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    Explore " icebreakers" with insightful episodes like "First Lesson Ideas for ESL/EFL Teachers", "Episode 076: ✅ 7 Part Youth Group Checklist", "243 - The Interplay of Design Thinking, Facilitation and Leadership with Shamir Joseph", "Opening Routines For a Mastery-Based Classroom - E135" and "Striking the Right Balance - Personal Stories and Professionalism" from podcasts like ""Let's Talk TEFL", "Hybrid Ministry", "workshops work", "The EduGals Podcast" and "Two Minds Today"" and more!

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    First Lesson Ideas for ESL/EFL Teachers

    First Lesson Ideas for ESL/EFL Teachers

    If you want to know what to do during that first ESL or EFL lesson, have a listen! Jackie and Jennifer share all of their tips and tricks for what to do during the first English class, along with some of their favourite ESL icebreaker activities. And, find out how to set yourself up for success during the rest of the semester. 

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    Episode 076: ✅ 7 Part Youth Group Checklist

    Episode 076: ✅ 7 Part Youth Group Checklist
    🔥 [FREE] Social Media Mastery Awaits! Get Your Hands on Our Free One-Month Ebook 🔥 📅 "1 Month Done for You Social Media Posting Tool" https://hybrid-ministry-40060036.hubspotpagebuilder.com/free-hybrid-ministry-e-book ☝️ONE-CLICK SOLUTION FOR REELS & SHORTS OPUS FOR AI SHORTS & REELS https://www.opus.pro/?via=a5d361 ======================================== DESCRIPTION 👋 Welcome to our YouTube channel & podcast! ✅ In this comprehensive video, we reveal the key to planning effective and engaging social events for your youth group. From icebreakers and team-building activities to creative theme ideas and logistical tips, we've got you covered. 👐 Discover how to foster a sense of community, encourage meaningful connections, and create a safe and inclusive environment for all participants. YouthGroup #Checklist #EssentialSteps #SuccessfulGathering #YouthMinistry #Youth #Christianity #Church #Community #Leadership #Inspirational #Motivation #Encouragement #Teamwork #FunActivities #Icebreakers #Bonding #Faithbuilding #Engagement #Unity ======================================== 🆓 FREEBIES 🆓 📅 "1 Month Done for You Social Media Posting Tool" https://hybrid-ministry-40060036.hubspotpagebuilder.com/free-hybrid-ministry-e-book 🎅 "The Ultimate (and FREE!) 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How do you plan a surefire amazing event? And furthermore, what do you do to hybridize it? Right? My entire strategy in this podcast is to help you take not just your in-person gatherings, but also your digital presence, social media website, and meld those two together so that you can truly have a hybrid ministry. If that's what you're looking for, you're in luck because that is what we're going to be talking about in this episode today. This is the Hybrid Ministry Show, and we have a seven step framework for the Ultimate Youth Group gathering. Let's get going. Number one is you need to be planning. Listen, I am a 13 year youth ministry veteran, and I have learned that the hard way over my time in ministry, there have been so many times where I've been caught at an event without any plan whatsoever, and I am forced to pivot in the moment. Nick Clason (01:00): So it's not only helped me get a little bit more nimble on my feet, but also it's forced me to realize the importance of planning. So there are a couple of really good tools. One that works really well for us in our space is a project management tool called Base Camp. It's quite expensive, but if your church has the budget for it, I recommend at least looking into it, and I'm sure they have a free trial version that you can check out if that's something you're interested in. Also, planning Center online, it's what most people use, especially musicians and such for services and for musicians and disseminating music and stuff like that. But that's a great place to communicate with your tech person, with anyone else that's going to be on stage about what the plan is, what the game is. And so I use that every single week to just let everybody know what is to be expected and what's going to be happening in the actual program of the event. Nick Clason (01:48): Event. And then also just free Google Docs. It's a shared space. If you're in a meeting, everyone can have the same Google Doc up. You don't have to have a whiteboard, you don't have to be in some conference room. You can do it via Zoom. But Google Docs and Google Drive are both great docs for word processing, but Google Drive for file sharing and file storage, and you can link things via Google Docs, but you can use Base Camp. You can use Planning center services. You can use