So one of the things that we've learned over the years is that a pretty sizable percentage of our listenership, our community, are what I would call conscious business founders, people who are creating something, whether it's a social venture, nonprofit, or for profit, but with a real mission built around it, the desire to serve something or someone bigger.
One of the other things that I've learned along the way, being an entrepreneur myself and also working with and supporting hundreds of others over a period of years, is that it can be a profoundly lonely pursuit.
It's the type of thing where even if you have a team and a substantial company, very often you need somebody else to turn to, people who are sort of parallel playing along the way with you.
So we've created something for you.
It's called the 108, and it's a conscious business collective of similar founders, capped at no more than 108 people, where we're all in.
It's a safe, protected space, a place where you can get true, confidential, uplifting advice, wisdom, input, and no longer travel this road alone.
So if that sounds interesting to you, check out the details@goodlifeproject.com.
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Hey there, it's Jonathan with this week's short and sweet good Life project riff.
I know sometimes some of the recent ones actually, I was just thinking, have gotten a little bit longer.
So the idea was to see if we can keep these a little bit shorter and sweeter so you can kind of drop in, listen, get a nugget of something that makes you think a little bit, and then move on.
Go about your day and have fun.
We may be experimenting with our format like we usually do, generally around once a year or so, we kind of revisit what's going on and play a little bit.
So keep your ears open for some potential interesting shifts in the future.
So today's riff is something I was thinking about recently, and that's what I call the experimental life.
And a couple years back, I guess it was the summer, maybe two years ago, I was out in Portland, Oregon, which is an awesome place if you haven't been there.