About — Ideate
About Ideate

Sparking creativity through the power of improvisation.

We help individuals and teams fearlessly dive into new ideas, learn from every mistake, and grow together. Our goal is to make excellence feel natural — and to have a little fun along the way.

Spark Creativity
We unlock creative thinking by teaching teams to embrace uncertainty and build on each other's ideas — not shut them down.
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Build Trust & Collaboration
By instilling trust and psychological safety, we help teams communicate more openly and work more effectively together.
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Create Lasting Change
We don't just deliver a great day in a room. We build skills that transfer — and, with the Impact Program, we measure what actually changed.

Making excellence feel natural.

At Ideate, we're all about sparking creativity and innovation by embracing the power of improvisation. By instilling trust and collaboration, we help individuals and teams fearlessly dive into new ideas, learn from every mistake, and grow together.

Our goal is to make excellence feel natural — and to have a little fun along the way. We believe the best teams are built through laughter, challenge, and genuine human connection.

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What We Stand For
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Embrace Every Mistake
Mistakes are the raw material of growth. We create environments where failing forward is celebrated, not feared.
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Grow Together
The best outcomes come from building on each other's ideas — not competing with them. Every Ideate session is built on this principle.
Make It Practical
Every skill we teach is immediately applicable at work. We never teach theory for its own sake — only what your team can use on Monday morning.
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Have Fun
Learning sticks when people are engaged and energized. We make the work genuinely enjoyable — because that's when the real breakthroughs happen.

Two performers. Two facilitators.
One mission.

Angela and Meaghan bring together decades of experience in performance, psychology, and organizational facilitation — and a genuine belief that improvisation is one of the most powerful tools for human development.

Meaghan Hommy
Co-Founder
Meaghan Hommy

Meaghan is an actor, voice actor and improviser. She has trained in both Vancouver and Chicago during her improv journey, and has been working with TIC for nine years. She has a degree in Psychology from Thompson Rivers University with a concentration in Change Management.

The work in applied improvisation has become a passion of Meaghan's as it combines her love of improv and her skillset in psychology. As a facilitator, Meaghan is inspired to help teams adapt, adjust, and work well together.

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Angela Galanopoulos
Co-Founder
Angela Galanopoulos

Angela is an award-winning actor, writer and producer. She has been a professional improvisor for over 12 years and has trained in Chicago at The Second City and iO. Her facilitation career began in 2011 during her time working as an economic policy analyst with the Federal Government.

Since 2014, she has used the tools of applied improvisation to help teams build stronger connections with lasting impact. Angela holds a Bachelor's Degree in Communications from Simon Fraser University and a Master's Degree in International Affairs from the Faculty of Public Administration at Carleton University.

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The most powerful leadership tool nobody talks about.

Improvisation isn't about being funny. It's a set of deeply practical principles — presence, adaptability, deep listening, trust, and collaborative thinking — that happen to be exactly what high-performing teams and leaders need.

Used by Google, McKinsey, The Second City, and leading business schools worldwide, applied improvisation is the fastest way to build psychological safety and adaptive communication in a group. The method is playful. The outcomes are serious.

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Yes, And
The foundational improv principle: accept what's offered and build on it. In teams, this becomes a culture of contribution over criticism.
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Make Your Partner Look Good
In improv, your success depends on your scene partner's success. This principle transforms competitive dynamics into collaborative ones.
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Be Present
Improv demands full attention in the moment. For teams, this translates to deeper listening, sharper communication, and faster decision-making.
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Embrace Uncertainty
The best improvisors are comfortable not knowing what comes next. This builds the adaptability that every organization needs in a fast-changing environment.
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Fail Fearlessly
Mistakes are celebrated in improv — because the willingness to try is what creates breakthroughs. Teams that can fail safely are teams that can innovate.

Let's build something
together.

Every engagement starts with a conversation. We'd love to hear about your team, your challenges, and what you're hoping to create — then we'll find the right fit.

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