Peter Desberg
Desberg investigates the intersection of psychology and humor, providing insights into effective communication through his literary work. With a focus on making psychological concepts accessible, he uses humor and real-world examples to engage his audience. His books explore themes such as the psychology of humor and stage fright, and the art of persuasion. Notably, "Now That’s Funny! The Art and Craft of Comedy Writing" and "Pitch Like Hollywood: What You Can Learn from the High-Stakes Film Industry", both co-authored with Jeffrey Davis, delve into the intricacies of comedy writing and high-stakes communication.\n\nThrough his extensive career as a clinical psychologist and professor, Desberg has developed methodologies that blend psychological insights with practical applications. His expertise in stage fright allows him to help performers and business professionals overcome anxiety, while his consultation work with major corporations like Apple, Boeing, and Toyota demonstrates his ability to enhance corporate presentations and storytelling. This fusion of psychological depth and practical utility ensures that his readers gain actionable strategies for personal and professional growth.\n\nReaders and professionals from various fields benefit from Desberg's unique perspective, as he synthesizes complex ideas into engaging narratives that resonate with a broad audience. His bio highlights his role as an author and educator committed to improving communication and performance, emphasizing the impact of humor and psychological understanding in everyday interactions.
Books by Peter Desberg

Pitch Like Hollywood
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