Workshops & Training

Interactive workshops that help teams communicate better, think faster, collaborate more effectively, and stay human under pressure.

You, Yes! has worked with:

UChicago Medicine

Marsh

Mayo Clinic

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

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How I Work with Groups & Teams:

Using improvisation-based methods, I design customized workshops and training experiences for teams, organizations, conferences, leadership groups, creatives, educators, and corporate teams.

These sessions are engaging, practical, and highly adaptable - whether you’re looking for a fully interactive workshop, a keynote-style presentation with exercises woven throughout, or something in between.

From small leadership teams large conference audiences, every session is tailored to the specific goals, challenges, and personalities in the room.

Here are some of the areas my interactive style of training works best with:

  • "Linnea was a highlight of our client event! She walked into a room full of executives and within minutes had everyone laughing, participating, and genuinely connecting with each other. We’d bring her back without hesitation."

    —Dan Phillips, Marsh

  • "What impressed me most was Linnea's ability to weave practical, actionable advice throughout - content our audience could apply at work and at home. She made something that could have felt like a typical conference session insightful and entertaining."

    — Dan Phillips, Marsh

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Why This Approach Works.

Before launching You, Yes! Coaching, I spent over a decade working in marketing, management, education, and consulting. I have a degree in Business Management and years of experience helping people navigate communication, strategy, collaboration, leadership, and real-world workplace dynamics.

At the same time, I’ve spent more than 20 years studying, performing, and teaching improvisation - and I’m currently an instructor at The Second City, where I teach both improvisation and public speaking.

And honestly? Those two worlds overlap far more than most people realize.

Because most professional situations require the exact same skills improvisation trains: listening, adaptability, collaboration, presence, communication under pressure, confidence, creativity, trust, responding in real time instead of relying on scripts.

Over the years, improvisation-based exercises have consistently been the fastest and most effective way I’ve found to create meaningful behavioral change - both personally and professionally.

Not because people are being lectured at.
Because they’re actively practicing the skills in real time.

That’s where the growth happens.

OH, AND…

No, you do not have to “be funny.”

Most people hear the word improvisation and immediately assume they’re about to be forced to perform comedy in front of coworkers. That is not what this is.

Applied improvisation is a professional training tool that helps people practice presence, listening, communication, adaptability, collaboration, and real-time problem solving in a way that’s active, memorable, and genuinely enjoyable.

No acting experience required. No spotlight torture. No mandatory corporate cringe.

How the Process Works.

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After our conversation, I put together a tailored workshop or presentation concept designed specifically for your group.

Step 1. We Start with a Conversation

You tell me about your team, audience, event, goals, challenges, and what you’re hoping people walk away with afterward.

Step 2. I Build a Customized Proposal

Once everything’s finalized, I take it from there. I arrive prepared with a customized session built for your team, your goals, and your event.

3. We Collaborate & Refine

Once you review the proposal, we fine-tune things together. My goal is to make sure the session feels aligned with your people and the outcomes you actually care about.

Step 4. You Bring the People. I’ll Handle the Rest.

News Articles on Improv in Business

  • Forbes Article on Business Training

    Why Improv Training is Great Business Training

    Forbes Magazine

  • Inc. Magazine

    8 Ways Improvisation Can Make You Into a Better Leader

    Inc. Magazine

  • Bloomberg

    Saying “Yes, and” Can Lead to Creative Leadership Solutions

    Bloomberg Business

  • CNN Business

    Why Every Boss Should Take an Improv Class

    CNN Business

  • Forbes Article on Improv Training

    Improv Training: The Power of Funny Business

    Forbes Magazine

  • Wall Street Journal

    What Startups Can Learn From Improv Comedy

    Wall Street Journal

  • Harvard Business Review

    Improvisation Takes Practice

    Harvard Business Review

  • Financial Management

    How Improv Classes Help Develop Essential Business Skills

    Financial Management

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Let’s build something useful for your team.

Whether you need a highly interactive workshop, a conference session, leadership training, or a communication-focused presentation with practical exercises woven throughout, I’d love to hear what you’re working on.

Just complete the form with a few details about your project. I’ll review your message and get back to you within 48 hours.