Google, Google Drive. You can use those to your advantage to get ahead to think ahead about what is going to happen in your youth ministry space. And hey, if you're watching this video and you've found value so far, please consider liking subscribing, maybe even sharing with the friend, because it's really important that it helps us out a lot, not for us and the accolades, but for the message of hybrid ministry to get out to the world because we believe that teenagers need the gospel and speaking this digital language, this hybrid ministry is their language that they're used to in this world. So please help us out by liking, subscribing, and sharing. Tip number two is communication. Get the word out. You've done the planning. Now people need to know, and I have this Nick Clason (02:58): Completely free ebook about how to utilize and use social media in your space. Link down below in the description, go check it out. But I believe that social media can be a form of communication as long as you're not just posting boring, rote, standard static graphics, right? If you use it to the way that social media is meant to be used, one of entertainment, one of fun, short form, vertical based video, I will help you with all of those things in this video. But as you're communicating, you need to be thinking on three different tracks. As a youth pastor, student, parent leader, there really are three audiences that you're communicating with. How are you getting the message out to your students? How are you getting the message out to your parents? And then how are you getting the message out to your leaders? And then a fourth kind of pro tip, bonus tip is also over here, the staff that you work with. Nick Clason (03:51): And some of those might cross. Some parents might be leaders, some staff might be parents and all that type of stuff, but those are your three main audiences. I believe that's one of the reasons that youth pastors struggle so much with communication is because you may feel as though you have adequately communicated it, and thus you have to your students. But do all the parents know or is the staff aware of how you're going to be using a different space in the building and then they find you over there and in the kids area because you told the students you're going to be there, but you didn't let the other people on staff know. And so you may have some more conflict with that. So as you're communicating any sort of event that, especially if it's out of cycle, be asking yourself, how do the students know? Nick Clason (04:33): How do the leaders know? How do the parents know? Another thing is games. We did a deep dive on games in this playlist over here called Exploring New Digital Frontiers, and we talked about where did games come from and why is it a part of youth ministry? I also gave some ideas. Another one of my favorite episodes that we did was me debriefing an event we did called The World's Greatest Donut. We had tons of games for it, but it was also an amazing hybrid event. And finally, I have a link in the show notes to some of my DYM favorite games. I've created several resources that are on Download Youth ministry, and they are dirt cheap, 5, 6, 7 bucks. If you don't have a membership, even cheaper if you do. So go check some of those out. I love the game. Emoji Phraseology. I love the game. GIF Flashback, and I love the Game Visual, Variance, Voyage. Those are just a few, but I have several on there. But games are an amazing way to up the level of engagement in your space. Fun is the language of teenagers, and so speak it, get them laughing, get them competing, get them having fun together in your gathering. Another really key element to think about is snacks. I had a meeting with a group of leaders last year, and I invited my wife Nick Clason (05:56): To come be one of the other leaders meeting with these student leaders, I should say, and I asked her, I said, Hey, what's one thing I could do to level this meeting up? What she said, have snacks. When do you go to somebody's house and they don't offer you something to eat or something to drink? Almost never, right? And the same is true in student ministry. Snacks help kind of bring that energy level down a little bit, not energy level, but bring that insecurity level down a little bit. People, their walls are down a little bit. They're willing to engage, come across the table a little bit more when their snacks. I know it sounds crazy. I know it sounds simple. It might even be a budget buster, but maybe consider opening a cafe where people can purchase snacks, maybe put cheap things out. And one thing I've done before is if you do have a cafe, we gave popcorn away for free, but that drove people back to the cafe to buy the drinks. Nick Clason (06:51): There's a reason that