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    Explore " weak ties" with insightful episodes like "The Art Of Non-Skeezy Networking For New Business Owners", "Ep 241: Lonely? Master the Art of Social Gatherings", "Post-Pandemic Team Building with Stephanie Donahue", "What Do Communities Gain When Restaurants Reopen?" and "...How Does One Build Intentional Success? A Chit-Chat with Robert Cui, Management Consulting Senior Associate at PwC" from podcasts like ""Calm The Hell Down", "Talking To Teens: Expert Tips for Parenting Teenagers", "RunAs Radio", "The Big Food Question" and "So I Was Thinking: A Podcast about Living Your Best Life"" and more!

    Episodes (9)

    The Art Of Non-Skeezy Networking For New Business Owners

    The Art Of Non-Skeezy Networking For New Business Owners

    In this episode, Laura talks about the power of networking for new business owners as a way to build valuable connections and create new opportunities. She shares how impactful networking has been for her own business and discusses:

    • Mind-blowing stats around the power of networking.
    • Reframing your approach to networking so it feels natural and authentic instead of sleazy and salesy.
    • The massive power of weak ties.
    • How to leverage your network by creating win-win situations (plus an example of a message that works almost everytime).
    • How to make networking part of your routine.
    • How to shift your mindset from “What can I get?” to “What can I give?”

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    Ep 241: Lonely? Master the Art of Social Gatherings

    Ep 241: Lonely? Master the Art of Social Gatherings

    Nick Gray, author of The Two Hour Cocktail Party, shares his journey from a shy person with social anxiety to building a robust social network. We discuss how to turn your house into a gathering place for your teen and their friends. 


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    Full Show Notes

    Raising teenagers often means your life becomes a rush of school runs, sports practices, and music recitals, leaving little room for your own social life. It's a challenge faced by many parents, where balancing personal and parental duties often leans heavily towards the latter. But what if you could reclaim your social life without sacrificing your parental responsibilities? What if there was a way to model positive social behaviors for your teens while enriching your network of friendships?

    This week, we dive into the art of maintaining and even flourishing your social life as you navigate the journey of parenting teenagers. Our compass for this expedition? None other than Nick Gray, a renowned author and the mind behind the transformative concept detailed in his book, "The Two-Hour Cocktail Party."

    Nick has sculpted a niche in social generosity and connectivity, transforming his insights into actionable steps for adults seeking to build meaningful relationships amidst their busy lives. His expertise isn't just about throwing parties; it's about weaving the fabric of a community, one gathering at a time. Nick's principles extend beyond mere recreational gatherings, offering a beacon for parents to exemplify balanced life lessons to their teens.

    Forging Connections Through Hosting

    Nick's approach demystifies the daunting task of hosting, breaking it down into manageable, step-by-step actions. By fostering environments where new connections thrive, parents can showcase the power of community and the importance of nurturing relationships. Nick reveals the secret sauce to his hosting formula, emphasizing the blend of structure and spontaneity that makes gatherings memorable and impactful.

    The Power of the Two-Hour Party

    Why two hours, and why on a weekday? Nick delves into the psychology behind the timing, explaining how constraint fosters both anticipation and participation. This format not only respects the busy schedules of attendees but also emphasizes quality interactions over quantity. It’s a lesson in respecting boundaries and making the most of the time we share with others—valuable lessons for teenagers watching their parents lead by example.

    Modeling Social Skills for Teenagers

    One of the silent benefits of embracing Nick’s hosting philosophy is the indirect mentoring parents provide to their teenagers. As teens observe their parents navigate social planning, inclusive conversations, and the art of welcoming diverse groups of people into their homes, they absorb critical life skills. From icebreakers to closing conversations, these gatherings become live demonstrations of emotional intelligence in action.

    Topics Covered in the Episode:

    - Why parents should prioritize their social lives alongside their parenting duties
    - The unexpected advantages of hosting weekday gatherings
    - Using icebreakers to create a welcoming atmosphere and stimulate engaging conversations
    - Tips for creating an inclusive environment that encourages new connections
    - How parents hosting parties can serve as role models for their teens, teaching them valuable social skills

    Nick's insights are a reminder of the joy and fulfillment that come from nurturing our social lives, even in the midst of parenting. 

    Discover more about Nick and his work at https://nickgray.net/ Don't miss this invigorating discussion on how to balance being a great parent with being a great friend and community member. Tune in, gather some tips for your next two-hour cocktail party, and subscribe to Talking to Teens for more enlightening conversations.

    Post-Pandemic Team Building with Stephanie Donahue

    Post-Pandemic Team Building with Stephanie Donahue

    The pandemic has put a lot of stress on teams - how do we make them stronger? Richard talks to Stephanie Donahue about strengthening teams and communities as we emerge from the pandemic. Steph talks about the water cooler and happy hour conversations lost the past couple of years and the value they once provided and should again. Does that mean going back to the office? What are the alternatives? Maybe the new tools can help, or we should just have lunch?

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    Recorded October 25, 2022

    What Do Communities Gain When Restaurants Reopen?

    What Do Communities Gain When Restaurants Reopen?

