Since talking a class called 'Improv for Everybody' at Augustana University, I have fostered an natural addiction to the art of spontaneity. The act of being in the moment and being true to the weirdest and most empathetic reaches of your mind has leapt past simple theater and landed within all aspects of my life. These examples of my performing don't do justice to how improv has shaped me as a worker, thinker, friend, or person.

When the Broke Gravy boys step on stage expect physicality, emotion, narrative, and the unexpected. I’ve been fortunate to perform with these gentleman all across the United States and Canada.

I've also helped guide fellow employees through improv activities as a way to boost our creative brainstorming. Here is a post about it from SixSpeed's blog.