bars put peanuts and pretzels out at the table for free because it forces people to buy their drinks. Hey, if you didn't know this, this episode or this channel has a website hybridministry.xyz in every single episode, this is episode. So if you went to hybridministry.xyz slash 0 7 6, we have for you a thing that we do for every single episode. We've done it since episode one, completely free transcripts. That's one of the things that we pay for out of our pocket to serve you and the listener. So if you are listening on a run and you want to go back and hear this, or if you're watching this and you want to take notes, you can go to the website and download a completely free transcript so that you can see everything that we are talking about. Now, element number five of a successful youth gathering is preaching and teaching. Nick Clason (07:45): Like I said, we just did an exploring new digital frontiers, and we did a whole episode on how to teach to a TikTok generation. Previously. This generation on websites and social media have an attention span of 8.25 seconds, which is less than the human pet goldfish, right? So how do you teach to a generation like that? How do you keep things interesting while still presenting the meaningful, purposeful, and important truth of the Bible and the truth from God's word? We dove into that. We also gave some ideas about hybrid message enhancements. Things like you version events, things like websites, things like QR codes, things that can just help take the message beyond just the physical meeting space, but you can offer it and extend it and put it in front of your students on social media, on their devices that they're using throughout the rest of the week, but communicate to them then accurately and effectively in the moment using some of these tips and tricks that we talked about in that episode. Nick Clason (08:48): But teaching and preaching is a vitally important part to youth ministry gatherings. Number six, small groups. You may not have small groups in your space, so if you don't, then find a way to let students digest the message a little bit. If you don't have small groups in your space or you have it another night of the week, consider maybe having your students sit around tables. And then you could do a more like master teacher style thing where you teach for a little bit and then you toss out a couple of questions to the tables to let the students interact. Gen Z does not want to be a consumer. They want to be a contributor. So find a way to let your students voices be heard. Find a way to let them talk about it. Maybe you do have small groups for the last 30 minutes in your student ministry gatherings. Nick Clason (09:37): Have a guide. I'll right here on the screen, you can see the way that we have our guides set up. We have before, during, and after and after, is aimed at our leaders being pastoral to our students. The before is sort of their prep work with the versus and the big ideas. And then during are the questions that we want them to be asking to lead our students from a silly sort of like drop the water level moment, like, hey, some icebreaker type stuff down all the way to some serious things and ending with the group's ending in prayer. Nick Clason (10:10): And finally, when your event's over, number seven, what are you going to do about follow-up? What is your ongoing strategy to stay in front of students throughout the week? Because if you have an hour meeting, but you don't ever get to a spot where you are engaging with them in their real life, what about Thursday morning when they wake up after youth group? What about Monday morning when they're on their way to school and they're on the school bus? Why should they think about the things of God that you were talking about last night or yesterday? Why should they care about those things? Which is one of the reasons I think hybrid ministry is so important, and I have this completely free ebook to help you reach and engage the students in their space to engage with the other hours in the week beyond just your program time. Nick Clason (10:54): It's not just physical, it's not just digital, it is hybrid. And so in that ebook, we also point people to a completely free resource called opus.pro. It will help you clip your messages up into small, short form bite-size videos. But what I want to know is that I want to help you guys understand the importance of gatherings and how you can take the physical gathering, how you can take your digital moments, how you can meld those two. Hope you found this video helpful. On the screen is the next video. Be sure to click that. Be sure to subscribe because we at hybrid ministry are making digital discipleship easy, possible and accessible. So as always, and don't forget, stay hybrid.

