665: Joel Zeff is a Keynote Speaker & Improv Comedian [podcast]

EPISODE · Mar 26, 2025 · 45 MIN

665: Joel Zeff is a Keynote Speaker & Improv Comedian [podcast]

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Joel Zeff shares his journey from being a newspaper reporter to a successful keynote speaker and author. Joel describes his transformative experience with improv, which he discovered after moving to Dallas for a job as a newspaper reporter. Despite the challenges he faced when the newspaper closed, Joel explored stand-up comedy and eventually joined an improv troupe, which opened doors for him to merge his passion for improv with presentations at his corporate job. He emphasizes the importance of following one's passions and how improv has taught him valuable lessons in teamwork, leadership, and communication. Throughout the conversation, Joel highlights the significance of laughter in building connections and improving corporate culture. His insights provide a compelling story of how passion can transform into a fulfilling career. Episode Highlights · Joel found his passion for improv when he was invited on stage during a performance. It was a life-changing moment for him. · Losing his newspaper job led Joel to explore comedy and improv, which eventually became his career path. · Joel emphasizes the importance of not keeping work and passion separate, as opportunities like Texas Instruments requesting his improv skills for an executive retreat helped shape his career. · He believes that making people laugh bonds and connects them, and even if his talks achieve only that, it's worthwhile. · Joel stresses the importance of figuring out what you love and would do for free, as it can lead to unexpected career opportunities and fulfillment.    

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