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Dear Bri: Community Strategy, Fiascos, and Drama

Dear Bri: Community Strategy, Fiascos, and Drama

著者: Bri Leever Community Consultant Strategist and Founder at Ember.
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Welcome to Dear Bri, an advice column for community conundrums, fiascos, and drama! In each episode, host and community strategist Bri Leever brings on a guest community expert to read and advise on an anonymous letter from a real-life community creator in distress. From online community-building mishaps to community engagement tactics, this podcast will help you master the art of community management by providing oh-so-relatable community stories (in a dramatic retelling) while approaching the issue with sound community strategy and advice.The mission? Helping community creators and community managers feel a little less crazy and a lot less alone. You're in the right place if you are... Community Curious: Creators or brands interested in exploring the benefits of a community for their business. Learn the basics of community-powered marketing and building a community-powered business from scratch.Community Hatchlings: Newcomers to online community building looking for guidance and support. Discover best practices, tips for growing and engaging your community, and learn from others' experiences.Senior Community Folks: Experienced community managers seeking expert advice on the toughest situations. Get insights into advanced community engagement tactics and innovative growth strategy.Dear Bri combines relatable storytelling with expert community strategy, making it a unique and valuable resource for community pros. Each episode provides real-life scenarios, practical solutions, and actionable steps you can implement in your community management practices.Community creators listening to Dear Bri will feel a little less alone in the important work of community building and a whole lot less crazy as each episode normalizes and provides strategic insights for some of the toughest online community scenarios. Whether you're curious about building a community, just starting out, or a seasoned professional looking for advanced advice, Dear Bri has something for you. Episodes drop weekly on Tuesday. Hit the follow button so you don't miss out! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.Bri Leever マネジメント・リーダーシップ マーケティング マーケティング・セールス リーダーシップ 経済学
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  • Where Is Community Building Today and Where Is It Headed? With Zach Hawtof, CEO at Tightknit
    2025/05/13

    In this episode, we’re hearing from Curious in Colorado. Our letter today deals with knowing whether jumping onto the community train is worthwhile by understanding the future of community building.

    To better help Curious in Colorado, I invited Zach Hawtof – Co-Founder, Community Manager, and CEO at Tightknit – as my guest expert. He is someone who has extensive experience building community, and not only thinks a lot about where community building is headed, but is also building the future of community platforms on Slack himself with his company.

    So, tune in for a bigger picture of where we are in time and space with building communities and what that means for your community, as well as to learn how to be more psychic.

    In this episode:

    (04:03)  The evolution of community building online over the years

    (07:14) The communitea: Curious in Colorado’s letter

    (08:21) Communities will endure, but can we say the same for digital ones?

    (12:12) Build community where your people are  and meet them on their level

    (13:47) The cheat code for engagement and the importance of making people feel safe

    (19:18) Slack is not a community platform, but in reality, it actually is

    (21:12) How to be more psychic, identify the gaps, and truly solve problems

    (24:51) Follow the breadcrumb trail, build what you know, and get help along the way

    (32:33) Ask good questions and truly listen to help your customers

    (36:08) Sales and the fact that sometimes people are just not ready to be your customer yet

    (39:34) The unique challenges in the community industry

    (41:13) The future of the community space with AI in the picture


    Resources Mentioned:

    Join the Tightknit Community.

    Catch up with the Dear Bri episode where I talk about Slack with Noelle Flowers, Where is the best place to build my community?

    Check out the 2024 CMX Community Industry Trends Report Zach mentions (Page 17).

    Sign up for Heartbeat. Bri’s recommended all-in-one community platform.

    Join Ember. The place for go-getter community creators building community-powered businesses.


    Zach Hawtof

    🖥️ Website

    📱 Linkedin


    Bri Leever

    🖥️ Website

    📹 Youtube

    📱Linkedin

    And before you go…

    Want your story to be next? Submit an anonymous letter about your community conundrum, fiasco, drama, or other dilemma here.

    *Dear Bri is produced by Ideablossoms.


    Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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  • How do I find the first members for my niche community? With Murtaza Bambot, Founder & CEO at Heartbeat
    2024/10/15

    In this episode, we’re hearing from Sensitive in Seattle. Today’s letter deals with how to grow a community where joining that community might in and of itself be taboo.


