Gina Brillon: The Comedienne Shares 5 Benefits of Laughing More! by Alex Bryant

Mindfulness
6 years ago

Gina Brillon: The Comedienne Shares 5 Benefits of Laughing More!

We all need to laugh more! Comedienne Gina Brillon, as seen on "Pacifically Speaking," "The Fluffy Movie," Comedy Central’s "Live at Gotham," E!’s "Chelsea Lately," "The Late Show With Seth Meyers" and "The View," tells us five benefits of laughing more often:

  • Laughter can improve your mood. It's a known fact! Endorphins are released when you laugh, as laughter can also boost the number of antibodies to produce cells. Instead of going through a bad day, have a laugh! 
  • It’s good for your heart! Laughter gets your blood flowing and pumping and can burn as many calories as taking a walk.
  • Laughter produces feel good chemicals which can help you during times of high stress and anxiety.
  • Laughter can bring people together! Sharing a laugh with friends or strangers can help people connect with one another. So share a good laugh with someone today!
  • Laughter can boost creativity! Having writers block? Take a break from your frustration and watch a funny clip or movie; the laughter and relaxation can be just the recharge your creative brain needs.

To catch Gina's next show and find more information, visit GinaBrillonComedy.com.

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Elisa Schmitz
So true! Love this. Thanks for the great interview, Alex Bryant ! 😀
Nicole DeAvilla
Laughter is great - let's all watch more of Gina to help supply us with more fun and laughter! :)
Alex Bryant
So true! It can change a moment or even someone's entire day.
Mike Prochaska
Yes laugher makes life better for sure

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