
The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast 1KHO 608: Hospitality In The Wild | Abby Kuykendall, Let the Biscuits Burn
Oct 30, 2025
In a heartwarming chat, Abby Kuykendall, author of "Let the Biscuits Burn" and "The Living Table," shares her insights on hospitality. She emphasizes that hospitality is about making others feel seen and loved, rather than just focusing on aesthetics. Abby encourages listeners to embrace imperfection, overcome the fear of rejection, and invite others into their lives. She shares practical tips like setting simple house rules for hosting, utilizing outdoor spaces, and crafting easy menus. Her heartfelt stories reveal the beauty of building community through connection.
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Digital Invites Lose Emotional Weight
- Modern tech simplified invitations but removed the tangible emotional weight that physical cards provided.
- Handwritten invites can restore a sense of being chosen and increase anticipation, especially for kids.
Invite More Than Once For Hesitant Guests
- Offer multiple invitations and personal follow-ups for hesitant people; repeated, specific invites build trust.
- Avoid generic group texts; invite individually and persistently to help reluctant people join.
Hospitality Is A Practice
- The Bible commands 'practice hospitality,' implying it's a lifelong, imperfect skill to cultivate.
- Framing hospitality as practice frees hosts from perfection and encourages steady growth.




