Laughter Research
38 episodes - English - Latest episode: 8 months ago -The Laughter Research Project is a show in which I explore the phenomenon of laughter. From the fascinating science of laughter research, to the joys of laughing until you cry. My guests vary from academics, such as psychologists and sociologists, to entrepreneurs and comedians. In each episode, with the help of my guests, I explore the role which laughter plays in our daily lives and I examine the truths and the myths around laughter. Is laughter purely a physiological response, or is it a social and culturally mediated means of communication?
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Workplace Bullying and Laughter (Paper Review)
August 31, 2023 23:58 - 31 minutes - 36.3 MBSolidarity & Status (Paper Review)
August 25, 2023 13:24 - 33 minutes - 38.8 MBThis episode is a review of a research paper by Angus James McLachlan of the Federation University, Australia. The basis of the research explored in today's episode was to examine how laughter is used by people as a marker in conversation to show that the meaning of the words aren’t meant to be serious in the context that they’re spoken (when accompanied by laughter) and also how the person doing the laughing is essentially trying to be friendly with the people they are chatting and laughing...
19: Laughing at Grizzly Bears' Puny Muscles
July 29, 2021 10:51 - 27 minutes - 37.9 MBWhy is it that we laugh at stuff that's not 'funny', like walking straight into a pole? What kind of person does it make us if we laugh at someone else walking into a pole, but it's not funny when we do it? In this episode I explore how laughter is but one of a variety of tools that we use in our everyday lives to help us to cope with the unexpected - like watching our friends get chased by a grizzly bear. This episode also deals with the definitions of 'negotiate' and discord' in term...
Laughing at 'unfunny'
July 29, 2021 10:51 - 27 minutes - 37.9 MBWhy is it that we laugh at stuff that's not 'funny', like walking straight into a pole? What kind of person does it make us if we laugh at someone else walking into a pole, but it's not funny when we do it? In this episode I explore how laughter is but one of a variety of tools that we use in our everyday lives to help us to cope with the unexpected - like watching our friends get chased by a grizzly bear. This episode also deals with the definitions of 'negotiate' and discord' in term...
Laughter Research Trailer
June 25, 2021 16:34 - 2 minutes - 4.03 MBWho is the Laughter Research podcast for? Maybe you're a performer and you want to understand more about why people laugh, or maybe you're a school teacher and you're wondering how laughter might benefit your students. You may be working in a dangerous or stressful environment and you're wondering if laughter can help you to buffer some of that stress. Perhaps, in a more general sense, you're wondering if there is any evidence to show if laughter has potential to improve your well-being...
Living Life with Laughter
June 21, 2021 19:01 - 17 minutes - 24.7 MBWhat is the purpose of laughter? Is it simply a physiological response to humour? If so, why do people find themselves laughing at extremely 'unfunny' moments, such as when they find themselves involved in a car crash, or when watching a distressing video? In this episode, I introduce the idea that laughter is more than an expression of humour appreciation and it is more likely to be a means to help us negotiate our way through this unpredictable world, by helping us to deal with some of ...
18: Negotiating Life with Laughter
June 21, 2021 19:01 - 17 minutes - 24.4 MBWhat is the purpose of laughter? Is it simply a physiological response to humour? If so, why do people find themselves laughing at extremely 'unfunny' moments, such as when they find themselves involved in a car crash, or when watching a distressing video? In this episode, I introduce the idea that laughter is more than an expression of humour appreciation and it is more likely to be a means to help us negotiate our way through this unpredictable world, by helping us to deal with some of ...
17: Resilience, Recovery and Relaunch
June 09, 2021 14:30 - 14 minutes - 19.9 MBSince the last episode (It's been a while), I've done the research on the ways in which people use laughter to help them get through the trials and tribulations of life and I earned a PhD for my troubles. I've also lived through a number of life changing challenges, including breaking my spine, and laughter has served me well. Now it's time to put these lessons into the magical format of audio and get back on the podcasting saddle. This episode marks the relaunch of the podcast and out...
Laughter & Resilience
June 09, 2021 14:30 - 14 minutes - 20.2 MBSince the last episode (It's been a while), I've done the research on the ways in which people use laughter to help them get through the trials and tribulations of life and I earned a PhD for my troubles. I've also lived through a number of life changing challenges, including breaking my spine, and laughter has served me well. Now it's time to put these lessons into the magical format of audio and get back on the podcasting saddle. This episode marks the relaunch of the podcast and out...
