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Yes, And... Now What? Improv Lessons for Navigating the Actual Job with Nikki Anderson

Yes, And... Now What? Improv Lessons for Navigating the Actual Job with Nikki Anderson

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Your tools are solid. Your process is tight. But when a stakeholder pushes back, a workshop goes sideways, or a PM challenges your work, none of that matters. What matters is how you respond. Nikki Anderson joins me to talk about improv, structured play, and how to stay sharp when the messy stuff hits.What if the most important skill in your UX career has nothing to do with design?Nikki Anderson is a UX research consultant, founder of Drop-In Research, and one of those rare people who can draw a straight line between improv comedy and stakeholder management, and actually make it land. She started doing improv around the same time she got into UX research, originally to overcome a lifelong fear of speaking on the spot. What she found was that the principles she was learning on stage translated almost perfectly into the conference room.In this conversation, we get into the specific places where UX professionals tend to flail, and it's not where most people think. It's not the research plan or the prototype. It's the high-stakes meeting where everything's riding on one presentation. It's the design critique that spirals into defensiveness. It's the moment a stakeholder blames you for something and your fight-or-flight kicks in before your brain does. Nikki breaks down how improv—and specifically the "yes, and" mindset—isn't about blind agreement. It's about accepting reality, staying curious, and choosing to investigate rather than argue.We also get into structured play, the idea that creativity doesn't just need freedom, it needs a container. Nikki makes the case that the most productive meetings, critiques, and workshops aren't the loose, open-ended ones. They're the ones with clear intention, playground rules, and maybe a little "draw a duck" warm-up before anyone starts giving feedback. If you've ever felt like the soft skills side of this job was something you were just supposed to figure out on your own, this one's for you. Listen in.Topics:• 04:00 - Nikki's improv origin story.• 07:12 - Where UX professionals flail: the high-stakes meeting trap.• 10:30 - The skepticism around "yes, and" — and what it actually means.• 13:50 - Structured play and why it matters at work.• 16:20 - Ambiguity and mismatched expectations: improv as a tool for dealing with them on the fly.• 17:21 - Live stakeholder blame scenario: the "yes, and + investigate" approach in action.• 22:45 - Applying improv to design critiques.• 23:31 - Renaming critiques, setting playground rules, and warm-up exercises.• 30:45 - Using improv to handle unexpected process changes.• 31:30 - Accepting reality: the "yes" before the question.• 35:55 - The control/no-control exercise for individual contributors.• 38:10 - Creativity needs structure, not just freedom.• 44:05 - Closing thoughts: take an improv class; nothing is an emergency.Helpful Links:• Connect with Nikki on LinkedIn• Subscribe to the User Research Strategist—Thanks for listening! We hope you dug today’s episode. If you liked what you heard, be sure to like and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts! And if you really enjoyed today’s episode, why don’t you leave a five-star review? Or tell some friends! It will help us out a ton.If you haven’t already, sign up for our email list. We won’t spam you. Pinky swear.• ⁠⁠⁠Get a FREE audiobook AND support the show⁠⁠⁠• ⁠⁠⁠Support the show on Patreon⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠• ⁠⁠⁠Check out show transcripts⁠⁠⁠• ⁠⁠⁠Check out our website⁠⁠⁠• ⁠⁠⁠Subscribe on Apple Podcasts⁠⁠⁠• ⁠⁠⁠Subscribe on Spotify⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠• ⁠⁠⁠Subscribe on YouTube⁠⁠⁠• ⁠⁠⁠Subscribe on Stitcher⁠
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