Gray: A sense of humor in this case could save someone's life is extraordinary. We know that humor helps us build trust and it builds psychological safety, he says. Gray: But the bar for humor at work is so incredibly low. This is not about being funny but just human. He writes a book on humor because you can beat them there.
Humor is no laughing matter. It inspires innovation, strengthens relationships, disarms tension, and makes you look smart. Seriously. Stanford professors Jennifer Aaker and Naomi Bagdonas say the recipe for professional success and personal fulfillment is to lighten up, pack a little levity in your briefcase, and start living your life on the precipice of a smile. In today's episode, they dig into the neuroscience of laughter, share tips for crafting the perfect joke, and help Rufus improve his comic chops.
(This episode first aired in April 2021.)
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