Ep. 96 - Community vs. Networking

EPISODE · Sep 3, 2023 · 28 MIN

Ep. 96 - Community vs. Networking

from Thriving The Future Podcast

After two years and almost 100 episodes, we discuss how our views of community have changed.In Ep. 1 of the podcast Perpend and I discussed what is necessary for successful community:WorldviewSkin in the game/Proof of WorkProximityCommon purposeCommon cultureAre you doing community or just networking?Networking can be transactional and extracting; Community is more holistic and is more about people. It is sharing life and culture.When your community workshops become so mundane that you don't take pictures anymore, It is something that you do. Something that shares life and culture. That's where you see people stay or fall away.After things went back to "normal" we saw less engagement and people don't want to get together and do stuff. They just wanted to create a network, and have a "parallel economy". How did that work out two years later?Then I discuss the different levels of community. You naturally have inner and outer circles. There is no purity test unless you are talking about forming intentional community. The inner and outer circles are gates that function to answer the question "who can I trust?"Tips for building community:Meetups - these can be formal (monthly meeting) or informal (coffee shop or restaurant).Workshops - build community by sharing skills.weekly chats or calls.Episode website: https://ThrivingtheFuture.com/community-vs-networkingWant to Create a Food Forest and Grow 3-5X More Food?🔎- Check out Will Horvath's Free Food Forest ToolkitWhat you get:How to create a food forest: step-by-step implementation checklistSite-Survey Checklist: how to “read the landscape” and analyze your site5 plug-and-play Permaculture Guild examples you can copy and recreate in your food forestThe exact Layout Planning Guide that Will used when establishing his food forestI also recommend Will's Finding Land Course - now $100 off.See my apple guild that I created after taking Will's course.If you like this unique topic, shoot us a tip on Venmo @ThrivingtheFuture or CashApp $ThrivingtheFuture.Or join the Thriving Patreon at Patreon.com/ThrivingtheFuture. You get early episode, extra outtakes including the extra episode with Cyprian, e-books, and listen in on our chicken planning workshop as we plan out a season of hatching and processing chickens, and rotating roosters,

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