If you’re a multipotentialite or polymath, or if you have no idea what those words mean, you will enjoy this episode of the Polymath podcast.
One Word Suggestion: Dolphins
Despite the ever-increasing number of threats to their existence like plastics, petroleum, JetSkis, ghost nets, and hungry sharks, they continually play to the top of their intelligence.
One Word Suggestion: Candy
One thing is for sure, just as there are endless types of candy, they are also endless types of people who love it. And love it differently. We all have different tastes formed by our unique cultural experiences and differences.
One Word Suggestion: Taxes
The basic rules of human behaviour around communication, collaboration, teamwork, listening, and building on each others’ ideas, can be almost as complicated as tax law.
One Word Suggestion: Election
Now more than ever we need elected officials who can bring people together. Who can work together. And who can make meaningful and fast change.
One Word Suggestion: Tickles
No matter how good one might get at fighting off fists and feathers, there have been times throughout history when tickling was intentionally used as torture.
One Word Suggestion: Batteries
Just because you can doesn’t always mean you should. Learning to do everything on your own takes time, energy, and definitely drains your batteries.
Eran Thomson on The Cuppa of Life Show: Feel the Power
I visit the Cuppa of Life virtual cafe to chat about beating cancer, starting a comedy school, and the benefits of developing an improvisational mindset.
Eran Thomson on the You Really Shouldn’t Have podcast: Worst. Gift. Ever.
Learn how one of my best gifts became the worst, the origin story of Laugh Masters Academy and Song Saga, and more.
Eran Thomson on the Off Topic Podcast: Clearing Your Plate
In this episode, we chat about making room for the things you’re great at and the things that matter to you most, and more.
Eran Thomson on The Light Inside Podcast: Purple Trees Are Real
Listen as we chat about personal development, change, improv, purple trees, and why Jeffrey Besecker can’t get no satisfaction.
Business Improv Book Excerpt #1: Something Horribly Magical
This is an excerpt (introduction) from my forthcoming business improv book “One Word Suggestion” based on the podcast of the same name.
One Word Suggestion: Ankle
Basketball players wear high tops and gymnasts use lots of tape, but less demanding activities, like the ones you do around the office, require a different, but equally important, type of support.