The Laughing Baby Study
September 30, 2016 11:00 - 44 minutes - 20.7 MBToday's podcast - released on none other than International Podcast Day...yes, it's a thing...is a follow up interview with Evan Jordan of Oklahoma State University. If you are a new listener to the Laughter Research Podcast, you might like to check out the previous interview HERE. Evan has been the lead investigator on a study which has been examining various aspects of infant development. Needless to say, of particular interest to me is the laughter aspect of the research. Evan sought ...
16: The Laughing Baby Study with Evan Jordan
September 30, 2016 11:00 - 44 minutes - 20.4 MBToday's podcast - released on none other than International Podcast Day...yes, it's a thing...is a follow up interview with Evan Jordan of Oklahoma State University. If you are a new listener to the Laughter Research Podcast, you might like to check out the previous interview HERE. Evan has been the lead investigator on a study which has been examining various aspects of infant development. Needless to say, of particular interest to me is the laughter aspect of the research. Evan sought ...
From Near Death to Laughter
September 15, 2016 10:28 - 1 hour - 27.8 MBMy guest in podcast episode #15 is Merv Neal. Merv has a lengthy background in business, but a life threatening challenge to his health instigated a transformation in his approach to life. His goals switched from making money to improving the health of others and himself through the use of laughter. In this episode we explore Merv’s journey from Merv the businessman to Merv the Laughing Man and we learn about Merv’s involvement in medical and psychological research which involved laughter t...
15: From Businessman to 'Laughing Man' - Merv Neal
September 15, 2016 10:28 - 1 hour - 27.6 MBMy guest in podcast episode #15 is Merv Neal. Merv has a lengthy background in business, but a life threatening challenge to his health instigated a transformation in his approach to life. His goals switched from making money to improving the health of others and himself through the use of laughter. In this episode we explore Merv’s journey from Merv the businessman to Merv the Laughing Man and we learn about Merv’s involvement in medical and psychological research which involved laughter t...
13: Contagious Laughter in Infants with Evan Jordan
April 23, 2015 15:34 - 33 minutes - 15.3 MBToday I speak with Evan Jordan of Oklahoma State University in the U.S. about her research in to the contagiousness of positive emotions in infants, through the use of infant laughter as a stimulus. If you would like to hear about how psychologists get babies to laugh and why it is that they want them to laugh, then you'll find this episode to be fascinating. Enjoy, Glen. Don't forget to check out the Laughter Store at www.laughterresearch.com
Contagious Babies
April 23, 2015 15:34 - 33 minutes - 15.6 MBToday I speak with Evan Jordan of Oklahoma State University in the U.S. about her research in to the contagiousness of positive emotions in infants, through the use of infant laughter as a stimulus. If you would like to hear about how psychologists get babies to laugh and why it is that they want them to laugh, then you'll find this episode to be fascinating. Enjoy, Glen.
Neuroscience of Laughter
April 02, 2015 07:38 - 35 minutes - 16.7 MBProfessor Sophie Scott is the deputy director for the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience in UCL (University College London). While the main focus of her research is the neurobiology of speech perception, her work also includes the study of the neuroscience of laughter. She also dabbles in stand-up comedy. Sophie believes that laughter is one of the most complex and nuanced things that we do. She feels that we should take laughter more seriously, both in terms of science, but also in ter...
12: Neuroscience of laughter with TED Speaker Prof. Sophie Scott
April 02, 2015 07:38 - 35 minutes - 16.5 MBProfessor Sophie Scott is the deputy director for the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience in UCL (University College London). While the main focus of her research is the neurobiology of speech perception, her work also includes the study of the neuroscience of laughter. She also dabbles in stand-up comedy. Sophie believes that laughter is one of the most complex and nuanced things that we do. She feels that we should take laughter more seriously, both in terms of science, but also in ter...
Ridicule & Laughter
March 05, 2015 12:09 - 39 minutes - 18.1 MBThe main focus of my conversation with Prof. Billig was the topic of his book Laughter and Ridicule: Towards a Social Critique of Humour (Published in association with Theory, Culture & Society) in which he explores the important role which ridicule and laughter play in shaping social behaviours. In his book, Michael takes a critical approach to the topics of laughter and humour and he questions the common assumptions which are made, in particular by popular and academic psychology.
11: Ridicule & Laughter with Prof. Michael Billig
March 05, 2015 12:09 - 39 minutes - 17.9 MBThe main focus of my conversation with Prof. Billig was the topic of his book Laughter and Ridicule: Towards a Social Critique of Humour (Published in association with Theory, Culture & Society) in which he explores the important role which ridicule and laughter play in shaping social behaviours. In his book, Michael takes a critical approach to the topics of laughter and humour and he questions the common assumptions which are made, in particular by popular and academic psychology.
