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Carl Hurley, Ed.D.America's Funniest ProfessorCarl's comedy is a regular feature on XM Satellite Radio's LAUGH USA Channel 151
Carl Hurley, drawing from his roots in the tradition of such other American humorists as Andy Griffith and Garrison Keillor, delights audiences with his reflections on life as viewed by a native of Appalachia with a singular sense of the absurd. Part of a family of natural-born storytellers from the hills of Laurel County, Kentucky, Hurley combines his innate skills a yarn-spinner with the expressiveness of a great comic actor. With an impish giggle on his lips and a benign twinkle in his eye, Hurley spreads an infectious form of fun that is often outrageous yet always good-natured and clean. His unique comedy style, coupled with a background in public education, has earned him the title of "America's funniest professor."
"As always, Dr. Hurley was entertaining as well as motivating. His style of entertainment is appropriate for all audiences, and his delivery is uplifting. Thanks to McKinney Speakers and Dr. Hurley." Gary Scott - President, Alkota Cleaning Systems, Inc.
Dr. Hurley says: "You can learn while laughing" ... Topics/Seminars include: Success Is a Process - Designed to help employees at all levels develop a plan for working and living that leads to professional growth and development. Based on the idea that success is never final and failure is never fatal. "I present a strong motivational message along with emphasis on attitude adjustment. Participants are lead to write specific goals with a plan for their achievement." Coping With Change - "I've planned this seminar so that participants will develop a strong belief that change is a way of life, and that those who can accept it and adjust to it are happier and more productive. I emphasize the idea that we are not helpless victims of change, that we can bring it about and give it direction to our lives." What Sales People Need to Know About Their Customers - "I'm convinced that those of us who sell goods and services are facing, more than ever, customers who expect quality. The things that make our products and services better are the things that make us a winner. I present a variety of ideas that set us apart from others with special emphasis on customer relations." Developing Peak Performance - Emphasis is placed on leadership skills for creative problem solving, team building and the acceptance of change. "In essence, we discuss a variety of human relations techniques to be used by managers in helping employees achieve peak production." Other topics: On a Clear Day You Can See Tomorrow Helping Skills for Managers Looking for the Humor Keep on the Funny Side FEATURE STORY "Carl Hurley ... a lifetime of making people laugh" Carl Hurley was born in 1941 in a two-room cabin built by his father on a three-acre farm in the Appalachian foothills of Laurel County, Kentucky, near the Rockcastle River. Carl came from a family of "talkers," and he spent endless hours listening to aunts, uncles and cousins swapping yarns that were richly embellished after years of telling. The idea of "making people laugh" was a fascinating but far-flung idea for the young Hurley. Little did he realize that a career in higher educaton would eventually lead to a career in speaking and entertaining. The idea began to germinate at age eight when his dad bought the family its first radio and set it to WSM in Nashville, Tennessee. Every Saturday night young Carl listened to the Grand Ole Opry, and his world opened up. "I remember listening to Minnie Pearl and Rod Brasfield," he recalls. "They were the first people I can ever remember making people laugh. I thought, 'how great it would be.'" Hurley's first audience was at his one-room country church when he was called upon to recite a Scripture verse in front of the congregation. "I walked to the edge of the pulpit and said, 'Jesus fed the multitudes with three fishes and five loaves of light bread." "For a minute, I didn't realize why they laughed, but I knew I enjoyed it," Carl says. At Mount Zion Elementary School, Carl was active in school plays and speech contests, and he fondly recalls that the only award he ever won as a youngster was in a contest for would-be radio announcers. In the fifth grade, the young Hurley transferred to nearby Hazel Green School where he proudly became a Hazel Green Bullfrog on the school's first football team. "I played in the first football game I ever saw," says Carl. "We didn't know much about football in the beginning; we thought it was a basketball that had laid out in the weather." After graduating from high school, Hurley headed to Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) and enrolled in the summer session. "Tuition was $37.50, and I had $50 that I had been saving up for a while. My dad said, "Son, you'll have enough money left over to buy a book." To help meet expenses, Carl worked on the school's dairy farm seven days a week beginning at 4 o'clock every morning. In 1965, Carl received a bachelor of science degree from EKU; in 1966, he received a masters of arts in education. His studies continued, and in 1971 he was awarded a doctorate in education from the University of Missouri in Columbia. In 1972, Carl was selected by the U. S. Jaycees as one of the "Outstanding Young Men in America," and he seemed destined for a successful career in education. For eight years he was a professor at EKU and coordinator of secondary education programs. His speaking career began by accident when in l971 he decided to "liven up" an otherwise boring school conference. One of the men attending the conference, impressed by Carl's ability to wrap humor around a message, invited the young professor to speak for his company. Other invitations followed. In 1982, Carl decided it was time to pursue speaking and entertaining full-time. His appearances range from standup comedy to convention keynotes to seminars and workshops. Whatever the platform, Carl is known for his infectious laugh, twinkling of eye, wide grin--and the use of humor as a carrier for his message. "I try to encourage people to look for the humor in life," he says, "to take life seriously but not too seriously. Humor brightens the load, makes life more interesting and more enjoyable. "The best compliment I can receive is someone coming up to me and saying, 'That was real funny and there was a good message there also.'" The mail bag... "We thoroughly enjoyed Carl's presentation. His message presented through humor put everyone in a great frame of mind." Cincinnati Insurance "...captured our group...sent them on their way with a positive attitude." Illinois Manufactured Housing Association "Our members were completely charmed and entertained." Real Estate Educators Association "You achieved your goal of sending a serious message...while entertaining our audience with one funny story after another. Several of our attendees gave you extra high marks because you didn't use profanity or jokes...of questionable taste." Cotton States Insurance "...highly entertaining...and yet spiked with points of motivation and encouragement." Oklahoma Schools Advisory Council "...your message was right on target." Southern Gas Association "Please share with Carl how much we enjoyed his performance at the 'Business Evening Out' event...for Toyota Motor Manufacturing. Carl is a pleasure to work with and has a very good rapport with our team members." Toyota USA Carl Hurley's schedule of live performances |
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