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On Christmas Day, Connected Leadership Gold explores the role of humour in business. Andy Lopata's guests are Jeremy Nicholas, keynote speaker and news/sports presenter, and Tim Gard well-known US speaker and MC. Andy explores the personal journeys of Jeremy and Tim, highlighting the pivotal role humour has played throughout their careers. Both guests emphasise that humour serves as the foundation of their work, consistently seeking the humorous angle in all aspects of life. They discuss incorporating humour into presentations, considering the audience, applying filters, and leveraging individual strengths. Jeremy and Tim clearly distinguish between the stand-up comic and their approach, emphasising that humour should enhance rather than diminish. They explore the application of comedic principles in business, where humour effectively diffuses conflict and reduces stress. The conversation examines the transferability of the rules of comedy, including structural elements, elevating speeches, incorporating everyday stories, and tapping into emotion and nostalgia. Leaders, they argue, can significantly benefit from infusing humour into presentations and team motivation efforts. Through a fascinating and humorous dialogue, this episode offers insights into the strategic use of humour in professional settings. The focus shifts beyond the realm of presentations to explore the broader significance of humour in various aspects of life, looking at the power of humour in alleviating stress, diffusing conflicts, and enhancing personal well-being. Tim shares insights into using humour as a tool for self-care, emphasising its role in breaking patterns of stress and providing a source of hope. It is important to be intentional about incorporating humour into our lives, whether through cherished memories or visual props that evoke laughter. Jeremy, known for infusing humour into business presentations, expands on its relevance in leadership. He challenges the misconception that being funny undermines credibility and encourages leaders to embrace playfulness. Jeremy highlights the desirability of a good sense of humour and its potential to strengthen team dynamics. Throughout the conversation, anecdotes and experiences are shared, including humorous travel mishaps and the memorable image of Tim's signature rubber chicken leg protruding from his suitcase. The episode underscores the transformative impact of humour, not just in presentations but as a powerful tool for creating connections, diffusing tension, and fostering a positive mindset. Connect with Andy Lopata Website Connect with Tim Gard Website Connect with Jeremy Nichols Twitter
Is humor the secret weapon for bridging the connection gap in your organization? Find out more in this episode featuring Tim Gard, CSP, CPAE. Tim is a Hall of Fame speaker and business coach who uses his own humor-infused presentations to help others use humor to improve productivity, create stronger connections, and bring more resilience and resourcefulness to their organizations. In this episode, Tim shares why humor can be a powerful tool for combating disconnect and communicating with your team, all while sharing some humorous stories of his own! 2:49 – When humor comes at the expense of others, it fuels disconnect 4:14 – Self-effacing humor is a strong skill in the workplace, but can be difficult to master 4:49 – There is a difference between understanding humor and being humorous yourself 5:35 – If you can find humor in a stressful situation, it can lead to moments of connection for you and your team 7:04 – By figuring out what is humorous to your team members, you can find ways to bridge the disconnection gap with humor 10:25 – When you can work hard and laugh hard with you team, you can find results 10:58 – If you're not connecting with someone, you have to adapt to their communication style and figure out what's important to them 12:01 – You also need to be aware of your behavior and how others might interpret it or react to it 12:47 – If you don't connect with someone at first, don't abandon the process 15:32 – By having your own good mood and positive mindset, you can convey that to your team 17:34 – Humor can also be used to convey safety messages in your organization 20:07 – By using humor, you can draw others to you and your team and can get better results 22:35 – Harnessing your own positive thoughts and feelings is a powerful tool for connection 25:08 – We can't always choose what happens to us, but we can choose how we perceive and react Connect with Tim Gard Visit his website Learn more about Sticky Safety
