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Stephanie Davies
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- Transforming Workplaces Globally: Delivering culture change for top brands like HSBC, Virgin, and Nespresso through humour-driven, science-backed programmes.
- Award-Winning Expertise: Acclaimed author and comedian blending laughter and learning, featured on BBC and at global psychology conferences.
- Making Science Accessible: Simplifies psychology with humour, turning complex ideas into practical strategies that inspire leaders and teams.
Biography
Stephanie Davies: The OG of Workplace Happiness and Behaviour Change
When it comes to workplace happiness and culture transformation, Stephanie Davies isn’t just riding the wave—she built it, harnessed it to her sharp wit, and steered it through boardrooms and conferences across the globe. With 25 years of experience designing happy workplace culture as well as being an award-winning stand-up comic, and having a master’s in psychology, specialising in humour and happiness for organisational success, she has knack for delivering tricky messages in a way that sticks, Stephanie has redefined the art of learning and laughter.
Transforming workplaces
Whether speaking to a room of 10 or an arena of 10,000, Stephanie has the rare ability to hold her audience in the palm of her hand. She creates environments where learning feels effortless and laughter fuels engagement. From delivering cultural change programmes for one of the world largest lottery brands to aligning leaders at HSBC with transformational strategies, Stephanie has worked with some of the biggest brands in the world to tackle complex challenges and land difficult messages with clarity and inspiration.
Turning Challenges into Superpowers
Stephanie’s journey is as inspiring as the messages she delivers. Starting out as a female comic in the male-dominated world of stand-up 25 years ago, she smashed through barriers with grit, humour, and raw talent. Her dyslexia—once a challenge—became her superpower, driving her ability to simplify complex behavioural science and psychology so that individuals and organisations can grasp it, use it, and thrive. It’s this skill that has made Laughology one of the most successful behaviour and culture change companies.
Transforming Organisations, One Laugh at a Time
Stephanie’s work goes beyond making people smile—though she does that effortlessly. She helps organisations like Virgin, O2, and Nespresso build cultures that inspire and engage. Her programmes are practical, fun, memorable, and rooted in science. She has developed a strong team at Laughology driving expertise and success in her own business as well as other. Recent highlights include:
- HSBC: Transforming performance conversations for over 500 leaders, helping them deliver feedback with confidence and empathy.
- Uk Lottery company: Guiding over 1,000 employees through culture and behaviour alignment.
- Nespresso: Strengthening connections between retail teams and managers with innovative leadership programmes.
Her ability to connect with people at every level of an organisation is unmatched. Whether facilitating workshops, leading conferences, or coaching leaders, Stephanie brings humour, heart, and a laser focus on results.
Media, Awards, and Acclaim
Stephanie has shared her expertise on BBC Radio, ITN News, and at international psychology conferences alongside the likes of Dr Martin Seligman. Her book Laughology: Improve Your Life with the Science of Laughter has received glowing reviews from The Guardian and Amazon, and her humour and humanity have made her a regular columnist for Training Journal.
An award-winning comedian, including North West New Comedian of the year, The National Funny Women competition, Stephanie’s comedic roots remain central to her approach. Her unique ability to blend humour and science is what makes her so effective—and so unforgettable.
Changing the World, One Culture at a Time
Stephanie’s passion for happiness isn’t just about boosting morale—it’s about creating spaces where people can be their best selves. Whether working with schools to build Happy-Centred Curriculums or supporting blue-chip companies in navigating culture change, Stephanie’s work is all about making the complex simple and the serious fun.
Stephanie Davies isn’t just a speaker or consultant; she’s a movement, a powerhouse, and a trailblazer. And she’s here to make the world—and the workplace—a happier, healthier, and more productive place.
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FINDING YOUR OOMPH - GET YOUR MOTIVATION AND DRIVE BACK
Lost your motivation and wondering where it’s gone? Keen to get your drive back? You’re not the only one.
We know from time to time it feels like you’re running uphill and getting nowhere, so we’re here to help you get your motivation back and feel positive again.
Being passive is not our default mode as human beings, otherwise we would have been born as a sloth or a panda. It’s in our nature to move forward, in a direction of something we desire or value. Understanding our personal motivation can help us feel more in control, support performance and help us achieve our goals, both short and long term.
Feeling demotivated is also normal – maybe because of unattainable goals, conflicts, lack of challenge or autonomy or too much challenge. Whatever it is, by understanding a few simple techniques, you can confront these things, get clarity and drive peak performance in whatever you do.
