Ep 109 Interview Sessions with Lisa David Olson

Always Better than Yesterday with Ryan Hartley | A Podcast for Heart Centred Leaders - A podcast by Ryan Hartley

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This week I am joined by Lisa David Olson, speaker, creative coach and author. Lisa has a 20 year background in comedy and her serious-toned message reveals the power of humour to heal and connect. A writer and performer of sketch comedy, parody songs, and improvisation for decades, Lisa’s energetic style and determination always leaves joy in her wake. 03:50 humour being the beautiful escape from trauma 04:30 the thrill and ripple effect of improvisation 06:45 there is a time and a place for comedy, although we’ve all got the giggles in an inappropriate moment 09:00 pretending to be someone else 11:00 the best kind of humour is the one that connects 12:20 seeking comedy is boundless 15:45 people just want to be heard 18:00 are you gonna sit in the mud until it hardens on you? 19:40 serious selfies with strangers - my project in bravery 23:00 the foundation is listening - hear and know your people 29:00 counter-clockwise community 30:30 the impact reminder 32:30 looking out the windshield not the rear view mirror 34:00 stay weird I hope this conversation makes you smile and encourages more humour in your life and leadership.  Always love Ryan  Connect with Lisa David Olson: Website: www.lisadavidolson.com Counter Clockwise Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/715435915851993 IG: https://www.instagram.com/lisadavidolson Connect with Always Better than Yesterday:  Email: [email protected] Whatsapp: (+44) 07970339936 Facebook Community: www.facebook.com/groups/weareabty Master Heart and Mind Group Coaching: www.ryanhartley.co.uk Thank you to our friends at WebCreation, proud supporters of the Always Better than Yesterday Interview Sessions. Head to www.WebCreationGroup.com for stunning websites at sensible prices. Don't forget to subscribe and also come join our community on Facebook www.facebook.com/groups/weareABTY

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