• Season 2 - Episode 1: Community and Connections in Web3 with Caroline Johnová

  • Jan 2 2023
  • Length: 33 mins
  • Podcast

Season 2 - Episode 1: Community and Connections in Web3 with Caroline Johnová

  • Summary

  • Kamilah and Nova chat about their ongoing projects as they open Season 2, and all they have been up to since season 1. Kamilah talks about her focus on education and conversation about the Metaverse, NFTs, and Web3 spaces. Kamilah and Nova talk about the “phigital” experience (experiences combining both the physical and digital). Nova talks about her NASA tech accelerator program, what she got from it, and her upcoming Web3 project launch. She talks about LORR and its connections to the bespoke metaverse. Community and Connections in Web3 This week’s guest is Caroline Johnová. She is a co-founder and CEO of WAGMI Guide and COO of WEYU. She’s a multi-disciplinary creative tech leader. Always a creative in marketing and branding, it was her discovery of NFTs that brought Caroline into Web3. Caroline explores the process of starting a community in Web3. She says it begins by identifying your primary goal – then collaborating with your shareholders. Then unite with others within and without the industry to support your idea and project. Small and highly engaged is important to the community. Caroline discusses being vocal about attracting followers and self-promotion to help create belonging. She also offers tips for fundraising. Caroline says networking with others is the best way to make connections.   Crypto Crypto for Creatives Web 3.0 NFTs Blockchain Creativity Community Phygital IRL Pink Kangaru Network
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