00:03These people aren't crazy, they're paying for a laugh.
00:07And it's called laughter yoga.
00:11And I'm here to understand what's behind that laughter.
00:15And who are these people who pay to laugh?
00:17Get your lawnmower out!
00:20I'm a nurse, so it's not exactly gay.
00:24This session will also help you.
00:27Yeah, to externalize what I feel at work.
00:31Since I'm studying psychology at university, sometimes it's not a very joyful time.
00:34So it's true that sessions at the end of the week can be good for calming the spirits and
00:39to laugh a little more.
00:40Because it's true that it's often not very funny.
00:43I go to class a lot, which means I'm often alone.
00:46I don't laugh every day like I used to.
00:49And that really allows me to let go, and it feels good.
00:52You take your problem, you bring it back and you show it to your neighbors.
00:55Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh
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01:10They too were isolated, with no colleagues left to help them.
01:14So they called us, or at least me, a lot to be able to help them out.
01:20My outlet was really doing long periods of yoga.
01:23It helped me tremendously to help others.
01:26I helped myself by doing that activity.
01:28People come here to laugh, but everyone comes looking for what they're missing.
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