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What if it was easy to create a $1M digital business you could be proud of? The path lies in creating people magic. Gina Bianchini, founder and CEO of Mighty Networks, has helped over 10,000 entrepreneurs, brands, and creators grow incredible businesses that put people first and generate millions in profit. Now she’s bringing the secrets of the most successful communities directly to you. In this series, Gina will show you how to build a community so valuable you can charge for it and so wel ...
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We're searching for the planet's best community projects and ideas, and sharing what we find. Each month, inspiring stories and practical insights to help you serve your community, wherever in the world you live. A podcast and radio show from Tearfund and Arukah Network. Support our show and the work we do on our Patreon page: patreon.com/arukahnetwork
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Nicolas Cole is the co-founder of Ship 30 for 30 which is the largest writing program on the internet as well as Premium Ghostwriting academy which is a premiere training program for freelance writers to reposition themselves as premium Ghostwriters and he has self-published 10 books. In this episode Gina and Nicolas break down Nicolas’ 10 principl…
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When joining a new community we want to make sure that a person’s first experience is a positive one and not additional work. Why is a person joining the community in the first place? To meet people and achieve results and transformation they can’t get anywhere else. Because of that your member’s first experience should be tied into that purpose an…
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Making a member's first experience a magical one, is not only so important, but it can also be really fun. When members join we want them to have a positive first experience as opposed to being inundated with a lot of work. In today’s episode, Gina shares what to do when setting up a warm welcome that reinforces why a member is there, what they wil…
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After you’ve launched, it’s so easy to hit the dip. The thing that didn’t go right, the thing you didn’t expect. You have two options; are you going to quit or power through with workshopping? The ability to stay curious in this process of workshopping is one of the most important muscles to learn. Only through workshopping are you going to unlock …
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During your launch, anything is possible. In today’s episode, Gina walks you through all the steps to a successful launch while acknowledging that success might not look like what you thought it would. From your sales pitch to what to do post launch, Gina covers more than formulas but also reframes to make sure you focus on staying curious and bein…
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What should I charge for my community? Well, how much can you quantify the value that someone is getting from being a member of your community? Start there. You need a price that members are going to take seriously but also a price that you’re going to take seriously. Your time has value and getting specific about what you’re providing to your comm…
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People pay attention to what they pay for. In this episode, Gina breaks down why charging more may actually keep people coming back to your community especially if they are receiving amazing results and transformation. The average monthly price of a Mighty Networks membership might surprise you but it also might give you confidence in the value you…
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Daily polls and questions work so well because they allow your members to regularly share their experience related to your big purpose. Now, there’s an effective way to do daily engagement and there’s an ineffective way to do daily engagement. Through specific unlocking phrases and polls, people can respond quickly without it feeling like work on t…
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Daily polls and questions keep bringing members back and create new opportunities for them to engage with each other. In this episode, Gina breaks down the formula for great community questions, how they tie into your member’s best year ever and why using them will actually give you more time back for yourself.…
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You want your members to connect with each other, but you don't want your members giving advice because advice shuts a conversation down. In today’s episode Gina walks you through the importance of a weekly calendar that helps create engaging discussions on a weekly basis. Not only will your members look forward to these but they can build a practi…
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Are you more of a visual learner? Head on over to our website where I have a very pretty video of my masterclass. And come back on Thursdays to watch our companion episode! How do I get my membership to essentially run itself? Well, you already have monthly themes to provide an annual structure. With a weekly calendar you can map out your community…
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What the heck are people going to do together once they're in my community? Guess what, you don’t need 100 hours of content. Through monthly themes you can help people connect with each other, contribute to the community and achieve their Best Year Ever. In today’s episode Gina does a deep dive on the importance of getting your members talking to e…
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Are you more of a visual learner? Head on over to our website where I have a very pretty video of my masterclass. And come back on Thursdays to watch our companion episode! In lieu of producing a ton of content for members, People Magic is all about your members connecting with each other. Monthly themes are used to keep your community engaged and …
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Your Big Purpose is one of the most important aspects of People Magic and it’s also super simple. It brings together Your Ideal Member and Your Best Year Ever into a pitch for your community. In today’s episode, Gina breaks down why pitching a specific person their best year ever isn’t over-promising and under-delivering but rather encouraging peop…
