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By on May 7, 2012 in News

Atlanta, GA - This past Friday I attended the 2012 Chick-Fil-A Leadercast, which is no surprise to those of who you know me. It combines two of my favorite things: Chick-Fil-A food (the sandwich is amazing, waffle fries are perfect and the Cookies & Cream milkshake is the perfect beverage for the meal) and exploration of leadership.

The event took place in Atlanta, GA (Chick-Fil-A’s hometown) with 5,000 people in attendance, plus another 100,000 who joined via remote locations throughout the world. The leadership topic this year was choice, with great ideas shared by some top speakers, including Marcus Buckingham, Patrick Lencioni, John Maxwell, Tim Tebow and more.

I’ll be posting my notes of what I learned soon. For more, check out Chick-Fil-A Leadercast.

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By on April 24, 2012 in News

New York, NY - I got an email in my inbox this morning telling me that my presentations on SlideShare have collectively hit over 10,000 views! I like to pretend that means that over 10,000 people have been positively impacted by the work we’re doing here at Humor That Works.

You can find the slides on the Humor That Works SlideShare profile. Topics include:

If you haven’t checked them out, I find them pretty helpful (and so did 10,000 other viewers (theoretically)).

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By on April 3, 2012 in News

New York, NY - For the 4th time, I was happy to visit the New School in NYC today to be a guest lecture for the Comedy as Commentary class. The class, as I’ve mentioned before, takes a look at the importance of comedy in providing commentary on what’s important in society.

I spent my time with the class answering questions about what it’s like to be a stand-up and improv conedian, some of the ins and outs of the industry and where people get material. Given my love for improv, I also got the students up and doing a few exercises themselves.

It was a great time. If you have a class you think would benefit from talking to a stand-up and improv comedian, send us a message and we can try to help you find someone in the area.

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By on March 23, 2012 in News

New York, NY – Last night in the fluorescent glow of a rented room in a NYC high rise, members of the NYC regional chapter of the Applied Improv Network met to share exercises and games.

We covered a whole gamut of activities, from traditional warmups like “Whoosh” to more elaborate exercises like “Images of Revelation.”

I shared with the group the incredibly fun and surprisingly poignant game of Dance Diamond, which you can see at the 4:15 mark of the relationship training recap video from OSU.

As usual, the evening was fun and informing. To learn more about the AIN, check out ther website. To bring the fun and educational stylings of HTW, such as the aforementioned relationship training, shoot us an email.

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Humor at Work: Improv and Public Speaking Spring 2012

March 21, 2012

Baton Rouge, LA - I got a chance to return to Baton Rouge this past week and once again filled in as guest lecturer for my brother’s Public Speaking and Argumentation & Debate classes. In each, I took key elements of the class syllabus and used improv exercises to experientially teach the subject matter. This, combined with [...]

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Humor at Work: Marketing Team Does Improv

December 16, 2011

Somerset, NJ - Humor That Works partnered with ComedySportz NYC to provide a fun-filled, action-packed improv workshop to a marketing team of a tri-state sales company this past week. In the workshop, we covered the basics of improvisation and talked about how they applied to the business world, specifically marketing and sales. The entire group was [...]

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5 Tips for Corporate Entertainment Success

November 21, 2011

I’ve had the pleasure (and sometimes pain) of doing and seeing a wide variety of corporate entertainment events for a number of different organizations. Many of them have gone phenomenally well, others weren’t quite as lucky. Many times, the bad shows weren’t a result of bad performance or even a bad audience, but rather misguided [...]

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Humor at Work: Humor Training at OSU

August 24, 2011

Columbus, OH – Earlier this week I had the honor of going back to my alma mater, The Ohio State University, and spoke on my favorite subject–Humor in the Workplace. The training consisted of a 45-minute humor keynote and how I’ve applied that mentality to a relationship training program (which I’ll be conducting at OSU [...]

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Humor at Work: At Summer Camps with CSz

August 17, 2011

New York, NY – This summer I had the chance to team up with ComedySportz New York to teach improv at some of the summer camps in the greater New York City region. It’s always a great experience to teach improvisation to kids, but to teach it to kids who will be counselors for younger [...]

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Humor at Work: CSz Tournament 2011

July 25, 2011

Indianapolis, IN – Just as I did in 2009 and 2010, I attended the annual ComedySportz tournament this year in Indianapolis. In addition to attending a number of great workshops and performing in some hilarious shows, I also lead an improv workshop for fellow improvisers. Leading a workshop for other improvisers is always exciting but [...]

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