Enough with the polite, front parlor pablum of the past -- and onward toward rich discussion, mindful discourse, self-disclosure, and – dare I say it? – curiosity!
Wanting to do something about the epidemic of loneliness among her peers, Ashley Kirsner set out to find a way to help people build their conversational and self-revelatory muscles.
Enter Skip the Small Talk.
Skip the Small Talk: https://www.skipthesmalltalk.com
Theme music by Sean Balick; “Are We Loose Yet” by Bodytonic, via Blue Dot Sessions.
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Enough with the polite, front parlor pablum of the past -- and onward toward rich discussion, mindful discourse, self-disclosure, and – dare I say it? – curiosity!
Wanting to do something about the epidemic of loneliness among her peers, Ashley Kirsner set out to find a way to help people build their conversational and self-revelatory muscles.
Enter Skip the Small Talk.
Skip the Small Talk: https://www.skipthesmalltalk.com
Theme music by Sean Balick; “Are We Loose Yet” by Bodytonic, via Blue Dot Sessions.
Dating coach Tim Molnar blends social science and statistical scholarship with both personal experience and practical suggestions in hopes of transforming how people approach modern dating.
How can curiosity help in our dating lives? Tim has thoughts!
We explore research's origins in "me-search"; getting curious about what is -- or isn't -- actually working; second dates and old-school advantages of the exposure effect; running small experiments with our lives; rejection leading to success; curiosity practices to keep dating your partner; and why caring about green smoothies is so very, very attractive.
Tim Molnar: https://timothymolnar.com
Theme music by Sean Balick; ”Le Marais” by The Sweet Hots, via Blue Dot Sessions.
Choose to be Curious
Enough with the polite, front parlor pablum of the past -- and onward toward rich discussion, mindful discourse, self-disclosure, and – dare I say it? – curiosity!
Wanting to do something about the epidemic of loneliness among her peers, Ashley Kirsner set out to find a way to help people build their conversational and self-revelatory muscles.
Enter Skip the Small Talk.
Skip the Small Talk: https://www.skipthesmalltalk.com
Theme music by Sean Balick; “Are We Loose Yet” by Bodytonic, via Blue Dot Sessions.