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Humor In The C-Suite

Humor In The C-Suite

Kate Davis

Hi this is Kate Davis I’m a comic and keynote Speaker, and thanks for checking out my Podcast Humor in the C-Suite where I interview leaders, executives and business owners on how they use humor and levity to create an extraordinary work culture. I want to ask the questions that we all want answers to like... Does humor help us or harm us at work? Does humor change our perception of a problem? And how do our leaders use humor to inspire curiosity, success and innovation. I want to be a fly in their chardonnay, I mean a fly on their wall. Honestly, I’m as curious as you are...So join me and a guest every week for Humor in the C-Suite

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Humor In The C-Suite - You Gotta Play to Win with Lydia Sullivan
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06/11/24 • 36 min

Lydia Sullivan is the VP of Operations at the Society for Information Management (SIM). She helps thousands of leading technology executives stay connected, build community, and grow together. Lydia has been a certified Association Executive for 5 years, in association management for 10 years, and in nonprofit management roles for 15 years. Her career has allowed her to support boards, philanthropic organizations, and chapters of national associations in various industries.

Lydia has also worked in mental and behavioral health with youth. This experience has helped her develop patience, a good sense of humor and empathy which she finds invaluable in building trust and staying focused on the human impact in every interaction.

In her free time, you can find her doing major house projects with her husband, visiting our local breweries and distilleries, rooting for the Houston Astros, tubing down a lazy river, passing out free hugs, or applying to be on game shows and winning random giveaways. She has won a year's supply of the oddest things, from fried chicken to soap. Maybe she's just lucky, but she does know that you have to play if you want to win.

Connect with Lydia on Linked In Here.

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  • Interested in being a guest on Humor in the C-Suite? Reach out to book a call with Kate!
  • Learn more about me and my work at katedavis.ca

Thank you for tuning in to this episode of Humor in the C-Suite! If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to follow the podcast, share it with your friends, and leave a rating or review. Your support helps the podcast continue to grow.

Hosted by Kate Davis
Edited by Chris @ Wider View Studios

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Humor In The C-Suite - I Am Now with Charlene Wheeless
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08/06/24 • 38 min

Charlene Wheeless is a multifaceted powerhouse in the business world. She blends over 30 years of extensive experience in leadership, communications, and operations with a personal journey that exudes authenticity and resilience. As a highly sought-after keynote speaker, leadership advisor/coach, and author, she has empowered executives and teams globally to achieve breakthrough performance and transform business cultures.

Charlene began her public life as an NFL cheerleader, performing in front of millions, which honed her presence and poise for the stage. Her mission is deeply rooted in helping ambitious women embrace life with unapologetic authenticity. This commitment is evident through her “SOAR and Be Seen” keynote, which has inspired countless professionals internationally. Her debut book, “You Are Enough! Reclaiming Your Career and Life with Purpose, Passion, and Unapologetic Authenticity,” was a bestseller in 2021, winning three independent book awards for best non-fiction and inspirational books of the year.

At Charlene Wheeless LLC, she leverages her vast business acumen to assist organizations in achieving their goals. She also served as a senior advisor for equity and justice at APCO Worldwide, guiding C-suite leaders and companies in implementing effective DE&I initiatives. Charlene’s multidisciplinary business skills were honed through roles at multinational companies like Raytheon, CGI, PRC (Now Northrop Grumman), and DynCorp, handling global communications, crisis, issues, reputation risk, and business operations management. As the Principal Vice President of Corporate Affairs at Bechtel Corporation, she provided C-suite counsel on marketing, business development, strategy, international affairs, and talent engagement.

Her insights have been featured in major publications like Forbes, Business Insider, Thrive Global, and PRWeek, as well as on networks like ABC and Fox. Charlene’s leadership and expertise are recognized by her inclusion in Marshall Goldsmith’s prestigious 100 Coaches community and certifications in leadership disciplines from Georgetown University and the International Coaching Federation (ICF). She also holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism and two master’s degrees in public communication and business administration.

Charlene has coached, spoken for, and worked with global industry leaders like IBM, Google, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon Corp., Lockheed Martin, Cisco, General Motors, The U.S. Air Force Academy, and National Geographic. She has also been the spokesperson for multinational giants, including Bechtel, CGI, and DynCorp. She has played pivotal roles in over ten mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures, leading to successful rebranding and accretive value for owners and shareholders.