Conversation with Tim Gard, a certified speaking professional (CSP) and a member of the Speaker Hall of Fame (CPAE) who teaches people to be more resilient and resourceful and coaches businesses on how to enhance productivity and employee enthusiasm. Episode on Website
As a speaker and storyteller, getting a laugh is pretty important. It's not enough to get lucky with an ad-lib, you need to know how to get a laugh on demand. That requires an understanding of the dynamics of comedy. In this episode, you'll discover the three elements that are necessary to get predicatable laughs. After listening to this episode, go to You Tube and search for the videos listed below. Study them. They are a master class in comedy. Bill Cosby – Noah's Ark https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bputeFGXEjA Rowen Atkinson – The Devil https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGxG7QmPQ44 Robin Williams on Fatherhood https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykq8IkiCgFw Steven Wright – Deadpan and One-Liners https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tiGag5emLJg Tim Gard – 8 Minutes of Fun - htps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KMqILkRXdQ Jeannie Robertson – Don't Send a Man to the Grocery Store - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YFRUSTiFUs
SEASON: 1 EPISODE: 24 Episode Overview: As business professionals, the pressures, stress, and expectations we face can take a toll on our resilience and drain our sense of resourcefulness, leaving us stressed with motivational fatigue. We can combat this fatigue when we use humor to be more resilient, enhance productivity and team enthusiasm. To help us understand how to develop and employ humor in our businesses and profession is author, speaker, and humorist coach, Tim Gard. Guest Bio: Tim Gard is a motivational, funny keynote speaker, corporate entertainer, and emcee. Tim is known for bringing tears of laughter to audiences worldwide. More than an insightful and funny guy, Tim teaches people to be more resilient and resourceful using their own comedic style. He also coaches businesses on how to enhance productivity through employee enthusiasm by using appropriate workplace humor. An internationally recognized authority on stress reduction and conflict resolution, Tim's easy- to-implement techniques demonstrate ways to diffuse, deal with, and ultimately avoid stressful encounters. Tim does not make light of serious issues; rather, he shines a light on previously unseen possibilities to overcome challenging situations. Resource Links: Website: https://timgard.com/ (https://timgard.com/) Product Link: https://timgard.com/shop (https://timgard.com/shop) Insight Gold Timestamps: 08:39 It's only stupid if you do it twice 10:42 You change your perception, you create a different reality 12:52 It's important that we learn to laugh at ourselves 16:54 When in doubt, leave it out 21:38 If we exaggerate too much, it invalidates everything 23:31 Sniglets 32:49 We really need to recharge 36:20 We all smile and laugh in the same language Connect Socially: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timgard/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/timgard/) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/funwithtim (https://www.facebook.com/funwithtim ) Twitter: https://twitter.com/funwithtim (https://twitter.com/funwithtim) YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TimGard (https://www.youtube.com/c/TimGard) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/funwithtim/ (https://www.instagram.com/funwithtim/) Email: tim@timgard.com Sponsors: Rainmaker Digital Solutions: https://www.rainmakerdigitalsolutions.com/ (https://www.rainmakerdigitalsolutions.com/) Resources: https://becomingpreferred-podcast.com/resources/ (https://becomingpreferred-podcast.com/resources/) Next Episode: Growing your business socially with Barbara Rozgony!
