Humor
Brainstorming
Regardless of your industry, one of a leader’s primary responsibilities is to promote and foster creativity within the team. This may seem obvious for
Comedy
This week marks the end of an era. With over fifteen years of The Daily Show circulating in my brain, I am no longer a passive observer of news.
Brainstorming
For those of us comedy nerds, the new biopic, I Am Chris Farley, was something special. There wasn’t necessarily anything I did not already know, but it
I recently received a link to a video featuring a hamster eating a mini-burrito. I don’t know why my friend felt the need to send it, but her email said
I have been an avid fan of David Letterman since the age when I was far too young to be watching late night television. My parent’s irresponsible child-rearing
Authenticity
How many leaders can you name who, in their lifetime, were relevant for 20 years? What about 50 years? As a comedian, talk show host, and fashion commentator
When people list the most necessary attributes of a leader, too often, humor is not mentioned. Humor, by itself, is not enough to sustain a leader, but
Leadership often involves pressure – pressure from those we serve, pressure from the weight of the responsibility, and most often, pressure from ourselves.