Scott Christopher: Motivational Humorist

Scott Christopher is a keynote speaker, humorist, and bestselling author who teaches organizations how levity and humor improve leadership, engagement, and workplace culture.

Quick Facts:

  • Highlights:
    • Co-author of The Levity Effect: Why It Pays to Lighten Up
    • Author of People People and The Seven UPS of Happiness
    • Contributor to A Carrot A Day and The Daily Carrot Principle
    • Former Director of Carrot Culture workplace engagement initiative
  • Formats: Keynote Speaker and Workplace Culture Expert
  • Audiences: Corporate teams, HR leaders, leadership groups, associations, and organizations seeking stronger workplace culture, employee engagement, and leadership development.
  • Outcomes:
    1. Practical ways to use humor to improve workplace culture and morale
    2. Strategies to strengthen relationships and communication at work
    3. Leadership insights that help teams stay positive and productive
Reading time: 2 min
Reviews: (0 reviews)
  • Travels from: Salt Lake City, UT
  • **Fee range: On Request

Talent Services

Keynote Topics:

It Pays to Lighten Up

Fun at Work is serious business.

Humorist and corporate culture expert Scott Christopher debunks the myth that levity is somehow a frivolous non-issue and detrimental to an organization’s success.

In a lively and hilarious speech, Christopher establishes the case for levity leadership using:

  1. data from the Great Place to Work Institute’s million person study establishing the connection between “fun at work” and “best places”
  2. statistics from various surveys and research supporting the importance of having a sense of humor
  3. case studies and stories from KPMG, Boeing, Microsoft, Virgin, Southwest Airlines and many other organizations where levity has moved the needle
  4. proven tips, tools, and ideas on how to lighten up a workplace NOW

This presentation is a high-level look at all aspects of the levity effect, including:

  • the business relevance of humor and fun
  • energizing fun at work
  • building trust
  • creating dynamic presentations
  • holding more effective meetings
  • enhancing creativity
  • levity for home and life

Learning to Put ‘People First’ and Why You Should Even Care

Are you a ‘People’ Person? And why does it matter?

In an increasingly competitive business climate, People People provide more tangible value to a company than ever before.

Why?

As constantly-improving technology dehumanizes relationships and communications–allowing ‘users’ to hide behind their e-personas–People People lift their organizations above the competition by refusing to lose touch with humanity.

They prefer a phone call over text, a face-to-face chat over an email, a handshake over a ‘poke’ or ‘nudge.’

Most of today’s ‘best’ companies rely heavily on the human touch to help differentiate their market brand, their public image and their employee culture.

In People People, best-selling author and speaker Scott Christopher explains the four fundamental attributes (C.A.R.E.™) of People People, how to become a true Type III People Person, why ‘People First’ organizations excel, and how to do it.

Sharing a mix of business cases, research data and compelling stories, Scott builds a convincing case that winning organizations are flush with People People and that ‘nice guys’ really do finish first: People People are healthier, wealthier, happier and live longer than their less-caring cohorts.

The simple truth is that being a People Person is less about being good WITH people, as being good TO people.

Talent Short Bio

Scott Christopher is a keynote speaker, author, and workplace culture expert known for helping organizations improve engagement, morale, and leadership effectiveness through the power of humor and levity. As co-author of the bestselling book The Levity Effect: Why It Pays to Lighten Up, he demonstrates how a lighter workplace culture can drive better communication, stronger relationships, and higher performance.

Scott’s expertise combines leadership development, organizational behavior, and entertainment. He holds a master’s degree in Human Resources Management from University of Connecticut and spent years working in leadership training and corporate development. During that time he also served as Director of the Carrot Culture initiative, contributing to books such as A Carrot A Day and The Daily Carrot Principle.

Beyond the business world, Scott has built a long career as a professional entertainer. Since 1990 he has worked as a film and television actor, commercial spokesperson, voice artist, and event emcee. This unique blend of corporate insight and stage experience allows him to deliver engaging presentations filled with research, real-world examples, and laughter.