SEASON: 1 EPISODE: 23 Episode Overview: Our Voice is the most important tool to live a passionate, fulfilled, and authentic life. There's a beautiful, complex, and deeply psychological connection between one's nature, one's voice, and one's community. Our words, the way we share them, and the very sound of our voice can change minds, move mountains, convey important messages, bring audiences to tears, and transform the existence of others. The way we communicate is a direct tool for leadership and change. Once we learn how to use our voice - without fear, hesitation, or the belief that we must fit into a mold - that's when the magic happens. To help us understand the power of voice and speak authentically is author, speaker and coach Laura Handke. Guest Bio: Laura Handke is an inspirational and energetic facilitator, writer, speaker and certified Transformational Voice® teacher, committed to helping others express themselves fully in the world. Laura helps new and experienced speakers and performers feel comfortable, confident and personally expressive speaking in front of people or on camera. It's never too late, or too early, to learn to express your inner voice in the outer world. Resource Links: Website: https://laurahandke.com/ (https://laurahandke.com/) Product Link: https://laurahandke.com/shop/ (https://laurahandke.com/shop/) Insight Gold Timestamps: 06:33 It's a disconnection between the head and the heart 06:59 How important is confidence 09:08 The inner voice and the outer voice 16:13 Being in the moment 19:17 The more you use your authentic voice 21:14 The emotional impact 25:54 Your breath is the river that is carrying the sound of your voice 30:11 The cadence of your voice 38:48 What you should avoid Connect Socially: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-handke-47267b8/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-handke-47267b8/) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/laurahj YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFCsuEmvnslIQ4S0UAnawWw (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFCsuEmvnslIQ4S0UAnawWw) Email: info@laurahandke.com Link to Book: https://www.mrjamesnestor.com/ (Breath by James Nester) Sponsors: Rainmaker Digital Solutions: https://www.rainmakerdigitalsolutions.com/ (https://www.rainmakerdigitalsolutions.com/) Resources: https://becomingpreferred-podcast.com/resources/ (https://becomingpreferred-podcast.com/resources/) Next Episode: Using Humor as a Professional Skill with Tim Gard!
In this final episode of the trilogy looking at the effects of humour in business, Andy Lopata's guests are Jeremy Nicholas, world esteemed keynote speaker and news and sports presenter on radio and television, and Tim Gard, US renowned speaker and MC. Jeremy and Tim talk about their own personal journeys and how important humour has always been for them. Both of them see humour as the foundation of everything, looking for the funny in all they do. Within this framework, they factor in the audience, use filters and play to their strengths. Important for both of them is the difference between the stand-up comic and what they do, always using humour to enhance not to diminish. This approach can be used in business where humour can be used to diffuse conflict and reduce stress. The rules of comedy can be transferred; structure, elevation of a speech, the use of everyday stories, emotion and nostalgia. When building presentations and motivating teams, great leaders include humour. A fascinating and very funny discussion. The 5th September will see a new Prime Minister announced. The impact of the Oxford Union on British politics and senior levels of British politics is the subject of 'Chums' by Simon Kuper and Simon is Andy's guest on the Connected Leadership Podcast that day. Andy and Simon discuss how such a small pool of people went on to rule the country and what we can take from that.
Schools are closing due to COVID while the federal government is distributing 400 million free N95 masks which are actually not designed for students. Meanwhile, districts will soon be able to use ESSER funds for bus cleaning and student health. Tony speaks with Transfinder CEO Antonio Civitella on technology trends for 2022, such as increased student tracking for parent peace of mind. “Take the situation seriously and take yourself lightly,” advises humorist Tim Gard. He shares more on making attitude choices and using humor to deal with difficult or uncertain times, as well as conflict resolution on the bus or with a work team. Read more at stnonline.com/tag/management.
