Art of Eloquence Facebook Party-November

Last week I had the honor of co hosting a 15 minute segment of the Homemaking 911 Facebook party on Thursday night.  I have seen postings for Facebook parties in the past several months and had considered it as an alternative to having our regular audio party on TalkShoe, but I had never been to one until last week. It was such fun!

So now we have decided to put on our very own Facebook party in order to celebrate Art of Eloquence’s 9th Anniversary in November.  Since Art of Eloquence uses humor to teach communication skills, we’d like to bring in some people who use humor in their business or ministry.  In order to make the most of this event for everyone who would attend, we’d like to ask that you all take a few minutes to answer five short questions.

1. What day of the week is best for you to attend a two or three hour online FB party event?

2. What time of day is best for you to attend a two or three hour online FB party event?

3. Who are your favorite funny Facebook friends you’d like to see present at the FB party?

4. What are your favorite blogs, websites and/or YouTube channels that use humor to present their family friendly ideas?

5. Who are your favorite people who use humor to present and share the Gospel with others?

Please post a comment on the blog with your thoughts and feel free to give us advice or ideas as you would like!  We’d love to hear from you.  Thanks so much for your help!  We’d appreciate it if you would be so kind as to forward this post to others you may know and ask them to put in their two cents worth as well.

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Join me Tomorrow: When/How to Use Humor

July 22nd is Spoonerisms Day and July 24th is Tell an Old Joke Day. In celebration, let’s talk about humor.  What’s funny and what’s not? How can we use humor without abusing others? Where d0 we draw the line?

Have you ever made light of something only to find the other party didn’t think it was funny?  Ever have someone make a joke at your expense?  Have you ever felt someone didn’t take you seriously after injecting a little humor into your communication?  Well, tomorrow, I’m going to share some do’s and don’ts and tips about humor.

Join me for a half hour of fun as I help you navigate your way through the Funny Zone to discover what’s funny and what’s not.

When: Thursday, July 14th. 8am PST/9am MST/ 10am CST/ 11am EST

How: Talkshoe: http://www.talkshoe.com/tc/19736  or via Phone: (724) 444-7444 Call ID: 19736

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Christian Pizza

 

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It’s Tax Day and we all need a giggle.  This Friday Funny is brought to you by my dd and her college friend.

My dd emailed this to me the other day from college.  Her friend had ordered pizza to be delivered to the Baptist Collegiate Ministry and it came with this receipt.

They say God is in the details, but I didn’t think He was into pizza delivery!  If you notice, it says, “Your pizza experience managed by Christ.”

Now I’m sure that a Christopher (or Christine) must be the manager of this pizza establishment, but I think it serves to remind us that God is ultimately in control, does it not?

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3rd Floor: Housewares, Fragrances, Confusion!

I”ve been talking about confusion all week here on Communication FUNdamentals.  Monday I shared about how knowing What Confusion is Frustrating You can do to help you be more clear with others.  Wednesday I shared Ten Terrific Tips for a Less Trying Tongue.  Today, I’d like to bring your attention to confusion at it’s funniest.  What’s wrong with this elevator panel?

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Going up anyone?  Or was that down?  I’m going to count to three…  8, 4, 9, 3!  ROFL

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How to Get Your Husband to Do What You Want

Mark Gungor is a pastor and a very funny man, but mostly he knows about men and women. Listen to this fabulous and funny video telling wives, “How to get your husband to do what you want.”

For more fun with communication skills, visit Art of Eloquence.com!

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Personal Responsibility Video

This video uses all the elements of a great speech.  I love the way this woman communicates!  She’s funny, energetic and gets her point across well.  Check her out!

What you can accomplish for your cause with some communication training.

Check out Art of Eloquence today!

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What's wrong with this picture?

I’m starting a new series with an old idea.  Years ago, on my other blog, I posted funny pictures that showed an element of miscommunication.  They were not only great fun, but they illustrated an important issue about communication skills.  Since I no longer have them on my blog, and I have so many new blog readers, I thought I would begin showing them again.  Even if you’ve seen these before, they are always fun and a humorous reminder of how important it is that we communicate effectively.


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No doubt posted on the corner of…

Follow Direction Street and Traffic Accident Place!


Learning communication skills can ALSO be fun with Art of Eloquence!


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