#140: Matt Trinetti – Building The World's Most Engaged Writing Community: Navigating Boundaries, Fostering Belonging, Harnessing the Power of Connection & the Importance of Creative Health
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Apr 12, 2025
Matt Trinetti discusses the importance of community for writers amidst challenges like AI. He highlights how fostering belonging and mutual support can create a vibrant writing environment. The transformative power of writing for mental health is showcased, emphasizing self-expression and personal growth. Innovative community-building strategies, including varied online spaces, are explored, illustrating how technology can enhance connections. Overall, the conversation encourages collaboration and appreciation within the writing journey.
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Rewarding Loyalty
Matt Trinetti rewarded a member who attended multiple events with a gift card.
This act demonstrated recognition and appreciation.
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See and Be Seen
See and recognize people in your community.
Show appreciation and make them feel valued.
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The Thank You Economy
Express gratitude and respond to people individually, even at scale.
This personalized approach strengthens community bonds.
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The Art of Community
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Matt Trinetti, co-founder of the London Writers' Salon, on building the world’s most engaged writing community, the role of creativity in the face of AI and the transformative power of writing for creative and mental health. *
ABOUT MATT TRINETTI Matt Trinetti is the co-founder of London Writers' Salon, our community, dedicated to helping writers connect, make progress, and launch successful careers. With a background in career coaching and leadership development, Matt has worked with top organizations like Google and Unilever. His writing has been featured in Quartz, Huffington Post, and Business Insider, and shared by influential figures such as Tim Ferriss and Arianna Huffington.
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