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Customized Humor? How can you be sure it is funny?

Posted by Motivational Speakers: Brad Montgomery on May 6th, 2008

Check out this YouTube video footage of me testing my jokes and humor in Minnesota at the Mayo Clinic

In my job as a motivational speaker, I feel strongly that customized humor is an CRUCIAL way to “connect” with the audience.
The following article was written (and posted at Speaker Net News) for speakers who are […]

Play Doh Explosion: Creative College Staff Laughs Through It

Posted by Motivational Speakers: Brad Montgomery on April 1st, 2008

I’m just back from Farmington, New Mexico where I spoke to a wonderful group of staff at San Juan College. It was an in-service day, and my job was to motivate this group of hard working staffers, give them a chance to turn into a stronger team, and to facilitate some creative ideas how […]

Clown Nose Ruins Video Web Conference

Posted by Motivational Speakers: Brad Montgomery on February 15th, 2008

I was recently on a coaching call helping a fellow motivational speaker, William Reed beefing up the amount of humor he uses in his keynote speeches. What made it fun is that we did it via video conference.But what made it REALLY fun was that for a moment, the technology glitched and the video […]

Enter Contest. Get Funnier. Save $150.

Posted by Motivational Speakers: Brad Montgomery on September 14th, 2007

If you want to know how to be a funny professional speaker or how to be a comedian, then you’ll want to read on!
We’re nearly ready to launch The Humor College.
It’s going to be AWESOME, but I need your help and
am willing to pay for it.
[This is a new series that will teach humor […]

How To Be a Motivational Speaker Or Comedian? Be Yourself!

Posted by Motivational Speakers: Brad Montgomery on June 17th, 2007

How to find your own “voice.”
Those of you who read my American Idol post know read about the crucial importance of finding your own voice. Thanks to a wonderful email from a budding magician and his questions, I have a follow up to that post. His question, in a nut shell, was: […]

Open Letter To Bad Magicians

Posted by Motivational Speakers: Brad Montgomery on June 7th, 2007

An Open Letter to Crappy Magicians
I recently was hired to coach a speaker who also happened to do a bit of magic in her programs. It seems to me that the things that I told him are the same things I tell a bunch of people. Usually I’m nicer than what follows… […]

Skeptical about Motivational Speakers? You’re Not Alone.

Posted by Motivational Speakers: Brad Montgomery on May 31st, 2007

I am just back from Seattle, Washington where I had the good luck to speak to a group of Microsoft folks.

It went well. Really well. But for me one of the coolest things was watching the audience change from the beginning to the end of my program. They ended off great, smiling, […]

How can you be a comedian? Baby steps!

Posted by Motivational Speakers: Brad Montgomery on May 6th, 2007

A recent article in the National Speakers Association newsletter Speak Up quoted a few of my pals; fellow humorists and motivational speakers as they discussed humor and being funny.
One of the coolest parts of this good article as a list of Funny Action Items. I’ll reprint them in this blog.
If you are interested […]

Avoid Humor Danger: learn from a politician?

Posted by Motivational Speakers: Brad Montgomery on April 23rd, 2007

There is an interesting article today in Colorado’s daily paper about humor for presidential candidates. It stresses the importance of humor, as well as the danger of humor. Humor has both won and lost elections for folks.
“Humor is vital. It shows likability and deflects criticism and makes people feel comfortable,” said Liz Carpenter, […]

How You Can FEEL Rich At Work (w/o it costing your a dime!)

Posted by Motivational Speakers: Brad Montgomery on February 22nd, 2007

Here’s a killer idea to improve the humor in your workplace courtesy of one of my clients, the Florida Department of Revenue.
They have “Anniversary Day.” It’s a killer idea in a good news / bad news format, … and you should steal it.
Somebody made up a tacky sign that says, “It’s my anniversary” […]