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Stress is a Laughing Matter: Using Humor to Boost Well-being, Resilience, and Productivity

  • Thursday, December 11, 2025
  • 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
  • Carla Madison Rec Center Rooftop - 2401 E Colfax Ave, Denver, CO 80206 ·
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We invite you to celebrate with the Rocky Mountain Chapter at our end of year celebration with a hilarious and helpful session.

Gallup’s life evaluation index shows personal and workplace wellbeing scores are at all-time lows, resulting in unprecedented levels of employees who are stressed out, burned out, and checking out.

The good news is, there’s an evidence-based tool that everyone can access to enhance their own well-being, boost resilience, and improve performance (and no, it’s not a smart watch or a magic ring).It’s a sense of humor! And believe it or not, people who use humor to cope with stress are more optimistic, resilient, and report greater job and overall life satisfaction.

In this hilarious and uplifting flagship keynote, inspired by his bestselling book “The Humor Habit”, Paul delivers actionable takeaways audience members can implement to harness the power of humor, reignite their spark, and learn to balance the gravity of life, with the levity of it.

About The Speaker:

Paul Osincup is a keynote speaker, corporate trainer, comedian, and author of the best-selling book: The Humor Habit.  Paul’s global mission for workplace happiness has provided him the opportunity to work with hundreds of organizations including Google, Discover, The U.S. Airforce, and the Harvard Kennedy School of Leadership. He’s a content creator for the digital health app Happify, and a certified Stress Mastery Educator with the American Institute of Stress.

Paul is also the Past President of the Association for Applied and Therapeutic Humor, an international organization dedicated to the study and application of humor to enhance health and human performance. Paul’s work has been highlighted on the Today Show, in The New York Times, and on his mom’s refrigerator.

Additional Information: 

  • The first 40 people to register will get a free copy of Paul's book. 
  • Light appetizers will be served at the event and admission will include one drink ticket. 
  • The venue is accessible with elevator access.

Refund Policy: Refunds will be issued up to 10 days before an event, meeting, or webinar. We are unable to issue refunds later than that date. Refunds will not be issued when an all-inclusive member cannot attend an event. For more information regarding the refund policy, contact info@atdrmc.org.

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The ATD Rocky Mountain Chapter sometimes promotes events that members may find of interest that are presented by other local professional organizations that we are affiliated with. For those events, the event's sponsor's policies apply. 

Accessibility Statement: ATD Rocky Mountain events are accessible to all participants. If you have questions or require special accommodations or auxiliary aid related to a disability for you to participate in an event, please notify us at least three weeks in advance by message to president@atdrmc.org outlining your needs and request for accommodation. We will make every effort to work with you to accommodate your request. For requests made less than three weeks in advance of an event, we may be limited in our ability to accommodate your request based on available resources.



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