Making a difference
LOC Making a Difference

LOC Partners with Hilarity for Charity to Bring Comic Relief to Alzheimer's Caregiving
Through this unique partnership supporters can directly fund LOC's joyful work – providing one-on-one sessions, caregiver training and community programs to that bring humor and heart to those facing Alzheimer's.
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Proud Members of WBENC & WOSB
Grateful for another year to be recognized by the Women's Business Enterprise National Council, and the Women Owned Small Business Federal Council Project.

A Big Victory for LOC!
Thrilled and honored to be included in this amazing list of women making sh*t happen in their fifth decade and beyond. The best part? Hopefully more people will become aware that it's okay to find laughter in life's darkest moments. Beyond okay, it's essential for all the things we care most about like resilience, perseverance and joy!
We Made the Rochester News!
Laughter On Call brought compassion through comedy to Jewish Senior Life in Rochester.
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LOC Featured on Stanford Longevity Podcast
CEO Dani Klein Modisett is featured on Episode 7 of Stanford Center for Longevity's Podcast, 'When I'm 64,' to discuss the role of humor in caregiving and how LOC started.
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As Seen In
- The Washington Post
- The New York Times
- AARP
- The Washington Post
- Wellable
- Thrive Global
- People Magazine
- The New York Times
- WSJ
- The Atlantic
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Coverage
Laughter in the Media
The Washington Post
Laughter really is contagious — and that's good
— Daryl Austin
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The New York Times
Laughter May Be Effective Medicine for These Trying Times
— Richard Schiffman
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The Washington Post
Laughter really is the best medicine? In many ways, that's no joke.
— Marlene Cimons
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The Atlantic
Yes, Make Coronavirus Jokes
Humor helps us take back control and connect—two things we have lost in our fight against the pandemic.
— Tom Mctague
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Reception
What People Are Saying
“LOC is probably the best training that I've either attended or facilitated.”
— Rhode & Schwartz
“I usually dread these things, and I WAS. I thought I'd hate it! I've never had more fun at work!”
— Amazon
“I have hired Laughter on Call not once, but twice.”
— Accenture
“Laughter On Call ran a great virtual team building event for my team.”
— Glaxo Smith Kline
“Your presentation was not only engaging but also incredibly valuable.”
— NJ Aging Life Conference
“Loved this event.”
“I had high hopes for the Laughter on Call team.”
— Ascent
“Creative presentation lending well to application to the workforce!”
— ICAA Conference
“We were all incredibly impressed with Lauren.”
— Capital One
“The importance of presence, authenticity, and listening.”
— Dartmouth Entrepreneur Forum
Press & Media FAQs
Reach out to Dani directly at dani@laughteroncall.com or use the contact form on this page. We're happy to provide quotes, arrange interviews with our founder, or share high-res photos and b-roll.
Please reach out before republishing. We're usually happy to grant permission with attribution, and we may be able to provide an original angle or a fresh quote from our team.
Yes. The press images, the Laughter On Call logo, and high-res headshots of Dani Klein Modisett are available on request. Email dani@laughteroncall.com and we'll send the kit.
Yes — most recently on the Stanford Center for Longevity's 'When I'm 64' podcast (Episode 7) with our CEO Dani Klein Modisett, and on a number of other shows focused on caregiving, longevity, and workplace culture.
Frequently. Dani is an experienced keynote speaker and has appeared at WBENC, WBDC, Duke Fuqua, Dartmouth Tuck, CALA, ICAA, AARP partner events, and many corporate conferences. Reach out to dani@laughteroncall.com.
Email is fastest — dani@laughteroncall.com. We typically respond within 24 hours, often faster for time-sensitive stories.
