top of page


Unscripted
Genius ™
All Posts


The Best Idea in the Room Is the One Nobody Brought
I spent years walking into scenes thinking I needed to have something, a premise or a character choice or a funny line in my back pocket, something to prove I belonged on that stage. What I learned is that the opposite is true. The best scenes I've ever been in, the ones that made the audience gasp or laugh so hard they couldn't breathe, none of them started with a plan. They started with nothing, two people looking at each other with no idea what was happening and trusting t

Claudia Dot
May 223 min read


Your Questions Are Only as Good as What You Carry Into Them
If you've ever taken an improv class, especially Level 1, you've heard it: "Don't ask questions." It gets delivered like a commandment, usually right after someone opens a scene with a wide-eyed "What are you doing?" and the teacher gently steers them toward making a statement instead. I get why the rule exists. It's a training wheel. And training wheels serve a real purpose: they keep you from falling before you've learned to balance. But here's the thing about training whee

Claudia Dot
May 212 min read


The Moment You Commit, Everything Changes
Here's something I notice teaching improv. When a student makes a character choice, there's always a moment of hesitation. A half second where they could pull back, soften it, make it safer. And sometimes they do. But when they don't and they commit fully, that's when the scene comes alive. What Commitment Looks Like Onstage In improv there's no script and no safety net. The only thing that makes a character real is you deciding they're real and then acting like it. If you're

Claudia Dot
May 202 min read


The Art of the Assist
Here's a quick scene for you. Two improvisers walk on stage. One of them launches into a passionate monologue about the mating habits of penguins. It's weird. It's specific. It's kind of brilliant. The other improviser nods, steps in, and says, "Dr. Kowalski, the board of the Antarctic Zoological Society is waiting for your report." That's support. And that second improviser just made the whole thing work. You see this all the time in improv. The funniest person on stage isn'

Claudia Dot
May 193 min read


Improve Communication with Online Communication Training
Communication is the heartbeat of every successful relationship, team, and career. Whether you're collaborating with colleagues, connecting with clients, or stepping into the spotlight as an aspiring actor, strong communication skills open doors and build bridges. Today, I want to share how online communication training can transform the way you express yourself, listen, and engage with others. It’s an exciting journey, and the best part? You can start right from your own spa

Jeffrey McNabb
May 184 min read


Permission to Be Silly: A Modest Case for Strategic Foolishness
Let me tell you something I wish someone had told me ten years ago: you're taking this way too seriously. And by "this" I mean everything, your job, your relationships, your side hustle, your fitness journey, your Instagram aesthetic, the way you frame every conversation like it's a negotiation. You've turned your life into a strategic plan and somewhere along the way you forgot that living is supposed to be part of it. I know because I've been there. Twenty-plus years as an

Claudia Dot
May 184 min read


Listening Past the Words: What Improv Teaches Us About Hearing What Matters
The Difference Between Hearing and Listening Most people think listening is passive. You sit there, let sound waves hit your ears, and somehow communication happens. That's hearing. That's the easy part. Listening is active. Listening means tracking not just what someone says, but what they almost say. The pause before the word. The shift in tone. The word that got cut off and replaced with something safer. In improv terms, listening means catching the gift in every line. Not

Claudia Dot
May 173 min read


The Confidence Gap
You Don't Need to Feel Ready. You Just Need to Start. Most of us wait for a feeling before we act. I'll speak up when I feel more confident. I'll apply when I feel ready. I'll start when the fear goes away. But here's what improv taught me: that gap never closes on its own. You have to walk through it. The Waiting Trap The Gap: Most people think "I'll do it when I feel ready." But readiness is a myth. The gap between how you feel and what you're capable of is wider than you t

Claudia Dot
May 162 min read


The Audition Principle: What Improv Taught Me About High-Stakes Moments
Here's something I've learned watching people walk into rooms where it matters. A job interview is an audition. A client pitch, a first day, a hard conversation you've been dodging, that moment when you raise your hand and say something you're not sure will land with all auditions. Same structure, same pressure, same voice in your head telling you to be better, be faster, will land in all auditions. The good news is auditions are teachable. Improv figured this out a long time

Claudia Dot
May 153 min read


The Waiting Room
You are sitting in the waiting room. Again. Not a real one. The one in your head. It is the space between the thing you want and the thing you are afraid to start. The space between the stage and the wings, between the blank page and the first word, between the idea and the offer. Most people live their whole lives in this room. Improv taught me something surprising about waiting. In improv, we have a name for this. We call it being in your head. It is the moment before the s

Claudia Dot
May 142 min read


The Draft You Are Afraid Of
You're staring at your screen. There's a half-written draft staring back at you. Maybe it's a post, a script, or an idea you typed out at 2 AM that now looks ridiculous in the light of day. You're about to delete it. Don't. Here's what nobody tells you about creative work: the draft you want to delete is usually the one that matters most, because it's the one that's actually alive. It's rough, unpolished, sitting out in the open waiting for someone to say something about it.