Comedian & 'Yummy Daddy'
February 12, 2015 16:44 - 51 minutes - 23.9 MBSteve Cummins is an author, a broadcaster, a stand-up comedian, as well as being the resident host in the Laughter Lounge, Dublin's premier comedy venue. In this podcast episode (which was recorded in my kitchen - hence the echo) myself and Steve chat about his relationship with laughter and comedy and Steve proves that he can hold a conversation without cursing...much.
10: Comedian & 'Yummy Daddy' - Steve Cummins
February 12, 2015 16:44 - 51 minutes - 23.7 MBSteve Cummins is an author, a broadcaster, a stand-up comedian, as well as being the resident host in the Laughter Lounge, Dublin's premier comedy venue. In this podcast episode (which was recorded in my kitchen - hence the echo) myself and Steve chat about his relationship with laughter and comedy and Steve proves that he can hold a conversation without cursing...much.
9: Laughter integration with work - Susan Cross
January 20, 2015 16:58 - 26 minutes - 12 MBSusan Cross is a director of and a partner in a company called TellTale. TellTale is a company which helps the management and staff of cultural and heritage sites to create days out, which visitors to the sites will remember and want to return to. Susan's consultancy, mentoring and advisory service in this area has resulted in her becoming one of the best known specialist in the field of enhanced visitor experience in the U.K. as well as in Ireland. Susan's extensive experience has result...
Laughing on the Job
January 20, 2015 16:58 - 26 minutes - 12.3 MBSusan Cross is a director of and a partner in a company called TellTale. TellTale is a company which helps the management and staff of cultural and heritage sites to create days out, which visitors to the sites will remember and want to return to. Susan's consultancy, mentoring and advisory service in this area has resulted in her becoming one of the best known specialist in the field of enhanced visitor experience in the U.K. as well as in Ireland. Susan's extensive experience has result...
What's a 'Laughologist'?
December 17, 2014 17:11 - 40 minutes - 18.6 MBAlbert Nerenberg, director of the documentary 'Laughology' is today's guest. Since the Laughology movie, which is the main topic of discussion in today’s episode, Albert has continued to embrace laughter and he is a regular international speaker and presenter on the topic of laughter. So, enjoy the episode and please remember to comment on the shownotes page, which can be found at laughterresearch.com/laughologist
8: Laughologist - Albert Nerenberg
December 17, 2014 17:11 - 40 minutes - 18.4 MBAlbert Nerenberg, director of the documentary 'Laughology' is today's guest. Since the Laughology movie, which is the main topic of discussion in today’s episode, Albert has continued to embrace laughter and he is regular international speaker and presenter on the topic of laughter. So, enjoy the episode and please remember to comment on the shownotes page, which can be found at laughterresearch.com/laughologist
7: Laughter Yoga: The Trouble with Research
December 09, 2014 11:51 - 24 minutes - 11.4 MBLaughter Yoga is a very interesting phenomenon from a scientific perspective, because it’s so challenging to study in a rigorous way. There are various reasons for this, which I get into in greater detail in this episode. I also delve into some of the existing research on the subject and I ask, to what extent is the laughter aspect of Laughter Yoga the primary factor in promoting changes in people's well-being, when compared to 'non-laughter' exercise programmes?
6: Clean Comedy with Daniel J Lewis
December 02, 2014 12:00 - 35 minutes - 16.3 MBDaniel J Lewis is the host of 'The Ramen Noodle - Clean Comedy Podcast', in addition to being the host of the award winning show 'The Audacity to Podcast'. Daniel explains how he uses laughter in his life to overcome challenges and he offers advise to listeners as to how they might invite more laughter into their life, as well as the lives of their loved ones. We discuss the challenges of competing against explicit comedy podcasts and how Daniel compares the laughter which is obtained thr...
Clean Comedy
December 02, 2014 12:00 - 35 minutes - 16.3 MBDaniel J Lewis is the host of 'The Ramen Noodle - Clean Comedy Podcast', in addition to being the host of the award winning show 'The Audacity to Podcast'. Daniel explains how he uses laughter in his life to overcome challenges and he offers advise to listeners as to how they might invite more laughter into their life, as well as the lives of their loved ones. We discuss the challenges of competing against explicit comedy podcasts and how Daniel compares the laughter which is obtained thr...
