Community Events
Explore Connection and Conversation through Unique Gatherings
My community events are designed to bring people together in a welcoming, engaging, and open-hearted atmosphere. Each event is thoughtfully crafted to spark meaningful conversations, deepen connections, and encourage authentic self-expression. Whether you’re looking to meet new people, explore new perspectives, or simply enjoy a night of engaging dialogue, my events offer a space where everyone feels seen, heard, and valued.
What To Expect
Interactive Activities: My events feature a blend of conversation games and guided prompts that invite participants to share their stories, listen deeply, and connect with others in new and unexpected ways.
Inclusive Atmosphere: Whether you’re coming solo or with friends, you’ll find a warm and inclusive environment that welcomes all backgrounds and experiences. We believe that true connection starts with an open mind and a willingness to explore new perspectives.
A Break from the Ordinary: Say goodbye to small talk and hello to real conversations. Our events are a chance to step outside your usual routine, laugh, reflect, and build connections that can last beyond the evening.
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What participants have shared…
“I was expecting a dive into deep, authentic, and meaningful conversations and games. The workshop met that expectation well, thank you!”
“You are doing really wonderful work, and I very much had an enriching experience from it.”
“We need more events like this, please .”
“This workshop was an intimate experience where I felt safe to allow myself to be silly and vulnerable with strangers and to practice active listening and authentic communication.”
“I enjoyed it and appreciate the passion that went into planning this event. I'm usually not someone that enjoys these types of "group sharing" activities and attended mostly out of a mixture of curiosity and wanting to get outside my comfort zone and practice human-ing.”