

Social Media 101 for Small Biz
is a 4-week foundational workshop where the "script" is driven by you. While we cover the essential 101 building blocks, these sessions are highly interactive. We encourage you to bring your current challenges, your "how-to" questions, and your curiosity about what’s next in digital marketing.
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When: Sat, June 6, 13, 20 and 27 at 10 AM ET
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1-hour live session
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Where: Live via Zoom
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Who: Open to social media managers, small business owners, nonprofits, and curious minds.
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Cost: Free.

Improv Workshop 4 week series
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Stop the Sunday Morning Slump. Join a 30-minute improv workout for the evolution of your communication and character building workshop.
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When: Sunday, June 7, 14, 21 and 28 at 10 AM ET (A perfect 30-minute wake-up).
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Where: Live via Zoom. No commute, no pressure, just authentic fun to boost your confidence.
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Who: Open to all humans. No improv experience required.
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Cost: Free.

Why 603 Unscripted?
In a world of scripts & screens, we’re leaning into the unscripted.
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At Abigail Allen Media, we don't just teach games. We facilitate the evolution of your communication. Whether you are leading a boardroom or a rescue mission, we help you stay human.
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Public Speakers looking for confidence.
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Sales Teams wanting to pivot faster.
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First Responders practicing split-second collaboration.
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Humans who just want to laugh and grow.
Expect the Unexpected.
The Heritage of "Yes, and..."
Improv as we know it didn't start in comedy clubs; it started as a social tool. In the 1920s, social worker Viola Spolin developed "Theater Games" to help immigrant children in Chicago cross cultural and language barriers. She realized that through play, people stop "overthinking" and start connecting. In the 1950s, these games evolved into professional performance, but the core mission remained: using spontaneity to build community and solve problems in real-time.
The Modern Professional Power-Tool
Today, improv is no longer just for actors. It is a "soft skills" gym for the world's leading companies. Organizations use these workshops because they simulate the high-pressure, unpredictable nature of the modern workplace in a safe, low-stakes environment.