In this interactive keynote, we’ll explore:
- Emotional awareness and the impact on oomph, so you can begin to recognise and respond to the emotions you’re experiencing
- Intrinsic and extrinsic motivators, helping you realise what it takes to give yourself and your team the boost you all need
- Understanding values and how this impacts motivation, so you can work together to find values that motivate you and your team
- Flow, motivation and strengths, giving you techniques to help keep that positivity flowing
- What to do when stuck to become unstuck and flourish, helping you finally get some clarity and that all important mojo back
So why not book this keynote today – you’ll have your motivation back in no time.
GROWTH MINDSET
This growth mindset keynote investigates the fascinating psychology and neuroscience of growth mindset and looks at the theories behind the way we learn and develop
‘I can and I will’, goes the saying. David Brent probably had it printed on a mouse mat… and a mug. Maybe even a t-shirt. Brent had many failings; mysogny, choreography – but he wasn’t a quitter. He had growth mindset. He faced whatever life threw at him with positivity, and when he got knocked down (frequently), he got back up again and kept trying.
David Brent is probably not the best person to model your managerial style on. But growth mindset – the ability to meet change and adapt – is something every successful person and organisation needs. Growth mindset cultures improve motivation and effort. They develop positive approaches to new challenges. Teams with a growth mindset are more likely to embrace challenges and be more persistent.
This keynote uncovers the secrets that lead to success and gives delegates techniques they can use in everyday life to develop and thrive. Thankfully, it won’t turn you into David Brent – but it will make you laugh, and if you practice what it teaches, it will help you to be more positive and resilient .
NEGOTIATION AND THINKING SKILLS
A keynote which investigates the importance of perception and subconscious judgments and reveals how these impact on our communication and negotiating skills
The art of negotiation is one of the most valued skills in all walks of life – just asked the people tasked with delivering Brexit. If you understand the processes that lie beneath the language and communication of negotiation, you can negotiate more effectively and fairly. Learning to be a skilled negotiator will help you make deals, solve problems, manage conflict and preserve relationships.
The keynote is delivered with trademark Laughology fun and laughs and gives delegates strategies to negotiate effectively and ethically in the modern world.
PEOPLE COMMUNICATION AND INFLUENCE
This keynote looks at emotions, tone, pitch and communication and leaves the audience with a greater awareness of behaviours that can be used in business, relationships and life.
Connecting with people is a vital skill for effective leadership. People who master it gain the keys to success and power. But just how do the best communicators become highly-skilled influencers with the ability to win hearts and minds?
This fascinating keynote reveals the secrets of human communication and gives tips and techniques you can use to help you become a master communicator. You will discover how verbal and non-verbal communication can be used to influence others and learn about the small changes you can make to help you connect better with others.
Building Reslience with Humour: FLIP it thinking
In this ground-breaking keynote, delegates will discover that humour is a cognitive skill that is learnt and can be enhanced and utilised
Imagine having the power to take on challenge and change positively and turn them into opportunities. Imagine having the resilience to overcome negatives and face difficulties with strength. This is the Laughology FLIP technique; a way of thinking and behaving that uses humour to improve lives and outcomes. It enhances personal and organisational performance using the psychology of humour and happiness.
Our expert presenters will reveal how to apply Laughology techniques for developing positive thinking and behaviours to increase mental agility and emotional intelligence. This keynote reveals how to turn the bad into good and look at the world in a different way.
THE SCIENCE OF HAPPINESS FOR ORGANISATIONS
Explore how the neuroscience and psychology of happiness works and why some attempts to create happy workplaces fail and unpick what realistic happiness is.
Everyone wants to be happy at work. So why are so many people unhappy? This is one of the great paradoxes of modern organisations. The enlightened ones realise that happy people are better, healthier, and give more effort. So how do you make them happy?
This is our area of expertise. We were developing techniques to create happy workplaces before anyone else and are the UK’s leading experts in the science of happiness. This keynote is one of our most popular, and has been delivered to over 10,000 delegates throughout the UK and Europe.
We reveal how organisations can harness the psychology of happiness to create a culture of sustainable happiness which builds resilience, wellbeing, engagement, and productivity.
Delivered by our award-winning team of performers, presenters, psychologists and top-rated speakers, you will discover the secrets of happiness and leave happier – guaranteed.
