interview
"Party Coach" Evan Cudworth wants to get us off our phones, out of our grinds, and back into fun for fun’s sake
Published
May 11, 2026 1:30PM (EDT)
Where's the party? (Hill Street Studios/Getty Images)
"Party Coach" Evan Cudworth wants to get us off our phones, out of our grinds, and back into fun for fun’s sake.
interview
"Party Coach" Evan Cudworth wants to get us off our phones, out of our grinds, and back into fun for fun’s sake
Published
May 11, 2026 1:30PM (EDT)
Where's the party? (Hill Street Studios/Getty Images)

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