A LITTLE BIT ABOUT STEPHANIE DAVIES
Stephanie’s not-so-horrible history
Stephanie studied community arts at the Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts, before embarking on a career as an award-winning stand-up comedian, appearing alongside Sarah Millican, John Bishop and Jason Manford. Not that she didn’t like knocking around with these folks but, luckily for us …
Stephanie had always wanted to find out more about the impact of humour and realistic happiness in the workplace and classroom, so she went back to uni and undertook a Master’s degree in Psychology. She also started to work in schools, designing sessions and programmes for children, young people and their teachers. One thing led to another, and the nation’s most talked-about training and development provider was born.
Officially, Stephanie is Laughology’s founder and CEO. Her self-appointed and (some might say) made-up title is ‘Head of Happiness.’
In the past 15 years, Stephanie has worked on innovative projects and events in the private and public sector. Her creative and rounded approach to positive communication, culture building and change, happiness in the workplace, continued development and improvement drives success, not only in the organisations she works with, but at Laughology too.
Stephanie is the author of the critically acclaimed book, ‘Laughology: Improve Your Life With The Science Of Laughter’ and is passionate about developing educational organisations, businesses and communities where people come first.
Our FLIP-it Thinking toolkit, which uses humour to build resilience in both the classroom and the staffroom, and the Happy-Centred School PSHE and wellbeing programme, both come from Stephanie’s love of positive psychology and her desire to underpin all of Laughology’s work with well-researched, credible neuroscience.
In 2016, Stephanie was invited to speak alongside Dr Martin Seligman and Shawn Achor at the International Positive Education Network (IPEN) Festival. Stephanie is often asked to contribute to television and has appeared on the ITN news and BBC’s The Heaven & Earth Show as an expert on humour, happiness and health. She is also a regular on BBC Radio.
Stephanie has worked with many different schools, as well as colleges and universities, including:
- Godolphin and Latymer – Stand up comedy skills
- Bournehall Primary, Featherstone Primary and Bickley Park School – FLIP-it Thinking
- Hackbridge Primary School – Unconscious bias
- Achieving for Children – Leading through extraordinary times
- Boxgrove Primary – Finding your oomph
- Merton Park Primary – Mind the gap – back to school
And finally…
More of a ‘naughty girl’ than a head girl, as a child Stephanie spent quite a bit of time outside the classroom. It wasn’t until late into her secondary school education that she was diagnosed with dyslexia - her superpower. Stephanie has an amazing memory, she is one of the most creative thinkers we know and, if you’re not quite ready to begin the session, she’s quite at home hanging around in the corridor, until you are!
Favourite children’s book?
The Little Match Girl. It’s actually quite dark and sad, but taught me hope is everything, the world isn’t always fair and you don’t know someone’s story.
Funniest school-related moment?
I decided to try my skills at drama cosmetics and gave myself a beard for the day. The challenge was to get into - and through - lessons without the teacher seeing it. I had big books and sat at the back.
I think I managed about 3 lessons! It was the quietest I’d ever been, but won £2 for each lesson I got through. I think going through the menopause, I could possibly play that game again, but the hairs won’t wash off with special wash this time.
Favourite teacher?
Mrs Harmer hands down… she saw something different and was the one who got me into performing arts. Basically, she saw if I was the centre of attention I’d flourish. Now I’ve created a business where that happens. So this is all your fault Mrs Harmer! Thank you for not putting me in the academic box.
What did you want to be when you grew up?
I never wanted to grow up, so I think I’ve kinda achieved that…
What’s your go-to power pose and mantra?
‘Dyslexia is my superpower’ and ‘Always check once flushed.’