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10 Steps Towards Becoming an Everyday Host

Episode 28 of the Making Room by Gather podcast, hosted by Kayty Helgerson, titled "10 Steps Towards Becoming an Everyday Host" was published on July 27, 2021 and runs 35 minutes.

July 27, 2021 ·35m · Making Room by Gather

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This week, Sharon Says So shared about us on her account and with that, we welcomed thousands of you to our community! This table just got a whole lot bigger! One of the first things we asked you as you joined our community was, "What you want to know about us OR hospitality." Countless responses came in surrounding the topic of where to event start with hospitality and the topic of developing confidence. We decided to put the questions together to create a guide that we believe is a ...

This week, Sharon Says So shared about us on her account and with that, we welcomed thousands of you to our community! This table just got a whole lot bigger! One of the first things we asked you as you joined our community was, "What you want to know about us OR hospitality." Countless responses came in surrounding the topic of where to event start with hospitality and the topic of developing confidence.  

We decided to put the questions together to create a guide that we believe is a starting place for not just becoming a host, but becoming one that hosts gatherings that welcome, create belonging and connection. These 10 guidelines can act as building blocks as you work towards reframing what hospitality looks like in our culture and your home! 

Here are the 10 Topics we will work through: 
1: Seeing a need & willingness to go first
2: Willingness to fail 
3: Commitment to growth: Personally & practically 
4: Becoming the designated diffuser & difficult conversation manager 
5: Prioritizing ambiance 
6: Creating food intentionally 
7: Shifting from Untouchable to intentional hospitality 
8: Creating Systems & Stations 
9: Auditing your kitchen 
10: Working towards leading with vulnerability and authenticity 

See this list as a way to identify where you need to grow, what you do well and where you need to head next! From there, we would love to support you through blog posts, guides and workshops found at www.gatherintentionalliving.com 

Looking to join the Academie, as discussed in the episode! For listeners of this episode and followers of Sharon Says so, enjoy 30% off an Annual Membership with code "SHARONSAYSSO" at checkout. 

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