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF HUMOUR AND LAUGHTER AS A PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT TOOL
Delivered with fun and laughs, we take delegates on a journey through some surprising science to reveal how to harness the power of laughter and humour to improve lives.
Everyone likes to laugh, and unless you are unnaturally miserable, everyone enjoys humour. But did you know laughter can help you lose weight and look younger and that humour can cure illness? And both can be used to increase health, wealth, wellbeing, and success.
We are experts in the science of laughter, humour and happiness and this fascinating keynote uncovers their secrets using the latest research in neuroscience and psychology. We have used this knowledge to create systems and interventions that have been delivered successfully in organisations including blue-chip multi-nationals, government bodies, health and educational establishments.
INTRODUCTION TO THE UNCONSCIOUS AND CONSCIOUS HUMAN MIND
This keynote delves into human behaviour and takes a scientific look at the mind
Most people do not realise that we are hard-wired to prefer people who look like us, sound like us and share our interests. We make decisions that affect our lives and the people around us, based on deep sub-conscious processes. This is called unconscious bias and is one of the hottest topics in employment because it bypasses rational thinking and affects diversity and equality.
This keynote delves into human behaviour and takes a scientific look at the mind and the processes that happen within it. Delegates will discover how we learn to think, act, behave and communicate and gain a greater understanding of the processes that help and hinder development.
Programmes & Workshops
It’s Only Banter
No one likes a laugh in the office more than Stephanie. After all, she understands how laughter and humour in the workplace connects, engages and motivates people. But we also understand that in today’s world, using banter can be like juggling a grenade with the pin pulled out, particularly in large organisations with a cross-section of ethnicities, genders and faiths. So, the question is: When does playful banter cross into bullying? At what point do workplace humour and banter cause anxiety, stress, and isolation? How can it impact wellbeing? This workshop explores what’s funny and what’s not and looks at how we can use humour in an inclusive way. It equips teams with ways to use humour constructively while they promote a safe, engaging workplace culture. You see, society is evolving at a head-spinning pace. The need for inclusivity, mutual respect, and kindness is paramount. One person’s funny is another person’s insult. Thankfully, insensitivity, stereotypes and offensive victim-led humour have no place in progressive, forward-looking, inclusive workplaces. Yet some can still cross the line, and this can constitute harassment, breaking workplace policies and potentially the law. But it’s a minefield out there, full of banter-bombs ready to blow up in your face, which is why Stephanie has cleared a path for you with ‘It’s Only Banter’ workshop/ keynote – What to Expect: ● Equip your team at every level with practical knowledge to create a safe and enjoyable work environment – develop clear guidelines that maintain the fun while ensuring everyone feels respected and included, reducing turnover and improving productivity. ● Gain the skills to address banter that crosses the line and help everyone to know how to challenge – you’ll gain confidence in addressing inappropriate behaviour early, using proven techniques to have difficult conversations that lead to positive change. ● Discuss the boundaries and the nuances of workplace banter and bullying so you can protect your team – helping you build a truly inclusive culture that celebrates diversity. ● Learn ways to use humour to support a fun and creative culture
Culture Club: Making Work Your Happy Place
Stephanie Davies knows a thing or two about creating spaces where people feel happy, connected, and ready to thrive. After all, a positive culture doesn’t just happen – it’s cultivated. But in today’s changing work landscape, where hybrid, virtual, and in-person dynamics collide, how do we ensure workplaces become hubs of connection and belonging, not just functional spaces? This workshop explores the essential role of happiness in building trust, inclusion, and engagement. It delves into how joy, fun, and connection go beyond transactional relationships to create teams that feel valued and psychologically safe. After all, happiness isn’t a nice-to-have – it’s a must-have for productivity, retention, and wellbeing. What to Expect: ● Understand the science of connection: Learn how laughter, shared experiences, and psychological safety improve team dynamics and performance. ● Reimagine workplace culture: Discover practical ways to foster a sense of belonging, whether virtual or in-person, to create environments people want to be in. ● Explore tools for inclusivity and trust: Gain actionable strategies for building a culture where every individual feels heard, valued, and connected. ● Cultivate happy habits: Develop day-to-day behaviours and hacks that integrate joy into ways of working, strengthening team relationships. In this fast-paced, evolving world, workplace culture is no longer about where you work – it’s about how you connect. With Culture Club: Making Work Your Happy Place, Stephanie Davies gives you the tools to bring people together, boost productivity, and create a culture that everyone wants to be part of.
