Press/INTERVIEWS

“That is people breaking isolation, coming out, seeking something out, being present, and enjoying their life.
It’s a wonderful thing to see.”
- Joe Rich, Social Worker and Family Therapist

"I had really severe social anxiety and before I started the improv I was actually not leaving my house very much, this gave me something to look forward to."
– Rebecca Leenhouts

CBC News Article

"It's just been completely life changing." – Mairead Ferguson

“In this episode I talk to Cameron Algie on how he used improv to overcome his anxiety. And how he now helps others to do the same through comedy and performance.” – Tim JP Collins

Improv Interviews with Margot Escott

“This interview is one of my favorites – especially our two-person scene. I learned a lot from Cameron and I know you will too!” – Margot Escott, MSW, LCSW

“Every once in a while, it’s important to breathe, and laugh, and connect with people.”

The Pop Life panel, Rosey Edeh, Cameron Algie and Lia Grimanis speak about their own reinvention journey, the different paths they took and challenges they faced.

Carla Collins Interview

“Nerves can be crippling. And I know it was nerves that kept me from going into comedy full time until a couple of years ago.” – Carla Collins

"And for me the biggest power of improv was taking a break from the struggle."

“I felt I had to be perfect all the time. To constantly be better than I was yesterday and always growing and improving. It was a lot of pressure. I hated it. I hated life. Improv showed me mistakes were okay.”