Product Description:
Had a good laugh lately? Given someone else a good laugh?
That's what this book is all about: Making you laugh and helping you deliver your memorable jokes and stories. You'll learn when the moment's right to spring this winning material at the office, in the classroom, from the pulpit, at the youth group retreat, and everywhere else you ad those around you could use a good laugh.
Think of it as a prescription to increase your overall health and sense of well-being (after all, it is the "best medicine"!). You'll discover how to use humor to improve all of your relationships and become more dynamic communicator, whether one-on-one or in larger groups.
Laughter is contagious! Check out what one of Hollywood's great funny-men says about 500 Clean Jokes and Humorous Stories and How to Tell Them:
"An entertaining book. Humorous written, it will make you laugh as you learn to use... humor... in nearly all life's circumstances!"
-Dick Van Dyke comedian, actor, author
About the Authors:
Rusty Wright is an author and traveling speaker. He was born in Miami, Florida, and educated at the Choate School, Wallingford, Connecticut. He has a bachelor of science degree in psychology from Duke University and a master of arts degree from the International School of Theology. A popular speaker, he lectures each year to thousands of students, faculty and laypersons in major universities an cities across the nation. He has spoken on over 170 campuses in the United States, Canada and Europe and has also lectured in Aisa, Africa, Australia and South America. He is a member of two national honor societies and the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. His articles have appeared in numerous periodicals and he has coauthored four books, including How to Unlock the Secrets of Love, Sex and Marriage.
Linda Raney Wright was born in San Diego, California, and has a A.B. Degree in rhetoric from the University of California and Berkeley. In addition to lecturing in various campuses and cities across the United States and on six continents, she is also a writer. Her articles have appeared in Ladies' Home Journal, Decision and many other magazines and newspapers. Her eight books include Good Days, Bag Days; A Cord of Three Strands; Raising Children; and Staying on Top When Things Go Wrong. Linda was featured as one of twenty leading women in the book, Why Doesn't Somebody Do Something?, by Daisy Hepburn (Victor). The Wrights have been frequent guests on television talk shows in cities around the nation.