Rick Kyte provided insight for Amy Dickinson and her nation-wide "Ask Amy" advice column. Combining his work as Endowed Professor of Ethics at Viterbo University and author of the forthcoming book Finding Your Third Place: Building Happier Communities (and Making Great Friends Along the Way) (available June 25th), Rick provided insight on a confused reader's note regarding finding community in a new town.
“Dinner parties are great ways to connect people who are looking for ways to broaden their social circle, but they may not be the best way to start out trying to make friends in a place where most people’s social ties are already broad and deep..."
Read the full article from the Washington Post below.
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