Really Good
Conversations
Start Here.
Thoughtfully designed question cards that get families, couples, and friends talking like never before. Co-created with teachers, parents, therapists, and focus groups. Made right here in Australia.
What's the best piece of advice you've ever been given?

If you could have dinner with anyone, dead or alive, who would it be?

What was your biggest highlight from last year?

The problem.
We're spending more time with our phones than the people sitting right in front of us.
- Hours scrolling, minutes talking
- Logistics conversations, not real ones
- Leaving it too late to learn what matters

The solution.
The key to starting a really good conversation is knowing the right question to ask. So we curated the best ones into a powerful pocket-sized pack.
- Perfect for all occasions: dinners, drives, parties and holidays
- Loved by thousands of families across the world
- Premium quality & highly durable cards printed on shore
We are starving
in an ocean of data.
More ways to connect than ever before. Yet the quality of human connection is in decline. Here is why it matters โ and why it is reversible.
"The happiest people spend 70% more time having substantive conversations than the unhappiest people."
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
The Digital Default
Passive consumption โ scrolling alone
Shallow interaction โ likes and emojis
Technological interference โ constant distraction
The Really Good Solution
Active connection โ speaking and being heard
Substantive dialogue โ deep, meaningful prompts
Analog presence โ eyes up, phones down
The game that changes
how you listen.
It's not just about asking questions. It's about choosing who you really want to hear from. That's where the magic happens.
Deal a hand of cards
Shuffle and deal a hand of question cards face-down to each player. Everyone reviews their cards privately and keeps the questions they want to ask. The rest go back.
Choose your person
Players take turns asking one of their questions, but here's the key: you choose who to ask. That act of choosing says 'I really want to hear what you have to say.'
Everyone listens
The whole group listens while the chosen person takes the limelight and answers. No interruptions, no cross-talk. They can open it to the group once done.
Go around the group
Take turns until everyone has asked their questions. The structure means everyone gets a voice, no one gets talked over, no one gets left out.
"It's more of a listening game than a speaking game."
The structure gives everyone a turn to be truly heard, brilliant for social anxiety, autism, ADHD, or anyone who wants more meaningful connection.














Don't just take our word for it

Why we started.
"After Alex's grandfather passed away, we realised we'd forever lost the chance to truly know him."
Too many of us leave the important conversations too late. That loss moved us to create Really Good Conversations, a movement to help people connect before it's too late. We are Alex & Amy, a small family-owned business on a mission to get the world talking.
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