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The Awkward Handshake

Podcast von Mary Williams & Megan Eckman

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Business

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The Awkward Handshake is a podcast about networking, business, and what really happens in the room.Hosted by two friends in business who’ve doubled down on the local scene, this show pulls back the curtain on the good, the bad, and the deeply awkward realities of networking. From event logistics and social dynamics to follow-ups, coffee chats, and conversions, we’re talking about how relationships turn into revenue in the real world — not the internet fantasy version.We record from Sasquatch Media Grounds in Vancouver, Washington, and most episodes draw directly from our experiences attending multiple networking events a week across the Portland–Vancouver metro. Sometimes we’re joined by guests who host or design their own events. Sometimes it’s just us, downloading what worked, what didn’t, and what we wish someone had told us sooner.Your hosts are Megan Eckman, co-founder of Fat Cap Design and author of PDX Spellbound, and Mary Williams, founder of Sasquatch Media Grounds and Sensible Woo.This show is for people who take their business seriously, care about doing work that sustains them, and want to stop guessing where clients come from. Expect candid stories, sharp insights, and practical perspective on building a business through real human connection.Business is people. Don’t be passive.

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Episode What Actually Works in Networking (After 20 Episodes) Cover

What Actually Works in Networking (After 20 Episodes)

After 20 episodes, dozens of conversations, and more networking events than we can count… what actually works? In this Season 1 finale of The Awkward Handshake, it’s just Mary and Megan—taking a step back to reflect on everything we’ve learned about networking, community, and how people really connect. This isn’t a highlight reel. It’s a reality check. We talk about what surprised us, what held up across different environments, and what consistently didn’t work—no matter the city, the event, or the industry. If you’ve been listening all season, this is where it all comes together.  And if you’re new here… this is the fastest way to understand what actually matters. In this episode, we talk about: *  What patterns showed up across all 20 episodes *  The difference between good rooms and bad ones *  Why networking isn’t about volume—it’s about intentionality *  What actually leads to real relationships and opportunities *  The role of consistency, curiosity, and follow-through  *  What we got right—and what we’ve changed our minds about  *  Why most networking advice falls flat in real life Keep in touch!  Follow Megan Eckman * Fat Cap Design [https://www.fatcap-design.com/] * PDX Spellbound [https://pdx-spellbound.kit.com/8913deb3c2] Follow Mary Williams * Sasquatch Media Grounds [https://www.sasquatchmediagrounds.com/] * Sensible Woo [https://sensiblewoo.com/]

22. Mai 2026 - 38 min
Episode Come for the Romance, Stay for the Community with Grand Gesture Books Cover

Come for the Romance, Stay for the Community with Grand Gesture Books

What if one of the best “networking spaces” in your city… is a romance bookstore? In this episode of The Awkward Handshake, we sit down with Katherine D. Morgan, the owner of Grand Gesture Books, a romance-focused indie bookstore in Portland, Oregon that has quietly built one of the most engaged communities in the city. This conversation isn’t about traditional networking. It’s about what happens when people gather around shared interests, feel safe being themselves, and keep coming back—not because they have to, but because they want to. Katherine shares how she built Grand Gesture Books into more than just a retail space, how her events bring people together in a way that feels natural and fun, and why romance readers might be some of the best community builders out there. If you’ve ever thought, “There has to be a better way to meet people…” This episode might expand your definition of where connection actually happens. *  How Grand Gesture Books became a community hub, not just a bookstore  *  Why romance readers show up differently (and why it works)  *  The power of interest-based communities *  What makes events feel welcoming, fun, and low-pressure  *  How Katherine curates experiences that keep people coming back  *  Why not all “networking” has to feel like networking  *  The role of storytelling and shared identity in building connection  Meet the Guest Katherine D. Morgan Writer and owner of Grand Gesture Books, a romance bookstore in Portland, Oregon. Katherine is the author of the chapbook No Self-Respecting Woman, with work featured in outlets including Huffington Post, Bitch Media, LitHub, The Rumpus, and HelloGiggles. Her work has been nominated for Best of the Net, and she’s built a thriving in-person community through her bookstore and events. Connect with Katherine: *  Website: https://katherinedmorgan.com [https://katherinedmorgan.com] * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blcktinabelcher/?hl=en [https://www.instagram.com/blcktinabelcher/?hl=en] About Grand Gesture Books Grand Gesture Books is a romance-focused indie bookstore in Portland, Oregon that hosts events, readings, and gatherings for readers who want connection as much as they want a good book. Learn more + check out upcoming events ➡️ https://www.instagram.com/grandgesturebooks/ [https://www.instagram.com/grandgesturebooks/] Keep in touch!  Follow Megan Eckman * Fat Cap Design [https://www.fatcap-design.com/] * PDX Spellbound [https://pdx-spellbound.kit.com/8913deb3c2] Follow Mary Williams * Sasquatch Media Grounds [https://www.sasquatchmediagrounds.com/] * Sensible Woo [https://sensiblewoo.com/]

15. Mai 2026 - 56 min
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How Kaitlin Carpenter Built Creative Mornings Portland

