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Eat Sleep Work Repeat

Live Laugh Work - understanding humour at work

Eat Sleep Work Repeat

Bruce Daisley

Management, Workplace Culture, Science, Work, Business, Culture, Social Sciences

4.7989 Ratings

🗓️ 27 December 2020

⏱️ 47 minutes

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How the heck did we end up thinking that humour and serious work are in opposition to each other?


Today's guests, Jennifer Aaker and Naomi Bagdonas, run a tremendously successful course at Stanford Business School on how we can all use humour to be better (and happier) at our jobs.


One of the people they have coming along to guest speaker at their course is Dick Costolo, Dick was my former boss as CEO of Twitter (and hired me to work there). He had an unorthodox background spending his post college years initially trying to make it as an improv comedian at the legendary comedy club Second City in Chicago (alongside people like Steve Carrell from The Office). I mention it because it comes up in conversation. In my first three months at Twitter I had an excruciating embarrassing episode with Dick, he was coming to London and was doing an event for us. I'd lined him up to be in conversation with Rory Sutherland. His assistant told me that I should get to his hotel for breakfast, get a nice table and order his food for him. Breakfast should be full cooked breakfast with plenty of crispy bacon. It had to be crispy. I'm not sure if she was trolling me but oh dear. The story deserves a full telling another time because it became a calamitous moment for me. When you hear mention of him this is why they laugh.


"When we observe humour in others it's so much more about mindset"


Jennifer and Naomi say students tell them "I'm not funny, I don't want to try to be funny" and this is the important revelation, to experience humour we don't need to seek to be the star of the skit, but more we need to allow ourselves to laugh at the lightness of a moment.


At the end of the book they give a context for the book, Jennifer's mother works in a hospital dealing with patients who at the end of their lives are asked to reflect on how they would have spent time differently. It becomes clear that the absence of joy in their everyday lives was unnecessary and tragic.


Take their quiz to find your own humour style.

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0:00.0

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Money Regulations 2011.

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Registered reference number 900846. This is Eek sleep work repeat, a podcast about making work better.

0:45.0

Hello, I'm Bruce Daseley.

0:47.0

I plan to release this podcast before Christmas actually.

0:50.0

But you know what happens, things get hectic in fact I was spent most of my time

0:56.3

finalizing a audible original that I've got coming out in early January and that it's called no office required and it's sort of like an in-depth analysis of where we've got to with remote working so a chapter of psychologist and property experts and to

1:13.0

with psychologist and property experts

1:15.0

workplace designers

1:17.0

and all manner of people.

1:19.0

And I think it's going to be free on audible.

1:22.0

So if you are a subscriber maybe you did one of those things where you you bought yourself an audible subscription maybe to get that barrack aboutama biography that sounds beautifully narrated or it was

1:37.3

on the radio this week I think I'll download that one or maybe you've you just found

1:41.1

yourself wanting to improve your knowledge by subscribing and

1:46.6

just getting a few of the popular psychology books or maybe a occasion anyway

1:51.6

whatever you've done doesn't matter what you've done

1:54.0

gonna be here all day talking about what you've done but you've done it and if you do

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