
Wise Millennial
Discover different types of communities in an intellectual, non-judgmental arena. "What brings us together? What motivates us?" Award-winning author, former restaurant owner, and native New Yorker Peter Noble Darrow, (B.A, Psychology, M.B.A) interviews entrepreneurs building modern community. We can often be trapped in limited ways of thinking, so let's challenge millennial culture together. The truth is, we are more alike than we are different. This is YOUR community. YOU are a wise millennial. - P.S. Are you a part of an awesome community? Share it in your review, so others can learn more about it! Join our community at www.wisemillennial.com and connect with other amazing humans! - Follow us on instagram @wisemillennial, www.instagram.com/wisemillennial for sneak peaks of upcoming episodes! Based on the award-winning book, "Wise Millennial: A Field Guide to Thriving in Modern Life" (Happy Wellness, Inc. 2019)
Wise Millennial
Unique Experiences, "More Of That" │ Eric Dybvig & Meredith Baker, Co-Founders
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Peter Noble Darrow / Eric Dybvig & Meredith Baker
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Episode 26
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Eric Dybvig & Meredith Baker, Co-Founders of "More Of That", unique and "bar-alternative" experiences to foster deeper meaningful connection, sits down IRL to discuss their origin story, their experiences living across the world and the psychology of tribalism, loneliness & social anxiety, how to prevent people from being "cliquey"?, alcohol and why many Millennials rely on substance-use for social connection, insights into their ideation process, differences between being single vs. in a relationship, and the what the future holds for More Of That....
LEARN ABOUT MORE OF THAT: https://moreofthat.life
INSTA: @more.of.that
INTERVIEW QUESTIONS:
- What is More of That? More of what?
- What’s been your favorite event so far?
- What’s your Origin Story?
- Why are people tribal? How do we break that pattern?
- Loneliness -Why does connection need structure in order to work?
- Alcohol - I’d be really curious to hear your thoughts on why alcohol, or drugs or substances in general, plays such a predominant role in social interactions. Does it go back to social anxiety? Or just looking cool?
- Why is it so hard to scale community businesses?
- What's your Ideation process. You’re promoting unique, alternative events. How do you come up with these events? Do you feel pressure like you constantly have to “one up” each previous event in terms of creativity?
- I feel like when you’re single you care more about meeting others, and then there’s a clear divide. Once you start a family, you no longer actively seek out connection. Is that a fair statement?
- How can people get more involved and learn about more of that?