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Now on New Hampshire Outlook: She's a Life Coach & Joyologist. Her mission: to make people Laugh. Why she thinks we ALL need more laughter -- coming up. And later: |
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A night of laughter featuring comedian Joe Piscopo --raises money for an out-of-school program on the Seacoast. |
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Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. Did you know that April is National Humor Month? It's also National Straw Hat Month and National Grilled Cheese Sandwich Month? If this makes you laugh, that's good. Joyologist, Coach, and Certified Laughter Leader, KC Christensen-Lang says adults only laugh an average of 15-17 times a day -- compared to children who laugh 300-400 times a day. As the owner of the Maine-based Coaching and Laughter Services company: "Happiness Is.," Christensen-Lang is on a mission to change that. For the past two years, she's been working to increase laughter at sessions like this one. She instructs clients, worldwide, on how to decrease stress, increase happiness, and lead more inspired, fulfilling lives. KC Christensen-Lang is here to help us find more laughter. Welcome! Q Why arent' we laughing more?? How can we take ourselves less seriously??? Q So, how can we all laugh MORE? Are there "laughing exercises?" Q Need to find HUMOR in EVERDAY situations--but, HOW do you do that? Q How does one become a JOYOLOGIST? Q You teach people of all ages and professions LONG-TERM strategies for staying joyful. Where do you begin? |
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BETH: Should point out: Laughter is NOT the same as Humor. Laughter is the PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSE to humor It does great things for the body. LAUGHTER may just be the BEST Medicine. Does HUMOR have HEALING power?? === KC you'll find this interesting: New Research at The University of MD School of Medicine found that: LAUGHTER causes tissue in blood vessels to EXPAND thus increasing blood flow -- which means LAUGHTER could reduce the risk of cardio-vascular diseases. Q Some say the BENEFITS of laughter are much like the benefits you get from aerobic excercise. Certainly OFFSETS mental STRESS. =============== BETH: Here's a clip of you in action -- showing how you get people to stand-up and laugh! everbody getting in the act -- chuckling. Is Laughter CONTAGIOUS?? Do we LAUGH more in GROUPS? Q Why don't we all laugh at the same things. Kids find a lot of things humorous -- adults less so. WHY is that??? ============================= Q Okay.don't you ever get depressed? We all have DOWN days -- how do you combat that? Q Can people learn to laugh more and be more joyful? Q Is our sense of humor "BUILT-IN"? After all, Some of us have a better sense of humor than others? ======= Q You are a former CEO: 27 years experience in human service administration, management of nonprofits, PR, marketing, fundraising, development and community outreach. How then did you become a LIFE COACH/Joyologist/ certified LAUGHTER leader? WHY?? Q What is a laughter club? Q KC: I understand you often use "props" --to help LAUGHTER along? what's the purpose of that? Q You've conducted laughter programs at assisted living facilities. Do you have a specific strategy depending on the group you are working with? Q Are children easier to work with - more PRONE to laugh? Q How did you come up with the idea to start a company like "Happiness Is."? Q How do personal and business coaching differ? Or in what ways are they the same? Q What about the benefits to companies? Does increased happiness increase teamwork and productivity? Q Who needs a life/laughter coach? Q Are there basic principles and methods of coaching? Q At the end of a session or presentation, what do you hope for a participant to walk away with? Q IF there's one message you want to get across to people as we close out -- what would it be?/ =================== Q There's a certain amount of intelligence involved in "getting" a joke -- Does our senses of humor become more developed as we learn more?? Q For the first time in New Hampshire and Maine, there's a World Laughter Day -- this year it's May 1st -- how important is that? Who designates a day for that? Why May? Human beings love to laugh, and the average adult laughs 17 times a day. Humans love to laugh so much that there are actually industries built around laughter. Jokes, sitcoms and comedians are all designed to get us laughing, because laughing feels good. For us it seems so natural, but the funny thing is that humans are one of the only species that laughs. Laughter is actually a complex response that involves many of the same skills used in solving problems. |
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Here's a clip of you in action -- showing how you get people to stand-up and laugh! |
