Hot Take: If you are streaming a game that involves other people, like Among Us, Rust (RP), GTA RP, D&D or even party games with other creators. You should REALLY look into Improv, take improv classes/workshops. ‘Yes And’ others and not shut down others / yell & talk over them.
Take a moment and listen to others. Not scream over them for your content. Let others have the spotlight. Not saying you can’t have your time - but you don’t have to overpower every conversation.
@KyleBlessing Extremely good advice! /Someone/ should consider offering a masterclass on improv in virtual environments 👀👀👀👀👀 I’d be the first to enroll!
@KyleBlessing Honestly tiktok helps me a lot with that stuff cause you sort of have to act out some audios
@KyleBlessing Basic improve skills should be taught in high school English. So so useful.
@KyleBlessing Improv is fun Took a class in high school and it really helped me open up
@KyleBlessing This isn't just for streaming, it applies especially right now with remote work meetings. Some of the quietest people have the most to say but aren't given the time to do so.
@KyleBlessing Improv classes teach all kinds of valuable skills. I’ve heard several rappers speak highly of improv training, stating their freestyle skills improved dramatically because of it.
@KyleBlessing How do you say that works in relation to non role playing social tabletop games? I play a lot of 4-player Magic the Gathering and I feel as though this could apply but I want your thoughts as well, when you're going with friends were very amicable people it feels very social