Scott Christopher is co-author of the best-selling business book The Levity Effect: Why It Pays to Lighten Up, People People and The Seven UPS of Happiness. 

As the former director of the Carrot Culture, Scott was also a contributing author of the very good selling A Carrot A Day, The Daily Carrot Principle. In addition to having a Master’s degree in Human Resources Management (UConn) and more than a decade’s experience working in leadership development and training, Scott has been a film and television actor, commercial pitchman, voice artist and emcee since 1990.

The main focus of Scott Christopher laugh-a-minute lectures is sharing how levity, humor and becoming more of a ‘people person’ can help you excel in business and at home. Scott practices what he preaches by presenting meaningful data, research, case studies and stories in a relaxed, interactive, hilarious environment.

If 20+ years speaking to hundreds of blown away clients has taught Scott Christopher anything it’s THERE IS NO AUDIENCE THAT DOESN’T WANT TO LAUGH, regardless of how ‘serious’ the topic may be.

Fortunately, Scott mainly speaks about LEVITY in the workplace and how to LIGHTEN UP in life and is roundly accepted as one of the funniest speakers today, so audience laughter is a regular occurrence. Loud, howling laughter.

After speaking recently to a group of 350 state government managers one commented, “In all our years doing this event, I have never heard this group laugh so hard-at anything or anyone!

In his rare spare time, Scott is a television host, emcee and actor (SAG), appearing on network television series EverwoodTouched by an Angel and in Disney Channel movies.

Contact us at Speakers Inc and follow us on  LinkedIn

 

Videos

Interest to Book? Send us your enquiry

Speaker Contact Form

Enquiry Form

No reviews available for this post.

Was this profile helpful?

Talent FAQ's

Speaker fees can vary depending on factors such as expertise, demand, and event specifics. While some speakers may charge a flat fee for their services, others may have hourly rates. It’s best to discuss fee structures directly with the speaker or their representative to understand the pricing model.

Keynote speeches typically range from 30 to 90 minutes, with the duration determined by the speaker’s expertise, the event’s agenda, and audience preferences. Keynote speeches often include a combination of inspirational stories, practical insights, and actionable advice tailored to the event’s theme or objectives.

The scale of the event and audience size can indeed impact a speaker’s fee. Larger events with a broader reach or higher attendance may command higher fees due to increased exposure and demand. Conversely, smaller events or niche audiences may offer opportunities for more flexible pricing arrangements.

Travel expenses such as transportation, accommodation, and meals are typically negotiated separately from the speaker’s fee. These costs vary depending on the speaker’s location, travel distance, and event duration. It’s important to clarify travel arrangements and expenses during the booking process to avoid misunderstandings.

Many speakers require a deposit to secure a booking, with the remaining balance due closer to the event date. Deposits are often non-refundable and serve as a commitment from both parties. It’s advisable to discuss deposit requirements and payment terms with the speaker or their representative when finalizing the booking.

  • Virtual speaking appearances are a cost-effective alternative to high speaking fees, often 10-50% cheaper than in-person rates.
  • There is typically no difference in fee for a 15-minute speech versus a 60-minute speech.
  • Some motivational speakers are open to discounting their fee if hired for more than one event by the same organization.
  • When browsing speakers, consider their location to keep travel costs down.
  • Personal connections to your organization or event location can increase your chances of securing a renowned speaker.
  • Be upfront about your needs and expectations to ensure a successful partnership.
  • Speaker bureaus like Speakers Inc help guide you through the booking process to negotiate the best deal with favorable terms.

Ready to find the perfect speaker for your event? Use our advanced search feature or contact us to get started today!

You may be interested in...

