
Shooting The Shit with Rachael Ann & Neal Young
Podcast: Two Real estate Businesses owners and total Strangers started a podcast from opposite coasts. The podcast is all about Real estate photography business, relationships, growth and the shit that hits the fan. 2 Years later they are still growing their business and passing along all the lessons learned through their journey, and yes, still shooting the shit while laughing their asses off. Can you believe after 2 years they still have never been in the same room together? Too funny. Rachael and Neal hope you will gain some tools to help you grow in business and some laughs to help you through the day. Enjoy!!
Shooting The Shit with Rachael Ann & Neal Young
Episode #15 "Yes And." Some Acting/Improv Chops Help your Business
Use "Yes, And," now in your biz to help keep conversations going and encourage creative thinking.
Have you ever seen Actors doing those ridiculous acting warm-ups preparing to go on set?
Well Neal is no stranger to these techniques since he was an actor and improv comedy performer in LA for 10 years.
Neal Studied Improv and Sketch comedy at ACME Comedy and The Groundlings Theater in LA for many years He also has a degree in theater the studied across the 3 Universitas he attended: ASU, Emerson and UNH. Neal had a few small breaks in TV and Film as a Ryan Seacrest Look alike on Jimmy Kimmel Live, and in the opening scene in an Adam Sandler Film "Reign Over Me," but predominantly Spent most of his time on stage in front of live Audiences performing both Improv. and Sketch Comedy.
Neal seems to think some of what he learns in performing can apply to your business. He even has Rachel on board :-)Recently Rachael and Neal have discussed some of the virtues of lessons learned from Improv and Acting that actually apply to better communication and sales for your business.
Are you open Minded? If so, you are going to find some value in this episode. As in all things acting and Improv you have to do it in a safe space where you can experiment and take risks. Here a good quote on that note:
“Theatre is the safe place to do the unsafe things that need to be done.”-John Patrick Shanley
So have a listen and maybe try some of these exercises with your team or partner to get out of your head and start really listening to begin having better conversations with your clients and friends alike.
Sound Crazy? Well strap into your favorite white jacket because here comes Act 1 Scene 1..."Yes And." :-)