    243 - The Interplay of Design Thinking, Facilitation and Leadership with Shamir Joseph

    243 - The Interplay of Design Thinking, Facilitation and Leadership with Shamir Joseph

    Changing behaviour is something of a holy grail in our line of work. It’s one thing to help a group see things in a new light, but to integrate it in a way that creates lasting change… that’s the ultimate goal.

    As one might expect, its not the easiest task.

    Shamir Joseph’s approach to this challenge is especially interesting to me — because he isn’t focused purely on one variable. He looks at the full picture of facilitation: frameworks, methodologies, inner game, repetitions. It’s refreshing and hugely informative. There’s a lot to learn in just one hour with Shamir.

    Find out about:

    • How the ‘knowing, doing, being’ framework relates to our work in the room, as well as our role
    • What sustainable behavioural change looks like and how to avoid the fallible, ‘easy’ versions
    • Why, sometimes, facilitators are well-advised to rein in their creative, experimental tendencies
    • Differentiating the ways trainers, coaches, and facilitators are involved in behaviour change
    • How adaptability is a symptom of empathy
    • Why independent teams follow wherever effective leaders and facilitators go — and how to discern the impact of both
    • How Shamir practices self-reflection and the framework he uses to do so

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    Opening Routines For a Mastery-Based Classroom - E135

    Opening Routines For a Mastery-Based Classroom - E135

    This week, we are talking all about how we start out using various opening routines in our mastery-based classrooms. Specifically, we will share how we set up our courses and some daily activities you can use with your students to get them ready for learning.

    If you like what you hear, we would love it if you could share this episode with a colleague or friend. And make sure you subscribe so that you don’t miss out on any new content! And consider supporting the show by buying us a coffee or two!

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    **For detailed show notes, please visit our website at https://edugals.com/135**

    Opening Routines For The Semester/School Year:

    • Unit Zero - 2 to 3 lessons long to learn about the logistics of a mastery-based classroom and learning
    • Diagnostics - first 2 to 3 weeks, works well for ELL learners (oral, reading, writing skill levels)
    • Focus on getting to know you activities and building classroom community as the premise to learn about the mastery-based learning model
    • Use mastery-based learning terminology: lesson classifications, guided notes, etc
    • Google Slides and YouTube for getting to know you activities, lessons etc
    • Use of conferencing with students
    • Lots of opening, whole class activities throughout the first few weeks of school
    • Thinking classrooms, game-based learning (GimKit for example) are great ideas to engage students in whole class activities and build classroom community

    Daily Opening Routines For The Classroom:

    • Regular conferencing
    • Group-based work based on STEP levels (ELL learners)
    • Whole class lessons with all levels modelled (helps to set high expectations for all learners and builds motivation)
    • Thinking Classrooms model (but not in a traditional sense) - use randomized groups of 3 (Flippity Random Name Picker), at the whiteboards, solving 1-2 problems related to on pace lessons, use mastery as checks for understanding
    • Mix approaches up - other collaborative activities, demos, thinking classrooms, other whole group activities to set the tone, etc
    • Do Now or Check-In (goal setting and/or SEL check-in) - can be done daily, weekly, more sporadic (end of unit/module)
    • Weekly agenda slide deck
    • Progress Tracker for informal check-in and goal-setting
    • Modern Classroom Project: Guide to Opening and Closing Routines
      • Accountability groups
      • Tell me something good - students can share announcements and good news
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    Striking the Right Balance - Personal Stories and Professionalism

    Striking the Right Balance - Personal Stories and Professionalism

    Welcome to our dynamic podcast unveiling the art of seamlessly integrating personal anecdotes into your professional life. Join us to explore the secret recipe for maintaining the perfect equilibrium between authenticity and professionalism, all while adding a touch of humor to your workplace interactions.

    Segment 1: Selective Sharing - Mastering "Less is More" (With a Hint of Fun)

    In this engaging episode, we delve into the realm of selective sharing - akin to James Bond but with relatable anecdotes instead of spy gadgets. Learn the ropes of the "less is more" approach, allowing you to forge connections while safeguarding your privacy. Get ready to become a pro at the art of sharing!

    Segment 2: Icebreakers Made Easy - Turning Awkward Moments into Memorable Openers

    But that's not all; we've got a bonus tip for you too! Tune in to discover the ultimate icebreaker hack. Imagine leaving everyone in awe with your witty stories right from the start. Our special trick? Preparing icebreaker topics inspired by your life's humorous moments. Prepare to transform uncomfortable silences into bursts of laughter!

    Segment 3: Navigating Informal Communication - Unraveling Slack Etiquette

    Ever wondered about the appropriate level of informality on work channels like Slack? Join us as we navigate the landscape of casual communication within professional contexts. Gain insights into the best practices for maintaining the right tone while keeping conversations engaging and effective.

