What do we talk about? As the host, you get to choose how a
topic is generated. Visit our
Question Bank. You may want to choose the question ahead of
time, so you can include the topic in your outreach. Or you may want
to allow it to arise from the group right at the time of the
gathering. Some hosts begin the conversation with an open ended
question such as, “What drew you here?” or “What’s alive in you
right now?”, and by the end of the first round a topic begins to
emerge. Some hosts invite their guests to a series of conversations
around a topic of inquiry. For example, co-founder Vicki Robin
invited a group to a three month series of weekly conversations
around questions of "Freedom and Limits" during a time when she was
developing a workshop around those issues.
There is an art to framing a powerful question and avoiding building
in assumptions or bias, so be sure to check out
How to
Craft Questions.
You’ll also find a rich resource of topics submitted by longstanding hosts, such as Eugene Boeldak, Larry Gaffin, Kat Gjovik, Jim Rough, and John Hartmann, and many more from hosts in varied places.
YOUR ARTICLES ARE WELCOMED. Conversation hosts and participants are invited to submit their articles for inclusion. Click on Contact Us to send us news about your conversational experience. As an example, read this invitation to a Socratic conversation by Ron Gross, entitled Enjoying Great Conversations.
On the Menu:
Click on the titles below for printable PDF articles:
Crafting Questions:
Question Bank
How to Craft Questions
Suggested Themes for Conversation--A Calendar
Articles from Long-Time Hosts:
Topics from Dialogue Cafe Utrecht, the Netherlands, 2008-2013
Enjoying Great Conversations by Ron Gross
Thirty-One Months of Inspiring Questions by Larry Gaffin
Two Years of Topics at the Pegasus Cafe by Kat Gjovik
Topics for Dialogue...Not Discussion by Jim Rough