Looping You In

The Nova Collective

Looping You In is the podcast that centers what’s really happening at work while decoding the invisible dynamics shaping your workplace before they shape you. Because work isn’t broken. It’s layered. Political. Human. Complicated. Hosted by Nova’s Brynne Hovde, we surface the invisible dynamics driving the tension and give you the moves to respond with clarity (not chaos).

Episodes

  1. Jul 21

    “The Freeze Tax: What Pausing People Investment Really Costs"

    The professional development and culture economy is on ice, and many organizations are treating investment in their people as a non-essential amenity. Brynne, Andy, and Keilah break down the freeze: what companies say versus what they actually do, and how it feels to be the employee who was valued two years ago and suddenly is not. What is on the surface is a paused budget line. What is underneath is the relationship bill quietly adding up, the trust that erodes, and the high performers who leave when the organization is not ready to meet them. The through line is simple. How you treat people during the freeze is what they will remember, and basic human decency is the minimum viable investment when budgets are tight. Guest Bios: Andy Eninger ⁠⁠ @Andy_Eninger⁠⁠ (Instagram) Andy Eninger is a Speaker, Comedian, and Learning Designer. He was the Head of the Writing Program for the famed comedy theater The Second City from 2011 to 2016. He helps individuals and organizations connect to their audience and each other through immersive, customized learning programs that combine storytelling, improv philosophy, rapid ideation, and foundational communication skills. In his creative work, he creates comedy with a mission of amplifying outsider voices and connecting people. Andy has worked with hundreds of organizations, including Walmart, Procter & Gamble, Leo Burnett, The History Channel, Cigna, State Farm, Visa, Verizon, Salesforce, SAP, Deloitte, Nike, GE, Walgreens, Merck, MetLife, Kellogg’s, and many more. His work takes him around the world to design and deliver learning programs in inclusion, collaborative leadership, executive presence, innovation, and storytelling. He was the chief designer of the curriculum for Nova Collective. For the Second City Works, he has spearheaded their learning programs in Storytelling, Selling Skills, and Diversity & Inclusion, and served on the design team for their work in Consumer Insights for brands. He continues to write, perform, and direct, with a focus on queer comedy, satire, and improvisation. Some of his favorite projects include: Ensemble member of Chicago’s GayCo Productions for 14 sketch comedy revues; Performing in the cast of Steamworks the Musical for the Annoyance Theater; Little House on the Parody as composer and director; Director and composer of Bandgeeks! A Halftime Musical; Creator of Sybil, a solo improvisational format; Pinque Pony, his two-man sketch group with husband John Loos; and Pony Boy, director and lyrics, for the Annoyance Theater. His play “The Last Castrato” has been produced at theaters in New York, Austin, and Phoenix. Andy holds a BS in Mass Communications and an MA in Playwriting from Miami University and studied film directing at the Academy of Drama & Film in Budapest, Hungary. He currently lives in Los Angeles with his husband and two dogs, Pearl and Barb from Accounting. Keilah Shanahan Keilah (Johnson) Shanahan is a strategist and facilitator who currently serves as Senior Director of Organizational Culture at a Chicago institution where she leads culture, belonging, and organizational development work. Before that, she spent three years as Strategy Lead at The Nova Collective, designing curriculum and coaching executive teams on building inclusive, high-functioning cultures across more than 35 clients. She holds a master's in Higher Education Administration from Indiana University Bloomington and a bachelor's in Communication and Political Science from Saint Louis University, and she stays active in Chicago's civic and nonprofit leadership community.

  2. Jul 7

    "Stop Managing Generations and Start Designing for Them"

