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The Find My People Expert Panel: Real Strategies for Building Activated Community

The Find My People Expert Panel: Real Strategies for Building Activated Community

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How do you build a community that actually connects—not just scrolls, likes, and disappears?In this special Do The Thing Podcast panel episode, Stacey Lauren brings together seven brilliant women from across industries who’ve built activated, purpose-driven communities. Together, they unpack the real patterns behind deep connection and consistent engagement—and what most people get wrong when trying to lead a group, grow an audience, or “find their people.”You’ll learn:✔️ Why shared transitions matter more than shared interests✔️ The #1 mindset shift that turns passive members into co-leaders✔️ How digital platforms can actually make connection deeper✔️ What community looks like when it runs on purpose, not egoFeaturing:• Jane Stecyk – VP Marketing, Mighty Networks• Nicole Haase – CEO, Modern Prairie• Amanda Black – Founder, Solo Female Traveler Network • Eileen Wilder – Founder of Wild & Free• Christina Rowe – Founder, Women Helping Women Entrepreneurs• Felena Hanson – Founder, Hera Hub• Laura Carney – Author of "My Father's List"Timestamps:00:00 – Stacey’s opening: Why “find my people” matters now06:12 – Jane on transitions as the key to belonging12:45 – Amanda on creating courage locally and globally18:05 – Nicole on safety and softness in digital space23:20 – Christina on generosity and platform-sharing28:50 – Felena on scaling support for entrepreneurs34:30 – Eileen on voice, confidence, and virtual energy40:15 – Laura on legacy, loss, and finding connection through action47:00 – Closing reflections and challenge preview

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