Where to Meet People in Brooklyn Without The Apps
Briefly

The article emphasizes the importance of in-person socializing as spring unfolds in New York. While many turned to run clubs and apps last summer to meet new friends, there's a growing preference for organic and engaging interactions. Groups like Olio in Brooklyn facilitate deeper connections through shared activities and discussions over extended periods. This alternative adult learning approach encourages curiosity and face-to-face conversations without the pressure of dating apps or superficial methods of meeting new people, highlighting a shift towards meaningful engagement and community building.
Slowly, back away from the ChatGPT. No, an AI companion is not a good idea. It's officially spring in New York, and quality in-person hangs in the sunshine with real people are so, so back.
Olio is a Brooklyn-based conversation series led by artists, professors, and therapists to bring people together for what they refer to as "alternative adult learning." Founded by friends Chris Zumtobel and David Kurfirst, they've been around for 10 years.
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