    So, fellow explorers of the professional sphere, remember that blending personal and professional aspects is akin to crafting a masterpiece – finesse is the key. As we wrap up, keep in mind that the ideal sharing balance is as unique as your favorite go-to coffee order. By mastering this art, you're not just finding equilibrium; you're thriving in the captivating world of work and humor!



    10 Ways AI Can Help You Find Love Online

    10 Ways AI Can Help You Find Love Online

    What You'll Hear In This Episode:

    • AI technology is revolutionizing online dating by enhancing user safety and security, detecting fraudulent profiles, and improving overall user experience.
    • The rise of AI-generated fake profiles and content highlights the importance of AI technology in helping users identify and avoid scams online.
    • Advancements in AI technology on dating sites, such as chatbots and voice assistants, will facilitate seamless communication and language translation, catering to diverse user needs.
    • Data privacy concerns regarding the collection and ethical use of user data for AI algorithms need to be addressed by dating apps to ensure user trust and protection.
    • AI features like personalized prompts and icebreakers simplify and enhance the conversation and connection process for users, reducing swipe burnout.

    Key quotes:

    • "We really encourage all of our clients to do a background check on anyone they're dating, no matter how legitimate they think that person is, because you'd be surprised what you can uncover." — Lisa Shield
    • "AI technology can also provide a more seamless and convenient user experience on dating sites, including chatbots, chat bots, voice assistance, and language translation services." — Lisa Shield
    • "You can actually feed the AI past email responses to similar kinds of questions, and the AI will learn your tone, how you would respond, and then do in a matter of minutes what it would take you hours to do or take an assistant hours to do for you." — Lisa Shield

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    4 NEW Icebreaker Games for Smaller Youth Groups!

    4 NEW Icebreaker Games for Smaller Youth Groups!

    **FOR A PDF OF THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR ALL OF THE GAMES - EMAIL US AT MinistryCoachPodcast@gmail.com - and put in the subject or description "4 ICEBREAKERS for SMALLER YOUTH GROUPS" and we will send it over to you!**  Ice breakers are an excellent way to get your youth ministry actively engaging.  In this episode, we will be going over 4 really fun, low prep icebreaker games that will work great for smaller student ministries (and can work for larger ones too).

    *** 150th Episode Giveaway Details (see the description in this video): https://youtu.be/jLdMmB6Aysk ***

    We love hearing from you all and we do our best to provide powerful and insightful youth ministry content on a weekly basis to be that coach and mentor you may not have, but desperately need.
    If you have an episode idea, please E-Mail us at MinistryCoachPodcast@gmail.com!

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    (#067) ICEBREAKER GAMES for Youth Ministry - EASY Youth Group Games!
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    68: Breaking the ice

    68: Breaking the ice

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    Fun facts, fun stick, pools, parties (but not pools and parties), and our thoughts on vlogging—your non-conventional podcasters are back for another episode.

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    Halloween-Themed Retrospectives and Icebreakers

    Halloween-Themed Retrospectives and Icebreakers

    Not sure how to build community and connection with your team this Halloween?  Witch, please...I got you!  I'm sharing 2 Halloween retrospectives and lots of great icebreakers to get teams talking, engaging, and on their way to working more effectively.  Tune in, it's going to be wickedly fun!

    This is part 3 of 3 in my Halloween-themed series.

    Show Notes:

    • Part 1: https://www.darngoodleadership.com/1998001/11466995
    • Part 2: (this show goes with the Halloween Bingo Retro) https://www.darngoodleadership.com/1998001/11506299
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    Episode 29: A Game of Ideas

    Episode 29: A Game of Ideas

    On this weeks episode of the Betwixt Ideas Podcast, the boys play some podcast games. It’s something the boys have been thinking about for a while so they play a few games that can be played in future episodes. Make sure to tell the boys your favourite game by commenting on the socials or by emailing the feedback email.

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    "Running Successful Games; When, Why and How with Thomas"

    "Running Successful Games; When, Why and How with Thomas"

    Ever run a game that was a flop? What was  the difference between that time and that time you ran a game that was amazing?

