LC023: Why you should organize meetups with Shah Turner
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An Interview with Shah Turner
Shah Turner is the creator of 30 Foot Gorilla, which helps designers start and grow something big. It also helps designers discover the freedom to lead the life you want to, the skills to grow a business that thrives and a place to connect with others doing the same.
If you get lonely working from home (or maybe you’re one of the only creatives in the office) you’re going to want to listen to Shah.
In this episode, we’ll cover:
- Building lasting relationships by meeting in person
- People tell you things in person that they won’t say on social media
- Don’t organize meetups for your own benefit, organize them for your audience’s benefit
- Why you need to build a powerful network and why in-person meetups is the way to build one.
Links from the Show
- Design Draw Speak (Our mutual friend, Christina Canters)
- Meetup.com
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