How Do I Find The Humor?

How Do I Find The Humor?

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 How Do I Find The Humor?

How do you FIND the humor? is the

question Im asked a lot because I think most

people would like to add humor to their

communications written and verbal but they just don't know where to find it. As a comedian and comedy writer for the past 17 years, Ive developed a whole arsenal of

places I focus on when coming up with jokes.

And the cool thing is, its not that hard.

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I specialize in comedy shows and humor

keynotes for corporations and associations,

and for many of the groups I speak to, Ive

never even heard of them (Alfalfa Seed

Growers comes to mind). But that doesnt stop

me from writing jokes about them and their

industry. Whether youre speaking AT the

event or writing ABOUT the event, theres

humor everywhere! Heres 5 things I focus on

to find the funny wherever I am:


Decorations. Now you dont want to slam the

client who spent hours and big bucks

decorating the room, but sometimes you can

have a little {YUMMY fun. I did a show for a

hospital in which the centerpieces on the

tables were dried flowers. Its a hospital for

crying out loud! So I got em laughing by

pointing out how good can the hospital be if

they cant even keep their plants alive? Even

the CEO loved it! So look at the decorations

and ask why did they choose them? and

what do they remind you of? Make mention

of it, or describe it in a written piece, and

youll come up with some funny stuff.


The Agenda. Just because you arent familiar

with the group or subject, doesnt mean you

cant joke about it. In fact you have an

advantage because you can look at it with a

fresh set of eyes. I like to scan the agenda so

that I can goof around with the sessions and

what theyre learning at the conference. At

some of the more technical (read boring)

conferences, I kick off with, I notice you all

are wearing name tags. Im thinking why. .

.its not like anyone from the outside is going

to try to sneak into these sessions! It gets a

great laugh because they realize just how

weird their subject is to the rest of us! Look at

the brochure and see what doesnt make

sense to you. . and then bring out that

paradox. In addition, I also look for

contradictions between sessions, such as the

group I spoke to who were sitting in 50 Ways

to be Frugal followed by Identity Theft. . .

hey, I think I know how to save a buck.


Awards. Sometimes the awards, or the reason

theyre giving them, is hilarious you just

need to point out the obvious. At a recent

chamber of commerce event, they gave out

the most valuable citizen of the year award

to Sam. Im thinking How does that make the

rest of the audience feel?, which led to a fun

opening line. . . Dont get stuck in a burning

building with Sam, because you know who the

fire department will rescue first! I address

awards humor more in depth in a recent blog

post on my site, but in summary, you can

usually have fun with the WHY and the HOW

of the awards. Make up some funny reasons

why theyre getting it, the weird

qualifications they needed to be considered

for it, or how itll affect their life now that

they have it.


Vendors and Sponsors. I always love having

fun with the vendors and sponsors because

theyve spent tons of money supporting the

event, yet many times theyre just given a

quick thanks by an unenthusiastic emcee,

and maybe a 2 second power point slide

acknowledgement. So walk through the

exhibit hall to check out whos represented

and read the ads in the conference brochure.

Then ask what the products remind you of

and why would you use them. At a nursing

conference, I noticed that many of the

exhibitors were drug companies whose booths

listed how their drugs worked on all sorts of

private body parts. I realized what it

reminded me of, and then had some fun by

pointing out that all 7 of George Carlins

famous 7-words you cant say on TV routine

were listed on their exhibit booths. As long as

youre not slamming the product or the

company, you can joke on them trust me,

the exhibitors and sponsors appreciate it!


Statistics. Are there any fun statistics you

know or can find out about the group? I just

did a show for an insurance agency in the

midwest, and I read that the most stolen car

in Wisconsin is the Dodge Caravan. Really?

What do you conjure up when you think of

owners of this vehicle? Soccer moms! No

wonder these women are always in a hurry I

thought it was because they were late for

picking up their kids; turns out theyre being

chased by the cops! I had all sorts of fun with

that one statistic, so find out some true stats

and then make up funny reasons around

them. If 65% of people like red koolaid, then

what do the other 35% like? Or why do they

like it or how do they like it. Humor on

statistics works 100% of the time!


Using humor in your communications will

instantly connect you with your audience

and keep them engaged with you so they want

to listen/read and come back. And you dont

have to be a comedian to be funny, you just

have to pay ATTENTION. . . .and then youll

keep theirs.


Jan McInnis has been featured in the Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post for her clean humor. She is also a professional speaker and a comedy writer.

shes the author of the book Finding the

Funny Fast: How to Create Quick Humor to

Connect with Clients, Coworkers and Crowds.

Learn the writing techniques top comedians use to create Killer Jokes! - http://bit.ly/bphrQN
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