Claudia Dot
May 132 min read


Improv Games to Sharpen Communication Skills
If you want to boost your communication skills in a fun and engaging way, improv games are a fantastic tool! Whether you're part of a corporate team, an aspiring actor, or just someone looking to improve how you connect with others, these games can help you become more confident, creative, and clear in your conversations. I’ve seen firsthand how these activities unlock potential and bring out the best in people. Let’s dive into some of my favorite improv games that sharpen co

Jeffrey McNabb
May 114 min read


Enhancing Business Skills with Business Improv Techniques
When I first discovered the power of business improv techniques , I was amazed at how much they could transform the way I communicate, collaborate, and lead. Improv is not just for actors or comedians; it’s a dynamic tool that can unlock creativity, boost confidence, and improve problem-solving skills in any professional setting. Whether you’re working solo or part of a team, these techniques help you think on your feet and connect more deeply with others. Let’s dive into how

Jeffrey McNabb
Apr 134 min read


Improv Public Speaking Tips: Use Improv to Improve Public Speaking
Public speaking can be intimidating for many people. The fear of forgetting words, losing the audience’s attention, or stumbling over ideas often holds speakers back. However, there is a powerful and fun way to enhance your public speaking skills: improv. Improv, short for improvisation, is a technique that encourages spontaneity, creativity, and quick thinking. By incorporating improv into your practice, you can become a more confident, engaging, and adaptable speaker. Why I

Jeffrey McNabb
Feb 274 min read


Explore Miami's Top Improv Classes Today
Improvisational theater, or improv, is a dynamic and creative art form that encourages spontaneity, quick thinking, and collaboration. Whether you're looking to boost your confidence, improve your communication skills, or simply have fun, Miami offers a vibrant scene of improv classes that cater to all levels. From beginners to seasoned performers, these classes provide a welcoming environment to explore your creativity and connect with others. Discover the Best Top Improv Cl

Jeffrey McNabb
Feb 254 min read


Business Improv Training: Improv Techniques for Business Success
In today’s fast-paced and ever-changing business environment, adaptability and creativity are more important than ever. One powerful way to develop these skills is through business improv training. Improv techniques, originally designed for theater, have found a valuable place in the corporate world. They help teams communicate better, think on their feet, and foster innovation. This article explores how improv techniques can drive business success and offers practical tips f

Jeffrey McNabb
Feb 24 min read


Mastering Effective Online Communication Skills Training
In today's digital world, communication has shifted dramatically from face-to-face interactions to virtual platforms. Whether for work, education, or social connections, the ability to communicate effectively online is essential. Developing strong online communication skills can enhance collaboration, reduce misunderstandings, and build stronger relationships across distances. This article explores the key aspects of effective online communication skills training and how you

Jeffrey McNabb
Jan 263 min read


Improv Public Speaking Tips: Use Improv to Improve Public Speaking
Public speaking can be intimidating for many people. The fear of forgetting words, losing the audience’s attention, or stumbling over ideas often holds speakers back. However, there is a powerful tool that can help you become a more confident and engaging speaker: improv. Improv, short for improvisation, is the art of thinking and speaking spontaneously without a script. By incorporating improv techniques into your public speaking practice, you can enhance your communication

Jeffrey McNabb
Jan 264 min read


Unscripted Genius Creativity: Miami's Creative Hub
Miami is more than just a sunny beach destination. It is a vibrant city bursting with artistic energy and innovation. This dynamic environment has made Miami a creative hub where ideas flow freely and boundaries are pushed. The city’s unique blend of cultures, landscapes, and entrepreneurial spirit fuels what can only be described as unscripted genius creativity . The Heartbeat of Miami’s Creative Scene Miami’s creative scene is alive and thriving. From street art to high-te

Jeffrey McNabb
Jan 54 min read


Why Adults Should Take Improv Classes: Improv Benefits for Adults
Improv is often associated with comedy clubs and spontaneous performances, but its benefits extend far beyond the stage. For adults, taking improv classes can be a transformative experience that enhances personal growth, communication skills, and emotional well-being. Whether you are looking to boost your confidence, improve your social interactions, or simply have fun, improv offers a unique and engaging way to develop these skills. Improv Benefits for Adults: Unlocking Crea

Jeffrey McNabb
Dec 29, 20253 min read
Unscripted Genius Improv YouTube Channel
bottom of page