Learn how to be funny with Stephanie Davies

They say that laughter is the best medicine. Turns out, whoever ‘they’ are, they aren’t far from the truth. In several top leadership studies, including Gallop and Harvard, having a GSOH makes leaders appear more competent. Even better, you can learn to be funny and we’re here to help.  

Laughology’s Head of Happiness, Stephanie Davies, an award-winning stand-up comedian and global business speaker, is sharing her secrets in a one-off training day special – How to feel less nervous about speaking at your own funeral – on Friday 10th June, from 9am – 5.30pm. It’s taking place in London and places are very limited. Book your place now and receive a discount. 

During the session, you’ll learn: 

●      Storytelling

●      How to structure material to get natural laughs

●      How to improvise 

●      Ways to deal with nerves 

●      How to make your message memorable  

Stephanie has worked with executive teams and directors at O2, Tesco, HSBC and Burges Salmon to name a few. Her unique experience as a comedian, psychologist and business speaker means Stephanie is well equipped to help you develop the skills you need to stand out and make an impact. 

If you’d like to book this workshop for your team for a training day at your workplace, we can also deliver this in-house. Get in touch with Doug@laughology.co.uk to find out more.  You can also ask Doug about multiple bookings for the London training day and discounts. 

“People who use humour, particularly in stressful or seemingly difficult situations are viewed as being on top of things, being in charge and in control, whether they are in fact or not.”  Harvard Business Review.

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