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Gatherings play a big role in our lives. Weekly work meetings. Weddings. Holiday dinners. But over time, our gatherings can have a ho-hum feel. Priya Parker, author of the book, The Art of Gathering: How We Meet and Why It Matters, thinks it doesn’t have to be that way.
Priya is the founder of Thrive Labs, an organization that draws on her training and experience in conflict resolution, organizational design, and public policy to help others create transformative gatherings. From the momentous convening of the World Economic Forum to a light-hearted picnic in the park, she walks us through new ways of bringing people together, including who to invite, how many, and even how to start.
In this interview we discuss:
* How the category of a gathering – like a wedding or networking event – should never supersede its purpose
* Why knowing why we’re meetings should drive everything else about the gathering
* How an innovative justice center in Red Hook, Brooklyn rethought its purpose for gathering in order to solve problems of poverty and crime
* Why the New York Times had to replace ritual with purpose in its infamous “Page One” meetings
* The kinds of questions we can ask when planning a meaningful gathering
* Why “the more the merrier” works against effective meetings
* The connection between purpose and the number of people we invite to a meeting
* Why we need to think about the ratio of meeting space to number of people attending
* The responsibilities a host has once the gathering begins
* How we can use simple rules to create the feeling of a temporary alternative world
* How to start a gathering (and how not to)
* How an activity like “15 Toasts” drives connection
* Why the end of a meeting is just as important as the beginning
* Why gathering is an act of courage, rather than an act of perfection
* Why we need to stop hiding as we plan and lead meetings of purpose
Links to Episode Topics
@priyaparker
Priya Parker’s website
Red Hook Community Justice Center
New York Times “Page One” Meeting
Dean Baquet
Jonathan Cook
The Power of Moments by Dan and Chip Heath
Young Presidents Association
Presidio in San Francisco
Alamo Drafthouse Cinema
Priya is the founder of Thrive Labs, an organization that draws on her training and experience in conflict resolution, organizational design, and public policy to help others create transformative gatherings. From the momentous convening of the World Economic Forum to a light-hearted picnic in the park, she walks us through new ways of bringing people together, including who to invite, how many, and even how to start.
In this interview we discuss:
* How the category of a gathering – like a wedding or networking event – should never supersede its purpose
* Why knowing why we’re meetings should drive everything else about the gathering
* How an innovative justice center in Red Hook, Brooklyn rethought its purpose for gathering in order to solve problems of poverty and crime
* Why the New York Times had to replace ritual with purpose in its infamous “Page One” meetings
* The kinds of questions we can ask when planning a meaningful gathering
* Why “the more the merrier” works against effective meetings
* The connection between purpose and the number of people we invite to a meeting
* Why we need to think about the ratio of meeting space to number of people attending
* The responsibilities a host has once the gathering begins
* How we can use simple rules to create the feeling of a temporary alternative world
* How to start a gathering (and how not to)
* How an activity like “15 Toasts” drives connection
* Why the end of a meeting is just as important as the beginning
* Why gathering is an act of courage, rather than an act of perfection
* Why we need to stop hiding as we plan and lead meetings of purpose
Links to Episode Topics
@priyaparker
Priya Parker’s website
Red Hook Community Justice Center
New York Times “Page One” Meeting
Dean Baquet
Jonathan Cook
The Power of Moments by Dan and Chip Heath
Young Presidents Association
Presidio in San Francisco
Alamo Drafthouse Cinema
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