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Episode 84: Humor as a Business Skill: Leading Through Tension and Irony | Jan McInnis

  1. Episode 84: Humor as a Business Skill: Leading Through Tension and Irony | Jan McInnis Joshua Seldin - Leadership & Culture Expert 29:43

“People want to work with the people they want to have a beer or a glass of wine with.” Television monologue writer, author, and clean comedian Jan McInnis joins host Josh Seldin to prove that humor isn’t just for the comedy club: it’s a critical tool in the executive toolkit. Jan shares her front-line secrets from speaking to organizations like the Federal Reserve and the Mayo Clinic, showing leaders how to safely navigate the fine line of “too soon” comedy and leverage the humanizing power of self-deprecating wit.

Josh and Jan dig into how leaders can command a room like a seasoned stand-up, manage corporate “hecklers” without losing power, and bypass standard corporate tunnel vision by intentionally scanning their environment for ironies. From coping with frozen salaries in Iowa to navigating truck drivers in a church basement, this episode is a masterclass in reading the room and breaking the ice when the pressure is on.

Key Takeaways:

âś… The Energy Reset: How a single well-timed observation can instantly release the physiological tension of a room stuck in a low-energy or high-Stress rut.

âś… The Anatomy of a Business Joke: Why leaders should avoid hot-button topics (politics, religion) and focus strictly on situational ironies and self-deprecating humor.

✅ Handling the Corporate Heckler: Learning from comedians how to diffuse disruptive, attention-seeking team members (“Bobs”) without forfeiting your authority.

âś… Bypassing Corporate Blinders: How to trade presentation tunnel vision for sharp situational awareness by scanning agendas, environments, and team vibes.

âś… The Meme Advantage: Utilizing cartoons, idioms, altered acronyms, and visual memes to increase email open rates and reinforce dry corporate documentation.

✅ Starting Small: Embracing the “open mic” approach to management by testing out small, authentic expressions of humor before anchoring major company keynotes with it.

Connect with Jan McInnis:

Website: https://theworklady.com/

Substack: https://janmcinnis.sub…

Instagram:  / jan.mcinnis

Contact Josh: [email protected]

Follow Leadership in Quarters: @leadinquarters on Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok

Artwork: Adam Powell

Music by Bensound.com/free-music-for-videos

License code: FK3H7T3WKW6EAGTE

Artist: : Benjamin Tissot

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Josh Seldin Director of Manufacturing Initiatives | Author | Speaker | Podcast Host | Builder of Culture and High Performance Leaders | Ally

Josh Seldin is a seasoned Director of Manufacturing at a Fortune 50 company, with deep expertise in Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, TPM, and maintenance systems. With a proven track record of operational excellence, Josh brings not only technical mastery but also a human-centered leadership philosophy to every environment he leads.

He is the author of Constructing a Healthy Culture and the host of the podcast Leadership in Quarters, where he explores the intersection of leadership, culture, and operational performance. Josh has a deep passion for building workplace cultures where people feel valued, supported, and empowered to bring their best selves to work every day.

At the core of Josh’s leadership approach is a commitment to developing leaders—both emerging and experienced—who can coach effectively, build trust, and lead with empathy. His focus is on cultivating psychologically safe environments, enhancing communication, and fostering inclusion across all levels of an organization.