    We are still blaming generations for everything that goes wrong at work, and now there are more of them than ever to point fingers at. In this episode, Brynne, Andy and Keilah dig into why the generational narrative keeps resurfacing and what it is really standing in for: power, resistance to change, and who gets to define "professional." The bigger move is a shift from managing generations to designing for them. Managing is just trying to stay afloat. Designing is building something that can handle whatever comes at it. That means walking away from one-size-fits-all training, building learning around what an organization actually needs, and modeling the behavior you want to see at every level. Less labeling, more designing. Guest Bios: Andy Eninger ⁠⁠ @Andy_Eninger⁠⁠ (Instagram) Andy Eninger is a Speaker, Comedian, and Learning Designer. He was the Head of the Writing Program for the famed comedy theater The Second City from 2011 to 2016. He helps individuals and organizations connect to their audience and each other through immersive, customized learning programs that combine storytelling, improv philosophy, rapid ideation, and foundational communication skills. In his creative work, he creates comedy with a mission of amplifying outsider voices and connecting people. Andy has worked with hundreds of organizations, including Walmart, Procter & Gamble, Leo Burnett, The History Channel, Cigna, State Farm, Visa, Verizon, Salesforce, SAP, Deloitte, Nike, GE, Walgreens, Merck, MetLife, Kellogg’s, and many more. His work takes him around the world to design and deliver learning programs in inclusion, collaborative leadership, executive presence, innovation, and storytelling. He was the chief designer of the curriculum for Nova Collective. For the Second City Works, he has spearheaded their learning programs in Storytelling, Selling Skills, and Diversity & Inclusion, and served on the design team for their work in Consumer Insights for brands. He continues to write, perform, and direct, with a focus on queer comedy, satire, and improvisation. Some of his favorite projects include: Ensemble member of Chicago’s GayCo Productions for 14 sketch comedy revues; Performing in the cast of Steamworks the Musical for the Annoyance Theater; Little House on the Parody as composer and director; Director and composer of Bandgeeks! A Halftime Musical; Creator of Sybil, a solo improvisational format; Pinque Pony, his two-man sketch group with husband John Loos; and Pony Boy, director and lyrics, for the Annoyance Theater. His play “The Last Castrato” has been produced at theaters in New York, Austin, and Phoenix. Andy holds a BS in Mass Communications and an MA in Playwriting from Miami University and studied film directing at the Academy of Drama & Film in Budapest, Hungary. He currently lives in Los Angeles with his husband and two dogs, Pearl and Barb from Accounting. Keilah Shanahan Keilah (Johnson) Shanahan is a strategist and facilitator who currently serves as Senior Director of Organizational Culture at a Chicago institution where she leads culture, belonging, and organizational development work. Before that, she spent three years as Strategy Lead at The Nova Collective, designing curriculum and coaching executive teams on building inclusive, high-functioning cultures across more than 35 clients. She holds a master's in Higher Education Administration from Indiana University Bloomington and a bachelor's in Communication and Political Science from Saint Louis University, and she stays active in Chicago's civic and nonprofit leadership community.

  3. Jun 23

    "Your Hybrid Work Problem Is Actually a Skills Problem"

    Everyone is arguing about where people work...but almost nobody is asking whether people actually know how to work in whatever environment they're in. In this episode, we dig into the gap between return-to-office mandates and the real issue underneath: the collaboration, communication, and leadership skills that hybrid work exposed but didn't create. With 83% of CEOs expecting full in-person return by 2027 and a third of companies already tracking badge swipes, the pressure is real, but the diagnosis is wrong. Tune in to hear Nova partners Brynne and Andy talk about the skills we are missing in the "great RTO debate". Guest Bio: Andy Eninger ⁠⁠ @Andy_Eninger⁠⁠ (Instagram) Andy Eninger is a Speaker, Comedian, and Learning Designer. He was the Head of the Writing Program for the famed comedy theater The Second City from 2011 to 2016. He helps individuals and organizations connect to their audience and each other through immersive, customized learning programs that combine storytelling, improv philosophy, rapid ideation, and foundational communication skills. In his creative work, he creates comedy with a mission of amplifying outsider voices and connecting people. Andy has worked with hundreds of organizations, including Walmart, Procter & Gamble, Leo Burnett, The History Channel, Cigna, State Farm, Visa, Verizon, Salesforce, SAP, Deloitte, Nike, GE, Walgreens, Merck, MetLife, Kellogg’s, and many more. His work takes him around the world to design and deliver learning programs in inclusion, collaborative leadership, executive presence, innovation, and storytelling. He was the chief designer of the curriculum for Nova Collective. For the Second City Works, he has spearheaded their learning programs in Storytelling, Selling Skills, and Diversity & Inclusion,n and served on the design team for their work in Consumer Insights for brands. He continues to write, perform, and direct, with a focus on queer comedy, satire, and improvisation. Some of his favorite projects include: Ensemble member of Chicago’s GayCo Productions for 14 sketch comedy revues; Performing in the cast of Steamworks the Musical for the Annoyance Theater; Little House on the Parody as composer and director; Director and composer of Bandgeeks! A Halftime Musical; Creator of Sybil, a solo improvisational format; Pinque Pony, his two-man sketch group with husband John Loos; and Pony Boy, director and lyrics, for the Annoyance Theater. His play “The Last Castrato” has been produced at theaters in New York, Austin, and Phoenix. Andy holds a BS in Mass Communications and an MA in Playwriting from Miami University and studied film directing at the Academy of Drama & Film in Budapest, Hungary. He currently lives in Los Angeles with his husband and two dogs, Pearl and Barb from Accounting.

