Create Community Marsha Druker
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Exploring the human side of community.
On this podcast, host Marsha Druker (Founder of Fuckup Nights Toronto) chats with fellow community builders to define what “community” truly means and how it evolves with changing times.
Make sure to subscribe and follow along on Instagram at @createcommunitypod and our website www.createcommunitypod.com for updates!
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Creating Community for Young People with Venture for Canada
Scott Stirrett is the Co-founder and CEO of Venture for Canada, a non-profit organization on the mission to foster the entrepreneurial skills & mindsets of young Canadians. Venture for Canada’s vision is a Canada where young people can equitably realize their entrepreneurial potential to build the most prosperous place in the world.
In this episode, Scott and Marsha chat about how VFC shifted from a thriving in-person community to having to adapt to becoming virtually focused. We then flip the script and Scott interviews Marsha about Fuckup Nights. They chat about failure, why young people should consider entrepreneurship, and why community is more important than ever for young people.
Episode Notes: https://www.createcommunitypod.com/episodes/scott-stirrett
Venture for Canada’s annual ALL THINGS PEOPLE virtual conference is coming up! In this event, you'll learn how to give everyone a seat at the table, and most importantly, how to put people first. Learn more here and buy your tickets today: https://bit.ly/3y9nMiK
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Is Community the Answer to The War on Talent? A Conversation with Donut’s Dan Manian
Do you have a best friend at work? According to Dan Manian, it could be a game changer!
After spending years working in product at fast-growing startups, Dan co-founded Donut to help teams foster cultures of connectivity and collaboration.
In this episode, Dan and Marsha chat about how to create rituals for your team that foster camaraderie and community. Dan also shares some great ideas around how to build connections equitably in a hybrid environment.
Episode Notes: https://www.createcommunitypod.com/episodes/dan-manian
Donut's Community: #donut-be-strangers
Donut has a new community, #donut-be-strangers, to connect the people who connect everyone else. If you're interested in meeting fellow connectors, learning vetted approaches to team engagement, and sharing what's worked for you, then you can go to donut.com and use the chat popup to request your invitation! -
Scaling Your Community With Integrity
Ashley Barby is the founder of FashionTech, a global community for people at the intersection of fashion and technology. FashionTech provides programming through speaker series, networking opportunities, ongoing industry analysis and much more. Ashley is also the Retail Strategy Lead at Tulip, a mobile retail technology SaaS company at the forefront of omni-channel experiences.
In this episode, Ashley and Marsha chat about scaling a community with integrity, mistakes to avoid when just starting out, the future of retail and how community plays a massive role, and lots more.
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Should EVERY Business Have A Community? A Conversation with David Spinks
David Spinks is the co-founder of CMX, VP of Community at Bevy, host of Masters of Community podcast, and the author of The Business of Belonging.
CMX is the world's largest network for community professionals. Over 25,000 of community professionals come to CMX for training, research, events, and community. In 2019, CMX was acquired by Bevy, an enterprise software platform that powers community-driven events and virtual conferences.
In this episode, David shares his journey of building CMX, how to turn an audience into a community, his thoughts on the future of the community industry, and so much more.
Episode Notes: https://www.createcommunitypod.com/episodes/david-spinks
Grab your copy of David’s new book: The Business of Belonging
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How To Build Your Network as an Introvert: A Conversation with Jeff MacIntyre
Many years in business development have taught Jeff MacIntyre that business is built around solid relationships and how rewarding giving back to the community can be.
Jeff leads the Fuckup Nights Kitchener-Waterloo community and is a Vice President Sales of and Corporate Development in the cannabis space.
This conversation takes us from Jeff’s unique wedding, to thinking through the future of events, how to build your network as an introvert, how to leave communities and situations that are no longer serving you, and so much more.
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Eradicating Harassment in Creator Communities with Communyco's Bar Kirshon
Bar Kirshon is the Co-Founder and CEO of Communyco, a new platform that helps content creators who teach their craft to connect with their online communities.
In this episode, Bar shares her journey of growing up with creative roots, moving from Israel to Canada, and starting and growing Communyco. Bar and Marsha chat about how to keep communities harassment free, how to find work-life balance, and how to find your community in a new city.
Show Notes: https://www.createcommunitypod.com/episodes/bar-kirshon
Want to check out Communyco’s beta? Sign up on communyco.com using code "communyco-family" + check out their upcoming event - The Creator Series
Customer Reviews
Going deep in a deeply important topic
What I most like about this podcast is a laser focus on community which…is what is more important now than ever! Marsha does a great job at weaving in her perspectives with guests so you feel like it’s a dynamic dialogue.
A unique exploration of community
Deep and insightful questions by the host truly explores the nuance of community building with phenomenal guests. This is a masterclass on the human side of community. If you are a community builder this is a must listen.
A Unique Podcast Worth Listening To!
Really enjoyed the interview with Leora, the founder of FuckUp Nights Israel. The discussion about community was so insightful and provided a lot of great advice that I can bring to my own community. The focus of the podcast overall is on such an important topic. I love how it's so different from other podcasts I've listened to.