Make Big Talk

Join the Movement! Below are ways to make Big Talk.

There Are Many Different Ways to Get Involved With Big Talk

Big Talk with Yourself

Big Talk can serve as a powerful self-reflection activity. By answering questions such as, “Where do you find peace?” “What gives you hope?” “What makes you feel most alive?” You will feel more connected to your sense of identity and life purpose. Big Talk guided journal coming soon!

Big Talk Dinner with Strangers in Berlin

People worldwide love to host “Big Talk Dinners with Strangers where hosts invite people who haven’t met yet to engage in conversations that skip the small talk. They often place Big Talk Question Cards on tables to spark conversations.

Big Talk Meetup Events All Over the World

Through community gatherings and organizations like Meetup, people can gather for Big Talk conversations using Big Talk Question prompts to guide their discussions.

Big Talk Toastmasters Events

Through sharing stories, life lessons, and vulnerabilities, Big Talk is a great way to build confidence and practice public speaking. People in organizations like Toastmasters have adopted Big Talk.

Big Talk Cards placed on Tables at Bars, Coffee Shops, and Tea Houses

Create a cozy warm atmosphere and invite deeper connections at your neighborhood bar, coffee shop, or tea house. Place Big Talk Question Cards on tables to spark conversations.

Big Talk with Other Small Businesses

Get to know your favorite small businesses on a deeper level by hearing each others’ origin stories and passions. Host Big Talk events, or place questions at checkout counters for more engaging conversations.

Big Talk for Dating

Big Talk conversations have led to new and long-lasting relationships. In fact, the Big Talk Question Card Game has facilitated relationships that led to two marriage proposals!

Big Talk Program for Jail Education

Big Talk partnered with Edovo Jail Education to provide programs for inmates. Some inmates have written to us saying how much Big Talk gave them hope and inspiration to find connection with fellow inmates and discover their purpose upon being released from prison!

Big Talk Translations for your Home Country

Use translation apps to translate Big Talk cards or translate them yourselves to spark more meaningful connections around the world!

Big Talk Questions as Creative Artistic Prompts

We often host Big Talk watercolor nights where we use Big Talk questions to inspire paintings. This can also work for other artistic mediums such as poetry, creative writing, and collage.

Big Talk Conversation Activities for Middle Schoolers

Students of all ages have participated in Big Talk workshops ranging from elementary school, middle school, high school, and higher education!

Big Talk for Holiday Dinners

Skip the small talk at your next family or friend gathering for conversations filled with stories, warmth, and inspiration!

Big Talk with Religious and Community Organizations

Big Talk questions are inherently thoughtful and spiritual. They are meaningful thought-provoking conversation prompts in religious and community groups.

Make Big Talk While Traveling

Big Talk Questions are often extra inspiring while on road trips or traveling to new places where senses and feelings are heightened. Make Big Talk with fellow travelers you meet.

Big Talk Interactive Art Installation

Big Talk received a grant from the Santa Monica Art of Recovery program to build an interactive installation asking people “Where do you find hope?” So far, we have collected hundreds of answers and exhibited all over the city, even earning a commendation from the Mayor of Santa Monica!

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