Joel Byars: Lighten Your Practice with Comedy
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Dr. Block hosts comedian Joel Byars, recently voted Atlanta’s best clean comedian, to discuss the role of humor in healthcare. Joel, known for his work with organizations like the National Pediatric Cancer Foundation and his Hot Breath podcast, emphasizes the power of comedy to connect with patients. He shares practical advice on how doctors can use humor to make their patients feel more at ease, offering tips on joke writing and delivery tailored for the medical setting.
BIOJoel Byars, recently voted Atlanta's best clean comedian, is a celebrated figure in the comedy world. He has been featured on platforms such as Dry Bar Comedy and Sirius XM, and is the founder of the Joel Byers Clean Comedy Academy. Joel also hosts the award-winning Hot Breath podcast, which showcases over 400 interviews with comedians, highlighting his deep passion and expertise in comedy.
With a mission to spread joy through clean, family-friendly humor, Joel has worked with organizations like the National Pediatric Cancer Foundation and the American Cancer Society. His comedy style is refreshingly fun and connects people of all ages and backgrounds. Joel is a strong believer in the power of laughter to bridge gaps and foster connections, making him a unique and influential voice in the world of comedy.
SOUNDBITESIntroduction to Joel Byers (00:01.863) Joel Byers is introduced as Atlanta's best clean comedian, known for his work on Dry Bar Comedy, Sirius XM, and his Hot Breath podcast. He also runs the Joel Byers Clean Comedy Academy.
Importance of Positive Energy and Smiling (02:23.172) Joel explains how entering the room with a smile and positive energy sets a friendly tone, making patients more comfortable and open to humor.
Simple Jokes for Common Situations (04:33.508) Joel suggests using light, situational humor like making jokes about slow computers or mundane moments to ease tension and connect with patients.
Avoiding Sensitive Topics (08:02.372) Joel advises against making jokes about sex, drugs, race, and politics to avoid triggering patients and maintains a professional yet humorous environment.
Techniques for Reading the Room and Callback Jokes (10:47.94) Joel highlights the importance of reading the room and using callback jokes to build rapport, explaining how repeating a joke later in the visit can strengthen the connection with patients.
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