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In this episode of the Thriving Workplace podcast, Jason and Lauren welcome comedian Jake Lambert, who shares his journey into comedy, the importance of audience connection, and how laughter can transform workplace culture. Jake discusses his first experiences on stage, handling pressure, and the role of humor in serious situations. He emphasizes the need for communication and understanding in teams, and how laughter can bridge gaps and create a more positive environment. In this engaging conversation, Jake shares insights on the nuances of comedy, particularly the importance of observational humor and audience engagement. He discusses how to navigate language barriers in comedy, the significance of creating a human-centered experience, and innovative ideas for workplace satisfaction. Jake also delves into maintaining personal well-being while on the road and emphasizes the power of small achievements in daily life.
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