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In a world where stress, pressure, and burnout seem to be constant companions, Laughter's Hidden Power offers a refreshing, transformative path to healing, connection, and joy. This groundbreaking book dives into the underestimated force of laughter-not just as a momentary escape, but as a potent tool for physical health, mental resilience, emotional balance, and even spiritual awakening. With compelling stories, surprising science, and practical strategies, Laughter's Hidden Power reveals how laughter boosts immunity, enhances creativity, reduces anxiety, strengthens relationships, and can…mehr

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In a world where stress, pressure, and burnout seem to be constant companions, Laughter's Hidden Power offers a refreshing, transformative path to healing, connection, and joy. This groundbreaking book dives into the underestimated force of laughter-not just as a momentary escape, but as a potent tool for physical health, mental resilience, emotional balance, and even spiritual awakening. With compelling stories, surprising science, and practical strategies, Laughter's Hidden Power reveals how laughter boosts immunity, enhances creativity, reduces anxiety, strengthens relationships, and can even help us face life's toughest challenges with courage and grace. Whether you're a teacher, a team leader, a parent, or simply someone trying to navigate a chaotic world, this book will empower you to bring more laughter into your daily life-and with it, more peace, connection, and vitality. Laughter's Hidden Power isn't just a feel-good read; it's a call to rediscover one of humanity's oldest, most universal healing gifts. Let this book show you how laughter isn't just a reaction-it's a revolution.
Autorenporträt
Joe R. Eagleman (1936- ) was born on a farm near West Plains Missouri. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Missouri in 1963 and was a professor at the University of Kansas for 39 years. He taught thousands of students about Atmospheric Science through his courses there and many thousands more through four different textbooks used by over a hundred universities over a span of several decades. He directed a successful experiment on Skylab, funded by NASA. He invented a tornado in his laboratory that was used by Universal Studios for a 50 ft. tornado attraction and can be seen at the Exploratorium in San Francisco. He started the Atmospheric Science program at KU and wrote a technical book on severe thunderstorms that included his tornado safety research, which resulted in changes adopted nationally.

Since his retirement, he has published several books and recorded several albums of original music (Eagleman Band). His autobiography, Name Your Price, tells of his early life on a farm where he was the 11th of 12 children. It includes his work as a scientist and a number of unusual hobbies including those as an artist, musician, luthier, marksman, taxidermist, world traveler, and other endeavors. For more information see https://www.JoeEagleman.com.