Stepping Out Of Your Comfort Zone Can Change Your Social Life
Fri Feb 06 2026
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Seventeen brave painters, a snowy morning, and a table full of abstract bunnies sparked a bigger question: what happens to our lives when we try something new? We share the joy and jitters from teaching an over-fifty class, where identical supplies produced wildly different styles and fresh confidence. That energy carries into a new hobby—Mahjong—and the surprising way a beginner’s mindset builds patience, purpose, and real friendships.
We talk frankly about the adult friendship gap and how to bridge it through shared learning. From libraries packed with free classes to restaurants hosting cooking nights and studios offering creative workshops, there are more low‑barrier ways to meet people than you might think. We trade stories about locals who haven’t explored their own town, and make the case for playing tourist where you live: discover the downtown arcade you’ve never tried, sample the restaurant you always pass, and visit the natural landmarks in your backyard.
Along the way, we offer practical ideas for getting started: pick one class this month, give yourself a few sessions before judging, and focus on progress over perfection. We also highlight our gallery’s upcoming events, including a new exhibition and a playful sneaker art class. If you’ve been craving community, creativity, or just a reason to step outside, this conversation hands you a map and a gentle push. Subscribe, share this episode with a friend who needs a nudge, and tell us: what will you try next?
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Send us a text Seventeen brave painters, a snowy morning, and a table full of abstract bunnies sparked a bigger question: what happens to our lives when we try something new? We share the joy and jitters from teaching an over-fifty class, where identical supplies produced wildly different styles and fresh confidence. That energy carries into a new hobby—Mahjong—and the surprising way a beginner’s mindset builds patience, purpose, and real friendships. We talk frankly about the adult friendship gap and how to bridge it through shared learning. From libraries packed with free classes to restaurants hosting cooking nights and studios offering creative workshops, there are more low‑barrier ways to meet people than you might think. We trade stories about locals who haven’t explored their own town, and make the case for playing tourist where you live: discover the downtown arcade you’ve never tried, sample the restaurant you always pass, and visit the natural landmarks in your backyard. Along the way, we offer practical ideas for getting started: pick one class this month, give yourself a few sessions before judging, and focus on progress over perfection. We also highlight our gallery’s upcoming events, including a new exhibition and a playful sneaker art class. If you’ve been craving community, creativity, or just a reason to step outside, this conversation hands you a map and a gentle push. Subscribe, share this episode with a friend who needs a nudge, and tell us: what will you try next? Support the show Catch the doodles on YouTube My socials: Sign up for my monthly newsletter Portfolio website: Brewtifully.com Instagram: /Brewtifully Facebook: /brewtifully TikTok: GettingSmallwithGrandma LinkedIn: Tracy Dawn Brewer