Building a Membership that Feels like a Village. Moving Away from the Bigger is Better Mentality.

EPISODE · Apr 7, 2020 · 3 MIN

Building a Membership that Feels like a Village. Moving Away from the Bigger is Better Mentality.

from Making Majik Podcast with Bradley Morris from Majik Media · host Bradley Morris

Join our all-inclusive Majik Media Membership at www.MajikMedia.com Show Description: Do you remember the show, "Cheers" that was on TV in the 1980's? (If you don't, continue reading, this reference will only take a moment...) Remember when that loveable character, Norm walked into the bar every episode and all the people in the room would turn to him and yell, "NORM!" in unison? Could you imagine how good it would feel if every time you walked into a room, everyone would turn and enthusiastically call out your name?! Well, that is the essence and feeling I want for our Majik Media membership moving forward. This three minute clip from our Making Majik Podcast explains... I am more convinced than ever about the power and importance of Village Thinking. More is not necessarily better, especially when it comes to community building. Wouldn't it be amazing to login to a community or onto a mastermind call and have everybody know you, understand your business or project and be able to support you, cheer you on and encourage you when you're feeling discouraged? I hope you will consider joining us inside of the Majik Media community at www.majikmedia.com This short clip was from our recent episode with Rachael Kay Alber from Awkward Marketing. Listen to the entire episode here. Listen to all episodes of the Making Majik Podcast on iTunes, Spotify or Google Play. Hooray!

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