Laughter brings joy not only to ourselves but to others around us. It’s infectious! 

And who better to counsel us on the importance of laughter than the three-time winner of Toronto’s Most Infectious Laughter Competition, Lynn Himmelman? 

Lynn has been accelerating the healing and awakening of individuals through the powerful synergy of forgiveness and laughter for decades. A former opera singer, Lynn’s health issues propelled her into her current Great Work: New Decision Therapy. 

Inspired by the work of the late Dr. Candace Blakely, Lynn was able to discover the wisdom of her own body and change her mindset to allow her body to heal. 

And it worked! Lynn leads us in a poignant discussion on how to ignite our expanded soul expression, and then reignite the most powerful and important connection we human beings can have: the connection with ourselves.

The joy of laughter is infectious, important, and incredibly valuable to rebuilding our resilience according to three time championship winner of Toronto’s Most Infectious Laughter Award, Lynn Himmelman.

Lynn has been using the powerful synergy of laughter and forgiveness to heal and awaken individuals for decades. 

Through many trials and tribulations of personal health, Lynn was able to discover the wisdom of her own body and allow it to heal through a brand new mindset.

On this holiday episode, Lynn leads us in a poignant discussion on how to reignite our resilience through the most powerful connection we can have: the connection with ourselves.

About the author

Dr. Amanda Crowell is a cognitive psychologist and business coach who helps accidental entrepreneurs get more clients and have a bigger impact. She is the author of Great Work, the host of the Unleashing Your Great Work podcast, and the creator of the Great Work Journals. Amanda's TEDx talk has received almost two million views and has been featured on TED's Ideas blog and Ted Shorts. Her ideas have also been featured on NPR, Al Jazeera, The Wall Street Journal, Quartz, and Thrive Global.