Dr. Jason Leong

  • Medical Doctor Turned Stand-Up Comedian
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PROFILE

Dr. Jason Leong is an internationally recognized comedian and a sought-after speaker known for his unique perspective on career transitions and personal development. With a background in medicine and over a decade of experience in stand-up comedy, Jason offers a blend of insight and humor that captivates audiences across the globe.

After leaving his medical career—a decision that initially met with skepticism from his family but enthusiasm from his patients—Dr. Leong has established himself as a leading figure in comedy. His extensive experience includes two acclaimed Netflix specials, "Hashtag Blessed" (2020) and "Ride With Caution" (2023), as well as notable appearances on Comedy Central. He made history as the first Southeast Asian comic to perform at Just For Laughs Montreal and was honored as the first Malaysian to win the 7th Annual International HK Competition.

In his keynote sessions, Dr. Leong draws on his diverse background to provide actionable insights into navigating career transitions, investing in personal growth, and understanding the role of humor in professional settings. He shares strategies for successfully shifting career paths and overcoming traditional expectations, techniques for self-improvement and professional development even when facing initial challenges, and how comedy can positively influence work environments and interpersonal interactions.

Attendees will leave with valuable skills, including presentation techniques used by professional comedians to engage audiences and effectively communicate their message, and preparation strategies that show how rigorous preparation can enhance performance in various professional contexts.

Dr. Jason Leong’s sessions are designed to be both enlightening and entertaining, providing a refreshing approach to personal and professional growth. His ability to blend humor with practical advice makes him a standout speaker who leaves a lasting impact on his audience.

TOPICS

THE ROLE OF HUMOR IN PROFESSIONAL SETTINGS

Dr. Jason Leong explores how humor can be a powerful tool to improve communication in the workplace. He will discuss techniques for using humor to engage audiences, make messages more memorable, and break down complex ideas into digestible information. By sharing his experiences as a comedian and speaker, Dr. Leong will provide practical advice on how to incorporate humor appropriately and effectively into professional interactions, enhancing both clarity and connection. This session will empower attendees to communicate more effectively, build stronger relationships, and create a positive and dynamic work environment.

INVESTING IN PERSONAL GROWTH

Dr. Jason Leong shares his personal journey of self-improvement and professional development, highlighting how to overcome challenges and maintain a growth mindset. Through his own experiences, he emphasizes the power of perseverance, embracing personal growth, and turning obstacles into opportunities. His story inspires audiences to unlock their full potential and achieve both personal and professional success.

NAVIGATING CAREER TRANSITIONS

Dr. Jason Leong offers strategies for successfully shifting career paths and overcoming traditional expectations. His talk would focus on how individuals can adapt to new career directions, build transferable skills, and leverage personal strengths to thrive in different industries. Dr. Leong would also address the challenges of breaking free from conventional career trajectories, encouraging audiences to embrace change, cultivate resilience, and create opportunities in uncharted professional territories. His insights would empower individuals to confidently navigate transitions, make bold career moves, and redefine success on their own terms.

EXPERTISE

  • Keynote Speech
  • Workshop
  • Masterclass
  • Webinar

VIDEOS

Jason Leong | 2024 Opening Night Comedy Allstars Supershow

From Doctor to Millionaire Comedian. How Did He Do It? ft. Dr Jason Leong

Comedian Dr Jason Leong On Why Laughter Isn't The Best Medicine

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