Laughter Yoga on Zoom | LY USA https://laughteryogausa.org The Official Website Wed, 16 Mar 2022 12:16:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 March 20, 2021: Spring into Mindfulness https://laughteryogausa.org/march-20-2021-spring-into-mindfulness/ https://laughteryogausa.org/march-20-2021-spring-into-mindfulness/#respond Wed, 03 Mar 2021 00:24:12 +0000 https://laughteryogausa.org/?p=16582 A special 90 minute Zoom workshop on mindfulness presented by Tracy Wosaba, CLYL.

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March 20, 2021: Spring into Mindfulness

2021 03-20 Mindfulness Workshop
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February 20, 2021: A Guide to Laughter Longevity https://laughteryogausa.org/february-20-2021-workshop/ https://laughteryogausa.org/february-20-2021-workshop/#respond Tue, 02 Feb 2021 20:34:14 +0000 https://laughteryogausa.org/?p=16566 A special 90 minute Zoom workshop on Laughter Longevity presented by Francine Shore, CYLT.

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February 20, 2021: A Guide to Laughter Longevity

Laughter Yoga USA Workshop Series presents:

A Guide to Laughter Longevity with Francine Shore

As laughter yoga professionals, we’ve been chosen to share the gift of laughter with the world. But what happens when the laughter professional experiences adversity and loss?

You may ask, how can I endure and carry on with my laughter practice? How can I inspire or guide someone else when I don’t feel like laughing? We are all going through our personal challenges and yet we strive to stay dynamic, resilient, and positive.

I’d like to share some insight from my journey of 18 years as a laughter yoga professional so you can achieve Laughter Longevity and rise to the challenges, we all are facing. With my laughter tips, we’ll work through the tools you’ll need to maintain recurring clients for paid workshops, programs and laughter clubs. Learn how to work with different groups, or find your own laughter groove with a niche population.

You’ll also learn how your presence in the Laughter Yoga USA community adds to your Laughter Longevity. Learn your value, know your worth and what sets you apart from others.

I look forward to learning about your individual laughter personas, as we lean into the future of laughter yoga together.

*Please bring a decorative mask.

**Download the Workshop PDF

**Fee: $25 or any donation to Laughter Yoga USA- use this Paypal link or email for more options.

2021 Francine Shore- Workshop Promo
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January 17, 2021: Zoom 2021 – Best Practices Workshop https://laughteryogausa.org/january-17-2021-workshop/ https://laughteryogausa.org/january-17-2021-workshop/#respond Fri, 08 Jan 2021 18:38:14 +0000 https://laughteryogausa.org/?p=16551 A special 90 minute Zoom workshop on Zoom Best Practices for Laughter presented by Cynthia Paris, CLYT.

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January 17, 2021: Zoom 2021 - Best Practices Workshop

Laughter Yoga USA Workshop Series presents:

Zoom 2021 – Best Practices for Laughter and more!

Hello friends,
Life is always changing, nothing stays the same! This past year, many of us have turned to online connection during our physical social distancing. We have used Zoom, Microsoft, Google, FaceTime, WhatsApp, FB Messenger and more. Zoom is a favorite of many Laughter Yogi around the world. This workshop is designed as a Tutorial with practice on Zoom. Some of the practices are also useful for other online platforms.
Ha ha – we live, we learn. I will share some of the mistakes made in my daily Zoom sessions and guide you through some effective solutions. We will learn Best Practices with breakout rooms, registration, filters, polls and more.
This 90 minute session is designed to include playful Laughter Yoga. Topics and techniques we cover are helpful for anyone using online- yoga, meditation, social, business, meetings, etc.
Are you a Laughter Yoga professional using Zoom? We hope you join this session and share what you have learned during our Facilitated Discussion.
Brand new to Zoom online and not sure if this is for you? Join a basic intro session (Zoom 101) prior to this class. Free for anyone registered for Zoom 2021. Easy to access by clicking a web link from a smartphone or computer.
See you soon on Zoom,
– Cynthia
**Designed for practitioners of Laughter Yoga and Trainers of other modalities too! Truly, anyone wishing to host online will benefit. ** Brand new to Zoom ? A basics course -“Zoom 101” is offered prior. Free for registered Zoom 2021 participants. contact: lyusa.cynthiaparis@gmail.com
**Zoom 2021 will include Facilitated discussion sharing your ‘lessons learned’ during a portion of class.
**Fee: $25 or any donation to Laughter Yoga USA- use this Paypal link or email for more options.
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November 14, 2020: Workshop for Teachers with Alexa Fong Drubay https://laughteryogausa.org/november-14-2020-workshop/ https://laughteryogausa.org/november-14-2020-workshop/#respond Fri, 16 Oct 2020 18:40:06 +0000 https://laughteryogausa.org/?p=16527 A special 90 minute Zoom workshop for teachers (CLYT) presented by Alexa Fong Drubay, CMT.