As a speaker, Charlene’s TEDx talk “CHOICE NOT CHANCE!” and her keynotes offer practical and empowering steps for breaking down fear, overcoming obstacles, and making bold business and life choices. Her service on several boards, including NO MORE, The Page Society, the Page Center, and the Institute for Public Relations Research, underscores her unwavering dedication to driving meaningful change. As the past chair of the Page Society, HCA Healthcare Virginia, and t

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  • Learn more about me and my work at katedavis.ca

Thank you for tuning in to this episode of Humor in the C-Suite! If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to follow the podcast, share it with your friends, and leave a rating or review. Your support helps the podcast continue to grow.

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Humor In The C-Suite - Be Comfortable Being Yourself with Martin Perlmutter
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04/23/24 • 39 min

Martin Perelmuter is an unapologetic idealist. He is passionate about people and ideas and, after nearly 30 years in the speaking industry, believes more than ever that a great speech can provide the impetus for action and be a catalyst for change.

Prior to co-founding Speakers Spotlight, Martin was a corporate lawyer at a prestigious international law firm. While he realized early on in his career that he needed to do something more entrepreneurial, he learned some incredibly valuable best practices while in law that have shaped his approach to client service and business management.

Martin’s views on the speaking industry have been reported in various television and print media, and have been published in over 60 countries. He has been a guest lecturer at several colleges and universities, and was a keynote speaker at the Public Words Speaker Forum at The Center for Public Leadership at Harvard’s Kennedy School in Cambridge.

Martin is the current President and serves on the Board of Governors of the International Association of Speakers Bureaus, whose membership is made up of speakers bureaus, lecture agencies and speaker management companies located around the world, including the US, Canada, Mexico, Colombia, Brazil, the UK, Spain, Portugal, Netherlands, Turkey, Cyprus, South Africa, Australia, South Korea and India.

Martin is a graduate of the Faculty of Economics at the University of Western Ontario, and the Faculty of Law at Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto.

He lives in Toronto with his wife and business partner Farah, and their children Jade and Cole. He is an avid reader and music lover.

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Additional Links & Resources:

  • Interested in being a guest on Humor in the C-Suite? Reach out to book a call with Kate!
  • Learn more about me and my work at katedavis.ca

Thank you for tuning in to this episode of Humor in the C-Suite! If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to follow the podcast, share it with your friends, and leave a rating or review. Your support helps the podcast continue to grow.

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Edited by Chris @ Wider View Studios

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Humor In The C-Suite - Building Repour with Allan Ebedes
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07/16/24 • 36 min

Since 2005, Allan Ebedes has led Excellence Canada, formerly known as the National Quality Institute. Working with the Board of Directors, he is responsible for setting the strategic direction of Excellence Canada and delivering on its business plan and mission.

Allan began his business career as a Chartered Accountant (CA) at Coopers & Lybrand, now PWC. He then became a partner at a small furniture and appliance chain, which grew significantly during his ownership, and was subsequently sold to The Brick. In 1979, he started a private career college called the Toronto School of Business, a division of International Business Schools, which grew to become the largest career college in Canada, with 50 locations coast to coast which during his ownership, trained over 250,000 adult students for new and rewarding careers. Allan took the company public on the NASDAQ exchange.

In 2002, Allan founded Management Mentors International, a company dedicated to corporate training and development, coaching and mentoring. He was also appointed as President of the Academy of Learning, a chain of 100 computer learning centres across Canada.

Allan is a CA, CPA and earned an MBA from the University of Toronto (now Rotman School of Management) and an LLM law degree in Global Business through an evening program at the Faculty of Law. Allan is a Certified Director (ICD.D) with the Institute of Corporate Directors and is a member of the Young Presidents’ Organization (YPO).

Additional Links & Resources:

  • Interested in being a guest on Humor in the C-Suite? Reach out to book a call with Kate!
  • Learn more about me and my work at katedavis.ca

Thank you for tuning in to this episode of Humor in the C-Suite! If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to follow the podcast, share it with your friends, and leave a rating or review. Your support helps the podcast continue to grow.

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Humor In The C-Suite - Humor Around One’s Own Stories with Matt Verlaque
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07/02/24 • 33 min

After spending a decade in the fire department, Matt founded UpLaunch in 2016 and was the CEO through its successful acquisition in 2020. After his exit, he partnered with Dan Martell as the COO of SaaS Academy, the largest coaching & training program for B2B SaaS founders in the world. Inside of SaaS Academy, Matt oversees the Growth Accelerator program, where he coaches early stage founders to find product market fit, hone their go-to-market strategies, and make their first few key hires in the business. Most recently, Matt has utilized his wealth of experience in the world of SaaS businesses to co-author the book “Software as a Science: Unlock Limitless Revenue Growth Without Losing Control”. Outside of his work at SaaS Academy, Matt is a husband, father of three young boys, and spends most of his spare time reading, weightlifting, cycling, and running.

