10 10 min max
A small gathering, a big idea

Everyone shares one thing.
Ten minutes max.

Gather six to eight people around a meal. Each person shares something creative — something they made, love, or found. Ten minutes each. That's the whole thing.

Ten minutes. Maximum.

Long enough to be real. Short enough that anyone can do it.

Connecting as humans got hard.

Schedules are full, phones are loud, and it keeps getting easier to spend an evening near people without ever really being with them. 10 min max is a simple structure that pulls a group off their phones and into each other's actual lives — one shared thing at a time.

Low stakes

No stage, no slides required. Share from the couch. Ninety seconds counts as much as the full ten.

You set the terms

Want feedback? Ask for it. Don't? Say so. However you want to show up is the right way.

Anyone can host

A meal, a timer, and a few people you like. The one-page host kit tells you the rest.

The shape of it

  1. Gather 6–8 people over a mealPotluck, or one person hosts. Food does half the work of making it feel easy.
  2. Eat first, share afterLet people settle. The sharing starts once plates are mostly cleared.
  3. Everyone gets 10 minutes, maxOne person at a time. The host keeps a gentle timer so no one has to police it.
  4. Feedback is opt-inEach sharer says up front whether they want reactions or just to be heard.
  5. Do it againRotate hosts. Keep the group or mix it up. Let it grow on its own, or keep it exactly this size forever.

Start with the people you already have.

This doesn't need to become a movement to be worth it. A better evening with friends and family is the whole point. If it spreads from there, good. If it doesn't, you still connected.