  4. Jun 9

    "Why We Stopped Leading With Credentials"

    A lot has been happening — the world has felt genuinely unhinged, we merged with our business besties, and the market has gone all mushy. Cue the perfect recipe for an existential crisis! In this episode, we talk about our personal and professional identity crisis and how it led us to our true north. Just like Dorothy, we had the answer inside us the whole time: behind all the "impact," "scale," and "ROI" noise, we know that the best experiential learning in the world starts with The Nova Collective. And everything else is just clutter. Guest Bio: Andy Eninger ⁠⁠ @Andy_Eninger⁠⁠ (Instagram) Andy Eninger is a Speaker, Comedian, and Learning Designer. He was the Head of the Writing Program for the famed comedy theater The Second City from 2011 to 2016. He helps individuals and organizations connect to their audience and each other through immersive, customized learning programs that combine storytelling, improv philosophy, rapid ideation, and foundational communication skills. In his creative work, he creates comedy with a mission of amplifying outsider voices and connecting people. Andy has worked with hundreds of organizations, including Walmart, Procter & Gamble, Leo Burnett, The History Channel, Cigna, State Farm, Visa, Verizon, Salesforce, SAP, Deloitte, Nike, GE, Walgreens, Merck, MetLife, Kellogg’s, and many more. His work takes him around the world to design and deliver learning programs in inclusion, collaborative leadership, executive presence, innovation, and storytelling. He was the chief designer of the curriculum for Nova Collective. For the Second City Works, he has spearheaded their learning programs in Storytelling, Selling Skills, and Diversity & Inclusion,n and served on the design team for their work in Consumer Insights for brands. He continues to write, perform, and direct, with a focus on queer comedy, satire, and improvisation. Some of his favorite projects include: Ensemble member of Chicago’s GayCo Productions for 14 sketch comedy revues; Performing in the cast of Steamworks the Musical for the Annoyance Theater; Little House on the Parody as composer and director; Director and composer of Bandgeeks! A Halftime Musical; Creator of Sybil, a solo improvisational format; Pinque Pony, his two-man sketch group with husband John Loos; and Pony Boy, director and lyrics, for the Annoyance Theater. His play “The Last Castrato” has been produced at theaters in New York, Austin, and Phoenix. Andy holds a BS in Mass Communications and an MA in Playwriting from Miami University and studied film directing at the Academy of Drama & Film in Budapest, Hungary. He currently lives in Los Angeles with his husband and two dogs, Pearl and Barb from Accounting.

  5. Apr 14

    “The Story Work Is Telling”

    People aren’t just reacting to policies at work; they’re reacting to the story underneath them. In this episode of Looping You In, Jasmine and Brynne sit down with Andy Eninger, Head of Learning Operations at Nova, to unpack the hidden narratives shaping workplace culture, behavior, and trust. From the stories leaders tell about success and belonging to the ones employees quietly rewrite in their heads, this conversation gets real about what sticks, what doesn’t, and why most workplace storytelling misses the mark. If culture feels “off,” this episode helps you name the story underneath and gives you practical ways to shift it. Follow us on Instagram: @findnova for more behind-the-scenes insights and episode updates. Guest Bio: Andy Eninger ⁠⁠@Andy_Eninger⁠⁠ (Instagram) Andy Eninger is a Speaker, Comedian, and Learning Designer. He was the Head of the Writing Program for the famed comedy theater The Second City from 2011 to 2016. He helps individuals and organizations connect to their audience and each other through immersive, customized learning programs that combine storytelling, improv philosophy, rapid ideation, and foundational communication skills. In his creative work, he creates comedy with a mission of amplifying outsider voices and connecting people.  Andy has worked with hundreds of organizations, including Walmart, Procter & Gamble, Leo Burnett, The History Channel, Cigna, State Farm, Visa, Verizon, Salesforce, SAP, Deloitte, Nike, GE, Walgreens, Merck, MetLife, Kellogg’s, and many more.  His work takes him around the world to design and deliver learning programs in inclusion, collaborative leadership, executive presence, innovation, and storytelling. He was the chief designer of the curriculum for Nova Collective. For the Second City Works, he has spearheaded their learning programs in Storytelling, Selling Skills, and Diversity & Inclusion,n and served on the design team for their work in Consumer Insights for brands.  He continues to write, perform, and direct, with a focus on queer comedy, satire, and improvisation. Some of his favorite projects include: Ensemble member of Chicago’s GayCo Productions for 14 sketch comedy revues; Performing in the cast of Steamworks the Musical for the Annoyance Theater; Little House on the Parody as composer and director; Director and composer of Bandgeeks! A Halftime Musical; Creator of Sybil, a solo improvisational format; Pinque Pony, his two-man sketch group with husband John Loos; and Pony Boy, director and lyrics, for the Annoyance Theater. His play “The Last Castrato” has been produced at theaters in New York, Austin, and Phoenix.  Andy holds a BS in Mass Communications and an MA in Playwriting from Miami University and studied film directing at the Academy of Drama & Film in Budapest, Hungary. He currently lives in Los Angeles with his husband and two dogs, Pearl and Barb from Accounting.

