We can’t control what others say to us. We CAN control how we act, react and manage our emotions. Laugh and learn how to become BULLYPROOF by laughing and standing up for yourself. Every kid must watch this with their parents and friends to feel great about themselves – no matter what anybody says about you. Teachers – this is great to share with your classes then discuss the possibilities humor offers when bullied.
Keeping Playful in moments of fear even sadness is vital. Dr. Patch Adams, Dr. Bernie Siegel, Dr. Bowen White, Bernie DeKoven, David Westbrook, Reverend Emmanuel Cleaver and Graham Longnecker teach by example. These are real people in real situations that teach us how to be real funny. We are thrilled at YJHTL that you can see who the REAL Patch Adams is – not a fabricated movie. Everyone in this episode will offer you insight, inspire you and have you laughing to “Keeping Playful in Tough Times.”
Learn and Laugh how humor helps depression and stops suicidal attempts. These real people and real doctors offer us with real solutions when deal with suicide and depression. We appreciative this is a sensitive subject. Our intention is to help people live a joyful life and prevent suicide. This very special episode features Comedian/Actor Sinbad – who shares how humor saved his life.
Everyday these fine people risk their lives to protect ours. Their use of humor is inspiring as they witness the worst things human beings are capable of. They laugh to do their job better. Order this to laugh and learn the incredible value of humor to First Responders.
Divorce is one of the most stressful things children and adults can go through. The emotional effects can be emotionally paralyzing to ever leading a joyful life again. Laugh and learn from real people how humor helps move you through the sadness, hurt and anger of a divorce to a happy life again. OH, and Roller Derby helped too!
Meet Jeff Matovic – the first man on the planet to beat Tourette’s syndrome. Meet Jim Fussell – his best friend who has Tourettes. These two men teach us the value of laughing at ourselves while dealing with the emotional and physically draining neurological disease of Tourettes. This episode will help and inspire anyone, of any age who feels any shame of the way they are to feeling great about yourself. Get ready to LAUGH, these guys are funny.
Cancer is not funny. There are funny things that do happen when one is going through cancer. It is those moments that offer us a vacation from the fear and anger that haunt our thoughts. These real people are real funny as they show us how to LAUGH through Cancer.
This may be the funniest episode yet. Sandy will literally, having you laughing out loud. She shows us the value of laughing at whom you truly are – whether it’s fat or being gay. Either one doesn’t matter. She’s just SANDY.
PTSD. Physical & Mental Battle Wounds. Memories of Killing. Why would someone need to laugh at that? Watch this and find out how the brave and heroic men and women of United States Armed Services use humor and laughter as their greatest survival skill.
Finding joy again through Loss & Grief. Grief is the most sacred ground we walk. It can also paralyze us from leading a joyful life ever again. These real people will teach you it’s not only okay to find humor and laugh through grief – it’s vital.
Mark Williams was the last one pulled out of 60 tons of concrete and steel during the Hyatt Regency Disaster in Kansas City. His comment he made after been buried for 10 hours is stellar. Four Kansas City Missouri Fire Fighters, three of whom were there, share their humor and reasons why firefighters JUST HAVE TO LAUGH.
Caregivers carry a heavy emotional weight. The worry, fear and helpless feelings they endure can paralyze their best service to those they love. Like a balloon, the caregiver will pop if they don’t release their emotional pressure. Humor and laughter do just that. This episode not only shows the caregiver how to laugh in such stressful times – it gives you permission.
Chronicles the lives of 25 plus people who have used humor and laughter to get through the hardest times in their lives. From MS and blindness to a Holocaust survivor and 911 firefighters, We learn how important laughter and a sense of humor is to survive and overcome life's greatest hurdles. This film will have you laughing through tears and reevaluating how you live your life.