Humor In The C-Suite
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
Humor In The C-Suite
Hugh Forrest: "Take your work seriously, but don’t take yourself too seriously"
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In this engaging episode of "Humor in the C Suite," host Kate Davis chats with Hugh Forrest, Co-President and Chief Programming Officer of South by Southwest (SXSW). Forrest shares his insights on how humor and creativity intersect to foster an extraordinary work culture, drawing from over three decades of his experience at SXSW. From its humble beginnings as a local music event in 1987, SXSW has burgeoned into a dynamic, multi-faceted festival attracting hundreds of thousands of participants worldwide to celebrate creativity in all its forms. Throughout the episode, Forrest illuminates his leadership style, the importance of humor in the workplace, and the value of human creativity, especially in the age of AI.
Key Takeaways:
- The Importance of Creativity in an AI-driven World: Despite advancements in AI, the distinct value of human creativity remains unparalleled and is a central theme of SXSW.
- Balancing Humor and Sensitivity: Incorporating humor into leadership must be balanced with cultural and political sensitivity to avoid missteps.
- Humor as a Bonding Tool: Using humor effectively can strengthen team cohesion and act as a pressure valve during stressful situations.
- Continuous Improvement: Forrest emphasizes the value of the 10,000-hour rule, proving that repetition and self-analysis can improve skills, including public speaking.
- Setting the Tone for Success: As leaders, projecting calm and positivity is crucial in shaping the participant experience and navigating the challenges of organizing large-scale events.
"We set the tone, we set the mood, and ultimately we've got to create the vibe which our attendees will quickly pick up on."
Episode Resources:
This episode offers an enriching narrative for anyone interested in leadership, creativity, and the strategic use of humor in fostering a thriving work environment. To delve deeper into Forrest's intriguing perspectives, listen to the full episode and stay tuned for more inspiring content from "Humor in the C Suite."
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Hosted by Kate Davis
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