
Skool Stories
These two hippies taught me "being weird" is okay
Jan 16, 2025
Dan Harrison and Alexander Om, early community builders on Skool and thrice winners of the Skool Games, share their journey of embracing uniqueness. They discuss the power of psychographics over demographics in finding the right community members. Listeners will be intrigued by their humorous anecdotes of self-discovery and the intersection of entrepreneurship with spirituality. The duo also reveals plans for an innovative Skool Cafe, emphasizing the transformative nature of in-person connections and the importance of meaningful community engagement.
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Quick takeaways
- Embracing one's uniqueness fosters a sense of belonging and acceptance within a community, enabling collaborative ventures and deep friendships.
- The establishment of a community-centered café aims to bridge online and offline connections, promoting collaboration and growth among entrepreneurs.
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Finding Your Tribe
A sense of belonging often stems from discovering like-minded individuals who embrace their uniqueness. The speakers share their experiences of feeling ‘weird’ but ultimately finding comfort and acceptance within their own community. This connection not only fosters friendships but also paves the way for collaborative ventures, leading to the creation of a successful agency. Through shared values and similar experiences, the group quickly realizes they are not alone in their quirks, solidifying their bond.
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