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Penny Stones Are the Hot Idea of the Day for Meetings and Conventions

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Wow! We’re the HOT IDEA OF THE DAY :

Scatter a handful of Penny Stones on banquet rounds, and ask attendees to answer the questions printed on each. Questions include, “What is a favorite summer memory?” and “What would you love to try?” The topics will get strangers talking, and the stones themselves, made of recycled glass, might become a conversation piece as well. Each bag of 21 stones costs $15; aim to purchase one stone per person. If you have more time than stones, ask attendees to answer the opposite of the questions, i.e., “What are you loath to try?” (330) 998-2509; pennystones.com

Link: http://www.meetings-conventions.com/articles/penny-for-your-thoughts/d36108.aspx

Enter to Win Penny Stones

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

A great site for moms in the Columbus, Ohio area, Kids Eat Out, just reviewed Penny Stones as a Fab Find:

Here’s an excerpt:
So you need a fun, reasonably priced, unique “______” gift.  (hostess, housewarming, baby shower, birthday, teacher, you-name-it!)

Well, look no further than Penny Stones.

And they’re giving two sets of Penny Stones away, Original and Slumber Editions.  Enter today!

http://www.kidseatout.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=105:pennystones-review&catid=36:fab-finds&Itemid=56

Penny Stones in the News

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

Penny Stones were just selected for Sweet Sixteen and Quince party ideas:

Sweet Sixteen and Quince Party Ideas

http://www.woai.com/entertainment/story/Quince-party-and-gift-ideas/FigTl5EoO0qFY0JJTfcyZg.cspx?rss=1484

And we made the TV spot too!  Penny Stones are recommended for table decorations to get the conversations flowing.

http://www.woai.com/entertainment/story/Quince-party-and-gift-ideas/FigTl5EoO0qFY0JJTfcyZg.cspx?rss=1484

Penny Stones Workshop at Phi Mu National Convention

Friday, August 6th, 2010

Last month, I had the pleasure of attending the Phi Mu National Convention in Phoenix, AZ.  It was an impressive event with even more impressive women!  I had a fantastic time.  I was asked to give a workshop on conversation skills and I have to say it went even better than I had hoped. 

Phi Mu Foundation Luncheon

During lunch, each of the 550 attendees received a Penny Stone and we used them in the workshop I gave afterwards.  The highlight for me was when I asked the ladies to ask their partner a typical icebreaker: “Where are you from? What’s your major? or How are you?”  The room felt flat.  Then I asked them to ask their partner a Penny Stones question.  The room lit up!  There was laughter, animation, and they didn’t want to stop talking.  One of the ladies turned to me a said, “These things really work!”

What Makes a Great Opening Line?

Friday, June 11th, 2010

When starting a new conversation, which is the best question to ask?

  1. What do you do for a living?
  2. What’s new?
  3. Are you a Browns  fan?
  4. None of the above

The answer is 4 – none of these questions are great openers. 
“What do you do for a living?”:  Unless you’re at a work function or event like this, try to avoid career talk.  Consider the possible outcomes:  their occupation may be of no interest to you, or in this economy, they could be out of work.  Ultimately, it’s better to try to talk about something that you are truly interested in.

“What’s new?” or “How are you?”: Too open-ended, you’ll get equally boring answers like “Nothing” or “fine”

“Are you a Browns fan?”:  A yes or no answer is not a great opener, and only a die-hard fan would admit to being a Browns fan these days.

The best kinds of questions to ask are open-ended: start your question with Why, How or In what way… 
Closed-ended questions ask for one- or two-word answers.  Try to avoid:  Are, Do, Who, When, Where, Which, Have you… ?  

Here are some stock questions to keep on hand:
“What person would you most like to meet?” (pause) “Why?”

You can also introduce a topic with “My friends and I were just talking about…” and add what you’d like to talk about:
 * Favorite place to visit
 * What you’d love to try
 * Your dream job
 * Favorite childhood show, game or gift
 * Favorite summer memory

Stock questions above are from Penny Stones - great ice breakers on glass stones.

New Penny Stones Review

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010
We sent Kristin of Coupon Scribbles a set of Penny Stones to review and she and her family loved them.  You can check out her review at:
Penny Stones make a great Father’s Day and graduation gift!

Penny Stones at The Gathering

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

 

Tammy Gentry, creator of Penny Stones at The Gathering

Inspirational Gift Trends Bulletin just reviewed gifts from The Gathering, a conference in Louisville, KY for Christian bookstore managers, April 21-23, and Penny Stones made the list:

Although Tammy Gentry’s Penny Stones (www.pennystones.com) conversation-starter sets are already in some chain stores, she was glad to introduce the line-launched two years ago and a top 10 Moms in Business award winner last year-to independents.

Containing glass stones stamped with ice-breaker questions for families, friends and groups, the sets-including a Faith-Based edition as well as Love & Marriage and New Parents-retail for $14.95 each. “The response has been great,” Gentry said. “People are looking for things that are new and different and reasonably priced.”

Penny Stones at Boston Gift Show

Monday, April 12th, 2010

Penny Stones made the Gifts and Decorative Accessories magazine website:
Direct from Market: Boston
By Caroline Kennedy, Editor-in-chief

Tammy Gentry of CMD Gifts showed us the new signage and display for her Penny Stones conversation starters, which continue to grow with new conversation sets. A corporate version and a family dinner version are in the works. Current sets include a Love & Marriage Edition, perfect for bridal showers, and a Slumber Party Edition perfect for summer camp and BFF get-togethers.

Penny Stones are also available in Original, Faith-Based and New Parents Editions.

Dinner Conversation Phobia?

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

I came across a list of phobias and was surprised to find

Deipnophobia- Fear of dining or dinner conversations.

Playing with Penny Stones can help that!

Penny Stones Creator to Speak at Phi Mu National Convention

Monday, March 29th, 2010

I have been asked to give a talk on conversation skills at the Phi Mu National Convention this summer, July 14-17.  Here’s a description from their alumni magazine, The Aglaia:

Conversation Coaching
Do you ever find yourself searching for a conversation topic? Dealing with awkward silences during a recruitment party or dinner party? It can certainly be uncomfortable!

Tammy Gentry, BH, founder of Penny Stones, will present a convention workshop, courtesy of Phi Mu Foundation, on the Art of Conversation. Each attendee will learn the basics of communication and conversation excellence as well as receive a specially-designed Phi Mu-inspired Penny Stone.

Don’t miss it! For more on Tammy and Penny Stones, visit www.pennystones.com.

Link:  http://www.phimuaglaia.com/secondary.aspx?item=Winter Spring 2010/Foundation/Convention Fun with Foundation.xml&secondary=Winter Spring 2010/Foundation/Convention Fun with Foundation/Conversation Coaching.xml&page=2