Who doesn’t love a good cocktail party?
I love going to events and meeting new people but gosh, sometimes I feel like I’m not even keeping up the great relationships with the amazing people I already know! Cue this book: The 2-Hour Cocktail Party by Nick Gray.
After reading the first chapter, I set a date for my cocktail party and luckily, the day after, I debrief it in this conversation with the author of the book Nick Gray.
Nick Gray moved to New York City with few friends and less-than-stellar social skills. But Nick craved new relationships and exciting opportunities. He started hosting non-traditional parties—a move that opened doors he could never have imagined.
Today, after hosting hundreds of 2-hour parties, he counts business owners, artists, and inspiring teachers among a circle of friends that helped him launch a multi-million dollar company called Museum Hack. Featured in The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, Nick has been called a host of "culturally significant parties" by New York Magazine.
See his best-rated photos online at www.NickGray.net or @NickGrayNews on Instagram and Twitter, email him directly to hello@nickgray.net, or see his party tips on How to Host a Party: www.party.pro
In this conversation, you'll hear Nick discuss:
* How Nick started his career and founded the Museum Hack
* His book, "The 2-Hour Cocktail Party: How to build big relationships with
small gatherings."
* Who is the book's target audience?
* Why did you write it?
* What is the value of hosting 2-hour cocktail parties?
* Where else should we go?
* The book itself is joyful: illustrations, layout, checklists, and templates.
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