Rufus Grisko says he's been itching to throw a party since the CDC announced that it's safe to socialize again. He talks with Priya Parker, whose book The Art of Gathering feels like a central post-pandemic reading. "If our interactions with other humans are the most meaningful part of our lives, then thinking about how to design those interactions could not be more important"
You’ve posted a photo of your vaccine card on Instagram. The CDC says it’s okay to leave your bunker. Some of your friends have expressed interest in taking off their masks, breaking the six-foot barrier, and hanging out with you. Do you remember how? Whether you’re anxious about leaving your house or impatient to trade your house slippers for blue suede shoes, we could all use a refresher on how to connect with our fellow humans ... in person — and in a way that is not just pleasant but meaningful. That’s why we’re dusting off one of our favorite episodes, a conversation with Priya Parker, whose book, “The Art of Gathering: How We Meet and Why It Matters,” is essential post-pandemic reading.