Seriously Funny: Women Who Humor and Change the Rules
Kathy Klotz-Guest
18 episodes
4 days ago
Can humor help us create better work? YES! AND - We don't hear many stories of leaders - esp. women - doing their thing and using THEIR unapologetic humor THEIR way. They're blazing new paths, upending expectations and changing the status quo. There are a few stories and in the press; I know there's so many more. This podcast is dedicated to those stories and conversations. How does humor create better work? Who are these women leaders? What lessons can they offer? What's funny to them? Part comedy, part interview, this podcast will change how we talk about better work, humor AND funny women.
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Can humor help us create better work? YES! AND - We don't hear many stories of leaders - esp. women - doing their thing and using THEIR unapologetic humor THEIR way. They're blazing new paths, upending expectations and changing the status quo. There are a few stories and in the press; I know there's so many more. This podcast is dedicated to those stories and conversations. How does humor create better work? Who are these women leaders? What lessons can they offer? What's funny to them? Part comedy, part interview, this podcast will change how we talk about better work, humor AND funny women.
Ep 2, S 2. Your Brain on Improv, Tiny Behavior Changes and Why Your Inner Critic Needs to Play Way More - A "FunVo" with Fellow Play Advocate, Jocelyn Brady
Seriously Funny: Women Who Humor and Change the Rules
45 minutes 25 seconds
2 years ago
Ep 2, S 2. Your Brain on Improv, Tiny Behavior Changes and Why Your Inner Critic Needs to Play Way More - A "FunVo" with Fellow Play Advocate, Jocelyn Brady
This episode is pure magic because I get to talk to my friend, Jocelyn Brady of BetterBrainStories.com. She is a fellow storyteller and play advocate who has been called the Bye Nye of The Brain and wears a brain cap in her vids. In this amazing episode, we talk about:
Why we NEED stories of productive play
Tiny wins matter - little victories are so important
Elevating KPIS that are hard to measure - curiosity, overcoming perfectionism - these matter and why aren't we tracking?
Triggers are teachers
AND I think most importantly why our inner critic needs to play because once we play with it, we can move forward. Also, why everyone can benefit from improv to expand your thinking, your stories and your possibilities.
To your success!
Follow me at Keepingithuman.com and Jocelyn at Betterbrainstories.com.
Seriously Funny: Women Who Humor and Change the Rules
Can humor help us create better work? YES! AND - We don't hear many stories of leaders - esp. women - doing their thing and using THEIR unapologetic humor THEIR way. They're blazing new paths, upending expectations and changing the status quo. There are a few stories and in the press; I know there's so many more. This podcast is dedicated to those stories and conversations. How does humor create better work? Who are these women leaders? What lessons can they offer? What's funny to them? Part comedy, part interview, this podcast will change how we talk about better work, humor AND funny women.