Cindy's improv journey began in 2012 at ArtsQuest in Bethlehem, PA. Seeing the positive effects in both her personal and professional life, she has continued her training as a student of The Second City Chicago, Upright Citizens Brigade and The Magnet Theater in New York City. As a corporate trainer, she empowers individuals to tap into their own comedic genius and embrace the transformative power of "Yes, and..." She created Good Human Improv Company to share her love of improv with everyone.
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In this episode of The Ethics Experts, Cindy Marsh talks about the bridge between improv and business. Cindy’s background in Global Logistics and Trade Compliance surprisingly intertwined with improv, as the skills proved valuable in navigating her career. Experiencing the positive impact in both her personal and professional life, she began sharing her experience and training with others. Now, as the founder of Good Human Improv Company, Cindy empowers individuals to discover their comedic potential and embrace the transformative power of improv.
If you’ve never heard of improv, it’s basically making stuff up for fun and somehow turning it into comedy. With no script and no plan, performers take a random suggestion and build characters, scenes, and stories on the spot. It’s chaotic, creative, and often hilarious. But improv is more than jokes: it’s about saying “yes,” listening, and supporting each other in the moment. This video shows how much fun you can have when you stop trying to be perfect and just play.
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