Sticky Learning - Using Laughter To Make Behaviour Change & Learning Stick
Laughter isn’t just for amusement, honest. It’s actually a strategic tool for learning and behaviour change. Don’t believe us? Well, those sciencey types in lab coats have proven that laughter triggers the release of happy hormones like endorphins and dopamine, lighting up the brain’s reward centre. And it’s this neurological magic that turns learning moments into memorable, ‘sticky’ experiences. After all, who wouldn’t want the learning process to feel like sharing a good joke rather than memorising facts? We know we do. And that’s lucky because it’s our Laughology promise: to make knowledge stick with the joy of laughter, embedding it in your brain like neural post-it notes. By fusing humour and L&D through innovative activities and hacks, meaningful learning happens and people feel motivated to take action, because it feels good. And with that comes lasting change. Workshop Outcomes: ● Unlock science-backed techniques: we’re not just about the laughter; we’re kinda geeky about the science, too. You’ll learn how to make behaviour change last with strategies rooted in neuroscience. ● Overcome learning barriers: discover how playfulness can break down the obstacles to learning, making room for growth and real behaviour change. ● Incorporate ‘sticky learning’ into daily routines: gain insights into integrating effective, memorable learning practices into your everyday L&D efforts – glue sticks not required.
Must have GSOH (Good Sense of Humour)
It's often said that laughter is the best medicine, and this rings particularly true when you need to think fast and get stuff done. Studies, including those by prominent institutions like Gallup and Harvard, have shown that humour plays a significant role in enhancing creativity, problem-solving abilities, building relationships and resilience. Now, don’t run and hide in the book cupboard; we’re not asking you to tell knock-knock jokes. Humour (GSOH) isn't just about making people laugh; it's about seeing the world differently. And when we can do that, incredible change can—and does—happen. At Laughology, we understand the science of happiness, humour and laughter more than most, because we’ve spent over two decades studying them and designing ways to make lives better using them. Our science-backed approach uses data from neuroscientists, psychologists and our own research to underpin everything we deliver and the way in which we deliver it. In this workshop/keynote, Stephanie will explore: ● Ways to think differently when faced with challenges—you’ll be able to change how you think about these situations once and for all—and, dare we say it, actually embrace them! ● Techniques for even better creative thinking and problem-solving skills—workplaces need people who can think on their feet and be solution focused.These techniques can help everyone flip their thinking, owning the challenge and taking action. ● Building resilience with laughter and humour with the FLIP-it Thinking toolkit—when Janet from HR organises yet another meeting that could have been an email, you often need resilience by the bucket load. And that’s where our FLIP-it toolkit comes in – it gives you a whole host of strategies to pull out when you need them.
Dyslexia is My Superpower
Stephanie Davies, Laughology’s Head of Happiness, knows what it’s like to grow up feeling different. As a child, she believed she was “stupid” because she couldn’t learn the same way others did. That was until she discovered her dyslexia wasn’t a weakness – it was her superpower. In a world that often focuses on what people can’t do, Stephanie celebrates what they can do. This workshop is an inspiring exploration of how neurodiversity, creativity, and resilience can transform challenges into strengths. Stephanie shares her personal experience and how the very thing that she thought made her stupid is what has helped her create one of the most talked about Culture and change consultancies in the UK. Working with global brands such as Starbucks, HSBC, Nando’s and many more, stephanie uses her creative and quirky way of seeing the world to find solutions that help support engagement and behaviour change. So to the teacher that told her joking and clowning around is not a career option and she won’t amount to much, who’s laughing now! What to Expect: ● Challenge perceptions of neurodiversity: Explore the strengths that come with neurodivergent thinking, such as creativity, problem-solving, and innovation. ● Harness the power of storytelling: Stephanie shares her journey of turning struggle into success, helping others reframe their own challenges. ● Build inclusive, supportive environments: Discover practical strategies to empower neurodiverse individuals in teams and workplaces. ● Unlock hidden superpowers: Learn how diverse ways of thinking can drive innovation, resilience, and growth across organisations. This workshop isn’t just about dyslexia – it’s about seeing difference as a strength and creating a culture where everyone can thrive. Stephanie’s humour, honesty, and insight will leave participants feeling inspired, equipped, and ready to unlock their own superpowers.