Sublime
An inspiration engine for ideas
A circle of aspiring entrepreneurs who gather to discuss their work, share tips on what seems to be working, and provide
Todd Henry • The Accidental Creative
You need to begin with a core set of questions: Who do you want to learn from? What do you want to learn? How will you get to them? How can you ensure an effective session? How do you make sense of what you learn?
Giff Constable • Talking to Humans: Success starts with understanding your customers

When you embrace the power of workshopping, though, you can focus on reframing the things that didn’t work and then doing more of the things that work and building on them. I believe fundamentally that not only is this true for hosting a community, but also for any kind of new project or new kind of creativity—this is an opportunity to workshop you
... See moreGina Bianchini • Purpose
I started a couple meetup groups around topics that matter to me.
Kat Vellos • We Should Get Together: The Secret to Cultivating Better Friendships
The bar for teaching/training meetings should be that whatever is taught is immediately practical and beneficial to the participants.
Jeff Shannon • Lead Engaging Meetings
30 Lessons About Building An Online Creator Business I Learned At 30 Years Old
Jari Roomerwritebuildscale.substack.com
2. Have at least a tiny website that shows something neat.
3. Do things publicly. Have Twitter, Github, etc. Comment publicly, ideally with your real name. This forces you to be nicer, too.
4. Help other people.