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29: Come Together (No, Not Like That)

59 min · 17 de abr de 2026
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Everyone says they want more opportunities. Better connections. Better ideas. Better results. But most people are trying to do it all from behind a screen. In this episode of Coffee With Dan, Dan Meredith and Jay Alderton get into something that sounds simple… but most people still aren’t doing. Getting in the room. Meeting people. Having conversations. Putting yourself in environments where things actually happen. Because as much as online business, social media and automation have their place… Nothing replaces real life. They talk about: * Why people constantly talk themselves out of going to events * The excuses that sound reasonable… but keep you stuck * What actually happens when you make the effort and show up * Why the best conversations happen outside the main room * How one conversation can turn into opportunities, clients or long-term relationships * The simple things you can do to get more out of any event you attend * Why most people waste events even when they do go There’s also a very honest breakdown of what goes into putting events on, why people cancelling last minute is a nightmare, and why if you want more of these things… you actually need to support them. Plus some very practical advice on: * Meeting people without being awkward * Remembering names (or recovering when you don’t) * Following up properly instead of letting connections die * Turning conversations into something useful afterwards And a reminder that the majority of people out there… are actually sound. If you’ve been feeling stuck, isolated, or like everything’s happening for other people but not you… There’s a good chance you’re just not putting yourself in the right rooms. ---------------------------------------- Follow Dan Meredith Instagram: @therealdanmeredith [https://instagram.com/therealdanmeredith] Follow Jay Alderton Instagram: @jayalderton [https://instagram.com/jayalderton] Contact the Podcast coffeewithdanpodcast@gmail.com [coffeewithdanpodcast@gmail.com] ---------------------------------------- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – What “Come Together” actually means 03:01 – Why people avoid events (and justify it) 06:02 – The reality: it’s always worth it once you go 10:15 – You can’t see the label when you’re inside the jar 14:30 – Where the real value of events actually comes from 18:45 – Why most people waste events 23:10 – Practical tips to get more from any event 28:30 – Conversations, connections and opportunities 34:50 – Why follow-up is where most people fail 39:10 – The reality of putting events on 44:20 – Why people cancelling last minute kills events 48:30 – Online vs real life connection 52:00 – Final thoughts: get in the room

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