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Creating communities: part 2

20 min · 14 mei 2026
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Rebecca Oliver Mooney (AKA ROM) built Raising the Glass into a community of over 2,300 women and allies in the drinks industry. She didn't do it by following a rigid strategy, she did it from lived experience, finding trusted cheerleaders and a very clear sense of why it needed to exist. In this episode, Rom joins Emily and Ed to talk about what community really is at its heart, how to know if you're ready to build one, and why “it takes a community to build a community”. Find out more about Raising the Glass here [https://raisingtheglass.co.uk], and connect with ROM on LInkedIn here [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-oliver-mooney-65730614/]. Connect with Emily [https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-monsell-holden/] and Ed [https://www.linkedin.com/in/edward-ferris-34647112/] on LinkedIn. Brought to you by The Impact Apothecary [https://www.theimpactapothecary.com/], the anti-consultancy for purpose-led business

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aflevering Creating communities: part 2 artwork

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Rebecca Oliver Mooney (AKA ROM) built Raising the Glass into a community of over 2,300 women and allies in the drinks industry. She didn't do it by following a rigid strategy, she did it from lived experience, finding trusted cheerleaders and a very clear sense of why it needed to exist. In this episode, Rom joins Emily and Ed to talk about what community really is at its heart, how to know if you're ready to build one, and why “it takes a community to build a community”. Find out more about Raising the Glass here [https://raisingtheglass.co.uk], and connect with ROM on LInkedIn here [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-oliver-mooney-65730614/]. Connect with Emily [https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-monsell-holden/] and Ed [https://www.linkedin.com/in/edward-ferris-34647112/] on LinkedIn. Brought to you by The Impact Apothecary [https://www.theimpactapothecary.com/], the anti-consultancy for purpose-led business

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