The members

The people you'd want in your corner.

Founders, chamber presidents, editors, coaches, restaurateurs — people building real things across Arizona, California, and the virtual room. This is a sample of who shows up week after week.

Member directory

A searchable directory of member businesses — coming online.

Filter by category and location; find a member to hire, refer, or partner with. We're building the live directory now — here's the shape it'll take.

The live member directory launches with member data we're compiling now. Want your business in it? Join — or come visit a meeting first.

Member stories

What people actually got out of showing up.

The pattern repeats: someone joins for referrals, and a year later they've got a book, a stage habit, and a few clients they'd never have met otherwise.

01

From "I should write a book" to a Library-of-Congress author.

A member who'd been "meaning to write something for years" took an author slot in the next Art of Connection volume. One short piece, in their voice, published alongside hundreds of others — certificate of authenticity, archived in the Library of Congress, and a credibility line they now put on everything. The room made it not just possible but easy.

02

Thirty seconds a week became a paid keynote.

A member who dreaded public speaking started with the 30-second commercial every chapter does. Then a member showcase. Then a speaker slot. Then the radio show. Inside a year, the reps added up — and a talk they gave at an iNetworkExpo led to their first paid keynote outside the network. The "I hate being up there" problem fixed itself.

03

A referral that wouldn't have happened in a "locked" group.

Because chapters aren't industry-exclusive, a member sat next to someone in a field that would've been "taken" elsewhere — and that conversation turned into a client. The mix isn't a bug. It's the reason the referrals are worth more here: they come from people who actually want you to win, not people protecting a seat.

These reflect common member experiences in the network; named, written-up versions are added as members share them.

Become a member

Get in the room. Then get listed.

The directory, the stage time, the book slot, the radio seat — it all starts with one free visit.

First two in-person visits free. After that, $20 a drop-in — straight to the Angel Foundation Fund.

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