#582 The Role of Humour in Leadership & Creativity with Kirsty Hulse, Founder of Roar Training
Today we're joined by Kirsty Hulse, Founder of Roar Training.
Kirsty is a former marketer, a speaker, an author and a stand-up
comedian. She brings to the Internet Marketing Podcast a unique
perspective on how business can incorporate humour to im...
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Today we're joined by Kirsty Hulse, Founder of Roar Training.
Kirsty is a former marketer, a speaker, an author and a stand-up
comedian. She brings to the Internet Marketing Podcast a unique
perspective on how business can incorporate humour to improve
leadership, communication and creativity.
In this episode we discuss:
What we can learn from comedians about brevity in
communication
Scenarios where humour can help you deliver important
messages
What 'stacking' is and how it can impact communication
How self-deprecation can create an environment that brings
people together
Using stand-up practices and building self-confidence
Referenced on this episode:
[Book] Be a Great Stand-Up by Logan Murray:
https://amzn.to/380roIA
[Book] The Big Book of Creativity games by Robert Epstein:
https://amzn.to/2LbEB8b
CONNECT WITH KIRSTY / ROAR TRAINING:
https://www.kirstyhulse.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirsty-hulse-01337a1b/
https://twitter.com/Kirsty_Hulse
https://www.instagram.com/kirstyhulse/
https://roar.training/
CONNECT WITH SCOTT:
scott.colenutt@sitevisibility.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottcolenutt
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