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Community is relationships. Relationships are give & take. Kim Johnson, Head of Community at Geneva

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Kim Johnson, Head of Community at Geneva talks about her time at Glossier building community ambassadors program and other initiatives which created experiences to celebrate people. She talks about challenges a community leader can face and how you can balance scale and growth with true community and connection. She discussed her ideal community-building platform and shares 3 pieces of advice for new community builders who are just getting started in their journey of building communities.
She believes in, "Your community can often tell your story better than you can".
When you are early in a community building it takes time. It takes time to make connections. It takes time to build a community that's thriving and can take off and grow on its own. Ensuring you take that time to give care and space to the community to truly grow authentically and to nurture it is super important.
Link to Geneva - Geneva is a safe and welcoming city of private groups, each with their own personality and purpose.
​Link to Glossier
Link to Kim Johnson LinkedIn
Link to the episode on YouTube with timestamps
Link to Rafy's Twitter
Link to Uncommunity's Newsletter
Learn about Uncommunity
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Content provided by Mohammed Rafy. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Mohammed Rafy or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Kim Johnson, Head of Community at Geneva talks about her time at Glossier building community ambassadors program and other initiatives which created experiences to celebrate people. She talks about challenges a community leader can face and how you can balance scale and growth with true community and connection. She discussed her ideal community-building platform and shares 3 pieces of advice for new community builders who are just getting started in their journey of building communities.
She believes in, "Your community can often tell your story better than you can".
When you are early in a community building it takes time. It takes time to make connections. It takes time to build a community that's thriving and can take off and grow on its own. Ensuring you take that time to give care and space to the community to truly grow authentically and to nurture it is super important.
Link to Geneva - Geneva is a safe and welcoming city of private groups, each with their own personality and purpose.
​Link to Glossier
Link to Kim Johnson LinkedIn
Link to the episode on YouTube with timestamps
Link to Rafy's Twitter
Link to Uncommunity's Newsletter
Learn about Uncommunity
Support Uncommunity by buying a coffee

  continue reading

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