  6. Mar 17

    “Going SuperNova”

    The workplace has been in a full-body shakeup, return-to-office whiplash, AI everywhere, “no one wants to work,” and the ongoing backlash to DEI. So what now? In Episode 2, Brynne and Jasmine are joined by Nova partner Andy Eninger to continue Nova’s origin story and zoom out on this present moment. We talk about how Nova chose to supercharge instead of shrink, what we’re seeing as Gen Z takes the seat and millennials move into the upper ranks, and the skills this next era will demand from leaders and organizations. Andy shares his journey into facilitation and design, how he found his way to Nova, and what he’s noticing across workplaces right now: generational tension, post-2020 shifts in how people show up, and the parallels between what organizations are experiencing and how Nova is evolving. Follow us on Instagram: @findnova for more behind-the-scenes insights and episode updates. Guest Bio: Andy Eninger @Andy_Eninger (Instagram) Andy Eninger is a Speaker, Comedian, and Learning Designer. He was the Head of the Writing Program for the famed comedy theater The Second City from 2011 to 2016. He helps individuals and organizations connect to their audience and each other through immersive, customized learning programs that combine storytelling, improv philosophy, rapid ideation, and foundational communication skills. In his creative work, he creates comedy with a mission of amplifying outsider voices and connecting people.  Andy has worked with hundreds of organizations, including Walmart, Procter & Gamble, Leo Burnett, The History Channel, Cigna, State Farm, Visa, Verizon, Salesforce, SAP, Deloitte, Nike, GE, Walgreens, Merck, MetLife, Kellogg’s, and many more.  His work takes him around the world to design and deliver learning programs in inclusion, collaborative leadership, executive presence, innovation, and storytelling. He was the chief designer of the curriculum for Nova Collective. For the Second City Works, he has spearheaded their learning programs in Storytelling, Selling Skills, and Diversity & Inclusion,n and served on the design team for their work in Consumer Insights for brands.  He continues to write, perform, and direct, with a focus on queer comedy, satire, and improvisation. Some of his favorite projects include: Ensemble member of Chicago’s GayCo Productions for 14 sketch comedy revues; Performing in the cast of Steamworks the Musical for the Annoyance Theater; Little House on the Parody as composer and director; Director and composer of Bandgeeks! A Halftime Musical; Creator of Sybil, a solo improvisational format; Pinque Pony, his two-man sketch group with husband John Loos; and Pony Boy, director and lyrics, for the Annoyance Theater. His play “The Last Castrato” has been produced at theaters in New York, Austin, and Phoenix.  Andy holds a BS in Mass Communications and an MA in Playwriting from Miami University and studied film directing at the Academy of Drama & Film in Budapest, Hungary. He currently lives in Los Angeles with his husband and two dogs, Pearl and Barb from Accounting.

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Looping You In is the podcast that centers what’s really happening at work while decoding the invisible dynamics shaping your workplace before they shape you. Because work isn’t broken. It’s layered. Political. Human. Complicated. Hosted by Nova’s Brynne Hovde, we surface the invisible dynamics driving the tension and give you the moves to respond with clarity (not chaos).