I'm James Taylor, and you're listening to the SpeakersU podcast, a show for aspiring and professional speakers. This episode is with my co-host, Maria Franzoni. Enjoy the episode. Our guest this week is a pioneer in human-based training and has spoken at over two and a half 1000 mainstage events from Texas to Tasmania. He is also the author of four books and markets his own line of stress Buster products worldwide. He is a speaker who teaches people to be more resilient and resourceful and coaches businesses on how to enhance productivity and employee enthusiasm through the use of humor. Please welcome to This Week in events. Mr. Tim Gard. -Top Humorous Keynote Speakers https://speakersu.com/top-humorous-keynote-speakers-111/
My guest this week is a pioneer in humour-based training. He has spoken at over 2500 main stage events from Texas to Tasmania. He is also the author of 4 books and markets his own line of stress buster products worldwide. He is a tears-in-your-eyes, laugh out loud speaker. He teaches people to be more resilient and resourceful and coaches businesses on how to enhance productivity and employee enthusiasm through the use of humour. Please welcome to our virtual stage, from his intergalactic headquarters in Portland Oregon, Tim Gard. Bio Tim Gard, CSP, CPAE is a tears-in-your-eyes-laugh-out-loud speaker who teaches people to be more resilient and resourceful and coaches businesses on how to enhance productivity and employee enthusiasm. Talented, innovative and memorable, Tim provides amazing take-home value delivered with his one-of-a-kind presentation style Tim "walks his talk" as a successful business owner himself for more than 20 years. Before starting his business, he worked in the Sales Industry, as well as State and Federal Government in Human Services, as a fraud investigator and is a navy veteran. Recognised as a pioneer in humour-based training. Tim is a certified speaking professional (CSP) & a member of the Speaker Hall of Fame, an elite honour held by fewer than 150 speakers worldwide. The author or co-author of Just Plane Funny, My Policy Manual, Motivational Leaders, and Humour Me, Tim humorously delivers messages as universal as his audiences are diverse. Recorded on: 14th December 2020 Links: More about Maria Franzoni Ltd Connect with Maria on LinkedIn Connect with Maria on FaceBook More about London Speaker Bureau Connect with London Speaker Bureau on LinkedIn To book any of the speakers featured on the Speaking Business podcast, click here Listen here: https://podfollow.com/speaking-business-podcast
Tim Gard is a professional business humorist. He is known around the world for now only being very funny but also for being informative and delivering excellent value for his business audiences. How does humour in business work and why do we need it? In this episode, Tim Gard shares his experience and expertise. Your guest: Tim Gard / tim@timgard.com Your host: Niels Brabandt / NB@NB-Networks.com
The greatest stories leave us feeling inspired, motivated, and moved to take action. But… the best stories are arguably the ones that make our eyes water and sides split with laughter. Hall of Fame Speaker, Tim Gard, knows the worth of a great story. Many of his ‘greatest hits’ are drawn from his traveling experiences, including a hilarious story about a big sweaty guy on a plane. Self-claimed to be his ‘million-dollar story’, you’ll hear it for yourself on this episode of Standing Ovation, where Tim Gard takes the mic and delivers his secrets to turning life’s frustrations into story telling gold. Find out about: Tim’s ‘million-dollar story’ that has had audiences laughing for years How the ‘Big Sweaty Guy’ on a plane story was born How to make a long story work on stage Why you should view your stories on stage as more of a feature film than a documentary How your word choice can help make your stories funnier How to use humor to enhance the audience’s experience How often Tim plans, adds, and rehearses new stories The rejuvenating power of learning to look at the funny side of life more often Connect with Tim Gard: Website (https://timgard.com/) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/TimGardInternational) Twitter (https://twitter.com/funwithtim) LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/timgard) YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCudzr6V6eke5wq9W3eQj2Vw) Please Support Our Show Sponsors: Standing Ovation is sponsored by Content 10x (http://content10x.com/standingovation) . For more information and to explore the show, (http://www.jaybaer.com/) .