Laughter In The Classroom
November 21, 2014 13:31 - 25 minutes - 11.8 MBToday's guest is Niall Mulvey, principal of St. Brendan's National school in the beautiful seaside town of Loughshinny, Co. Dublin, Ireland. Niall has been working in Loughshinny for 25+ years and has always embraced laughter in the classroom. In this episode we explore how to combine laughter and learning as well as the joys of working with children. Niall explains how, once children understand the parameters of acceptable behaviour, laughter can enhance the educational and social expe...
5: Laughter in the classroom
November 21, 2014 13:31 - 25 minutes - 11.6 MBToday's guest is Niall Mulvey, principal of St. Brendan's National school in the beautiful seaside town of Loughshinny, Co. Dublin. Niall has been working in Loughshinny for 25 years and has always embraced laughter in the classroom. In this episode we explore how to combine laughter and learning as well as the joys of working with children.
Laughing Sailors
October 31, 2014 12:21 - 32 minutes - 15 MBLynn discusses her book, Seriously Laugh: The life you save might be your own. She summarises her favourite tips on how to bring laughter into your life and she tells me about her work to bring laughter to the elderly through her 'Patch Works' foundation. I also learn about her crowd funding project, to help her complete her PhD in psychology - specialising in the study of laughter as a tool to enhance well-being. We discuss Lynn's approach to laughter, while serving in the U.S. Navy and ...
4: Increasing the world's 'Laughter Quotient' with Lynn Nelson
October 31, 2014 12:21 - 32 minutes - 15 MBLynn discusses her book, Seriously Laugh: The life you save might be your own. She summarises her favourite tips on how to bring laughter into your life and she tells me about her work to bring laughter to the elderly through her 'Patch Works' foundation. I also learn about her crowd funding project, to help her complete her PhD in psychology - specialising in the study of laughter as a tool to enhance well-being.
3: 'Life Is Crap' with Paul Wheeler
October 23, 2014 19:24 - 21 minutes - 9.66 MBPaul Weeler is co-founder and co-director of an hilarious clothing apparel and merchandise company called 'Life Is Crap'. Paul tells me about how a chance incident, whilst trapped in a British Pub, due to a 2cm snowfall, led to the brainwave of creating a company to parody the popular U.S. brand 'Life Is Good'. Paul describes how the company has evolved and how he takes the company motto 'Life is crap and laughter is the cure' to heart, putting it into action in his daily life.
Life Is Crap
October 23, 2014 19:24 - 21 minutes - 9.9 MBPaul Weeler is co-founder and co-director of an hilarious clothing apparel and merchandise company called 'Life Is Crap'. Paul tells me about how a chance incident, whilst trapped in a British Pub, due to a 2cm snowfall, led to the brainwave of creating a company to parody the popular U.S. brand 'Life Is Good'. Paul describes how the company has evolved and how he takes the company motto 'Life is crap and laughter is the cure' to heart, putting it into action in his daily life.
Comedy Snobs
October 23, 2014 19:21 - 34 minutes - 16 MBIn addition to being Assistant Professor in Sociology at London School of Economics, Sam Friedman is a comedy reviewer and publisher of his own arts review magazine 'Fest'. Sam describes what he has learned from his experiences, both as a reviewer and as a researcher at the internationally acclaimed Edinburgh comedy festival. Amongst other things, he tells me about comedy snobbery, why attending some comedy gigs is like sitting an exam and why some people think that laughing is not befitting...
2: Comedy without laughter & with snobbery - Dr. Sam Friedman
October 23, 2014 19:21 - 34 minutes - 15.8 MBIn addition to being Assistant Professor in Sociology at London School of Economics, Sam Friedman is a comedy reviewer and publisher of his own arts review magazine 'Fest'. Sam describes what he has learned from his experiences, both as a reviewer and as a researcher at the internationally acclaimed Edinburgh comedy festival. Amongst other things, he tells me about comedy snobbery, why attending some comedy gigs is like sitting an exam and why some people think that laughing is not befitting...
The Birth of Laughter Yoga
October 23, 2014 19:15 - 31 minutes - 14.5 MBIn this episode I learn about Laughter Yoga, from the man who created it - Dr. Madan Kataria. We discuss what inspired him to create it, whether it is laughter, or social and psychological factors which help in people's healing and we talk about how Laughter Yoga has changed his life and the lives of people around him.
1: Dr Madan Kataria on Laughter Yoga
October 23, 2014 19:15 - 31 minutes - 14.3 MBIn this episode I learn about Laughter Yoga, from the man who created it - Dr. Madan Kataria. We discuss what inspired him to create it, whether it is laughter, or social and psychological factors which help in people's healing and we talk about how Laughter Yoga has changed his life and the lives of people around him.