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Spatulas and learning

Johnnie Moore passes on a cracking story that does a great job of capturing the (sometimes tiny) gap between control freaks/celebrity chefs and learners. Unfortunately I'm also reminded of a little challenge I talked myself out of a couple of years back when he put out an invite for a series of improv workshops. Ideal practice for consultant as learner and participant I said to myself - and then bottled it, although, thinking back, there was an urgent need to clean out the goldfish tank every Tuesday evening for three months so perhaps I shouldn't be too hard on myself. So on the assumption that public commitment is harder to back out from - do you have any plans for a repeat Johnnie?

Comments (2)

Hi Jon

Thanks for the link love and glad you like the story.

There's a couple of options come to mind. There are rumours that the improv-to-performance weekly workshops will be repeated in May, so I'm almost certainly going to do them again.

Also, Mark Earls and I planning an Improv Games day for mates next month. You qualify as a mate!

J

Thanks for the link

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