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  • Learn more about me and my work at katedavis.ca

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In this engaging episode of "Humor in the C Suite," host Kate Davis chats with Hugh Forrest, Co-President and Chief Programming Officer of South by Southwest (SXSW). Forrest shares his insights on how humor and creativity intersect to foster an extraordinary work culture, drawing from over three decades of his experience at SXSW. From its humble beginnings as a local music event in 1987, SXSW has burgeoned into a dynamic, multi-faceted festival attracting hundreds of thousands of participants worldwide to celebrate creativity in all its forms. Throughout the episode, Forrest illuminates his leadership style, the importance of humor in the workplace, and the value of human creativity, especially in the age of AI.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Importance of Creativity in an AI-driven World: Despite advancements in AI, the distinct value of human creativity remains unparalleled and is a central theme of SXSW.
  • Balancing Humor and Sensitivity: Incorporating humor into leadership must be balanced with cultural and political sensitivity to avoid missteps.
  • Humor as a Bonding Tool: Using humor effectively can strengthen team cohesion and act as a pressure valve during stressful situations.
  • Continuous Improvement: Forrest emphasizes the value of the 10,000-hour rule, proving that repetition and self-analysis can improve skills, including public speaking.
  • Setting the Tone for Success: As leaders, projecting calm and positivity is crucial in shaping the participant experience and navigating the challenges of organizing large-scale events.

"We set the tone, we set the mood, and ultimately we've got to create the vibe which our attendees will quickly pick up on."

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This episode offers an enriching narrative for anyone interested in leadership, creativity, and the strategic use of humor in fostering a thriving work environment. To delve deeper into Forrest's intriguing perspectives, listen to the full episode and stay tuned for more inspiring content from "Humor in the C Suite."

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  • Interested in being a guest on Humor in the C-Suite? Reach out to book a call with Kate!
  • Learn more about me and my work at katedavis.ca

Thank you for tuning in to this episode of Humor in the C-Suite! If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to follow the podcast, share it with your friends, and leave a rating or review. Your support helps the podcast continue to grow.

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Humor In The C-Suite - Spark, Laugh Think Play with Em Stroud
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08/20/24 • 37 min

Em Stroud is the Comic Coach. Who speaks on a range of subjects including how laughter and fun can impact on leadership, teams and culture. How tools and ideas from the world of Improvisation, Comedy and Clowning can impact business success and team performance as well as leadership. Stroud is a best selling author, Clown and successful entrepreneur who has been described as “innovative, witty, engaging and authentic” by Diva Magazines Sam Grierson. She is the host of two podcasts Funny yet Deep and Simply Feel Better. She has also done two tedx talks (one dressed as a banana!)Em explores the relationship between culture within organisations and the human element, how we can collaborate more successfully and shift our own personal choices when it comes to engagement, communication, impact and storytelling. Em comes from having worked with a compelling list of previous teams, senior individuals and leadership groups in companies including Bloomberg, Bayer, Barclaycard and other firms that do not begin with a B including Airbus, King and Fisher German!

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  • Interested in being a guest on Humor in the C-Suite? Reach out to book a call with Kate!
  • Learn more about me and my work at katedavis.ca

Thank you for tuning in to this episode of Humor in the C-Suite! If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to follow the podcast, share it with your friends, and leave a rating or review. Your support helps the podcast continue to grow.

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Humor In The C-Suite - Be The Spark with Allen Grinberg
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04/30/24 • 40 min

Allen Grinberg began his career in commercial real estate with a focus on helping corporations save money. Over his 26 years, he has worked with a range of companies from rapidly growing start-ups to some of the country’s most respected brands. Now, Allen serves as Principal in our Downtown Toronto office.As a result of his exceptionally broad experience, Allen advised and managed many major corporate accounts including Panasonic, Royal Bank of Canada, Motion Picture Association to name a few. His outgoing and endearing personality lets clients feel at ease yet gives them comfort that they are in good hands as Allen delivers creative solutions to his client’s business challenges.

Previously Allen managed sales and marketing for an international tire recycling firm. Overseeing environmental concerns, he worked with large corporate entities and governmental agencies, at the municipal, provincial/state and federal levels. This experience gave him unparalleled expertise in relating with the multifaceted and multi-tiered corporate and government organizations.

