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January 23rd, 2026

219 Improv Interviews Alex Mann – Improvising Sheriff & Author

  1. 219 Improv Interviews Alex Mann - Improvising Sheriff & Author Margot Escott 47:13

Meet Alex Mann, Improviser, Actor, Author and a Corrections Officer with a Sheriff’s Office for 28 years in Boston, Massachusetts. I was particularly interested in his use of improv with first responders as I had spent several years as a Critical Incident Stress Responder in Florida. He has authored “The Law of Improv”: Yes, and for First responders” which you can see on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@theLawofImprov or better yet, buy his book on Amazon.
He is an amazing person who is also a member of SAG-AFTRA.
He is doing really important work bringing improv to corrections facilities and to other law enforcement folks! In our talk we covered a lot about his improv philosophy and techniques including; how improv tools help regulate stress responses and improve emotional resilience, what “leading from presence, not position” looks like in real-world policing and public safety, practical communication strategies anyone can use to lower conflict and build trust, and how creativity and Mental Health intersect in both leadership and everyday interactions.
You can learn more about Alex at:
Website: alexmanncomedy.com
Instagram: @alexmanncomedy
Facebook: Alex Mann Comedy
Podcast: The Law of Improv – coming soon
Email: [email protected]

After working as a clinical social worker for over 30 years, I discovered the joy of Improvisational Theatre Games. Before that I presented classes and workshops on "The Healing Power of Laughter and Play" throughout the US and abroad. Since the 1970's I was trained as a New Games Referee from the New Games Foundation. But when I had my first class in improv I realized how therapeutic it is and began using improv in my clinical practice and special groups such as Improv for Anxiety and Improv for people with Parkinson's disease. In addition, I created class for several National Association for Social Workers (NASW) conference such as Fl. NASW, NJ NASW, OK NASW and corporations. There is viable research showing that improv helps with cognitive functioning, memory, decrease of anxiety and socialization. I'm delighted to teach folks of all ages this wonderful way to chase the blues away!