About this Event
Join Us for Honest Conversations!
What to expect?
Being well-connected yet socially isolated is one of the quiet paradoxes of our time. This event will focus on sharing the group's individual international experiences and cultures as a way to build bridges and connect more deeply.
Expect a mix of light-hearted interaction and deeper dialogue, all held in a welcoming, respectful and safe space. You don’t need to prepare anything, just bring your curiosity and openness.
We strive to bring people from diverse backgrounds together and be the melting pot of perspectives, experiences, and voices. In this event, the idea is to meet new people but meeting them with a deeper understanding of who they are and how their background has come to shape them.
Snacks and drinks will be available on a donation basis, which funds the library.
Tell me about the venue
We will host this event at the perfect setting for such a discussion!
New World Bordel is an independent, self-funded bookstore/library focused specifically on an international audience with a collection of books in 6 different languages (and growing).
In a world where information and culture are often manipulated, New World Bordel fights for the right to reading, free access to culture, and objective, truthful information.
Who are the hosts?
Tiffany Flaherty: Tiffany is a sustainability professional focused on supporting regenerative businesses. She has also worked in community building, specifically on food equity, social inequality, and climate protection. As a foreigner in the Netherlands, she has experienced how difficult it can be to integrate into a foreign place and wants to facilitate connection from these challenges.
Naviin Prabhu: Naviin is an engineer and public speaking trainer by profession and also has close to a decade of experience in volunteering & community building. Born in India, has lived and worked in 5 different countries. He is also the co-founder of Storytelling evenings in Wroclaw, Poland - A platform that provides a safe space for sharing personal stories and reviving the art of storytelling around a (metaphorical) camp fire.
Agenda
🕑: 07:00 PM
Opening & Welcome
🕑: 07:05 PM
Interactive Games
Info: We will borrow warm-up exercises from the art of storytelling. We will use play as way to introduce ourselves to each other, use our brains in a different way, and create the right environment for deeper conversations.
🕑: 07:15 PM
Circle Conversations
Info: These facilitated questions will allow each participant to share more about their own experiences and offer new cultural insights to the rest of the group. These may be questions that allow us to reflect more on our own backgrounds or share thoughts we've carried but haven't had the right environment in which to vocalize them. It gives other participants the opportunity to learn things about other cultures that they otherwise would never discover without diving into these topics.
🕑: 08:45 PM
Closing Ritual
Info: To close, we will use sounds to demonstrate that we can create something bigger and more impactful together than any one person making sounds on their own. It shows the power of the collective and being in unity with each other.
🕑: 09:00 PM
Time to Chat/Connect
Info: This will be time to freely chat with any other participant with whom you'd like to continue the conversation.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Stichting Het Salon Ateliers, 36 Condensatorweg, Amsterdam, Netherlands
EUR 7.25 to EUR 20.07










