Jeanne Lambin

Public Speaker, Small Business Owner, and Writer in Chicago, Illinois

Jeanne Lambin

Public Speaker, Small Business Owner, and Writer in Chicago, Illinois

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Jeanne Lambin is an improviser, writer, performer, storyteller, producer and award-winning educator. Jeanne left her lucrative career in academia and heritage conservation to pursue an equally lucrative one in training, storytelling, performance, improvisation and writing. She has told stories and done improv in all sorts of places, some sanctioned, some not. In 2014, she established a small company, Lamb Ink, with a simple idea: be kind, be generous, be curious, and with improv and storytelling, help others to do the same.

She has since performed, presented and conducted workshops and trainings in North America, Europe, and Asia. Ms. Lambin’s workshops have been described as “amazing,” “powerful,” and “great fun.” Her work has been featured in the Hong Kong’s Top Notch Storytelling Festival, Liar’s League Hong Kong, Literary Death Match, the Art’s House World Voices Presents, Mamagushi Shanghai, and This Much is True. Ms. Lambin is the occassional emcee of Liar's League Hong Kong, Vice President of the Applied Improvisation Network, and a founding member of Improv for Humanity. She has also worked as a location scout, tour guide, archaeologist, curator, archivist, tarot-card reader and busker which has led some to describe her background as odd and others to call it useful.

If you are interested in learning how improv and storytelling can be applied to your work, send a message.