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Bold Moves
So I have been watching others on here and debating with myself about how to "show up" in my community. How much of myself can I safely express and reveal? What would people say or think? Would they take me seriously?.. etc etc. I keep going back to that day during NYC IRL when I met Goose and his peeps and learned about having a bold theme that I can get excited about, one that sets the culture and tone for the community. The importance of inside jokes. The idea that when you, as a community host, are having fun, that energy is contagious and connective. When I first created my community, I was playing it safe. I wanted to be taken seriously. I wanted things to feel calm, professional, and serene. And while that worked… it also wasn’t the full expression of me. Am I thoughtful and grounded? Yes. But I’m also a bit irreverent. A bit cheeky. A bit fiery. So yesterday I made a bold move. What used to be Real Talk for Singles 50+ is now Find Love After 50. And what used to be a muted stock photos theme is now a very intentional Seinfeld-inspired vibe—complete with familiar images, inside jokes, and a nod to the awkwardness of dating that so many of us recognize. [Before and After pics attached below]. Will everyone love it or approve? Probably not. And that’s ok. That’s not the point. The point is that I’m having fun. I’m trying something new. I’m letting my freak flag fly. The people who love it will likely stay longer and feel more connected. Those who don’t? They may still stick around just for the “show”—who knows. 😉 What I do know is this: when the host feels energized and alive, that energy spills into the entire community. Shout out to @Brian Rushalski , @Sam Greiner and @Goose Dunlavey for inspiration! Let me know what bold moves or theme you've adopted for your community and why it's working for you.
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loving the new update for wingman!! I felt a little overwhelmed with the previous version and found myself struggling to use this feels perfect. simple, informative, actionable. also makes me want to play. awesome job software squad @Yahya Kazi
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🌸 Jan 1st.
ive decided that this 2026 is gonna be BIGGER than 2025. WAY BIGGER i hope ur with me on this one too. And you can set the tone with me for 2026... And come out the the gates with a BANG. For the 1st time in over 1 year i will offer coaching again. But just once, and for 48 hrs. and i heard you. so it will be cheaper than ever before. srsly if you miss this its ur own fault Also a MASSIVE update to wingman will drop early jan, the biggest one yet. i mean it. that will change the way u grow skool communities. Wingman officially becomes the (MUCH SIMPLER) GHL for skool. Mark ur cats
🌸 Jan 1st.
What I Learned from Almost Being Scammed
Most people believe they are in need. And to be clear—yes, many of us have financial pressure. Bills, responsibilities, uncertainty. That part is real. But here is the uncomfortable truth most people avoid: That belief is often used against us. There are people who exploit desperation. They recognize hope mixed with fear and turn it into a business model. They promise relief, abundance, rescue—if you just pay a small fee first. “Just for the transfer.” “Just to unlock the wallet.” “Just one more confirmation.” And then another fee. And another. And then silence. I know this because I almost lost the last money I had. The story was familiar: Someone presenting themselves as a millionaire. Someone claiming they wanted to help. Someone promising 30,000 if I only paid a small amount upfront. It sounds absurd when written down. It didn’t feel absurd in the moment. That is how scams work—not through logic, but through emotional leverage. The Hardest Lesson: The Scammer Is a Mirror This is where most people stop the reflection. They blame the scammer and move on. I didn’t. What I saw was uncomfortable but necessary: The scammer mirrored something in me— a part that believed they needed the money more than I did, a part that wanted a shortcut, a part that hoped someone else would solve my situation. “As within, so without” is not a poetic sentence. It is a law of perception. What you believe internally, you recognize externally. If you expect manipulation, you will see manipulators. If you carry fear, you will notice threats. If you think in lack, you will encounter people selling salvation. This does not mean you deserve to be scammed. It means there is something to understand—without shame. For that, I am grateful for the mirror. Even though it hurt. Real Growth Is Slow—and That Is Not a Failure I don’t have millions. I didn’t receive a miracle transfer. Nothing dramatic happened. What did happen was more important: I learned that all solid things grow in time.
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Hello all! My name is Trini (short for Trinidad). I am from Chile and I am a human design teacher. Favorite pokemon: oddish Favorite color: green Skool challenge: making my community fun for ME. I love what I teach but I struggle with how to keep up with what I think are everyones expectations and just keeping it simple. Glad to be here! already loving the vibezzzzz
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