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Steve Carey: Worth the Risk

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In this engaging episode of Humor in the C Suite, Kate Davis interviews Steve Carey, a media industry veteran known for his unique blend of humor and expertise in launching media startups. With over two decades of experience, Steve shares his journey from starting as a coffee-fetching runner to becoming a successful producer and business owner, adding humorous anecdotes and insights along the way. Now living in Surrey, UK, Carey continues to contribute to the world of media with his witty and insightful writings, including his latest book exploring the lighter side of LinkedIn.

Key Takeaways:

  • Humor is an indispensable leadership tool; it helps to relieve stress and build stronger team dynamics, particularly during challenging startup phases.
  • Cultural differences can affect humor perception, with British humor often being dry and ironic, whereas American humor is more direct and expressive.
  • LinkedIn provides ample material for humor, and Steve's book catalogs these experiences in a funny yet revealing manner, shedding light on the quirks of professional networking.
  • Steve emphasizes the importance of self-deprecation in leadership, advocating for an approach that is careful not to alienate or undermine but instead unites and uplifts team members.
  • Despite cultural differences, humor remains a universal language that can bridge gaps and foster a positive company culture.

"LinkedIn's like an uncle that you love but keeps doing questionable things."

Resources:

Additional Links & Resources:

  • Interested in being a guest on Humor in the C-Suite? Reach out to book a call with Kate!
  • Learn more about me and my work at katedavis.ca

Thank you for tuning in to this episode of Humor in the C-Suite! If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to follow the podcast, share it with your friends, and leave a rating or review. Your support helps the podcast continue to grow.

Hosted by Kate Davis
Edited by Chris @ Wider View Studios

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49 episodes

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Manage episode 517675216 series 3618586
Content provided by Kate Davis. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kate Davis or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this engaging episode of Humor in the C Suite, Kate Davis interviews Steve Carey, a media industry veteran known for his unique blend of humor and expertise in launching media startups. With over two decades of experience, Steve shares his journey from starting as a coffee-fetching runner to becoming a successful producer and business owner, adding humorous anecdotes and insights along the way. Now living in Surrey, UK, Carey continues to contribute to the world of media with his witty and insightful writings, including his latest book exploring the lighter side of LinkedIn.

Key Takeaways:

  • Humor is an indispensable leadership tool; it helps to relieve stress and build stronger team dynamics, particularly during challenging startup phases.
  • Cultural differences can affect humor perception, with British humor often being dry and ironic, whereas American humor is more direct and expressive.
  • LinkedIn provides ample material for humor, and Steve's book catalogs these experiences in a funny yet revealing manner, shedding light on the quirks of professional networking.
  • Steve emphasizes the importance of self-deprecation in leadership, advocating for an approach that is careful not to alienate or undermine but instead unites and uplifts team members.
  • Despite cultural differences, humor remains a universal language that can bridge gaps and foster a positive company culture.

"LinkedIn's like an uncle that you love but keeps doing questionable things."

Resources:

Additional Links & Resources:

  • Interested in being a guest on Humor in the C-Suite? Reach out to book a call with Kate!
  • Learn more about me and my work at katedavis.ca

Thank you for tuning in to this episode of Humor in the C-Suite! If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to follow the podcast, share it with your friends, and leave a rating or review. Your support helps the podcast continue to grow.

Hosted by Kate Davis
Edited by Chris @ Wider View Studios

  continue reading

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