The quality of our conversations shapes the quality of our relationships—and ultimately, our lives.
Impatiently Human invites you to slow down. We create spaces of curiosity and care, where conversations flow naturally—real, meaningful, and unfiltered.
Our gatherings are for those who crave more than small talk. Here, you can challenge and be challenged. Whether you walk away with new insights, a fresh perspective, or a connection—personal or professional—each interaction is a chance to grow your village.
Together, we nurture a social health practice—one that values deep listening, thoughtful storytelling, and the simple joy of being present with others.
How Impatiently Human supports Social Health
Meet people outside your usual circle IRL.
Participate in an open, no judgement space.
Expose yourself to different perspectives.
We choose storytelling as our medium because it is one of the most natural and powerful ways to build connections.
Storytelling has always been how humans make sense of things, connect, and share love. It’s how knowledge, culture, and emotions have been passed down for generations, shaping the way we see the world and each other.
In today’s world, we’re rapidly losing the art of casual, meaningful storytelling—trading it for digital mediums that encourage inauthenticity, judgment, and perfection. We’re here to bring back the messy, everyday stories that often go unnoticed, creating space for real conversations that remind us of our shared humanity.











Social Health is why we're here–to educate, inspire, and raise awareness.
We all know physical health matters. We pay attention to what we eat, how much we move. And mental health? We're (finally!) starting to talk about that more openly. But what about social health? It’s just as crucial, yet it often gets overlooked.
Simply put, social health is about the quality of your relationships. It’s the real, genuine connections with family, friends, and community—the people who lift you up, support you, and make you feel like you belong. It’s not about the number of contacts in your phone; it’s about the people who truly get you.
Think about it: have you ever felt truly seen and understood by someone? That’s social health in action. When it’s strong, you’re happier, more resilient, and better equipped to handle whatever life throws your way. But when it’s struggling? Loneliness creeps in, stress levels rise, and even your physical health can take a hit.
So, yeah, nurturing your social connections isn’t just nice to have. It’s essential.