    Today on NTP Thomas shares some ideas about when should we play games within the church context, why should we play games, and how to make sure they are successful.

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    Music:
    Inspiring Advertising by Rafael Krux
    Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5515-inspiring-advertising-
    License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0

    Ice and Fire: Volcanoes of the Arctic Ocean

    Ice and Fire:  Volcanoes of the Arctic Ocean

    A guy named Jon Snow came to Telluride to talk about ice and fire.  No, not the Jon Snow from Game of Thrones, but rather Dr. Jonathan Snow, arctic explorer, professor and chair of geology and geophysics at Louisiana State University.  He says there’s all sorts of fascinating stuff going on with the undersea volcanoes deep beneath the Arctic ice.  Dr. Snow is joined by award-winning broadcast journalists Judy Muller and George Lewis.

    Are Pup Cups Bad For Dogs?

    Are Pup Cups Bad For Dogs?

    Welcome to another episode of The Veterinary Roundtable! In this episode, the ladies answer which co-worker they'd switch lives with, answer a great question from Pam Gasway, discuss the effects of pancreatitis, and more!

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    Intro - 0:00:46
    Icebreakers - 0:02:45
    Case Collections - 0:12:25
    Client Question - 0:17:49

    Are Specific Breeds More Prone To Cancer?

    Are Specific Breeds More Prone To Cancer?

    Welcome to another episode of The Veterinary Roundtable! In this episode, the ladies discuss their worst job experience, rave about Ben's BBQ Shack, answer a question from Tammy Hilfiker, and more!

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    TIMESTAMPS

    Introductions - 0:00:31

    Icebreakers - 0:07:08

    Case Collections - 0:20:35

    Listener Question - 0:28:52

    Episode 15: Would You Rather?

    Episode 15: Would You Rather?

    On this weeks episode of the Betwixt Ideas Podcast, the boys have a chilled one and tackle some  Would You Rather questions. Rich or immortal (13:44); 100 duck size horses or 1 horse size duck (32:13). Probably one of the easiest episode to record but potential one of the funniest.

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    Is This Sexual Dominant Behavior In Cats?

    Is This Sexual Dominant Behavior In Cats?

    Welcome to The Veterinary Roundtable! In this episode, the ladies discuss what they're unbeatable at, a curious case involving a swollen jaw, answer an awesome question from Kelsey Baird, and more!

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    *the first 30 seconds of the podcast are missing due to a technical issue*

    TIMESTAMPS

    00:21 - Housekeeping

    01:45 - Icebreakers

    11:34 - Case Collections

    15:50 - Listener Question

    EP: 22 How to Select Icebreaker Games that Build Relationships at Your Women's Ministry Events and Meetings

    EP: 22 How to Select Icebreaker Games that Build Relationships at Your Women's Ministry Events and Meetings

    Today, we’re going to be talking about:

    • The benefits of icebreakers
    • How to customize icebreakers
    • Some of the things that icebreakers should not do

    I’m also going to share a list of the most popular icebreaker games that you can find on the Women’s Ministry Toolbox website.

    Quote:  Intentional icebreakers provide points of connection for your women through the sharing of shared experiences and interests.

    Links in Show:
    Car Scavenger Hunt
    Marooned
    Night at the Museum
    Pandemic Pivots
    31 Great Introduction Questions
    Four Corners
    The Great Candy Pass
    A Day in the Life
    IF: Icebreaker Questions
    Roll & Poll
    Who here?
    This or That
    Would She Rather Questions
    Ministry to Women Summit

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    6: Ice, Ice(breakers)

    6: Ice, Ice(breakers)

    Two truths and a lie:
    1. Claire and Jess met at a Borders bookstore in Indiana.
    2. They're in their 30s.
    3. They both LOVE icebreakers.

    Nothing strikes fear in the hearts of introverted/awkward people like the phrase "Share a fun fact about yourself!" and this week, Claire and Jessica explore the terrifying world of icebreakers. Discover why it strikes such fear in their hearts and how to prepare yourself in case you find yourself being forced to find a partner (hint: look for another person who looks miserable).

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