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November 14, 2020: Workshop for Teachers (CLYT)

Dear Laughter Yoga Teachers,
Have you been on the fence about offering online Certified Laughter Yoga Leader trainings? Pre COVID-19, I was opposed to virtual trainings but now it looks like we won’t be going back to in-person trainings for at least another year.
With the lingering pandemic, many people are feeling overwhelmed, anxious and in need of laughter. Prospective students kept reaching out to me for training, and so I tried out a special test course. I was surprised by how effective it turned out to be. Since then, I have completed two more online trainings.
After the success of our recent Laughter Yoga USA. org Fall 2020 zoom event, we have decided to start up some follow-up workshops. The first one will be Training Laughter Leaders Online.
This workshop will share the best practices from my online experiences. Virtual classes are more labor intensive from a teacher standpoint and yes, there is a learning curve re technology and the most effective ways to conduct this training.
Please join me for this 90-minute workshop, where I will share what I have learned to help you develop your own style. There will  be plenty of time for Q & A and discussion.
Virtually yours,
Alexa
Alexa Fong Drubay's Workshop for Teachers
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Laughter Yoga on Zoom https://laughteryogausa.org/laughter-yoga-on-zoom/ Wed, 08 Jul 2020 12:52:59 +0000 https://laughteryogausa.org/?p=16343

Laughter Yoga on Zoom

Online Laughter Groups with Zoom

We have many options to continue laughter despite many locations still social distancing. Zoom interactive video conferencing is one of the easiest and most popular options from a computer or smartphone app. Because it is interactive, it allows eye contact which we know encourages contagious laughing! Early in March, many laughter professionals began hosting free sessions on Zoom.

 

Here are some basic ideas to help you join in the fun!

 

  1. Mute? Video off? Generally, we use Zoom so we can hear and see one another in real time, allowing contagious laughter. If you have background noise- be courteous and mute your microphone. Being online can get tiring. Some may be tempted to multi-task, especially if there is excessive talking or distractions. Video does take a lot of bandwidth (internet power). If there is an issue with screens freezing often, you may need others to turn off their video. Of course, the downside is less group eye contact, although in a pinch it can help. If you need to walk away for a moment, turning off video is a good idea.

 

  1. Prepare your lighting and background. Light your face and arms from side or front, not from behind or ceiling.  Try a practice Zoom to check for shadows or bright spots when you move. Be aware to look directly at your camera and not just at screen. It is easy to get distracted and look at your own image too often, so practice will help. Studies show that cognitive fatigue occurs more often when we constantly look at our own image. It is not natural to see yourself every moment and it causes slow grade cognitive distress! Solve it by looking at camera and others more.
    CourtesyKeep your background simple if possible. Be aware of your audience and adapt your background. Child friendly? Professional? Cheerful? Promotional? However, avoid promotions of your groups, clubs or training when in someone else’s group- unless they ask of course! As a courtesy, message host before session if you plan to have a sign advertising your or someone else’s business/club. Zoom allows us to be intimately invited into groups and clubs that we did not have access to before! With this invitation comes the need to walk gently. If you choose to use the feature allowing computer photo to show as your background- please be aware that it can be distracting and sometimes you “disappear” into the background. Of course, many of us are at home on Zoom- don’t forget to look behind you for dirty dishes, messy tables or other things that might look odd on camera! You can always turn off your video if you suddenly notice a background that is too distracting.

 

  1. Troublemakers? Many people are stressed and looking for an outlet. Same as an in-person group, you may see outbursts or other behavior that’s not appropriate. Fortunately, the host can remove a participant by right clicking on their picture or place them in waiting room (time out). If it is a large group, co-hosts can be designated to assist. Be sure to keep the default video setting which allows only host to share computer screen content. Address trouble quickly and go on with your group.
    If you find some LY Pros joining your sessions and not respecting your lead or style, please message them privately. When you are a guest, be sure to show support and respect of the host!

 

  1. Meeting ID and password. A method to control who attends online sessions- the host can create unique meeting IDs or passwords. Some people feel this helps prevent troublemakers, however, it could make it too complicated for group members. If you host a weekly session, it is easiest to keep the same ID each week. For one-time or private sessions, emailing attendees the new ID is simple.

  1. Landline? Did you know that Zoom works with any phone? From within the USA, using a dial in option will allow participants to listen and join laughter Zooms. Of course, they will not have video, but hearing laughter can rejuvenate those without higher tech options.

 

  1. Support others yet allow the host to lead. Being online with Zoom allows us to visit clubs anywhere! It’s a wonderful opportunity to be joyful and support other Laughter professionals. We can jump into their club with just a few clicks- no travel needed! Hosts often open their sessions for clients, new laughers, laugh pros or others and post information allowing anyone to join. SharingHowever, another reminder, please be courteous when you are a guest. Please wait for host to invite sharing before you share about your own club, training or other event. Keep in mind that each host has a different feeling about promotion — especially regarding paid events or trainings. Some hosts want guests to share, while other hosts prefer not.

 

As you travel on this zoom journey- you will notice a variety of styles,themes, and formats.

Basic style categories can be described as:

  1. Talking (introductions, explanations, discussion, etc.)
  2. Follow the Leader (limited or no talking)
  3. Just Laugh (laughing, giggling without a leader or specific LY exercise)
  4. The Arts – music, dance, sing, play (with or without laughter)
  5. Combination of Ctyles (mixture of any or all the above)

 

In the next newsletter, we will share best practices for each style. Please send us your thoughts and comments! It is exciting and fun to participate with so many different styles- without ever leaving your home! For many, Zoom laughter groups are here to stay. Join in the fun- I look forward to zooming with you soon!

Cynthia Paris
CLYT — Eagle Lake, Wisconsin

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