About us
The good, the weird, the vulnerable.
See your inner baddie.
Being a woman means playing multiple roles: worker, sister, mother, daughter, spouse, caregiver. You are also Rememberer-of-All-Things and Chief-Plan-Maker. You're responsible for everything from vacations to finances, to client communication. And you're improvising through all of it.
Using a lighthearted, empowering, and improv-based approach, our workshops explore skills and themes relevant to all women navigating family, work, and the world at large. You'll leave with new tools, new friends, and a new appreciation for what's already within.
You're already a badass. We want to equip you even further.
Meet your guides
Hi, we're Anna and Lauren, and we can already see your inner baddie shining through (and frankly, we're a little intimidated...nice work).
With a shared background that covers improv, communications, partnerships, and survival of corporate America, we want to help every woman see and connect with the power that is already inside you, and have a fun time in that discovery.
Anna Lin
Hailing from sunny SoCal, Anna brings her infectious energy to all things improv and performance. One of the best things that ever happened to Anna was the first time she said “Yes and…” to improv and she has been supporting herself and her fellow improvisers ever since. She has traveled the world from Japan to Maldives performing on stage, and has a background in Dance, Acting, and Education.
Lauren Minors
Lauren is an improviser, marketer, partnership developer, and public speaker, sometimes all in the same day. By trade, she directs partnership and marketing efforts for Reason One, an international web development agency, and a role which allows her to practice improv daily through a host of communications opportunities. Obsessed with failure, Lauren's motto is "Fuck around and find out" — a reminder that everything is a playful experiment.
She built this website and now has an entirely new appreciation for her developer friends. She also hopes they do not judge her too harshly.