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๐ŸŽฏ Client spotlight: Blairโ€™s Stevenson
Quick shoutout to @Blair Stevenson , founder of Brava, a performance leadership consultancy in New Zealand, and whoโ€™s soon to launch his Skool community after weeks of focused work together. What stood out for him in our sessions wasnโ€™t flashy tactics: it was the small, intentional decisions that stacked up: - Clarifying the culture he wanted โ†’ then defining concrete actions to support it - Pressure-testing ideas instead of running with first instincts - Choosing Skool deliberately for simplicity and long-term leverage - Designing engagement on purpose, not by hope Blair came in thinking heโ€™d already thought most things through. What unlocked progress was slowing down and working through a clear, structured process, not more tips. This is exactly the kind of work we do in our recently launched group coaching: thinking better before building more. If youโ€™re building a Skool community and want that kind of clarity (and pushback when needed), you know you can find it on our Premium tier๐Ÿ‘‡ https://www.skool.com/professor-game-4694/plans
๐ŸŽฏ Client spotlight: Blairโ€™s Stevenson
"I found it so daunting..." (Then this happened ๐Ÿš€)
@Adrianna Kollar wanted to build a community for people with MS. Great mission. High stakes. But she was stuck. In her own words, she "didn't know where to start." We worked together to install the foundations of her community. But here is the secret: We didn't just build a "content library." We built a Game Loop. We designed the group so that engagement wasn't forced: it was automatic. The result? She went from "daunting" to Launch in 3 weeks. But the real win is what happened after the doors opened. Listen to this part of the video: "People are engaging in the group sessions... and posting in the group." โ€” Adriana She didn't have to beg for attention. Her members showed up ready to play. That is the power of building with Engagement Mechanics from Day 1. Watch the full story below ๐Ÿ‘‡ ๐ŸŽฎ Big Update (check the comments)
The Broken Advice Oracle
How this works: 1. First person asks the Oracle for advice. (โ€œOracle, how do I get more members to engage?โ€) 2. Next person replies with hilariously terrible advice. (โ€œPost only at 3:17 am while juggling bananas.โ€) 3. The cycle continues with new questions and broken advice. Rules: - Advice must be playfully wrong or unhelpful. - No repeats. When you are finished playing, DM me "Mystery Gift" to collect your mystery gift.
The Broken Advice Oracle
Genie got my wish wrong
How it works: 1. First person comments with a wish to the magic genie. ("I want to be filthy rich.โ€) 2. Next person replies with a broken way to grant the wish. Text or image/GIF are welcome (โ€œYou are kinda rich but extremely smelly all the timeโ€) 3.The game keeps going with new wishes and fun ways to break the wish Rules: - Answers must be creative and ruin the wish - No repeating answers When you are finished playing, DM me "Mystery Gift" to collect your mystery gift.
Genie got my wish wrong
Welcome!
I'd like to give a welcome to our new members in September! @Sam Bernard @Carlos Bermudez @Krish Derrico @Stef G @Mel S @Maritz Gerrit @Paul Proulx @Dee S @Mindy Molein @Lorenzo Bennett @Ammad Ashraf @Shelia Clark @Shailesh Rawat @Angele Black Should we do this often? Let's give them a warm welcome!
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