Join Us for a Webinar About Laughter

While comedy is entertainment, laughter is an important pillar of health and wellness

Understanding the power of laughter is no laughing matter, and on November 15th, we aim to shed light on this often underestimated tool for well-being. We are excited to host an insightful webinar which will delve into the significance of laughter, particularly in the context of the workplace environment.

The webinar will be skilfully moderated by Alexa Mikhail, an astute Health and Wellness Reporter at Fortune. She will guide us through an enriching discussion, featuring a panel of distinguished experts. Among them is Ben Hindman, founder of Splash and a seasoned event planner, who understands the dynamics of engaging groups of people. Joining him will be Dr. Natalie Dattilo, a renowned Clinical Psychologist and respected Instructor at Harvard Medical School, bringing a wealth of knowledge on the psychology behind laughter. Rounding out our panel is Kevin Hubschmann, the innovative Founder of Laugh.Events, an organization dedicated to spreading joy through laughter.

Our discussion will firstly delve into the science of laughter, from its physiological impact to the benefits it brings to our overall health. We aim to demonstrate how laughter is more than just a response to humour, but a powerful tool that can enhance our well-being. We will then link this scientific understanding to the practical aspects of the workplace.

The discourse will further explore how laughter can be harnessed to foster productivity within a professional setting. The panelists will elucidate how integrating laughter into the work culture can serve as a catalyst for creativity, promote positive team dynamics, and augment overall job satisfaction.

The webinar will not conclude with the panel discussion; the experts will remain available for a Q&A session. This is your chance to engage, inquire, and share your thoughts on the subject.

So, join us on November 15th as we delve into the importance of laughter, and reveal why it should be taken more seriously – especially in the workplace.

Looking for a creative way to improve company culture, or just need a reason to laugh? Come check it out!

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