Laughter as a Service: How Comedy Can Power Trust, Teamwork, and Career Growth

Comedy might be the most underused business skill in your toolkit…

In a world of back-to-back Zoom calls, Slack threads, and AI-generated everything, real human connection can start to feel like an afterthought. We’re moving faster than ever, but sometimes we’re listening less, reacting more, and missing the small moments that actually build trust. The truth is, most professionals are so focused on being efficient that they forget how powerful it is to simply be present, curious, and genuinely engaged.

So what if the fastest way to build trust, connection, and results was by learning to use comedy as a professional skill?

In this episode of Professional Quotient, we meet with Kevin Hubschmann, founder of Laugh.Events, to explore how improv and stand-up skills can transform the way we listen, lead, sell, and build teams.

Kevin shares how, occasionally, “bombing” can actually sharpen your professional edge. When we embrace failure, double down on what works, and stay deeply connected to other humans in every conversation — we are bound to grow!

What you’ll learn…

  • Why improv is really training for active listening and empathetic communication.
  • How “laughing and development” helps teams reconnect in an AI-heavy, transactional world.
  • How reps, feedback, and even missteps can raise your Professional Quotient (PQ).

Memorable quote…

“Failure is for everybody. Success happens only when you fail a tremendous amount of times and learn from it.”

Kevin Hubschmann is the Founder and Director of Events at Laugh.Events, where he helps organizations strengthen communication, leadership, and culture through improv workshops, corporate comedy experiences, and what he calls “Laughter as a Service” (LaaS). A former enterprise SaaS salesperson and founding team member at SplashThat.com (now part of Cvent), Kevin blends deep sales and marketing expertise with over a decade of experience in stand-up and improv to deliver high-impact team development and brand engagement programs. He leads sales, business development, and operations at Laugh.Events, working with companies across industries—from tech to law to healthcare—to use humor as a practical tool for connection, trust, and professional growth.

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