Let's stop time for a moment to give time to what matters: talking.
Just talking? It doesn't have to be all about talking, but as well.
And what if we add a nice cup of tea to accompany the conversation? In our opinion, one would not live so nicely without the other.
The Tea Talks are inspired by our daily work: the art of conversation.
A space for experimentation
These conversations are also a way for us to test ideas; to recover old formats, like the tertulias, the "salon conversations"; to explore themes; to meet people and to discover ourselves further and better.
It will not be strange, therefore, if you come across formats, themes, and guests that seem to have nothing to do with each other. But they do: the willingness and the wish to make conversation a way of learning.
In the late afternoon, because that is, perhaps, when tea tastes best; because it helps us make transition into other realms; because it whets the appetite for good dinner conversations.
In person, at a distance, or both ways; with one, two, more or no guests; anything goes as long as the sole purpose of these conversations is to make everyone who participates in them, in one way or another, come out richer.