
In this episode of The Secret Improv Podcast, Kristian and Goose take on one of the most essential — and misunderstood — improv skills: acceptance. What does it really mean to say “yes” in a scene? Is it about agreement, surrender, trust... or something more complex?
They explore the layers of acceptance in performance, from supporting your partner’s idea without judgment, to navigating moments when saying “yes” feels risky, unclear, or even wrong. Along the way, they reflect on personal stories from the stage, times they struggled with control, and why true acceptance often requires letting go of ego.
This isn’t just about improv — it’s about communication, vulnerability, and staying open even when your brain says “no.”
🌀 Topics in this episode:
What “yes, and” really demands of a performer
How to stay open while still shaping a scene
The difference between agreement and acceptance
Dealing with hesitation, doubt, and derailment
Why listening is the gateway to true yes-ing
🎭 For improvisers looking to deepen their practice — or anyone who struggles with control and collaboration — this is a grounded, wise, and relatable deep dive into the heart of improv.