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Introduction to Season 2 of the Show

Welcome back, improvisers! Season 2 of the Neurodiversity and Improv podcast is coming your way. Every two weeks you can expect a new episode about the intersection of neurotypes and learning/performing improv.

We’ll be starting with a three part series on getting notes and giving notes in comedy classes. This is a very common request from improvisers I’ve spoken with regarding this podcast. And the first three episodes of the new season will be all about this topic.

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Transcript
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Greetings and salutations.

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Welcome to season two of the Neurodiversity and Improv Podcast.

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I'm Janda Hahn, and I'm a Neurodivergent Improvisor who likes, evidently, to info dump all over you about the intersection of improv and neurodivergence.

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These episodes are intended to help all improvisers of all neuro types.

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You have one, it covers yours as well.

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Since we're all on teams and in classes and performing together.

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So for this season, season two, I have some goals.

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I want to make sure to cover both the useful and the challenging parts of neurodivergence when learning and performing.

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And of course, I'll add in some ideas of things to try when adjustments need to be made.

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These episodes will cover the various aspects of working together on projects and in scenes and in classes.

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And as always, I'm a sample size of one.

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So I'm going to be releasing regular surveys this season to hear your experiences as well.

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If you have something you'd like to add to this series.

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Through these surveys, you will inform the show and improvisers listening to it.

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You can opt to be quoted directly.

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Or you can have your input worked into the content.

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And you can choose how you'd like to be credited.

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Or if you'd like to remain anonymous.

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So I'll start with one of those surveys today, which you'll be able to find in the show notes description and the newsletter if you access this podcast from the website.

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And on that note, the podcast now has a new domain at neurodiversityimprov.com, which I hope will be a little bit easier to remember and spell than the old one.

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So season two, welcome.

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The first three episodes will be on getting and giving notes in practice sessions, classes and rehearsals.

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Yes, three full episodes on that one topic.

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This was a requested and very challenging topic to cover.

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So that's what our survey topic is for this week.

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And I plan to do an episode later in the season, because these first three episodes are already finished, or maybe next season, whatever.

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Depends on what y'all share.

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Episodes will come at you every second week, and afterwards, I will provide written articles.

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I also now have a supporter channel, if you'd like to support the website and this podcast, and you will get some extra resources if you become a supporter.

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So thanks so much for being here.

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I'm really excited to get back to this podcast and talking about Neurodivergence and Neurodiversity, and I look forward to hearing from you throughout the season.

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So here we go, season two coming on up.

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Talk at you later, improvisers.

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Let's keep it weird.

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