


Recess for adults.
Whether you want to think quicker on your feet, make real friends, reignite your creativity, or just feel like yourself again, this is where it starts.
For extroverts and introverts. Seriously, introverts love it here.
Everyone's a little stuck.
It just looks different.
You're in a meeting and you have something to say, but the moment passes and you stay quiet. Again. Later you replay it in the shower, nailing the response you never gave.
You moved to San Diego and making friends as an adult turns out to be impossibly hard. You scroll through meetup apps, but everything feels forced. You miss laughing until your face hurts.
You've given everything to your career, your kids, your responsibilities. Somewhere along the way, you stopped being fun. You used to be creative. Spontaneous. Now you can't remember the last time you did something just for you.
You want to start the podcast, write the book, put yourself out there, but something stops you every time. Not a lack of talent. A lack of permission to be imperfect.
You've tried meditation, journaling, self-help books. They help you think about changing.
But you never actually practice being different.
What if the answer wasn't another book?
What if it was a room full of people playing and laughing?



What brings you here?
Everyone walks in for a different reason. All of them are the right one.
Three steps. Zero comedy experience required.

Show Up (That's the Hard Part)
Join a free meetup session. No experience needed. No performing. No audience. Just a room full of people who were also nervous, and a guide who's done this 15,000+ times. Most people come alone.

Play (Seriously)
It feels like game night. Through play, games, and exercises rooted in neuroscience, you practice the skills that actually matter: listening, reacting, trusting yourself, and being present. You don't learn about growth. You practice it in real time.

