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Ditch Your Phone Reallife Potlucks Are Back

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"Have a no-phone potluck. Call your friends, get them over, tell them leave the phone in the car. We're going to be people." Boone's challenge — get back into the physical domain. Block parties, potlucks, face-to-face. "Call it an experiment, call it an adventure, call it whatever you want." The digital space has its purpose, but meeting people and shaking hands is what he enjoys more than anything.

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Any last words, Boone, on what we are going to, what we've got for the listeners today? This has been so valuable. I really appreciate your time and expertise here. Yeah, I do have something. I have a challenge. I have something that I want people to consider. You know, we're in this digital space all the time. Get into the physical domain. Be people with other people. There used to be, there was a time when people would have potlucks and it was a normal thing. You'd have potluck dinner at your house. That was a normal thing. There was a time when people had block parties. That was a normal thing all across the United States. Fourth of July, there was always a block parties, you know, within there's several of them in town. People would get together. We got to bring that back, you know, find four or five of your friends have a no phone potluck. Come on over, leave the phone in the car. We're going to be people. They will appreciate it immensely. Have a no phone potluck. Enjoy that. Just do that and see what happens. Call it an experiment, call it an adventure, call it whatever you want, but call your friends, get them over, tell them, leave the phone in the car. I love it. I love it. Let's leave it at that. And thank you again, everybody. I want to thank my moderators on my platforms. I want to thank everybody that's been here tonight that shared this. Thank you, Natalia, for putting the email in that rumble chat. I have, I think one of the best audiences in all of social media. I'm just going to say that right now and all of podcasting, everybody's so engaged and, and that, that actually helps me to do what I do. And I just really appreciate it. And, and thank you again, Boone Cutler for coming on. How do people find you in the digital space? Just look me up. I got a website. I'm on social media. You know, I, I don't, always get back to everybody right away, but I do my best. But just check out where I'm at. You can find me. And I look forward to meeting everybody in the physical domain. If I'm at an event, come out, shake my hand. I'll shake your hand. We'll chop it up a minute, you know, get to know each other a little bit. I enjoy doing that probably more than just about anything. And I agree. You know, one of the things that I love when I'm out in public, this happened to me recently. I was at a training And I had people come up to me and they're like, oh my gosh, you're Mary Grace. I know your voice. I've seen your videos. And I think you feel the same way, Boone. It's like, we're not celebrities. We're just doing something that puts us in the public eye. And so I always love when I meet people who are actually listening to what I have to say and who are taking value from it because that's why we're doing it. I'm not doing it to be on a pedestal or to be this untouchable person that you can't say hello to. And I know that you're the same way because I've met you and talked to you at these events. General Flynn's the same way. And so we're people. We're real people. And we've just... We're doing something that God has chosen us to do in a way that makes it public. That's the only difference between me and those of you who are listening. So please always say hello.

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