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After Hours with Danielle Wiebe: Building Belonging In Your Business

13 min · 19 de nov de 2025
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What does it take to build real community in your business, the kind where people feel seen, supported, and genuinely connected? In this After Hours episode [https://unicornmarketingco.ca/after-hours-danielle-wiebe/], Danielle Wiebe shares a grounded look at how belonging is created with intention and why community becomes the most sustainable growth strategy you can invest in. With almost 11 years of hosting events, she breaks down how connection actually happens and why it begins long before anyone walks into the room. Danielle shares the small, intentional practices that shape meaningful community experiences: creating low-pressure pre-event spaces, weaving in gentle connection prompts during gatherings, and continuing momentum after the event so relationships don’t fade. She explains how hybrid touchpoints, both online and in person, deepen trust, expand visibility, and help your community feel supported at every stage. This is not about hosting perfect events. It is about presence, intention, and remembering that every business can build belonging in a way that feels natural. Danielle offers simple ideas for connection, from Instagram group chats to casual pop-up meetups, and shows how collaboration can lighten the load and expand your impact. This is a grounding invitation to slow down, bring people together in ways that feel real, and build a business where your community truly belongs. 🎧 Listen to the Magic Hour Podcast on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/3SFw3Mx6nCQCfn3tktrRGq], Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/no/podcast/magic-hour-podcast/id1663684286], or wherever you tune in. 📖 Read the full show notes and transcript at unicornmarketingco.ca/podcast [https://unicornmarketingco.ca/podcast-31-pennylane-shen/] ✨ Stay in the magic: Follow @itsthemagichourpodcast [https://instagram.com/itsthemagichourpodcast] for behind-the-scenes content, guest updates, and more! ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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