The Lasting Impact of Trust and Play with Bobbi Block: Episode 010
Bobbi Block joins us in the tenth episode of SHIPS! Bobbi shares with us the immense value to be found in applied theatre and applied improvisation as well as the long-term, positive effects of playing together and building trust.
To learn more about the work Bobbi is doing, please check out https://bobbiblock.com/ and http://tongue-groove.com/.
Bobbi Block is an experiential Facilitator and Coach with a unique background in both training and the performing arts. She designs and facilitates behavioral development programs that build collaborative, authentic, trusting relationships. Bobbi’s unique interactive programs include Relationship Management, Collaboration, Leadership, Presence, Creativity and Presentation Skills. In addition to her consulting work, Bobbi works as Independent Faculty for The Wharton School’s Executive Education Institution. She is also a Senior Affiliate with The Ariel Group, a firm with global reach that uses best practices from actor training to develop executives’ Leadership Presence. Bobbi is the Director of Applied Improvisation Programs for CSz Philadelphia, and a Designer/Instructor for the leadership program Work.Life.Leader. In addition, she is a consultant for Bracken Leadership, and worked as a facilitator for the training firm Performance of a Lifetime. Bobbi teaches and performs Improvisational Theatre in Philadelphia and is an Adjunct Professor in the Theatre Department at Temple University, Drexel University, and the University of Otago in New Zealand. Bobbi received her Bachelor's degree from the University of Pennsylvania, and her Masters at Villanova University. Bobbi is the Producing Artistic Director of the critically acclaimed Tongue & Groove Spontaneous Theater, and Co-Founder of ComedySportz Philadelphia, Philly’s longest-running live show.
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