Transform (Without Trying)
Walk out standing taller. Think faster in Monday's meeting. Make the phone call you've been avoiding. The shifts happen naturally, because you practiced being human, not performing. Stay connected through community social hangouts. These are lasting, transferable skills you keep forever.
Why this works when other things haven't
Most approaches give you insight or information.
Neural Improv gives you experience.
You talk about
You talk about your patterns. Great for understanding. But understanding isn't practicing.
- Solo sessions
- Theory-heavy
- No practice environment
- No community
You learn about
You learn about personal growth. Useful theory. But you can't read your way into a new personality.
- Passive learning
- No accountability
- No real practice
- No human connection
You practice being
You practice being present, creative, and connected. In real time, with real people, in a room full of laughter.
- Practice, not theory
- Real human connection
- Community & friendships
- Skills that transfer everywhere
You build the muscle here. Use it everywhere.
Core Skills
What you build in the room
- Cognitive flexibility
- Active listening
- Adaptability
- Thinking quicker on your feet
- Increased attention and focus
- Communication
- Learning to make mistakes productively
- Playfulness
Real-World Results
Where you use them every day
- Public speaking presence
- On-camera presence
- Interviewing skills
- Sales presence
- Networking
- Creative expression
- Reducing burnout and stress
- Staying calm under pressure
They were nervous too.
Every one of these people showed up scared. Ask them if they regret it.
Trusted by teams at
What I have gained in Adam's workshops has transferred to all areas of my life. It has been a true life changer and there is always something new to learn and way to be challenged in Adam's workshops.
Adam's improv events are so much more than a fun way to improve your acting skills — they're a way to build strong relationships. When you think about people you're close with, you probably think about those you've felt vulnerable around, laughed a lot with, or people you have inside jokes with. All of that happens naturally in improv.
As a former C.E.O. of a public company, I believe Adam's fun, fast paced, and humorous methodology breaks down any resistance to acquiring incredibly important life tools. Any organization that brings Adam in will experience increased productivity immediately.
“I was nervous to try improv, but Adam immediately put me at ease. I found the workshop fun and very informative, and best of all I felt like a success at it.”
“I have LOVED exploring new sides of my personality and unique self-expression with Adam. He is fun, articulate, and has a breadth and depth to his improv skills that comes easily across in all of his lessons and critiques. SO MUCH FUN!”
“I have seen people who have never done a bit of improv in their lives, people who expressed nervousness and shyness at the thought of performing. I have seen those same people get up and do terrific, hilarious work before the two hour workshop was finished.”
“I love Adam's improv workshops! Such a great way to practice thinking on your feet. And tons of fun!”
“Adam exudes a warmth and caring that resonates to all in attendance. He instantly makes his students feel safe and yet creates an environment where you are comfortable and ready to take risks and dare get out of your comfort zone. This is when real change and growth takes place.”
“I can't express enough how much fun I have taking Improv Playground classes with Adam. I get to be silly, weird, loud, obnoxious, and flow creatively all while tackling my fear of being wrong and speaking in front of an audience.”
Testimonials from Fortune 500 executives, entrepreneurs, Broadway performers, educators, and hundreds of individuals who showed up nervous and left transformed.
This works for people who don't think it'll work for them.
The Professional
You're good at your job but invisible in meetings. You want to command a room, not just sit in one. Your career is waiting for your voice to catch up with your brain.
The Burnt-Out Parent
You've given everything to your family and career. Somewhere in the shuffle, you stopped doing things just for you. You're not broken. You're just overdue for play.
The Aspiring Creator
You want to start the podcast, launch the business, put yourself on camera, but you keep stopping before you start. The block isn't talent. It's fear of being seen.
The New-in-Town
You moved to San Diego and realized making friends as an adult is weirdly hard. You want real connection, not another networking event where everyone talks about what they do.
Ages 18 to 70+. Introverts and extroverts. Executives and students. First-timers and performers. The only thing they have in common? They showed up.
Many of our community members who were once shy now come across as extroverted to newcomers.
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Built from personal experience. Refined over 25 years.
500 pounds of steel slammed him head-first into concrete. The traumatic brain injury that followed took away Adam's ability to process language, think quickly, and connect with people the way he used to. He struggled with communication, focus, and connection. Doctors offered limited answers.
Through neuroscience and applied improv, Adam recovered faster than anyone expected. The games, the play, the practice of being present became his rehabilitation tool. He reverse-engineered his own recovery, designing games, exercises, and improv prompts that rebuilt the neural pathways he'd lost.
That process became the Neural Improv methodology, refined over more than 25 years of teaching and 15,000+ participants. It's not about performing. It's an applied-improv system designed to build presence, cognitive flexibility, and connection. Rooted in neuroscience and play.
Beyond the Classroom
Before dedicating himself to applied improv full-time, Adam spent over two decades in the entertainment industry as a writer, director, and producer in television, film, and digital media. He collaborated with executives from studios including Marvel and Lucasfilm, professional athletes, influencers, and high-level creatives, designing content and creative projects that demanded storytelling, presence, and the ability to break through mental barriers. That experience is baked into every session he leads.
“He doesn't teach improv. He uses improv to teach you something about yourself you forgot: that you're braver, funnier, and more capable than you think.”
Michael Hunter
“This isn't about fixing anything. It's about remembering what it feels like to play. And finding out how much of the rest of your life gets better when you do.”
Adam Rudder
How this compares: MBSR programs run $545–$620. Life coaching is $150–$350 per session — individual. A 4-week cohort gives you 8 hours of guided personal development for $275 total — that's $34/hr, vs. $200+/hr for a coach, and less than half the cost of MBSR.
Free meetup
Free
Your first taste, no commitment, no pressure
4-week cohort
$275/4 weeks
Where real transformation happens
Level 2 cohort
$275/4 weeks
Go deeper and expand your practice
The path: Free meetup / Join a cohort / Keep growing + social hangouts
A small processing fee applies to card payments. Venmo and Zelle also accepted.
Corporate training and private events priced separately. Contact us for details.
Questions everyone asks (but is afraid to).
No. It's play. It doesn't have to be funny. There's no audience, no punchlines, no performing. The funniest moments happen when you're just being yourself, and everyone is laughing with you, not at you.
Most people who come are shy. That's often why they come. Adam has spent 25 years creating an environment where nervous people feel safe enough to take risks. By the end of the first session, the shyest person in the room is usually the one having the most fun. Introverts thrive here. And many of our community members who started as introverts now come across as extroverted to newcomers.
Think game night with really good people. You'll play games that are deceptively simple but deeply effective. They train your brain to listen better, react faster, and stop overthinking. There's a lot of laughter. No one sits in chairs taking notes. No one watches from the sidelines. You have to participate, and that's where the magic happens.
Comedy improv schools train you to perform on stage. We train you to show up in life. Our Neural Improv methodology is rooted in neuroscience and play, and designed for personal and professional growth: presence, communication, connection. You'll never perform for anyone outside your class. There's no audience, no stage, no pressure to be entertaining.
That belief is exactly why this works so well. Many of our strongest students are accountants, engineers, lawyers. People who've spent careers being analytical and careful. This gives your brain permission to play in a way it's been starving for. Some of our best success stories started with 'I'm not creative at all.'
Most people do. In fact, coming alone is part of the experience. You'll meet people who become real friends. By the end of the first session, 'alone' won't feel like the right word anymore.
Ages 18 to 70+. Professionals, parents, creatives, career changers. We've worked with teens, neurodivergent participants, Fortune 500 VPs, and people who'd never done anything like this before. The methodology meets you where you are.
Whatever you're comfortable in. Think yoga class, not business casual. You'll be moving around and might sit on the floor. Leave the heels at home.
Your future self is already in the room.
The person who speaks up. Who makes real friends. Who feels alive in every conversation. They're one free class away.











