You ever feel the stress of having people over when you just can't keep the tornado of your house under control? My cousin Keri and I often have this conversation - never having people over because we're so worried about what everything looks like. A few years ago we nodded sagely over an article titled "The Crappy Dinner Party" posted on thekitchn.com's blog - why couldn't we all just let ourselves off the hook and enjoy company no matter if we have loads of laundry piling up?
In this episode we discuss the importance of spontaneous gatherings without the pressure of perfection, covering the influence of social media, the anxiety that comes with letting go of planning, the epidemic of loneliness, the drop-in visits that are so rare these days and memories of our grandparents’ revolving-door home.
Whether you're a parent seeking adult conversation or just someone looking to reconnect with friends and family, this episode offers a refreshing perspective on the value of community and the joy of simple, unplanned get-togethers. Tune in for real stories, practical tips, and a reminder that sometimes, the best memories are made when we let go of the need to impress and just enjoy each other's company.
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