To Go Out or Stay In? Navigating Social Spaces and Community
Episode description
In this episode of Table Pancakes, Katherine and Shelbi tackle the age-old debate: Should we leave the house? And if so… where to? From membership clubs to finding Cheers-like community spots, we explore how our social habits have evolved and what creating meaningful connections in today’s world means.
Finding Comfort (or Inconvenience) in Third Places
- The rise of membership clubs as built-in communities—but at a cost (inspired by The Stanza Podcast episode Exclusivity Sells featuring Annabel Schwartz).
- The pandemic, economic shifts, and changing priorities have redefined where (and how) we spend our time, money, and energy.
- The role of social media in shaping restaurant culture—creating both friction and rare, exceptional dining experiences.
Overcoming Strange Places and Unfamiliar Faces
- The search for “Cheers” spots that feel like home, with a low barrier to entry for meeting people.
- Finding common ground (hobbies, interests, goals) when navigating new spaces and social circles.
Balancing Fringe Friends and Solo Time
- Juggling the need for alone time with maintaining casual friendships (inspired by Business Insider’s America Is Facing a ‘Fringe Friend’ Crisis by Juliana Kaplan).
- Adapting to a world where more people live far from family, making friendships and chosen communities more critical than ever.
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