    To better help Sensitive in Seattle, I’m bringing in the big guns. I invited Murtaza Bambot as my guest expert. He is the Founder & CEO at Heartbeat — the all-in-one platform for community businesses (also the sponsor of this podcast!) that has served has served over 5, 000 communities.


    So, tune in for an episode packed full of wisdom where Murtaza guides us through the process of finding those initial community members, even in a sensitive community, from a place of empathy and authority.


    In this episode:

    (05:51) Having a customer community when everything is going wrong

    (10:55) The only way out is through

    (14:40) The communitea: Sensitive in Seattle’s letter

    (15:41) Why community exists in the first place

    (18:23) Immediate boots-on-the-ground strategies to find your initial members

    (22:52) Prime advice on sales calls

    (24:43) Murtaza’s advice on using paid ads

    (26:27) The power of a paid waitlist to launch your community

    (31:16) You deserve to be paid for your work

    (34:45) Focus your marketing on the transformation

    (45:17) Be ready to constantly research, test, and implement

    (46:40) Leveraging ChatGPT as a thought partner

    (49:25) What makes a great salesperson


    Resources Mentioned:

    ❤️ Sign up for Heartbeat. Bri’s recommended all-in-one community platform.

    💛 Join Ember. The place for go-getter community creators building community-powered businesses.


    Noteworthy quotes:

    “When you have 0 customers, your job is just to get to 1. And when you have 1 customer, your job is to get to 10. You don't have to think about what 100 customers, 1,000, 10,000 customers look like. Don't build these things to scale at the start.“ - Murtaza Bambot


    Murtaza Bambot

    🖥️ Website

    📱 Linkedin


    Bri Leever

    🖥️ Website

    📩 Newsletter

    📹 Youtube

    📱 Linkedin


    And before you go…


    💜 Leave a review on Apple Podcasts

    💚 Leave a review on Spotify


    That helps the podcast more than you know and I deeply appreciate it. 🙏


    Want your story to be next? Submit an anonymous letter about your community conundrum, fiasco, drama, or other dilemma here.


    *Dear Bri is produced by Ideablossoms.


    Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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    54 分
  • How do I do if a community member is trauma dumping? With Mallory Contois, Head of Community at Mercury
    2024/10/08

    In this episode, we hear from Negativity in New York. Today’s letter deals with the nuanced line between keeping your community positive while making space for people to be honest and real about the struggles they are experiencing.


    To better help Negativity in New York, I invited Mallory Contois as my guest expert. She has lots to contribute today because as the creator of one of my FAVORITE communities, Old Girls Club — a virtual community for working women with over 1,800 members that’s been running for 2.5 years on Slack.


    Mallory has seen some sh*t, so tune in for some tactical advice and practical strategies for navigating the difficult task of allowing tough conversations to take place in your community but not letting them take over.


    In this episode:

    (04:33) Moderating difficult topics and maintaining a safe space

    (12:08) The Politics channel: a test

    (16:28) Different responses for different sizes of community

    (19:31) The communitea: Negativity in New York’s letter

    (20:58) What to do when a community member is trauma dumping

    (27:35) Practical advice for having those tough conversations

    (33:39) The importance of creating some distance from community members

    (37:37) The wild success of the Yell in Caps Here channel in the OGC community


    Expect: Thoughtful community engagement tactics and community management coaching.


    Resources Mentioned:

    👩‍🦰 Join the Old Girls Club jointheogc.com.

    🎧 Past episodes mentioned: Episode 7 with Andrea Middleton and Episode 9 with Jae Washington.

    ❤️ Sign up for Heartbeat. All-in-one community platform.

    💛 Join Ember. The place for community creators building community-powered businesses.


    Mallory Contois

    🖥️ Website

    📱 Linkedin


    Bri Leever

    🖥️ Website

    📩 Newsletter

    📹 Youtube

    📱 Linkedin


    And before you go…

    💜 Leave a review on Apple Podcasts

    💚 Leave a review on Spotify

    That helps the podcast more than you know and I deeply appreciate it. 🙏


    Want your story to be next? Submit an anonymous letter about your community conundrum, fiasco, drama, or other dilemma here.


    *Dear Bri is produced by Ideablossoms.


    Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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    44 分

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