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Are you more of a visual learner? Head on over to our website where I have a very pretty video of my masterclass. And come back on Thursdays to watch our companion episode! You’ve already done the work of finding your Ideal Member and their Best Year Ever. When you put those two things together in a very specific format you’ll have your community p…
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The Best Year Ever is so much fun, it’s the life your member is leading as a result of being a part of your community. In today’s episode Gina walks you through The Best Year Ever but not just that, she also does a deep dive into reframing your fears of failure that can be applied to your own life in addition to your online community.…
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Are you more of a visual learner? Head on over to our website where I have a very pretty video of my masterclass. And come back on Thursdays to watch our companion episode! People pay for progress and in order for people to join your community you have to incentivize them with a version of their future self. In this module, Gina takes your Ideal Me…
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Do I need a big following to start an online community? It’s not going to hurt to have a large audience but it’s actually much more important to have a clear idea of WHO you’re serving. In this episode, Gina answers a content creator who wonders if they should start now, or wait until they’ve built up their social media following. Spoiler: Figure o…
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Welcome to the companion podcast to People Magic Profit the free masterclass that teaches you how to build a $1M community. This podcast acts as a deeper dive, covering the most frequently asked questions about communities, memberships, and building a digital business in general. In today’s episode, Gina predicts why online communities with a share…
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Are you more of a visual learner? Head on over to our website where I have a very pretty video of my masterclass. And come back on Thursdays to watch our companion episode! Why do we need ANOTHER online community? Because social media isn’t setting us up to achieve incredible results and transformation with like-minded people. In today’s episode, G…
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Are you more of a visual learner? Head on over to our website where I have a very pretty video of my masterclass. And come back on Thursdays to watch our companion episode! Who brings you energy? Who are you excited to be around? Who do you like? These are all important questions when building a $1M community. In this module, Gina breaks down how t…
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After seven years and 58 episodes, Jake Lloyd announces the closing of the How to build community podcast. He expresses his gratitude to the funders, supporters and listeners, and reflects on the various topics covered by the podcast. These include motivating others, supporting people through loss, advocating for change, building peace and loving y…
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In this episode, David Couzens, Tearfund's Peacebuilding Lead talks about breaking the cycle of conflict and building lasting peace in local communities. David shares insights, stories, and practical steps for reconciliation and emphasises the importance of recognising shared humanity and addressing hidden hurts. Realising our shared humanity:It is…
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About this episode Dr Ian Campbell and Elvis Simamvwa discuss the story and evolution of Salt, a community engagement method focusing on authentic interaction through sharing, appreciation, listening, learning and teamwork. They share experiences from their work in Zambia, where Salt was first applied to understand community concerns about HIV and …
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About this episode Gita Roy, from Bangladesh, helped to establish a water treatment plant in her village that makes saltwater safe to drink. The plant has had a positive impact on the village, providing people with access to safe drinking water and creating business opportunities for women. Podcast highlights The impact of climate change on safe wa…
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About this episode Charles Macai, a water specialist with 25 years experience leading projects across Africa, shares about how communities can have sustainable access to safe water. He discusses the benefits of business-based approaches, and why it is important to collaborate with governments to ensure long-term sustainable access. Water infrastruc…
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In conversation with Jake Lloyd, community leaders from India, Nepal, Nigeria and the UK share how local communities can work together to solve urgent health challenges and make the global health system fit for the future. They discuss the importance of community participation, collaboration with government and learning from mistakes.…
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Loss and grief will affect all of us at some point in our lives. In this episode, Barnabé Anzaruni, a theologian based in Kenya, shares his personal experiences with loss and provides advice on how best to support someone who is grieving. Barnabé explains that words sometimes fail to provide comfort during grief and that what we say can sometimes c…
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A new society for a new millennium In January 2000, Rosemary Stephenson and her family could be seen on televisions across the UK on a reality TV show called Castaway. The show placed 36 people on a remote Scottish island to attempt to start a community from scratch. The objective was to become a self-sufficient society, living off the land and cre…
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This episode explores: Community-led advocacy Advocacy aims to influence the decisions of those in government, in particular the public policies and practices that shape economic and social development. Community-led advocacy refers to activities that are carried out by citizens to influence local decision-makers and bring positive change to their …
