Episodes
Thursday Feb 18, 2016
Thursday Feb 18, 2016
Jenean
Morrison is a highly successful coloring book author and surface/textile
designer. We talk about the adult coloring book craze and how she's
managed visibility as an introvert.
Full episode show notes: http://theintrovertentrepreneur.com/2016/02/17/ep106-jenean-morrison-adult-coloring-books-success-introvert-artist-entrepreneur/
Thursday Nov 19, 2015
Ep96: Sherry Richert Belul on Celebrating the Small Stuff
Thursday Nov 19, 2015
Thursday Nov 19, 2015
Sherry
Richert Belul, founder of Simply Celebrate, shares her thoughts on
gratitude, mindfulness, happiness, true success, and of course,
celebrating!
Full show notes at http://theintrovertentrepreneur.com/2015/11/19/ep96-sherry-rihe-small-stuff/
Thursday Nov 19, 2015
Ep96: Sherry Richert Belul on Celebrating the Small Stuff
Thursday Nov 19, 2015
Thursday Nov 19, 2015
Sherry
Richert Belul, founder of Simply Celebrate, shares her thoughts on
gratitude, mindfulness, happiness, true success, and of course,
celebrating!
Full show notes at
Thursday Oct 15, 2015
Ep92: David Nihill Teaches Us How to Use the Power of Humor
Thursday Oct 15, 2015
Thursday Oct 15, 2015
David Nihill is the Founder of FunnyBizz, a community and conference series
where business meets humor to abolish boring content. He is also the
author of the best-selling book “Do You Talk Funny?” He has been
featured in Inc., Lifehacker, The Huffington Post, Fast Company,
Entrepreneur, and Forbes. We chat about why introverts make great comics, how to find humor in the serious, and how to incorporate humor into presentations for greater impact.
Complete Show Notes: http://theintrovertentrepreneur.com/2015/10/14/ep92-david-nihill-teaches-us-about-the-power-of-humor/
Wednesday May 06, 2015
Ep80: Yes, And and Beyond: A Conversation with Improv Pioneer Bob Kulhan
Wednesday May 06, 2015
Wednesday May 06, 2015
Stand up in front of a group. No script. No prep. No rules. This is improv in a way. Its not quite as scary as that, even though that set-up is likely to send many an introvert running in the opposite direction. And in fact, what looks like a completely spontaneous improv situation actually DOES have rules, and there are ways to prepare yourself. Sure, theres no script, but life doesnt have a script, so who needs one?
Ive spoken several times over the
years about the power of improv and how it can be a transformative tool for
introverts. In this episode, I talk to one of the first people to put the
principles of improv together with the world of business.
Bob Kulhan is an Adjunct Professor of Business Administration for The Fuqua School of Business, Duke University as well as an Adjunct Professor of Business for Columbia Business School, Columbia University. He also is the CEO of Business Improvisations. BI is a world-class leader in developing experiential learning programs for businesses.
Bob and I start by defining improv (it might not be what you think!), then talk about how it has grown to be an exciting alternative to traditional professional development offerings. He also offers some basic improv principles you can use to make networking more enjoyable, as well as tips for getting yourself off the mental hamster wheel.CONNECT WITH BOB
Website: BusinessImprov.com
Facebook: facebook.com/businessimprov
Twitter: twitter.com/bizimprov