EVENTS
Start with a Discussion Circles or Networking. Most members join after experiencing the continuity.
Not a pitch room. Not a one-off event. A place where people remember you.
EC designs recurring interaction environments where relationships are given time to grow. Formats include:
First time?
Start with Discussion Circles or Networking. It’s the easiest way to meet people with real context.
Not your first session?
Try other formats to reconnect and meet new faces.
Guided enough to remove awkwardness, relaxed enough to feel human. You’ll meet a small number of people properly — not rush through intros.
A shared topic makes it easier to connect quickly and go deeper than surface-level introductions. You’ll leave with real insight and natural follow-ups.
Casual meetups such as meals or outdoor walks where conversations flow without agendas.
Guest-led conversations with time for Q&A and room dialogue. Practical takeaways, followed by discussions that continue beyond the session.
Training-style sessions that mix learning and doing. You’ll leave with a clearer approach, tools, or a next step, plus conversations that continue naturally.
Small-scale fairs where trusted members and partners showcase what they do in a relaxed, human setting.
Scaled-down tradeshows designed for quality conversations, not crowded booths or mass selling.
Community-led initiatives where members come together to support meaningful causes.
Events are the mechanism; continuity is the outcome.
First-timers? Start with Discussion Circles or Networking.
Some events run across multiple dates. Click “View Dates & Details” to see full session information.
If you still have questions, talk to us.
No. Most people attend a session first to experience the format and pace. Membership is for those who want the continuity to compound over time.
Just come as you are, no deck needed. If it helps, have a simple intro ready:
what you do
who you serve
what you’re currently working on
A business card is optional. The goal is real conversation, not performance.
No. EC is designed to feel human, guided enough to remove awkwardness, but not a room where people compete for attention. If business happens, it comes from familiarity and shared context, not hard selling.
Each format supports a different way of connecting:
Discussion Circles — guided, themed conversations (depth first)
Networking — structured mingling for real conversations (easy connection)
Guest Speakers — operator stories + Q&A + room dialogue (learning + context)
Workshops — training-style sessions that are practical and applied (skills + action)
If you enjoyed the rhythm, you can simply come again. That’s where the value compounds. And if continuity feels like a fit, you can apply for membership to take part more consistently and build relationships over time.