Learn to laugh in the face of writer’s block. Gerald’s guest is Tim Gard, top motivational speaker and corporate entertainer, known for bringing tears of laughter to audiences worldwide. More than an insightful and funny guy, Tim teaches people to be more resilient and resourceful using their own comedic style. Gerald and Tim talk about turning frustration into comedy – and inspiration. Tim also gives tips on dealing with stress and getting started in public speaking. Tim's book is Just Plane Funny. (You can reach Tim at http://www.timgard.com) Also on the show, a spirited, full, and frank exchange of views with opinionated co-hosts Cheyenne Cockrell and Thomas Page about how they get over the hump, writing fiction or nonfiction. Host Gerald Everett Jones is the author of Bonfire of the Vanderbilts and the mystery-thriller Preacher Finds a Corpse. #amwriting #selfpub #podcast
In this episode of All Business, Jeffrey talks with two veterans of different industries, who happen to also be old friends, to talk about how timing is everything in business and comedy. Long-time TV host, entrepreneur, and best-selling book author, JJ Ramberg, joins Jeffrey to talk about business. You may recognize JJ from her run as host of Your Business, the second longest running program in MSNBC history. Now that she’s away from the camera, JJ is focusing on her businesses, including her newest venture, GoodPods, an app that weaves together the popularity of podcasting and social media. JJ and Jeffrey talk about how GoodPods is hoping the solve the “what podcast should I listen to next?” problem, why podcasting is still a good medium to get and how entrepreneurship seems to run in her bloodline. Next up on the show is NSA Hall of Fame Speaker, and funny man, Tim Gard. He is known for using storytelling and humor in his presentations to help audiences connect to his message. Tim and Jeffrey agree that good marketers always craft the story, why he’s funny, who his comedic idols are, and what type of humor he stays away from. If you need a good laugh to deal with the pandemic, this interview is a must listen. Download Goodpods: https://www.goodpods.com/ Connect with Tim: https://timgard.com/ Join the C-Suite Network: https://go.c-suiteforums.com/executive-membership1585761368840 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our second Hall of Fame Speaker in Season 1... say whaaaat?! We are so thrilled to have Tim Gard on our show today! Tim is one of the top motivational speakers in the world, and he promotes laughter in the work place! Today, Tim gives us insight into how we can find the positive during this crazy COVID19 pandemic-which we all need right now! Listen as Tim teaches us how we can change our perceptions, act instead re-act, find the humor in situations, and ultimately be in control of our own experiences! Check him further at www.timgard.com
How do you transform a FRAUD INVESTIGATOR into ‘The FUNNY FED?’ What’s the magic behind taking a so-so story, and making it hilarious? How can you deliver serious messages with humor and hilarity? Mark and Darren hear first hand from Hall-of-Fame speaker and renowned humorist Tim Gard about the how to find funny in everyday life, how to make funny even funnier, and how to create UNFORGETTABLE humor.
Tim Gard is one of the funniest people in the world and I sit down on The Relevant Leadership Podcast to talk about how leaders can use humor as a skill to build connections, share insights and be more relatable. This is a fun podcast. Find out more about Tim at Timgard.com.
Leaders - discover 6 awesome and easy strategies that will help you to find and share more 'funny' in the stories you choose to share with people you want to influence (without resorting to joke-telling, which is always a bad plan)! Business storytelling specialist Eamonn O'Brien chats with one the world's most celebrated motivational humorists (who also happens to be a Hall of Fame speaker), Tim Gard, about his best tips on finding humour that can boost your leadership impact - by defusing difficult or stressful situations, creating more power teaching or learning moments, and earn you more trust too.
Learn to laugh in the face of writer’s block. Gerald’s guest is Tim Gard, top motivational speaker and corporate entertainer, known for bringing tears of laughter to audiences worldwide. More than an insightful and funny guy, Tim teaches people to be more resilient and resourceful using their own comedic style. Gerald and Tim talk about turning frustration into comedy – and inspiration. Tim also gives tips on dealing with stress and getting started in public speaking. Tim's book is Just Plane Funny. (You can reach Tim at http://www.timgard.com) Also on the show, a spirited, full, and frank exchange of views with opinionated co-hosts Cheyenne Cockrell and Thomas Page about how they get over the hump, writing fiction or nonfiction. Host Gerald Everett Jones is the author of Bonfire of the Vanderbilts and the new mystery-thriller Preacher Finds a Corpse. #amwriting #selfpub #podcast
Learn to laugh in the face of writer's block. Gerald's guest is Tim Gard, top motivational speaker and corporate entertainer, known for bringing tears of laughter to audiences worldwide. More than an insightful and funny guy, Tim teaches people to be more resilient and resourceful using their own comedic style. Gerald and Tim talk about turning frustration into comedy – and inspiration. Tim also gives tips on dealing with stress and getting started in public speaking. Tim's book is Just Plane Funny. (You can reach Tim at http://www.timgard.com) Also on the show, a spirited, full, and frank exchange of views with opinionated co-hosts Cheyenne Cockrell and Thomas Page about how they get over the hump, writing fiction or nonfiction. Host Gerald Everett Jones is the author of Bonfire of the Vanderbilts and the new mystery-thriller Preacher Finds a Corpse. #amwriting #selfpub #podcast
This week we cover the topic of kindness with kindness guru Tim Gard. He isn't really a guru, or a swami, or anything like that, but he's a funny baby boomer with a new philosophy based on being kind. 2:38 Inflatable Colon Redux 3:51 Tim Gard on Kindness 12:18 Texas Pink House 21:40 Kindness App
On this episode of The Wealthy Speaker Podcast we are talking about how to add humor to your speech. My good friend Tim Gard is joining us today to share his wisdom on how to keep it clean, relevant and funny at the same time. Tim Gard, CSP, CPAE is a Certified Speaking Professional (CSP) and a Counsel of Peers Award for Excellence (CPAE) Hall of Fame Speaker, an elite honor held by fewer than 150 speakers worldwide. Listen the podcast […] The post Injecting Humor into Your Speech with Tim Gard appeared first on Jane Atkinson.
