
Here’s what most sales and leadership training get wrong: it tries to fix serious problems with a straight face. I use humor with audiences instead, and it works.
By Connie Podesta
You’re leading through a lot right now. Teams that need to communicate better under more pressure with less time. Change that won’t slow down. And chances are you’ve sat through a “leadership development” session that felt less like a breakthrough and more like an obligation. As a Hall of Fame leadership keynote speaker, I built my approach around a different idea:
I skip the fluff and the filler. I bring what’s real, what’s relevant, and what actually gets results for leaders.
That includes a lot of laughing.
Not because I’m committed to being the funniest person in the room, but because I’m committed to the audiences and humor is one of the fastest, most reliable tools I know for helping leaders actually absorb what they came to learn, and then go apply it.
Humor Isn’t the Opposite of Serious Leadership
There’s a myth that if a speaker is making a room of executives laugh, the content must be light. It’s backwards. Humor doesn’t water down a leadership or sales message. It’s what gets a hard message through the door in the first place. Research on humor and learning backs this up: audiences who engage with humorous content consistently show stronger retention and engagement than those who don’t.
When a room full of leaders and professionals is laughing, phones are down. Guard is down. Minds are present instead of running the next meeting in their head.
And that openness is exactly where the real leadership development work starts. That’s when we can get into what’s actually holding a team back: leadership blind spots, communication breakdowns between departments, culture issues nobody wants to name out loud. That’s when a room stops being polite and starts being honest.
I’ve watched it happen over and over as an executive keynote speaker. The moment right after a room of leaders bursts out laughing is often the exact moment they’re most ready to hear something true about how they lead and communicate. The laugh lowers the guard. Then the real conversation, and the real change, can begin.
Real Leadership Problems Deserve Real Solutions, Not a Slide Deck
You won’t catch me buried behind 500 slides of buzzwords and theory. I’d rather bring you the psychology behind why smart, capable leaders still struggle to build cohesive teams, communicate clearly, or lead with confidence under pressure. I pair that with the kind of story and humor that makes a VP turn to the person next to them and whisper, “That’s you. That’s literally you.”
Because recognition is what breaks down a leader’s defensiveness faster than any lecture ever could. When leaders see their own patterns reflected back at them, mid laugh, they stop deflecting and start leaning in. That’s the moment they become coachable.
Leaders are being asked to do more, decide faster, and carry more than ever. Humor gives them permission to exhale for a minute, and then come back to the table sharper, not softer.
Why This Is the Work I Do
For my entire career, I’ve specialized in one thing as a leadership development speaker: helping leaders solve the problems that actually keep them up at night. Team dynamics. Communication breakdowns. Leadership gaps that quietly cost companies their best people. I don’t hand leaders theory. I hand them tools they can use in their next conversation, their next decision, their next tough call with their team.
Because when leaders understand themselves and the people they lead with more clarity, more skill, and more confidence, the results show up everywhere. In retention. In culture. In how a team performs when no one’s watching.
So yes, we’ll laugh. But we’ll also dig into what’s actually broken, challenge the assumptions that are holding your team back, and walk out with tools that change how people lead and work together.
To Every Leader Who’s Laughed With Me
If you’ve ever sat in one of my audiences, thank you. For showing up. For laughing out loud in a room full of your peers. For trusting me with your challenges, your questions, and your honesty. It’s why I keep doing this work in ballrooms, boardrooms, and more Zoom rooms than I can count.
So here’s my challenge to you: laugh a little louder. Let go of the pressure to have it all figured out. And go learn something today that changes how you lead tomorrow.
If you’re ready to bring that kind of transformation to your team, your company, or your next event…
Let’s talk.
Looking for a leadership keynote speaker who can sharpen how your leaders think, communicate, and build teams, without putting your people to sleep? As a team building speaker and keynote speaker on leadership and sales, I give audiences what actually works: a fresh perspective, real world skills, and a keynote experience that has them thinking, laughing, and leading differently by the time it’s over.
Contact me today and let’s build something unforgettable, together.