Anson Yu and Hudhayfa (aka HudZah) Nazoordeen are Hosts at Socratica.
Socratica is an open collective of makers, artists, founders, researchers, designers, and everything in between.
RSVP for Socratica's Symposium here.
Takeaways
- How and why Socratica was founded.
- Socratica emerged as a countercultural response to isolation post-COVID.
- It attracts individuals who seek to explore their own projects.
- Why the focus on interdisciplinary collaboration.
- Participants gain permission to explore diverse interests.
- Dive into the concept of "permission".
- The structure of sessions.
- Nodes like Atelier, Ascend, Momentum and more globally.
- The community thrives on personal agency and ownership.
- Socratica's success lies in its ability to adapt and inspire.
- Alumni play a crucial role in maintaining connections.
- The Symposium.
- How to run an engaging demo.
- Celebrating turnover of Hosts brings fresh ideas to the community.
Chapters
00:00 Origins of Socratica: A Personal Journey
03:06 The Unique Appeal of Socratica
05:25 Interdisciplinary Collaboration: The Power of Diverse Projects
09:49 Permission and Exposure: Unlocking Potential
14:54 The Structure and Rhythm of Socratica Sessions
18:16 Expanding Horizons: The Concept of Socratica Nodes
20:42 Cultivating Community Ownership
24:30 The Role of Alumni in Socratica
26:25 The Evolution of the Symposium
32:05 Crafting Engaging Demos
38:38 Call to Action: Join the Movement
Keywords
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