Since 2002, Allen has served on the board of governors for the Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies. He also served as the Head convener for the Forest Hill Hockey Association from 2001-2018, as well as the master of ceremonies for various charity organizations. In 2007, Allen was declared NAIOP’s ‘Rex Award’ winner.

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  • Learn more about me and my work at katedavis.ca

Thank you for tuning in to this episode of Humor in the C-Suite! If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to follow the podcast, share it with your friends, and leave a rating or review. Your support helps the podcast continue to grow.

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Judd Shaw is an adventurer, storyteller, and agent of change, blending his background as a lawyer and CEO of Judd Shaw Injury Law with a passion for helping others. Judd chased professional success up the "I made it Mountain," only to discover its hollow rewards without genuine human bonds. Through introspection, therapy, and collaboration with professionals, Judd developed the CURE framework—a compass guiding individuals and businesses to create authentic connections and thrive.

As a celebrated keynote speaker on authenticity, vulnerability, and shame-friendly work environments, Judd shares his transformative journey to inspire others. Judd also shares his messages through his bestselling children's book series, "Sterling the Knight," and his podcast 'Behind the Armor'. His motto is "Bravery Starts in the Heart." To learn more about the Juddverse, visit Juddshaw.com.

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  • Interested in being a guest on Humor in the C-Suite? Reach out to book a call with Kate!
  • Learn more about me and my work at katedavis.ca

Thank you for tuning in to this episode of Humor in the C-Suite! If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to follow the podcast, share it with your friends, and leave a rating or review. Your support helps the podcast continue to grow.

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Edited by Chris @ Wider View Studios

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Humor In The C-Suite - The Energy Exchange with Paola Girotti
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04/09/24 • 47 min

Paola Girotti, the visionary behind Sugarmoon, embarked on a transformative journey to revolutionize the hair removal and beauty industry. Founding Sugarmoon in 2002 with a clear mission, Paola aimed to offer clients a fresh approach and natural solutions, driven by her own experiences as a teenager with sensitive skin and excessive hair growth.

Over nearly two decades, Paola has witnessed a notable societal shift in attitudes toward once-taboo topics like facial and body hair. Through Sugarmoon, she and her team have played a pivotal role in empowering individuals to embrace their unique qualities and feel beautiful. As an engaged owner, Paola treasures the opportunity to personally connect with clients and positively impact their lives.

In 2020, amid the pandemic's challenges, Paola took on another leadership role by founding the Beauty United Council of Ontario. This initiative advocated for fair treatment of the personal care industry in Ontario, earning Paola recognition through appearances on 49 media outlets over two years. Sugarmoon's distinction as an Ontario Living Wage Company underscores its commitment to fair and sustainable employment practices.

Expanding her reach in 2023, Paola became the new owner of @bodespaformen with locations in Ottawa and Toronto, furthering her mission to promote inclusivity in the spa industry. In 2024, she opened @sugarmoonyoga, a studio dedicated to wellness for every BODY amplifying her commitment to community well-being.

Paola Girotti's entrepreneurial journey is defined by her passion for helping people and introducing natural alternatives to the beauty industry. Through Sugarmoon, she has not only provided top-quality products and services but also advocated for industry recognition and equitable treatment. Paola's dedication and vision continue to inspire others, leaving an indelible mark on the hair removal and beauty landscape.

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Additional Links & Resources:

  • Interested in being a guest on Humor in the C-Suite? Reach out to book a call with Kate!
  • Learn more about me and my work at katedavis.ca

Thank you for tuning in to this episode of Humor in the C-Suite! If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to follow the podcast, share it with your friends, and leave a rating or review. Your support helps the podcast continue to grow.

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How many episodes does Humor In The C-Suite have?

Humor In The C-Suite currently has 38 episodes available.

What topics does Humor In The C-Suite cover?

The podcast is about Resilience, Comedy, Podcasts, Executive Coaching, Leadership Development, Business, Comedy Interviews and Careers.

What is the most popular episode on Humor In The C-Suite?

The episode title 'The Disarming Effect Of Humor with Todd Hirsch' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Humor In The C-Suite?

The average episode length on Humor In The C-Suite is 35 minutes.

How often are episodes of Humor In The C-Suite released?

Episodes of Humor In The C-Suite are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of Humor In The C-Suite?

The first episode of Humor In The C-Suite was released on Feb 29, 2024.

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