LA times article on PARTY COACH
It’s been a wild few months after an article in the LA Times:
There are all sorts of coaches — life, spiritual, career, fitness — who promise to help in one facet of your life or another. But as a party coach, Cudworth is unique (he’s the only one that Google turns up). He promises to get his clients to party better, whatever that means to them.
Cudworth started calling himself a party coach in October 2020 after getting laid off from his music industry job earlier in the pandemic. He had spent the previous 15 years in the nightlife and festival scene, going to more than 1,000 concerts and events. Like many during the pandemic, Cudworth decided he needed a change.
It’s opened up all kinds of doors. Reality TV, high ticket coaching, even a scripted series.
But honestly, this kind of opportunity is catnip for my ADHD. I end up pursuing everything at the expense of prioritizing nothing.
Which is EXACTLY what I tell my clients NOT to do when they step into a party or event.
But that’s why we need coaches and we need each other. Because being human is messy and beautiful.
And I was grateful to have a DEEP conversation with a new friend last week on her podcast.
If you are dealing with:
Career anxiety
Social anxiety
Relationship/being single anxiety
With a recent feature in the LA Times, Evan's business is booming, and he shares his insights on exiting the corporate grind to live a fulfilling life. Despite the sadness of losing a friend, Christina and Evan explore the state of wonder beyond human suffering.
Evan's expertise lies in helping people create balanced lives and authentic connections. He shares his experiences navigating sobriety, while still enjoying the social scene. Tune in to discover how to have fun at parties while staying sober and how to connect with people on a deeper level. Follow Evan on IG at @evan_cudworth and
check out the LA Times article, "Need to relearn how to have fun? There's an L.A. party coach for that," for more information.
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