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Social Gathering | How do you read people (And why does it matter)?

  • Fremont Abbey 4272 Fremont Avenue North Seattle, WA, 98103 United States (map)

Join us for an in-person social experience all around the topic of emotional intelligence, its benefits, and how you can pick up on cues to strengthen your relationships.

🤩 If you're interested in diving deep and exploring big questions through guided conversations proven to help you create a deeper connection with yourself and new people, this in-person Seattle City Feast is for you.

🎟 Snag your seat early 👉🏽 Snag a seat before they sell out! Discounted tix available for Connection Feast Founding Members 👈🏾

✨Curated & produced by Connection Feast✨

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😅 A lot of emphasis is placed on a person’s IQ, but did you know that EQ (emotional intelligence) is just as—if not more—important?  

💥 Your emotional intelligence influences how you read people, and how you pick up on the subtlest cues. So, with a higher EQ, you may find it easier to inspire, lead, and help others. 

But having emotional intelligence also means you know how to recognize and manage your own feelings. With this combination of empathy and self-awareness, your personal and professional relationships can flourish. 

🙌🏽 Here’s the best part: you can learn how to develop and boost your emotional intelligence! Then, you can use your heightened EQ to understand people better, connect with them more deeply, and communicate more effectively. Consider:

  • How do you read people and pick up on their cues? 

  • Which cues should you look for to enhance your interactions with others?

  • What cues are you giving off, and what do they say about you? 

⬇️ If you're interested in connecting deeper with both yourself and with other people, and have an open mind to look at yourself and how you can improve your EQ, this in-person Seattle City Feast is for you!

🎫 DETAILS

  • Date: Tuesday, March 15, 2022

  • Where: Fremont Abbey (Seattle): Lower level - 4272 Fremont Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103

  • Time: 7:00 - 9:00pm PT - 6:45pm doors open (Be on time – doors close at 7:10pm)

  • Drinks & Snacks: Snacks included in ticket price & alcoholic drinks available for purchase

  • Cost (Non members): $40

  • Cost (For Members): $25-$35 👉🏽 Membership info here: https://bit.ly/3njG3os

  • Pay it Forward Ticket: We want everyone to join a Feast regardless of financial status. To request a reduced seat to this Feast, please fill out this form: https://bit.ly/2Xbth2i

  • Ages: 21+

👋 HOW IT WORKS:

  • Register and snag your seat so you don't miss out

  • Arrive at least 10 mins early (we start on time at 7:00pm & doors open at 6:45pm)

  • Check in, check out the space, and mingle for a bit

  • Grab snacks & a drink

  • Gather around group tables, and warm up your conversation palette as your connection hosts lead you in a group discussion centered around the theme

  • Connect with other Feasters in small groups through prompted & guided connectivities

  • At the end of the event you’ll have the opportunity to submit to the Connection Feast “Sugar Bowl.” The Sugar Bowl is a way to keep in touch with your fellow Feasters, create connections, and find ways to help each other out.

COVID PROTOCOL

Please note the Covid Requirements noted below. In addition, please also note the COVID-19 Policy, which is applicable to all CNX in-person experiences.

✨Curated & produced by Connection Feast ✨


What is Connection Feast:

Connection Feast is a community of people motivated to create more fulfilling human connections.

Join us for in-person and virtual experiences (like this Feast!) which include intentional and guided conversation, games, and activities all around a thought-provoking theme.

The goal of the Connection Feast isn’t just to have you attend a one-time event. A Feast helps people like you explore big questions through intentional conversations and social experiences, so you’ll build deeper relationships with yourself, each other, and the world.

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🙆🏽‍♂️ We have a large community and post our events on Eventbrite, Meetup, Facebook, Insta, and beyond. So lucky you, you'll connect with inspiring folks from all over! We are a community of all sorts of people, races, sexual identities, and interests. Welcome all!

Community Agreements: Connection Feast should be a comfortable and safe experience for everyone, and as a Feaster you have a responsibility to help us achieve this. All Feasters who reserve a seat are required to abide by our Terms of Service and Community Agreements. If a Feaster engages in unacceptable behavior, the Connection Feast host and/or facilitators may take any action they deem appropriate.

Please follow@ConnectionFeast on Instagram for Feast event updates and to stay connected.


ABBEY ARTS EVENT INFO:

  • Check tickets for show time

  • Fremont Abbey is ADA accessible on either level.

  • We have a mix of normal chairs, some tall chairs, and standing room in back.

  • Seating is not reserved unless noted.

  • Please refrain from talking or texting during the show.

  • No video from the seating area please.

  • Please limit photos during the show so as to not distract other attendees from the experience.

  • We are an all ages venue. Kids 10 & under are free at Abbey Arts concerts & arts events unless noted.

  • Entering the venue indicates agreement to adhere to the Abbey Respect Policy. All are welcome.

ABBEY ARTS, SEATTLE | NONPROFIT 501C3, NON-RELIGIOUS, EST. 2005

Presenting welcoming music, arts & cultural experiences for people of all ages & incomes.

Home Venue: Fremont Abbey, 4272 Fremont Ave North, Seattle, WA 98103 / 206-414-8325

Note: All ticket sales are final unless noted. Lineup and performers are subject to change, no refunds for change of support acts.


This Feast takes place within our two-month+ series of Communication Feasts: A series of Connection Feasts all around how we’re seeking to understand others and to be understood ourselves. Join us for life-changing conversations, social gatherings, games, and workshops all around: self talk, communication styles, speaking up, difficult conversations, how to initiate conversations, how to skip the small talk, and then how to use communication as a way to keep and grow worthwhile friendships & relationships.

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