  • (40)
Brad Sugars - Image 04 (January 21, 2026)

Brad Sugars is a dynamic and influential speaker known for his powerful stage presence and ability to inspire and unify audiences. As a successful entrepreneur, business coach, and author, Brad has dedicated his career to helping individuals and organizations achieve their highest potential. His engaging presentations, filled with actionable insights and motivational anecdotes, resonate deeply […]

  • Travels from: Las Vegas, NV
  • Business Speakers
  • (28)
Vin Gupta

Dr. Vin Gupta, MD, MSc, MPA is a practicing pulmonologist and an affiliate professor at the University of Washington’s Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, where he’s led large, multinational epidemiologic studies on the global burden of respiratory disease. In parallel, he is a Commissioned Officer (O-4, Major) in the United States Air Force Medical […]

  • Travels from: Washington, DC
  • Healthcare Speakers
  • (3)
Johnny Cupcakes: Branding Marketing Guru

If you dream of inspiring cult-like brand loyalty and especially the kind that involves mile-long queues and even permanent tattoo then Johnny Cupcakes is for you. The founder of the world-renowned tee-shirt brand Johnny Cupcakes, Johnny’s known for helping other people create blueprints for building brand loyalty, creating memorable experiences, and inspiring innovation. With global […]

  • Travels from: New York, NY
  • Branding Speakers
  • (17)
Michelle Gielan - Image 05 (March 17, 2026)

Michelle Gielan is a leading voice in the field of positive psychology and employee engagement. A former CBS News anchor turned researcher, she has dedicated her career to understanding the impact of positivity on workplace culture and productivity. As a prominent keynote speaker, Michelle blends research-backed insights with her background in broadcast journalism, making her […]

  • Travels from: New York, NY
  • Employee Engagement
  • (15)
  • (2)
Adam Cheyer - Image 05 (February 20, 2026)

Best known as a creator of Siri, Apple’s AI assistant, Adam Cheyer is a visionary pioneer in artificial intelligence and computer-human interaction. With a career spanning decades at the forefront of technological innovation, he has helped shape the evolution of AI, voice interfaces, and the future of human-computer collaboration. As an inventor with 39 patents, […]

  • Travels from: San Francisco, CA
  • Innovation Speakers
  • (27)
  • Featured
Azeem Azhar - Image 02 (January 23, 2026)

Keynote Speaker Azeem Azhar is a world-renowned authority on the intersection of exponential technologies and organizational strategy. Known for his ability to decode complex tech-driven transformations, from artificial intelligence and synthetic biology to climate tech and geopolitics, Azeem equips business leaders with the strategic foresight they need to stay ahead in a rapidly evolving landscape. […]

  • Travels from: London, UK
  • Futurists Speakers
  • (26)

Molly Bloom is an inspirational keynote speaker, entrepreneur, and bestselling author of “Molly’s Game“ (2014). She is best known for her memoir, “Molly’s Game,” which was adapted into an award-winning film of the same name by Aaron Sorkin. Bloom’s memoir chronicles her journey from college student to LA waitress to building and operating the largest […]

  • Travels from: Denver, CO
  • Inspirational Speakers
  • (13)
Astrid Scholz - Image 04 (February 2, 2026)

Dr. Astrid J. Scholz is co-founder and CFO/COO of Armillaria, a tech-for-good company that creates digital infrastructure for more effectively and equitably mobilizing data, people, and capital towards addressing the most urgent challenges of our time. Integrating contemporary innovations in technology, finance, and law, Armillaria is focused on the development of incentives and mechanisms for […]

  • Travels from: Portland, OR
  • Entrepreneurship
Disclaimer
The profiles and images embedded on these pages are from various conference entertainers and other talent.

These remain the property of its owner and are not affiliated with or endorsed by Speakers Inc.

Fee ranges where listed on this website are intended to serve as a guideline only.

All talent fees exclude VAT, travel and accommodation where required.

Subscribe to our Newsletter and get connected:

Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription has been successful.

Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter and stay updated.

We use Brevo as our marketing platform. By submitting this form you agree that the personal data you provided will be transferred to Brevo for processing in accordance with Brevo's Privacy Policy.

Our Mission:

We are your partner creating memorable and engaging experiences that go beyond the event itself.

© All rights reserved 2026.  Designed using Voxel

AI Assistant
Speakers Inc Logo 2024
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.