    As the United States rolls back pandemic era restrictions, many restaurants are welcoming eaters back and expanding their seating capacity. After more than a year of isolation, reopenings offer a sorely missed space to connect. 

    Doug Mack discusses an article he wrote for The Counter, which examines the social and cultural benefits of gathering spaces like restaurants by drawing on the academic concept of a “third place.” Plus, enjoy anecdotes from eaters about what they have missed most about dining out and the reasons restaurants are more than the food they serve. 

    This episode was produced in collaboration with The Counter – a nonprofit, independent, nonpartisan newsroom investigating the forces shaping how and what America eats.

    Special thanks to everyone in the HRN community who shared their memories and anecdotes: Shari Bayer, Nikki Salazar, Alicia Qian, Caroline Fox and Tash Kimmel. 

    Have a question you want answered? Email us at question@heritageradionetwork.org

    This project is funded in part by a Humanities New York CARES Grant with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the federal CARES Act. 

    This program is also supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council.

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    ...How Does One Build Intentional Success? A Chit-Chat with Robert Cui, Management Consulting Senior Associate at PwC

    ...How Does One Build Intentional Success? A Chit-Chat with Robert Cui, Management Consulting Senior Associate at PwC

    So I Was Thinking…How Do You Build Intentional Success?

    In this episode, that's exactly what we discuss with guest and dear friend, Robert "Tree" Cui, currently a Senior Associate at PwC. We talk about why Robert chose the consulting life, what actions drive his current success, his thoughts on grad school, and tips cold emailing people for opportunities. We end by discussing how Robert lives his best life.

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    The Defining Decade with Dr. Meg Jay

    The Defining Decade with Dr. Meg Jay

    On this week’s episode of Match Volume, co-hosts Ella Katz and Elle Davidson “sit down” with Dr. Meg Jay. As a clinical psychologist and associate professor at the University of Virginia, Dr. Jay saw a misunderstanding in society and took action by writing her book, “The Defining Decade”. According to Dr. Jay, there is a dangerous ignorance about how transformative our twenties actually are, especially when thinking longterm about the future. Dr. Jay talks with Elle and Ella about the importance of befriending co workers, living with intention and how “twentysomethings” can seize young adulthood during the pandemic. If you are a twentysomething, this is a conversation you don’t want to miss.

    You can purchase Dr. Meg Jay’s new edition of “The Defining Decade” wherever books are sold.

    Special thanks to Ashi Kumar, who contributed to the promotion of this week’s episode.

    Ep. 16: Advice, Gaining Capital, and Weak Ties

    Ep. 16: Advice, Gaining Capital, and Weak Ties

    Liz and Ashley have a casual episode of chatting and catching up. The girls share their updates on mindsets and how they are excited for the future and what their reasoning behind the shifts was. The girls discuss how in your 20's you are asked to make a lot of decisions and how that can get a bit difficult. When it comes to decision making they share when might be a good time to seek advice, who to ask, and how to interpret the advice in a way that lets you make the best decision for yourself. 

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    Totally Well Podcast - Joyce Strong - Episode 12 - David Burkus

    Totally Well Podcast - Joyce Strong - Episode 12 - David Burkus

    Totally Well Podcast with Host Joyce Strong and her guest David Burkus talking about connecting and networking, Friend of a Friend, which is how we met through our connection to Groton. We also get into 3 degrees of influence and David hints at digging deeper into that theory in his upcoming work!

    Reach out to David at www.DavidBurkus.com and on social medial @DavidBurkus

    Biography (Amazon)

    DAVID BURKUS is a best-selling author, a sought after speaker, and business school professor. In 2017, he was named as one of the world’s top business thought leaders by Thinkers50

    His latest book, FRIEND OF A FRIEND, offers readers a new perspective on how to grow their networks and build key connections—one based on the science of human behavior, not rote networking advice. He is also the author of UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT and THE MYTHS OF CREATIVITY. David is a regular contributor to Harvard Business Review and his work has been featured in Fast Company, the Financial Times, Inc magazine, Bloomberg BusinessWeek, and CBS This Morning.

    David’s innovative views on leadership have earned him invitations to speak to leaders from a variety of organizations. He’s delivered keynote speeches and workshops for Fortune 500 companies such as Microsoft, Google, and Stryker and governmental and military leaders at the U.S. Naval Academy and Naval Postgraduate School. His TED talk has been viewed over 1.7 million times.

    When he’s not speaking or writing, David is in the classroom. He is associate professor of leadership and innovation at Oral Roberts University where he was recently named one of the nation’s “Top 40 Under 40 Professors Who Inspire.” 

    David lives outside of Tulsa with his wife and their two boys.

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    Rethink Networking: The Art and Science of Building Bridges

    Rethink Networking: The Art and Science of Building Bridges
    Most of us have heard how important networking is: but, usually we see that as a means to get a new role or a promotion, to raise visibility or profile. We want to challenge the notion of why and how you network. We want you to see networking and building bridges in a whole new light. Have you ever considered networking as a route to innovation? What mental models do you hold about effective networking and are those the most effective ones? What new tactics could you use for building bridges? Join us to find out.
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