Start with Hello: (And Other Simple Ways to Live as Neighbors)
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We all want to feel connected to the people around us, to build a community right where we are. But how do we do it? Shannon Martin is here to help with real life stories and examples of scruffy hospitality and finding how we are more alike than different. We don't need to be perfect and no act is too small. So, start with hello!
A simple path to a more deeply connected life
You want more. You want to belong to a community that looks out for each other. You believe in your bones we don't have to live detached, distracted, and divided. The question is, How? Shannan Martin invites you into deeper connection through simple resets, such as
· Open Door > Perfect Décor. We invite others in, seeking to connect, not impress.
· Familiar > Fussy. We serve tacos and pizza like the feasts they are, because fancy is overrated.
· Ten...
You want more. You want to belong to a community that looks out for each other. You believe in your bones we don't have to live detached, distracted, and divided. The question is, How? Shannan Martin invites you into deeper connection through simple resets, such as
· Open Door > Perfect Décor. We invite others in, seeking to connect, not impress.
· Familiar > Fussy. We serve tacos and pizza like the feasts they are, because fancy is overrated.
· Ten...






















