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Collaboration with Sydney Welch

42 min · 9 de may de 2026
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Collaboration is often misunderstood in creative industries. It is not merely about working together; it is about creating mutual benefits and shared investment. In this episode, Corey and Rachel chat with Sydney Welch, co-founder of The Maker's Table, to discuss the power of true collaboration and why it involves all parties contributing something meaningful. In their model, guests are not just attendees but active participants who enhance the overall experience. This approach transforms a typical dinner into a collaborative event where everyone's contributions are valued. About our guest: Sydney Welch, author of The Art of Collaboration and co-founder of The Makers Table, loves working at the intersection of hospitality, creativity, and collaboration. Often referred to as a connector, she loves bridging the gap between the makers in her orbit to create opportunities for unexpected partnerships. With a background in education and high-ed Sydney takes an individualistic approach to every person and project that’s rooted in data and community building equally. Learn more about Sydney and The Makers Table at https://www.themakerstable.co/ [https://www.themakerstable.co/]

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