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Humor In The C-Suite

Humor In The C-Suite

Written by: Kate Davis
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Hi this is Kate Davis I’m a comic and keynote Speaker, and thanks for checking out my Podcast Humor in the C-Suite where I interview leaders, executives and business owners on how they use humor and levity to create an extraordinary work culture. I want to ask the questions that we all want answers to like… Does humor help us or harm us at work? Does humor change our perception of a problem? And how do our leaders use humor to inspire curiosity, success and innovation. I want to be a fly in their chardonnay, I mean a fly on their wall. Honestly, I’m as curious as you are…So join me and a guest every week for Humor in the C-Suite

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Episodes
  • Humor ROI: The C-Suite Edition 2025
    Dec 30 2025

    In this episode of "Humor in the C Suite," host Kate Davis takes a retrospective look at the year 2025 to extract key lessons about humor's role in leadership. Kate reflects on recurring questions from listeners concerning the effectiveness of humor in building strong workplace cultures and its impact on trust, collaboration, and productivity. With over 50 episodes behind her, Kate is poised to usher in 2026 with a strong emphasis on humor's role in creating synergy between labor, creativity, and human connection in corporate settings.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Humor Builds Trust: Humor is a fast-track to trust, enhancing collaboration and diminishing hierarchical barriers within the workplace
    • Navigating Stress with Humor: By diffusing stress and challenges, humor acts as emotional oxygen that allows for constructive problem-solving without escalating tension
    • Humanizing Leadership: Self-aware humor helps leaders connect with their teams, allowing employees to perceive them as approachable and relatable
    • Creativity and Innovation: Playfulness fostered by humor encourages divergent thinking, creativity, and exploration of novel ideas
    • Importance of Boundaries and Sensitivity: Understanding and respecting boundaries enhances humor's effectiveness, ensuring it is inclusive and respectful to all cultures and contexts

    "Humor really is the fastest shortcut to trust. You can have a mission statement on your wall, but one shared laugh in a meeting does more for culture."

    Additional Links & Resources:

    • Interested in being a guest on Humor in the C-Suite? Reach out to book a call with Kate!
    • Learn more about me and my work at katedavis.ca


    Thank you for tuning in to this episode of Humor in the C-Suite! If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to follow the podcast, share it with your friends, and leave a rating or review. Your support helps the podcast continue to grow.


    Hosted by Kate Davis
    Edited by Chris @ Wider View Studios

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    25 mins
  • The Rockstar, the Knight and the Vice President: How Electric Bill Uses Humor to Transform Teams
    Dec 9 2025

    Host Kate Davis sits down with Bill G. Williams, affectionately known as Electric Bill, to explore the powerful role humor can play in transforming corporate culture. The conversation delves into Bill's personal journey, highlighting his struggles with perfectionism and self-acceptance rooted in his early experiences. Through humor, Bill has learned to embrace love over fear and build more profound connections within teams. His anecdotes and thoughtful insights illustrate how humor can be a catalyst for shaking teams out of complacency, fostering creativity, and enhancing collaboration.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Humor can shatter static routines and encourage a more engaged and creative work environment.
    • Self-deprecating humor aids in self-acceptance and strengthens interpersonal connections.
    • Humor fosters a safe, inclusive workplace culture that encourages team bonding and innovation.
    • Effective use of humor in the workplace requires knowing and respecting colleagues' boundaries.
    • Even in times of challenge, maintaining a humorous outlook can provide clarity and opportunity.

    "I'm here to shock you out of your static daily routine." – Bill Williams

    Resources:

    • Website
    • Bill's Book: Electric Life

    Additional Links & Resources:

    • Interested in being a guest on Humor in the C-Suite? Reach out to book a call with Kate!
    • Learn more about me and my work at katedavis.ca


    Thank you for tuning in to this episode of Humor in the C-Suite! If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to follow the podcast, share it with your friends, and leave a rating or review. Your support helps the podcast continue to grow.


    Hosted by Kate Davis
    Edited by Chris @ Wider View Studios

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    44 mins
  • Bathroom Humor: How Frank Brown Laughed His Way from Sales Rep to President
    Nov 18 2025

    In this episode of Humor in the C Suite, host Kate Davis converses with Frank Brown, a respected business executive with a rich history in international markets. Frank shares humorous anecdotes and insightful lessons from his 43-year career that began with a chance job as a sales rep and culminated in his role as President of Wall Canada. His journey is filled with unexpected turns, wise advice, and a steadfast belief in the power of humor to enhance business culture.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Humor can be a powerful tool in fostering employee engagement, team collaboration, and relationship building within a corporate setting.
    • Authenticity in leadership, coupled with genuine respect for employees, breeds a work culture where humor thrives and success follows.
    • Transformational career growth can emerge from unexpected and challenging scenarios, emphasizing the importance of adaptability.
    • Business isn't just about strategic acumen; it's also about connecting with people on a human level and making work enjoyable.
    • The modern workplace is increasingly valuing individuality and authenticity, also reflected in the evolving cultural dynamics within organizations.

    Notable Quotes:

    "It took me a while to discover that humor was kind of a secret sauce or a key ingredient to success."

    Resources:

    • Book: How the Hell did I Become the Boss?

    Additional Links & Resources:

    • Interested in being a guest on Humor in the C-Suite? Reach out to book a call with Kate!
    • Learn more about me and my work at katedavis.ca


    Thank you for tuning in to this episode of Humor in the C-Suite! If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to follow the podcast, share it with your friends, and leave a rating or review. Your support helps the podcast continue to grow.


    Hosted by Kate Davis
    Edited by Chris @ Wider View Studios

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    45 mins
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