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The Laughter Lawyer

 
 
Photo of Jackie CurrenJackie Curran is one of Australia’s foremost leaders on laughter and the benefits that it brings to all levels of our health. \Jackie’s has more than 20 years of experience as a lawyer in all areas of the legal practice and courts. She is a qualified and experienced mediator and arbitrator and a qualified family and relationship counselor, conflict coach and group trainer.

In 2004, Jackie discovered laughter yoga and became fascinated with the idea of laughing without the use of jokes or humour. Since then, she has researched many modalities and trained with the founder of laughter yoga, Dr Madan Kataria. She is a Foundation Director on the Laughter Yoga International Team and was recognised as a Laughter Yoga Ambassador in 2006.

Today, Jackie now runs   Laughter Lawyers” workshops for both public and corporate.

Jackie also offers Laughter Lawyers Leader training for those wishing to become a Laughter Lawyer. Click Here for more

Jackie has attended many training sessions and spiritual retreats and is a highly qualified Laughter Teacher. At the first Australian Laughter   conference in August 2006, she was recognised as an Ambassador for her contribution to the Laughter movement in Australia.

Jackie is passionate about “Connecting The World With Laughter” and helping individuals like you reclaim your child-like playfulness and develop better health, creativity and humour.

About Laughter LawyersFrom Laughter workshop

Laughter Lawyers is an innovative concept, created by Jackie Curran, training Laughter Lawyers around the world.

Backed with scientific and medical research, Laughter Lawyers programs have developed into a fun, playful series of exercises with enormous benefits such as stress reduction, health improvements, emotional balance and social benefits all contributing to the amazing growth of this practice. There is now over 5,000 laughter clubs in over 50 countries around the world.

The practice is frequently used by businesses in Asia, America & now in Australia to increase productivity and team spirit.

Laughter workshops have now been