introvert (though she does training and coaching), does not use improv, and has a UK/corporate slant. She's a good representative of the type of execs that I'd like to work more with (and if you fancy collaborating and earning in pounds...please let me know : )
I look forward to hearing from you.
Mr. Hall my dear - hope all is well with you my talented-mask-man-friend. I just missed seeing the European Improv Festival in Berlin...the kids and I were there for a few days but needed to head out of town before the fun started. Darn it all anyway. Back in Canada now for a few days and right back into the swing of things....saw you online and wanted to send greetings.
We missed you in Banff. I've told you that already so now you know I'm procrastinating - tsk, tsk. Should be packing my suitcase for the week ahead.
Big hugs to you from the north, coming straight your way now. Wish I knew how to type a hug...hmmrrraaagggghhh. That was a big one!
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Yes there I am.
Thank you for leaving a note right away. It shows how active this network is...
I want to thank you again for the inspirational training you gave here. And I would love to join you in San francisco. As soon as I know when ill let you know...
Lets keep in touch...
Wonderful getting to know you in Arnhem.
The London AIN session was great! Really nice to meet such interested people and we had fun experimenting with status. I believe Paul is going to post a movie with some comments.
Hope to see you again soon!
I looked at your posting about the book "The No Asshole Rule" and that you want more information about studies mentioned.
I looked on Amazon.com as they sometimes include reference material cited in nonfiction books. No luck (although there is an online test people can take to find out if they are an a**.
However, there is a post by the author referencing his blog: www.bobsutton.net
Not only can you post your question to the author but he posts about a lot of the books that have (or are) influencing him. He mentions the book "Influence" which I skimmed and plan on reading - one day. I will definitely be looking at his blog again. There is an entry about hospitals that looks interesting.
have a hell of a time with our mask workshop this weekend...
Truly enjoyed your KJ intensive workshop last weekend. I realize I have your play book, as well. You have a joy about you that is infectious. Thanks for sharing your insights with me, and the class.
2 Questions I have for this group are:
1. What in your experience do you see as the overarching benefit, and secondary benefits, women in business learn from improv, and how to they apply it back at work?
2. Do you have women clients who show personal and professional growth/increased joy and success from applying what they learned about improv that you can refer to me to interview?
Thank you for the excellent improv intensive workshop at BATS this week. I left with a bigger toolkit, felt challenged on some core levels of understanding improv, and enjoyed our personal and business conversations as well. Look forward to seeing more of you and possibly working with you in the future!
Belina
Thanks for the comment on the blog. Yes the workshop is being videotaped and we did an evening with masks. Keith was talking about you yesterday and some of your work. I am learning and quite enTRANCed by the time here and it is equal measures of what we are learning and how Keith approaches teaching.
David
I really enjoyed that one day Saturday workshop with you at BATS a few months ago. If you are having any special workshops for professional actor/improvisors I'd really love to know about it. I teach with a good friend of yours: Letitia Bartlett. I still want to get you over to the Academy of Art next fall for my Craft of Comedy class. As soon as I have days and times, I will contact you. Where does the local S.F. chapter of AIN meet?
-caitlin
A friend of mine is going to be in SF for several weeks, arriving May 9th. Was wondering if you two could meet, and she could tell me (when she gets back) about all of the great stuff that you do, esp. re: applying improvisation with execs and mask work with execs? She is a proud introvert (though she does training and coaching), does not use improv, and has a UK/corporate slant. She's a good representative of the type of execs that I'd like to work more with (and if you fancy collaborating and earning in pounds...please let me know : )
I look forward to hearing from you.
Best wishes,
Belina
We missed you in Banff. I've told you that already so now you know I'm procrastinating - tsk, tsk. Should be packing my suitcase for the week ahead.
Big hugs to you from the north, coming straight your way now. Wish I knew how to type a hug...hmmrrraaagggghhh. That was a big one!
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