What does it take to build a creative community that people actually want to keep coming back to? In this episode of The Awkward Handshake, we sit down with Kaitlin Carpenter, the organizer behind Creative Mornings Portland, to talk about what it really looks like to sustain a creative community over time. Kaitlin isn’t just hosting events—she’s curating an experience. From speakers to structure to the feeling in the room, Creative Mornings has become one of Portland’s most consistent and well-loved creative gatherings. We talk about how she brought the chapter back to life, what it takes to keep momentum going, and why the best communities aren’t built on hype—they’re built on care. If you’ve ever wondered how some events feel effortless while others fall flat… this episode pulls back the curtain. In this episode, we talk about: *  How Kaitlin relaunched Creative Mornings Portland *  What makes a creative community feel consistent and trustworthy  *  The role of curation in building strong events  *  How to choose speakers that resonate with a wide audience  *  Why structure matters more than people think  *  The balance between creativity and sustainability  *  What keeps people coming back month after month Meet the Guest Kaitlin Carpenter Writer and creative strategist, founder of BattleCat Strategy, and organizer of Creative Mornings Portland. Kaitlin has worked with organizations like NASA Earth Science, the U.S. Department of Justice, and Trust for the National Mall to help them connect with the right people through storytelling and strategic communication. In 2019, she relaunched the Portland chapter of Creative Mornings and has been bringing creative speakers (and donuts) to the stage ever since. Connect with Kaitlin: * Website [https://kaitlincarpenter.com/] * Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/suchthekaitlin] * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaitlincarpenter/] 🎨 Want to attend a future Creative Mornings chapter? Find Portland's events and other events worldwide here: https://creativemornings.com/ [https://creativemornings.com/] Keep in touch!  Follow Megan Eckman * Fat Cap Design [https://www.fatcap-design.com/] * PDX Spellbound [https://pdx-spellbound.kit.com/8913deb3c2] Follow Mary Williams * Sasquatch Media Grounds [https://www.sasquatchmediagrounds.com/] * Sensible Woo [https://sensiblewoo.com/]

8. Mai 2026 - 52 min
Episode Is This a Business Problem… or a Therapy Problem? Cover

Is This a Business Problem… or a Therapy Problem?

What if the thing blocking your business… isn’t actually your business? In this episode of The Awkward Handshake, we sit down with Micah Freeman, a licensed therapist, to talk about the overlap between mental health, nervous system regulation, and the way we show up in networking and business. This conversation goes deeper than tactics. We explore the moments where strategy isn’t the issue—and where avoidance, fear, or dysregulation might be quietly running the show. Micah breaks down how to tell the difference between a real business problem and an internal one, why so many people stay stuck trying to “fix” the wrong thing, and how understanding your own patterns can completely change how you connect, communicate, and grow. If you’ve ever thought, “I know what to do… so why am I not doing it?” This episode might answer that. In this episode, we talk about: *  The difference between a business problem vs. a therapy problem *  How avoidance shows up in networking and visibility  *  Why your nervous system impacts how you connect with people  *  The role of emotional regulation in business growth  *  Why “fixing your strategy” doesn’t always fix the issue  *  How to recognize when you’re stuck in a loop  *  What it looks like to build awareness instead of just pushing harder  Meet the Guest Micah Freeman Micah Freeman is a licensed professional counselor, educator, and coach who helps people stop overthinking their way through relationships and start understanding the patterns actually driving their behavior. With 10 years of clinical experience and 18 years of teaching, he also serves as adjunct faculty in the counseling department at Portland State University. He is the founder of Ego Strength Coaching and host of The Self-Study Lab podcast, where he teaches a nervous-system-informed approach to understanding behavior, including how often we confuse stress responses for personality traits. ➡️ Get your free PDF from Micah here! [https://egostrength.net/awkward-handshake] Connect with Micah: 🔗 Website [https://egostrength.net] 🤝 LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/micah-freeman-mat-ms-lpc-918801120/] 🎧 Micah's Podcast [https://podlink.com/1860925453] Keep in touch!  Follow Megan Eckman * Fat Cap Design [https://www.fatcap-design.com/] * PDX Spellbound [https://pdx-spellbound.kit.com/8913deb3c2] Follow Mary Williams * Sasquatch Media Grounds [https://www.sasquatchmediagrounds.com/] * Sensible Woo [https://sensiblewoo.com/]

1. Mai 2026 - 47 min
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Networking in the Wild: BookCon NYC

What happens when you take your networking skills out of your home city… and drop them into a massive conference? In this episode of The Awkward Handshake, it’s just Mary and Megan (recording after returning from BookCon NYC) sharing their immediate reactions to what networking feels like in a high-energy, location-based event. This is a real-time download of what’s different, what’s surprisingly the same, and what actually matters when you’re meeting people outside your usual ecosystem. We talk about the energy of large conferences, how people show up differently, and why the same core networking skills still apply—even when everything else changes. If you’ve ever wondered whether networking at a big event “counts”… or how to make the most of it when you’re there, this episode is your field report. In this episode, we talk about: *  What networking feels like at a conference vs. local events *  The energy shift of being in a new city with new people *  Why the same core skills still apply (even in chaotic environments)  *  How people show up differently at large-scale events *  What makes conference networking feel easier—or harder  *  The role of proximity, timing, and spontaneity in connection  *  Why sometimes you just have to go to the thing and see what happens Keep in touch!  Follow Megan Eckman * Fat Cap Design [https://www.fatcap-design.com/] * PDX Spellbound [https://pdx-spellbound.kit.com/8913deb3c2] Follow Mary Williams * Sasquatch Media Grounds [https://www.sasquatchmediagrounds.com/] * Sensible Woo [https://sensiblewoo.com/]

24. Apr. 2026 - 32 min
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