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 7: Pitch, Please! The Clarifying Power of Not Overthinking and Why We Need Fun (not BS) Pitch slaps: My Convo with Mavens of Merch Founder, Zineb Layachi
Seriously Funny: Women Who Humor and Change the Rules
40 minutes 53 seconds
2 years ago
Ep 7: Pitch, Please! The Clarifying Power of Not Overthinking and Why We Need Fun (not BS) Pitch slaps: My Convo with Mavens of Merch Founder, Zineb Layachi
In this episode I talk to my fun friend, Mavens of Merch founder, Zineb Layachi. She's a GIF Queen, too, all.
Her whole brand is about getting people to hear your message - not the pitch slaps we're used to. Rather, her whole brand is about fun connections people remember: like comical sayings on merch.
Highlights of this episode include:
Why recognizing that 'limited space' for anything can clarify everything
My fave phrase and her mantra for the entrepreneurial journey 'take what you do seriously, don't take yourself so seriously'
Confidence means not over-thinking and it's important so that you own who you are
Why today she no longer has a divide between personal and professional (personal and private are different, though)
Humor is really giving yourself permission to be seen by showing up as you are and her way to have fun: selfies, slogans and GIFs!
Kathy talks GPS redirects for filtering (as women leaders do) and does one F-bomb (just one. You'll live)
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.