For some of us we don’t have a funny bone in our bodies, while for others being funny comes naturally without very little thought or effort. For Tim Gard using humour is not only natural but is also a skill he has chosen to master as a tool yielding epic influence. Tim has had first hand experience of what it is to earn a living in stressful environments - having worked in State and Federal Government in Human Services and (as you’ll hear more about) also spending time as a fraud investigator. He was in fact known as the ‘Funny Fed’ – as he continually – and consciously developed humour as a way to diffuse situations, create connection and immediately disarm even the most challenging of conversations. Tim is now one of the most successful speakers on the planet when it comes to using humor as a tool in business and in life. He is the creator of Comic Vision – a method and philosophy of using humor to influence – first yourself – and then other people. He is also the author of ‘Just Plane Funny’ and co-author of ‘Motivational Leaders’ and ‘Humor Me’. I have known (and travelled with) Tim for more than a decade - I have witnessed him get of airplanes with fake chicken feet hanging out of his luggage – because ‘no one is going to accidently take home a bag with chicken feet hanging out of it’. Hand out his own policy manuals at hotels - when faced with the immortal line ‘I’m sorry Sir but that’s against our policy’. And – and I’m not joking here – literally sit on a flight drawing in a coloring book made up entirely of pictures of himself… just to dissuade anyone from sitting next to him. Side note – that strategy is always and without exception – successful. So – other than just being one of my favorite people on the planet – and incidentally also the MC at my wedding (who could forget a room of 60 people playing nose flutes between speeches) – why did I ask Tim to be on the podcast? What has humor really got to do with influence? In being around Tim I have learned so much about using the skills of a humorist to break states and behaviors – in people and situations – that have obviously been stagnant for years. I’ve learned how humor can immediately and effectively de-escalate situations, or disarm opponents in a way where no other communication or negotiation skill comes close.Humor has this way of cutting through the noise – of breaking down walls – of building bridges - and of holding attention – that I have come to believe makes it one of the most underestimated tools of influence available. That’s not even counting what Tim and these tools have given me – the ability to use humor to walk through life lightly, to stay in a resilient and resourceful state - and maintain perspective in heavy situations. As he says – ‘do it first for yourself – and then for other people’. In this conversation we break down: ● How and Why Hillary Clinton was able to 'diminish the question - but not the person' by using humor in her response to Donald Trump when it came to her business experience.● The role of ‘planned spontaneity’ and why it’s easier than it sounds● How to actively use humor to solve problems (aka the Chicken Feet)● Why it’s essential to stay present to the stories around us every day● Why when using storytelling as a tool – the goal should always be to ‘live and relive’ rather than ‘tell and retell’● How to 'dismount' gracefully when an attempt at humor failsSo... sit back and prepare to tune in your own style of Comic Vision. Because – like everything – it looks different for us all. Please enjoy my conversation with the irrepressible and irreplaceable – Tim Gard. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tim Gard is the Chief Learning Strategist of the MindShare Learning Report, and educator with the Toronto District School Board. We discuss the events and topics at the latest education conferences from around the world and how it will impact education in the near future.
