The LARC Book

$30.00

What if your next conversation could change your life?
This book is your invitation to find out.

Loneliness, anxiety, and social mistrust are at record highs. We talk at each other more than with each other, and even with the entire world in our pockets, we feel more isolated than ever. Somewhere between dial-up, TikTok, a nonstop political shitstorm, and a global pandemic, many of us quietly stopped practicing the Lost Art of Random Conversations.

LARC is about bringing that magic back.

It’s about the tiny, unplanned moments that remind you you’re not alone, you’re not crazy, and you’re not meant to do life on a screen. The stranger at the airport gate, the barista who gets curious about you, the friend who finally says the thing they’ve been scared to say. The kind of conversations that make you think: “Hey… things might actually work out pretty well here on Earth.”

Where do we start?
With that stranger over there, with an open seat next to them.
Take a deep breath. Then go first:
“Hey… can I ask you a random question?”

What if your next conversation could change your life?
This book is your invitation to find out.

Loneliness, anxiety, and social mistrust are at record highs. We talk at each other more than with each other, and even with the entire world in our pockets, we feel more isolated than ever. Somewhere between dial-up, TikTok, a nonstop political shitstorm, and a global pandemic, many of us quietly stopped practicing the Lost Art of Random Conversations.

LARC is about bringing that magic back.

It’s about the tiny, unplanned moments that remind you you’re not alone, you’re not crazy, and you’re not meant to do life on a screen. The stranger at the airport gate, the barista who gets curious about you, the friend who finally says the thing they’ve been scared to say. The kind of conversations that make you think: “Hey… things might actually work out pretty well here on Earth.”

Where do we start?
With that stranger over there, with an open seat next to them.
Take a deep breath. Then go first:
“Hey… can I ask you a random question?”