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Seriously Funny: Women Who Humor and Change the Rules
Kathy Klotz-Guest
Fréquence : 1 épisode/46j. Total Éps: 18

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S3, Ep 1: What is a 'Seriously Funny' Company and Why it Matters
Saison 3 · Épisode 1
mardi 2 juillet 2024 • Durée 23:57
In this kickoff to the 3rd season of the podcast, I chat about what it means to be a Seriously Funny, how it is strategic and the cake - not just the frosting! - and why it matters for your company's (and peoples') adaptability, resilience and innovation.
S2, Ep 9: Unlikely Comedian? My Convo with Megan Jeffrey About Rewriting Possibilities After Burnout
Saison 2 · Épisode 9
jeudi 28 mars 2024 • Durée 35:03
She has called herself an "Unlikely Comedian." In 2020, Megan Jeffrey didn't just hit pandemic burnout like all of us, her mother had terminal cancer, she found out her then-husband was unfaithful to her and she found herself a single mom of 3 young kids. Then...she lost her job.
She then turned to social media, posting videos of her doing accents, particularly Trinidadian ones (her ex-husband is), and exploring comical clashes being an American woman in its culture. She expected to find an outlet for her creativity and ease the burnout; then she 'blew up' as posts went viral.
It was unexpected. She wasn't trying to be a comedian.
What she learned was a lot more about redefining herself and bouncing back. In this convo, Megan and I chat about:
- The power of betting on yourself
- The ridiculous standards that women have to adhere to (and why we gotta laugh!)
- Why 'tone it down' is the call to do the exact opposite (it's cool; it often takes time to realize it)
- Letting of perfection
Want more? Check out past episodes
Be sure to Visit
meganjeffrey.com
keepingithuman.com
On Insta
@klotzguest, @kathyguestcomedy, @themeganjeffrey
Ep 1: Mistakes, Bloopers and Why Fun is a HELL YES for Measuring Success: My Convo with Erin Diehl
Saison 2 · Épisode 1
mercredi 23 août 2023 • Durée 49:21
Two improv comedians, speakers and business owners
Tons of laughs
1 podcast
I got to talk to Erin Diehl, fellow improviser after my own heart. Whew! And the fun, laughter and AMENs kept going. Grab some wine, some friends and lean into this convo.
Highlights
- Why we love bloopers (it's all about showing up real)
- How improv skills in life and business are about taking up space and accepting ourselves
- We need to be measuring success also by the amount of fun we're having
- Why not having fun is a red flag for burn-out
- Mistakes are hilarious (absolutely!)
Visit learntoimproveit.com
Visit keepingithuman.com
Ep 7: Pitch, Please! The Clarifying Power of Not Overthinking and Why We Need Fun (not BS) Pitch slaps: My Convo with Mavens of Merch Founder, Zineb Layachi
Saison 1 · Épisode 7
mercredi 14 décembre 2022 • Durée 40:53
In this episode I talk to my fun friend, Mavens of Merch founder, Zineb Layachi. She's a GIF Queen, too, all.
Her whole brand is about getting people to hear your message - not the pitch slaps we're used to. Rather, her whole brand is about fun connections people remember: like comical sayings on merch.
Highlights of this episode include:
- Why recognizing that 'limited space' for anything can clarify everything
- My fave phrase and her mantra for the entrepreneurial journey 'take what you do seriously, don't take yourself so seriously'
- Confidence means not over-thinking and it's important so that you own who you are
- Why today she no longer has a divide between personal and professional (personal and private are different, though)
- Humor is really giving yourself permission to be seen by showing up as you are and her way to have fun: selfies, slogans and GIFs!
- Kathy talks GPS redirects for filtering (as women leaders do) and does one F-bomb (just one. You'll live)
Connect with Kathy on LinkedIn and Keepingithuman
Connect with Zineb on LinkedIn
Episode 6: How Laughter is the Key to Shared Connection Between Human Beings and Why Magic Happens When You are Unencumbered by Being Right
Saison 1 · Épisode 6
vendredi 7 octobre 2022 • Durée 36:04
Dani Klein Modisett is the Founder and CEO of Laughter On Call. She is a woman after my own heart.
We're both comedians, improvisers, business women, moms, have 3 names and we both believe in the power of laughter. This conversation was one of my favorites (they all are!) because we both believe in the message of joy. We know that Covid created a profound sense of isolation that led to disconnection. Girl, preach. And her business pivoted and grew to meet that demand for shared laughter.
This episode is so rich in fun and life wisdom, I think you'll love it too!
We chat about:
- Meeting on LinkedIn, the most unfunny social platform. or is it changing?
- How she pivoted from working with Alzheimer's patients to recognizing that laughter healed the isolation so many of us feel
- The power of Improv and How Covid forced us (all of us) to say 'yes and!' to change
- The challenge of cynicism and she gives me a (Greek!) history lesson
- Being a woman in comedy and her journey from waitress in NY to helping people laugh for a living
- Why magic happens when you let go of being right and accepting your imperfections (she'll tell us hers!)
- Why shared laughter is the key to human connection between / among humans (a big 'yes and' to that!)
- The big life thing: find your joy!