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They were laughing it up in Portsmouth during the 2-nd annual "New Heights Live" event in March. The night of music and comedy at The Music Hall featured funny man Joe Piscopo. The event was a tribute to Piscopo's friend, the late Luke Luacaw -- a Seacoast resident who provided security for executives and celebrities like Piscopo. When Luacaw died suddenly in 2003 -- Piscopo told his wife he'd be happy to perform in Luke's honor. It's now become an annual event that raises money for New Heights-- the Seacoast's largest out-of-school program for young people. Photo-journalist Todd Ziemek takes us to "New Heights Live." |
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New Heights -- is a Seacoast Mental Health Center program which started in 19-87. It now serves an estimated 1-thousand area adolescents. The show at The Music Hall raised 45-thousand dollars for the New Heights program. |
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Finally, we leave you with a glimpse of one of New Hampshire's Wild Places. It's a regular feature from Wildlife Journal seen here each week on New Hampshire Public Television. This one is from the Lamprey River in Rockingham County. I'm Beth Carroll-- thanks for watching. We'll see you next time. |
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook: Chip Neal takes us on a tour of a new exhibit featuring some "treasures" of New Hampshire Join us tonight at 10:00 only on New Hampshire Public Television. |
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We love to LAUGH There are actually INDUSTRIES built around Laughter. Jokes, sitcoms comedians all designed to get us LAUGHING. -- because it feels good. How do we bring MORE laughter into our lives. watch more COMEDIES??? Humans are the only species that LAUGHS. |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 04/27/05 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 16:15 minutes Now on New Hampshire Outlook: She's a Life Coach & Joyologist. Her mission: to make people Laugh. Why she thinks we all need more laughter coming up. And later: A night of laughter featuring comedian Joe Piscopo raises money for an out of school program on the Seacoast. Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. Did you know that April is National Humor Month?It's also National Straw Hat Month and National Grilled Cheese Sandwich Month? If this makes you laugh, that's good. Joyologist, Coach, and Certified Laughter Leader, KC Christensen Lang says adults only laugh an average of 15-17 times a day compared to children who laugh 300-400 times a day. As the owner of the Mainembased Coaching and Laughter Services company: Christensen Lang is on a mission to change the better. For the past two years, she's been working to increase laughter at sessions like this one. She instructs clients, worldwide, on how to decrease stress, increase happiness, and lead more inspired, fulfilling lives. KC Christensen Lang is here to help us find more laughter. PRODUCER/REPORTER: NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: KC Christensen-Lang\Joyologist/Coach/Certified Laughter Leader |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 04/27/05 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 06:00 minutes Now on New Hampshire Outlook: She's a Life Coach & Joyologist. Her mission: to make people Laugh. Why she thinks we all need more laughter coming up. And later: A night of laughter featuring comedian Joe Piscopo raises money for an out of school program on the Seacoast.They were laughing it up in Portsmouth during the 2nd annual "New Heights Live" event in March. The night of music and comedy at The Music Hall featured funny man Joe Piscopo. The event was a tribute to Piscopo's friend, the late Luke Luacaw a Seacoast resident who provided security for executives and celebrities like Piscopo. When Luacaw died suddenly in 2003 Piscopo told his wife he'd be happy to perform in Luke's honor. It's now become an annual event that raises money for New Heights the Seacoast's largest out of school program for young people. PRODUCER/REPORTER: NAME OF PARTICIPANTS:Joe Piscopo\Actor/Comedian, Portsmouth\March 24, 2005, Gayle Luacaw\Luke Luacaw's Wife, Gayle Luacaw\Producer/Creator of Show, Dale Allaire\Vocalist, The Dale Allaire Band, Tracey Tucker\New Heights Director, Sally Gregory\New Heights Adventure Coordinator, Dave Cohen\New Heights Assistant Director, Debra Hampton\New Heights Asst. Cultural Coordinator |
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Wednesday, April 27, 2005: Our guest brought props for the studio so we had to delay a couple of minutes to set that up. We started closer to 5:30pm. We had one false start. We also had to re-do the end because when we rolled the wild places tape it was taken without audio. We fixed that after the show. It took a couple of tries but we eventually got it.l We did not record the headsets tonight because the guest brought a VHS tape for a copy of the show. We figured we could roll on that for her that way we wouldn't have to spend the time/money later to make her a copy and send it to her. We finished around 6:16pm. Director's Log: Wednesday April 27 Good show on humor today. No recorded headsets due to a VHS dub for the guest. Had a problem with the timing of the credit tape "wild places". I didn't understand fully the timing scheme for rolling founders over it, and it took a while to work through it. -AdamF |
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