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Cook Your Way to Connection: The Power of Deep Casual Hosting!

Let’s dive into the heart of the matter—this episode is all about the magic of deep casual hosting and how it can transform our social lives! Kathryn Goldstein hit the nail on the head with her idea: just whip up twice as much food and invite some folks over. Forget the fancy dinner parties with matching plates; we’re talking about a relaxed, no-pressure hangout that brings people together over a good ol’ pot of chili and cornbread. In a world where loneliness is the new black, maybe the cure isn’t more therapy or endless group chats, but rather a cozy gathering where we can connect and share a meal. So, what do you think? Have you given this a shot? Let’s chat about it!

Takeaways:

  • In today's fast-paced world, simply cooking twice as much food can foster community connections and reduce loneliness.
  • The concept of 'deep casual hosting' emphasizes creating relaxed environments for gathering friends without the usual dinner party stress.
  • Over half of the population feels lonely, but inviting people over for chili and cornbread could be a heartwarming solution.
  • Intentional community doesn't require fancy table settings; it's all about bringing people together in a meaningful way.
  • Instead of therapy or group chats, maybe the secret to connection is as simple as good food shared with friends.
  • Don't stress about perfection; just host a casual get-together and enjoy the company of your loved ones.

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Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • Substack
Transcript
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Just make twice as much.

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This is the Daily Note.

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I'm James A.

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Brown.

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I keep seeing this phrase, deep casual hosting.

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Kathryn Goldstein coined it on Substack, and I love the idea.

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Her thoughts?

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Just make twice as much food and invite people over.

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It's simple.

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It's not quite a dinner party.

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Instead, it's making time for people without all that pressure.

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In a country where over half of us say we're lonely and a quarter of us live alone, maybe the fix isn't in therapy or a group chat.

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Maybe it's chili and cornbread for 12.

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You don't need a matching set of plates.

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You just need a reason for intentional community.

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So what do you think?

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And have you given this a shot?

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Let me know@jamesabrown.net on that note.

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I'm James A.

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Brown, and as always, be well.

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Thank you very much.

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Now, what.

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