Connecting Power of Shared Laughter
Karen Eddington Author of "Understanding Self-Worth" Shared laughter reverses the belief that we are alone. The most dangerous emotion we face is mental isolation. How would your life be different IF you felt connected? We can solve the struggle of when you are surrounded by people yet still feel alone. www.KarenEddington.com |
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Why We Should Take Laughter More Seriously
Sophie Scott Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at UCL From children to world leaders, laughter plays an important role in social interaction. But why do we laugh, what effect can it have, and what are the risks when it goes wrong? Professor Sophie Scott draws on her research in neuroscience to explain why laughter is an important social skill. More about Sophie Scott |
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How Humor can Save the World
Karyn Buxman International Speaker, Author and Neurohumorist Talks about how powerful humor can be in our daily lives, and how it may even be able to change the world. www.KarynBuxman.mykajabi.com |
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