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EPISODE · Jul 3, 2024 · 20 MIN

Discover the Art of Community Building: PowWows.com Founder’s Journey

from Harmonious at Lunch · host HumanOp Technologies

Ever wondered how a side passion can turn into a thriving community and a full-time venture? Join us in today's episode of Harmonious at Lunch as Brandon Gano chats with Paul Gowder, the visionary behind PowWows.com. From starting a website in 1996 to celebrating Native American culture for over 25 years, Paul’s journey is nothing short of fascinating.Paul Gowder has turned his love for Native American powwows into a thriving online community, offering a virtual space for cultural celebration and education. PowWows.com has become a cornerstone for those looking to connect with and learn about Native American culture, listing hundreds of powwows across the US and Canada. Visit his site at https://www.powwows.com and discover a powwow near you. Paul also offers invaluable tools for email marketing at https://paulgowder.com/emailtools, a must-have for any business owner looking to grow their email list and community engagement.Connect with Paul Gowder on social media:Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/PowWowscom/6228167895Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/powwowscom/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-gowder-5a67473b/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@powwowscomYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/PowWowsComIn this episode, Paul shares his strategies for balancing a full-time job while nurturing a side hustle, the importance of community building, and how he leverages email marketing to maintain and grow his audience. His story is a testament to perseverance, passion, and the power of niche communities.Key takeaways include:The significance of adapting your definition of success over time.Practical tips for monetizing a community-focused business.How to leverage social media and email marketing to build and maintain an engaged audience.The cultural impact and importance of powwows and how they serve as a celebration of Native American heritage.Notable quotes from the episode:"The more you educate people on something, the better they understand and appreciate it. And the more they appreciate it, the more they'll protect it.""Email is about having conversations directly with your audience. It's not just about sales; it's about building relationships."Episode highlights include Paul’s recount of the early days of PowWows.com, his tips for managing time and resources while working full-time, and the emotional moments that reignite his passion for Native American culture.Don’t miss out on this enriching conversation with Paul Gowder. Like, comment, and subscribe to Harmonious at Lunch for more episodes that fuel your business success. Visit https://whadif.com/ and explore Paul’s resources at https://www.powwows.com and https://paulgowder.com/emailtools to get instant clarity in your business operations.Stay tuned for more inspiring stories and actionable business advice on Harmonious at Lunch!

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