What’s Your Story?
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Big questions. Real connection. One good conversation at a time.
What’s Your Story?™ is our conversation card game for people who want to go deeper in their relationships, whether that’s with family, friends or coworkers.
It was created in the spirit of curiosity, kindness and storytelling that goes beyond “How was your day?” or “What do you do?”
And while it began as something small - a gift for a family going through a hard time - it’s grown into something that’s helping people talk, share, and listen in ways they never expected.
About the game
It’s a box of 50 questions, prompts and conversation starters designed to spark reflection, storytelling and real connection.
It’s light enough for a Sunday dinner but deep enough for a team offsite. Kind enough for aged care, and brave enough for a 16-year-old. Fun enough for a road trip and safe enough for strangers.
It’s made for humans. Not just customers, clients or colleagues.
So…what is it exactly?
Families with kids, teens and elders
Teachers and facilitators in schools
Aged care and retirement village staff Managers and mentors in workplace settings
Practitioners in therapy, coaching and health
Community organisations and councils
Couples, flat mates, new friends, old friends
How are people using it?
Because connection is everything, loneliness is real, and stories heal. Curiosity can lead to compassion, and most people are waiting for an invitation to share.
What’s Your Story?™ is part of who we are. It reflects our belief that communication is more than messaging — it’s meaning. That stories build bridges. That language shapes belonging. That understanding changes everything.
Why did we make it?
Want to bring it into your world?
Whether you’re a family, a facilitator or an organisation — we’d love to share What’s Your Story?™ with you.
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A conversation-based card game designed to create meaningful connections through storytelling and engaging discussions.
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Perfect for various settings including family gatherings, dinner parties, team-building exercises, and road trips.
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No winners or losers - focuses on natural conversation flow with simple yet thought-provoking prompts.

