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Deep Conversation | Hey, Friend! How to get better at talking to people?

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Join us for a virtual guided conversation with engaging activities all around the topic of how to communicate better with friends, (and people in general) to help you create the quality relationships you deserve.

🤓From co-workers to dates to socializing with friends, or even at home with your your partner and/or family, the way you communicate is crucial for helping you create (and keeping!) quality relationships.

Communication also helps you take care of your own needs, while being respectful of the needs of others.

🙋🏽‍♂️You weren't born with good communication skills, you were modeled and taught them. And like any skill, communication can be learned, and improved with practice.

  • But what does a healthy and positive communication look like?

  • How can you initiate conversation, keep it going (or not!), and even avoid things like over-communicating?

  • And how can your communication be impacted by different interactions, like texts, DMs, voice memos, or even subtle body language?

If you’re curious to learn more about how to get better at communicating with friends, or just people in general, this feast is for you!

Tickets go quickly! Snag your seat early!

🎫 DETAILS

  • Date: Wednesday, September 1, 2021

  • Time: 6:30 - 8:07pm PDT (Be on time!)

  • Cost: Sliding $5 - $20

  • Where: Online via Zoom

  • Topic: Hey, Friend! How to get better at talking to people?

👋 HOW IT WORKS:

  • Register for the feast

  • Log in to Zoom a few mins before it begins

  • Bring a snack or drink if you're feeling it

  • Be ready to have your camera on (comfy-casual!)

  • Join in on the guided meaningful conversation and connectivities all around the discussion theme.



This Feast is the last Feast within our two-month+ series of Friendship Feasts: A series of Connection Feasts diving deep on life-changing conversations about what friendship is, boundaries, conflict, when to leave friendships, how to make friends, and everything in-between.Feasters who attend this Feast (and those who sign up for up-and-coming CNX membership!) will have first access to the ticketed Feasts in this series, which includes guest speakers, connectivities, and community resources. Stay tuned and join our mailing list (sign up on connectionfeast.com) to be the first to know.

This Feast is the last Feast within our two-month+ series of Friendship Feasts: A series of Connection Feasts diving deep on life-changing conversations about what friendship is, boundaries, conflict, when to leave friendships, how to make friends, and everything in-between.

Feasters who attend this Feast (and those who sign up for up-and-coming CNX membership!) will have first access to the ticketed Feasts in this series, which includes guest speakers, connectivities, and community resources. Stay tuned and join our mailing list (sign up on connectionfeast.com) to be the first to know.

What is Connection Feast:

Connection Feast helps you create and find a community of people you can connect with on a deeper level.

Join us for in-person and virtual experiences (like this Feast!) which include engaging and guided conversation, polls, 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 and experience more meaningful connections with others, yourself, and the world.

🙆🏽‍♂️ 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!

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Code of Conduct: 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 are who reserve a seat are required to abide by the Codes of Conduct. If a Feaster engages in unacceptable behavior, the Connection Feast host and/or facilitators may take any action they deem appropriate.

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