In the Youpreneur world, we’re all about building connections whether they’re on or offline. This is why I’m a big believer in live events. There really is nothing like creating real moments and in-person connections between members. 

Different communities mean different approaches. You always have to make sure you anticipate what kind of event your audience needs before putting on your event-organizer hat. What works for one group - like a large-scale conference - might not work for a group that is looking for a more intimate setting. In this episode, I go through the different kinds of live events you can put on when building a vibrant tribe to help you decide.

Also, stay tuned as I make a special announcement about the launch of our own brand new mastermind group, the Youpreneur Incubator. The team and I have been gathering all your feedback on how we can serve you better and we can’t wait to get this started in the new year. 

I talk about how it will be focusing on diversifying revenue, increasing profits and developing world-class relationships plus a few bits and pieces on how the mastermind will work and what you can expect!

Essential learning points from this episode:


  • The beauty of community meet-ups is that it can be as structured or as free as you want it to be. 
  • Encouraging your community members to have their own mini-meetups can be a great way to keep your tribe building those connections.
  • Live events are an amazing way to help forge stronger bonds with your community and get the word out to reach a new audience.
  • Having a core group of peers to give you that nudge in the right direction can make such a difference in how you run your business.
  • Much, much more!

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