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Humor Camp is on the Air!
Do you work in the helping/healing professions? Are you genuinely interested in engaging more authentically, deepening human connection, and maybe even earning some CE (Continuing Education) credits while you’re at it?
Humor isn’t just about laughs. It’s about lightening what’s heavy, and creating space for truth, connection, and growth. Join us October 8-11, 2026 in Jamestown, NY – home of the National Comedy Center and the Lucy Desi Museum.
Podcast
Co-founders Kermit Cole and Lenny Dave are interviewed by podcast host Jodi Grinwald. Not only is Jodi a core member of the Humor Camp leadership team, she is also the founder of the Today is the Day Changemakers platform and International Forum.
Along with Michael Gershe (another creative force on the Humor Camp leadership team), this in-depth conversation explores the difference between comedy and humor, and why that distinction matters more than most people realize. It gets to the heart of the matter; why Kermit and Lenny created Humor Camp in the first place.
Podcast
Humor Camp co-founders Kermit Cole and Lenny Dave are interviewed by “Bridging the Gap” podcast host David Coleman. Bridges are built to provide safe passage over an obstacle without blocking the way. With that in mind, Kermit, Lenny and David discuss the difference between Humor and Comedy… and how Humor can serve a role in creating that essential bridge from a place of disconnection, a place of discomfort to a place of comfort, a place of greater understanding and genuine human connection.
Podcast
Humor Camp co-founder Kermit Cole is interviewed by Mad in America’s Bob Whitaker. They discuss how humor critically factors into creating a shared experience that is helpful to the healing process. Kermit, having practiced dialogically inspired therapy with clients and having worked with people in psychotic states, has witnessed humor’s role in opening the door, in establishing the essential human connection. And, in many ways, Humor Camp brings Kermit back full circle to his work as a film director, early in his professional career.
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