Month: December 2013
The Use of Timing to Make Your Humor Connect
Humor is one of the most effective tools for connecting with an audience. It builds bonds and refreshes the mind. And although the right words […]
Delivery Vs. Content
Which is more important? Content (the words) or delivery (the style)? That would be like asking: When creating an oil painting, what is more important, […]
You're not a real clown! or are you?
You’re not a real clown! or are you? A recent posting in the Forums triggered a thought, which resulted in this article. What do you […]
Taking Your Humor To The Next Level
Taking Your Humor To The Next Level – part of the Humor Power series Here are some specific things you can do to sharpen your […]
Behind The Red Nose – Therapeutic Clowning
Behind The Red NoseBy Carole Fawcett Therapeutic Clowning in the Okanagan “The arrival of a good clown exercises more beneficial influence upon the health of […]
Editing Your Funny Material
Editing Your Funny Material – part of the Humor Power series
Turning Good Humor into Great Humor
Turning Good Humor into Great Humor part of the Humor Power series Now that you have a collection of good humor lines, use here are […]
Using Props to Stimulate Your Creativity
Using Props to Stimulate Your Creativity An improv game called Props is an effective tool to help you see humorous connections. It is a game […]
Saving your Funny Stuff
Saving your Funny Stuff Funny ideas do not stick to me like flypaper. I will think of something funny. Then, if I do not record […]