Be sure to visit and connect with us at:
laughteroncall.com
keepingithuman.com
Ep 5: We're all a Bit Bat Shit, Women Still Get Mixed Messages About How they Show up, and Why Women Leaders Can Use More Comedy
Saison 1 · Épisode 5
mardi 4 octobre 2022 • Durée 39:18
This was pure joy. Lalita Dee is a friend and fellow comedian. A leader at Stanford, she also hosts a podcast with fellow friend and comedian, Smita Venkat, called "We 💖 Mom Jokes!" Want unfiltered truth? Talk to a comedian. At least one who's Dutch. She's not rude...she's from Amsterdam! (A call back will make sense as you listen).
In this episode, we chat about:
-The definition of mom jokes: Funny dad jokes!
-How women still get mixed messages about being themselves at work despite awareness of gender issues, and why we hate the word "authenticity" and laugh about our "full selves"
-Why comedy makes us happier and braver (and what it can do for you, too) and yes comedians second-guess themselves
-Our big lessons from doing comedy (hello innovation and why jokes that don't work gotta go)
-Why women leaders need to stretch themselves, take bigger risks and use more humor
-Comedy v Ted Talk: why you can do both with jokes AND it means knowing your audience
Connect with Lalita
Lalita Dee @lalitadeecomedy (Insta)
Her podcast is We 💖 Mom Jokes
Connect with Kathy
Keepingithuman.com
@klotzguest and @kathyklotzguestcomedy (insta)
Ep 4: Stop Waiting to be Invited to Your Own Prom. Why We Need the Courage to be Imperfect Now
jeudi 28 juillet 2022 • Durée 17:09
In this 15-min episode (no guest), I talk about imperfection. One of the threads coming up so far in conversations with guests is being imperfect and why we need more joy.
Women are judging themselves way too much and too harshly. So what if we didn't?
What if we gave ourselves the power to be imperfect, have more humor and joy?
What do you think?
Ep 3 My Convo with Punk Rock HR's Laurie Ruettimann: "You may be an imposter; so is everyone else! The way to fix work is to fix yourself first" and why funny means owning your stuff
Saison 1 · Épisode 3
vendredi 3 juin 2022 • Durée 32:47
In this episode I talk to someone I've listened to for a while and, whew! ...she delivers. Laurie Ruettimann is lightening in a bottle. Part funny, part changing the world, and a whole lot of F YES! She is on a mission to fix work AND that starts with you. And me. And us. Her book is "Betting on You" and her podcast is "Punk Rock HR."
The big takeaway from our convo: You fix Work by Fixing Yourself First
That's just gospel truth right there. Can I get an AMEN?!
In this episode, Laurie and I chat about:
- Why everyone is an imposter, so don't feel too bad!
- Why you should do a pre-mortem about your career and where you might fail...do the work up front because being honest about where you might fail is the best path to success
- How you can write your own story IF you own yourself
- Self-compassion and self-leadership are two sides of the same coin
- Why it's not about trying to be funny (I agree!); the funniest thing you can do is own your own imperfections and mistakes
- Changing the world by being entertaining too
- Being petite with a big-ass personality and how being 5'0" gave her a (sometimes confusing) edge (petite women know!)
Ep 2 with Alessandra Wall, PhD: Can a funny woman be taken seriously in the boardroom AND why women lose that inner 'goofy girl' in adolescence
Saison 1 · Épisode 2
jeudi 12 mai 2022 • Durée 54:06
Hi,
I am Kathy Klotz-Guest, ex-tech leader, speaker and comedian, and the Founder of Keepingithuman.com.
My friend, Alessandra Wall, PhD, one of my fave friends to chat shop with, works with companies and women as do I. Her first job was as a child psychologist and we nerd out as we always do about women, humor and how it plays out at work. The first time we did, we both laughed because after we chatted for an hour, we forget to record. It was a juicy convo!
She and I geek out here about women and humor at work and how and why many women lose that 'goofy, funny girl' in adolescence.
In this episode...
-'Being funny is not sexy for women' (it really is and we challenge the myth for women that it's not)
-Competence and warmth: leaders need both (warmth kicks competence's ass every day of the week)
-How and why women lose the 'goofy girl' in adolescence
-Shedding the 'good girl' image (oooh this one!)
-Can funny women be taken seriously? (hell yes...and I apologize to Carol Bartz whose last name I blanked on! You are unforgettable, just not during a recording!)
-How to be be more trustworthy (share a laugh together - laugh WITH people!)
-What women can do to reframe humor (from just being funny to playfulness AND more...)
We laugh, chat and Alessandra turns the tables on me and asks me questions about my work! I could not help giving 'amens' and 'aww yeahs' in this convo as you hear. I thought about editing them; and you know what? Nope. They stay. Let's show up as we are. She had me at the church of truth and what else could I do?
Ep 1: Why this podcast, why now, and why comedy saved my life
Saison 1 · Épisode 1
mercredi 4 mai 2022 • Durée 29:59
In this intro to my brand new podcast, I share my story, my mission, why this is exactly the right time for these stories and why and how comedy helped me heal a fragmented soul. I talk about a few upcoming guests. This is the beginning of a labor of love. I had the idea for years. So here it is My new baby i the world. The next episode will be up next week. We'll talk about girls humor and the psychology of the 'goofy girl.'









