
Notice something specific: a conference pin, a notebook sketch, or a laptop sticker signaling a community. Pair a genuine compliment with a curious question that invites a story. People open up when you notice details and show interest without immediately pitching or pressing for calendars.

Package your work into one sentence that names audience, problem, and outcome. Then ask them to share theirs. This quick exchange levels the conversation, avoids monologues, and surfaces a thread worth pulling. When you both sound clear, next steps emerge almost automatically from shared clarity.

If the topic stalls, pivot with a new context question tied to the event: “Which workshop has surprised you so far?” If energy stays flat, exit kindly: appreciate the chat, wish them a great session, and suggest a light follow-up if something relevant crosses your radar.
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