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Hazeen Latif works for Amplifying Voices Pakistan. In this episode, Hazeen talks about community-centred media and how it can lead to positive, lasting change. He tells the story of an isolated community in Pakistan who initiated changes to infrastructure by creating their own radio programmes. Community-centred media Community-centred media is dif…
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JON is a recovering alcoholic from the UK. In this episode he shares a raw and powerful story of his struggle with addiction and journey of recovery. Along the way, he reflects on how best you can support people around you who are facing similar challenges. Learn about Alcoholics Anonymous at www.aa.org Help us tell more stories like this at patreo…
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What does it mean to love your enemy? Why is it important? And how can you go about doing it? In this episode we put these questions to world leading climate campaigner ALASTAIR MCINTOSH. His work is inspired by his Quaker faith, and in this interview he describes how he approaches encounters with his "enemies", as told in his most recent book Ride…
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Muna's story From the moment Muna was born, her church made it very clear that she and her family were not alone. She says, ‘We saw the church welcoming and embracing me. They were really supportive. Not only to me but to the whole family. They didn’t define me by my disability; they looked at me as a person.’ Through growing up being loved and mix…
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In this episode CALLY MAGALHĀES shares a story so remarkable it's being made into a feature film. In the Brazilian prison in which she worked, she started a drama project where youth offenders reenact the crimes that put them in prison in the first place. But crucially, they play the role of their victims. Here she explains how this idea has led to…
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How can you help the people around you to achieve their goals and reach their potential? CATRIONA HOREY is a Coach in the UK, where she helps leaders in charities, social innovation and education to set goals and achieve them. In this episode, she explains what coaching is, how it works, and how you can use coaching skills to support others. To lea…
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Since 2016, village elders, mothers and schoolchildren in a small community in the Democratic Republic of Congo have worked to reintroduce a species of edible caterpillar to their local area. In the process they've boosted food security, nutrition, biodiversity, local relationships, job opportunities and more. In this episode, VIOLET RURIA from The…
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How can you help your community, organisation or team get better at problem-solving? In this episode, join 'Psychological Safety' expert ERIN LLOYD ROTICH from the USA, Tearfund's PRANAYA CHHETRI from Nepal, and FWANGMUN OSCAR DANLADI from the pioneering Jos Green Centre in Nigeria, as they help us search for answers. Learn more about... Jos Green …
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SHAYDANY URBANI helps people to identify and challenge fake news, as part of her work with the organisation 'First Draft'. Here she shares her top tips and advice, alongside case studies of people successfully fighting fake news around the world. Learn more about... First Draft: www.firstdraftnews.org Footsteps: www.learn.tearfund.org Arukah Networ…
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What if you could turn litter into money? FWANGMUN OSCAR DANLADI leads a movement of young people in Nigeria who have found a way to turn the country’s huge problem of electronic waste into their own thriving and sustainable businesses. In this episode he tells us the story, and shares tips and advice on how you can do something similar where you l…
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10-20% of young people globally experience mental health conditions of some kind. But the majority do not seek help or receive support. Keeping in mind the saying that 'it takes a village to raise a child', in this episode we ask how can a village - or a community - support the mental health of its young people? Expert guests join us from around th…
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This isn't a normal episode of the show! Today we're pleased to announce that Arukah Network is joining forces with our friends at Tearfund's 'Footsteps' magazine in order to create this show together. In this episode our presenter JAKE LLOYD is joined by the Editor of Footsteps JUDE COLLINS to find out what this new partnership means for the show.…
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'Eco Church' is a scheme for churches in the UK who want to demonstrate that the gospel is good news for the planet as well as its people. Since it was launched by the environmental charity A Rocha in 2016, thousands of churches have worked to achieve 'Eco Church' status.In this episode, Eco Church founder RUTH VALERIO tells us how it began, its cu…
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Arukah members TED LANKESTER, JUBIN VARGHESE and NATHAN GRILLS have recently collaborated on the fourth edition of popular book 'Setting Up Community Health Programmes in Low and Middle Income Settings'. In this episode, they share stories and insights from the book.It is published by Oxford University Press in association with Arukah Network, and …
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ASHLEY GOOD created the world's first ever 'Failure Consultancy'. It's called Fail Forward and it helps people and organisations to use failure as an opportunity to learn and grow. In this episode, she shares her top stories, tools and tips to help you "fail intelligently" in your life, work and community.Learn more about her work at www.failforwar…
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Since 2018, DANIEL SARA TURAY has been running a huge volunteer project in his region of Sierra Leone. The aim: to build over 100 miles of roads and to connect villages that have never been connected by road before. To do this, he’s recruited hundreds of local volunteers. He's been telling us how, and why.Help us tell more stories like this at patr…
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