Even though Laughologists take a well-earned break over the summer (because rest is important too!), we’ve still been busy sharing the power of laughter with the world.
In August, Stephanie Davies, Laughology’s Head of Happiness and CEO, was out and about helping people understand more about how laughter can support us — and also when it’s not always the right tool to use.
- Stephanie was interviewed By INews a national newspaper, exploring the tricky topic of banter at work — when it brings people together, and when it crosses the line.
- She also joined BBC Radio 5 Live , discussing why laughter is so important in both life and the workplace.
- And on BBC Radio 2’s Jeremy Vine Show with Tina Daheley, she weighed in on the debate about whether trigger warnings should be used during the Edinburgh Festival. (Listen to the debate 1:36 into the show on the link above)
You can read the articles and listen to the interviews in the links above.
If you’re interested in running a workshop on banter in the workplace, or want to explore how laughter and humour can build better teams, get in touch with doug@laughology.co.uk
Because even while we’re recharging, we’re still thinking about how to help workplaces become happier, healthier – and more human.