The Art of Playful Indifference.
The Art of Playful Indifference.

The Art of Playful Indifference.

The rebel's guide to mastering comedy and improvisation.

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Welcome to the ultimate comedy course where being funny is no longer a game of trial and error.

Our online comedy program is accessible anytime and anywhere. Whether you're starting from scratch or aiming to sharpen your wit, we'll show you how to be funny in everyday conversations, using a variety of proven techniques. 


No matter what the occasion - from parties, casual hangout with friends, to those everyday encounters - we'll teach you how to become funnier in a wide range of social situations.

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We'll teach you how to be naturally funny in a range of social situations.

If you want to be more funny, then don’t use scripts or routines. Instead, we'll teach you how to be naturally funny by using playful improvisation, and how to develop a style of comedy that works for you.


When comedy arises from a spontaneous approach to interactions, it feels genuine and relatable, fostering a sense of camaraderie and shared enjoyment.


On this course you will learn:


  • The psychology of comedy and humour.

  • How to improvise and sharpen up your banter.

  • How to create comedy from almost any conversation.

  • Practical examples you can start using right away.

  • How to be funny using just voice tone or body language.

  • How to develop a comedic style that suits you.

  • How to get the right balance for any situation.

  • Analysis of successful comedians, actors and fictional characters.

  • Common traps you need to avoid.

  • And much more!

Think of this course as your guide to being the life of the party, without trying too hard. You'll learn the tricks for adding a sprinkle of humour to any conversation, turning even dull stories into something actually worth listening to.

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Learning comedy and improvisation will seriously improve your social life.

In the social jungle, laughter is king.  A well-placed joke or witty remark can disarm tension, break the ice, and make you instantly more likeable. Humour lets you connect with others, build rapport, and stand out in a crowd. By learning the art of comedy and improvisation, you can navigate social situations with ease, and leave a lasting positive impression.


Make more friends. Let's be honest, everyone wants more friends. And the easiest way to make that happen is to be the one who makes them laugh. People love to be around someone who sees the funny side of everything. That's because laughter is like a social magnet. It brings folks together. A good shared chuckle makes you feel like you belong to the same tribe. It's the shortcut to proper friendship.


Increase confidence. Anyone who says they've got all the confidence they need is a liar. We all want a bit more, don't we? Well, the best way to get it isn't some self-help book, it's learning to be funny. Think about those comedians on stage – they're not afraid to look like idiots, are they? They mess up, they say ridiculous things, but they own it. Learning to crack a joke, to wing it when things go wrong... that builds serious nerve. Next thing you know, you're not just the funniest person at the party, you're also the most confident.


Better dating and relationships. Let's face it, dating is a battlefield. Awkward silences, boring small talk... it's enough to make anyone give up. But here's the secret weapon: a sense of humour. Being funny is more attractive than any fancy car or designer outfit. It disarms the other person, makes them feel relaxed and happy. A good laugh can cut through all that awkward first-date tension. And if you can improvise, keep the banter flowing – you're golden. Forget being "smooth", being the one who makes them laugh is how you land date number two, and three, and four...

Releases natural endorphins. Being funny isn't just about having a good time – it actually rewires the brain. Every time you crack a joke, land a witty remark, the brain pumps out endorphins. Not just your brain, but the other person's brain too. Laughter and mirth is our body's own natural drug factory. That's why we like to hang around people who are funny, because we literally get addicted to them. Their comedic perspective becomes infectious, in a good way.