Fun isn't a four letter word, and neither is humor - but Gard is - and that's this podcast guest's last name. Tim Gard is one of the funniest people I know, not because he always says funny things, but just by the way he looks at the world. He travels with rubber chickens, ex-stressories, and so much more, and he helps everyone he meets make life a little more fun - and a little less stressful. In this conversation Tim Gard shares how to inject humor into your work, with a unique look at life. Whether it's by sharing a "major credit card" with hotel stuff, wearing silly glasses, or just turning a phrase in a funny way, Tim Gard can build rapport with anyone, and he shares the secrets of how you can inject humor into your work and your sales presentations. I laughed a lot, I learned a lot, and I just felt better after this conversation with Tim. About Tim Gard, Workplace Humor Expert Tim Gard, CSP, CPAE, top motivational speaker, corporate entertainer, and Emcee is known for bringing tears of laughter to audiences worldwide. More than an insightful and funny guy, Tim teaches people to be more resilient and resourceful using their own comedic style. He also coaches businesses on how to enhance productivity through employee enthusiasm by using appropriate workplace humor. An Internationally recognized authority on stress reduction and conflict resolution, Tim’s easy- to-implement techniques demonstrate ways to diffuse, deal with, and ultimately avoid stressful encounters. Tim does not make light of serious issues; rather, shines a light on previously unseen possibilities to overcome challenging situations. Connect with Tim Gard Read Tim Gard's humor blog Follow Tim Gard on Facebook Laugh with Tim Gard on Twitter Connect with Tim Gard on LinkedIn Watch Tim Gard on Video More about Conversations with Phil: Subscribe, rate and review Conversations with Phil on iTunes, Overcast or Sticher Radio.
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Dr. Tim Gard ist Neurowissenschaftler und erforscht die neuronalen Mechanismen von Achtsamkeit und Yoga in verschiedenen Kontexten wie Schmerz, Alterung und Depression. Hier erfährst du mehr über Dr. Tim Gard. In diesem Vortrag erfährst du von Dr. Tim Gard viele inspirierende und lehrreiche Erkenntnisse über aktuelle Studien zum Einfluss von Yoga und Meditation auf die Alterung von Geist und Gehirn. Laß dich inspirieren! Dieser Mitschnitt ist auf dem Yoga Kongress 2015 „Yoga in Prävention und Therapie“ entstanden. Das Kongressthema Yoga als Prävention und Therapie birgt ein großes Potenzial in sich Menschen im Alltag, in ihrem Berufsleben zu unterstützen und zu stärken. Sei mit dabei beim nächsten Kongress bei Yoga Vidya! Mehr über Yoga, Ayurveda, Meditation und Yoga Vidya. English Yoga Vidya Website.
Dr. Tim Gard ist Neurowissenschaftler und erforscht die neuronalen Mechanismen von Achtsamkeit und Yoga in verschiedenen Kontexten wie Schmerz, Alterung und Depression. Hier erfährst du mehr über Dr. Tim Gard. In diesem Vortrag erfährst du von Dr. Tim Gard viele inspirierende und lehrreiche Erkenntnisse über aktuelle Studien zum Einfluss von Yoga und Meditation auf die Alterung von Geist und Gehirn. Laß dich inspirieren! Dieser Mitschnitt ist auf dem Yoga Kongress 2015 „Yoga in Prävention und Therapie“ entstanden. Das Kongressthema Yoga als Prävention und Therapie birgt ein großes Potenzial in sich Menschen im Alltag, in ihrem Berufsleben zu unterstützen und zu stärken. Sei mit dabei beim nächsten Kongress bei Yoga Vidya! Mehr über Yoga, Ayurveda, Meditation und Yoga Vidya. English Yoga Vidya Website.