Christina Garnett

How important it is to give people a reason to be a part of a community

In this episode, Tim is joined by Christina Garnett, Principal Marketing Manager, Offline Community and Advocacy at Hubspot. She is also the Founder, Marketing Strategist, and Consultant at Marketing Media Maven LLC in Roanoke, VA. Due to her dedication and grit, she was ranked among the top 100 CMA in VA. She uses her experience in teaching and counseling to help entrepreneurs build their businesses by teaching them how to do their own marketing and promote their products and services. She loves the voice that social media can grant people and adores Twitter.

They talked about how important it is to give people a reason to be a part of a community and how to make sure they never feel neglected or unimportant.

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Today's Guest

Christina Garnett (Hubspot)

Principal Marketing Manager, Offline Community and Advocacy at Hubspot. She is also the Founder, Marketing Strategist, and Consultant at Marketing Media Maven LLC in Roanoke, VA. Due to her dedication and grit, she was ranked among the top 100 CMA in VA. She uses her experience in teaching and counseling to help entrepreneurs build their businesses by teaching them how to do their own marketing and promote their products and services. She loves the voice that social media can grant people and adores Twitter.

About the Show

Decentralized autonomous organizations, or DAOs, are all the rage. We’re seeing explosive growth in this sector as people experiment with building companies on top of tokens and smart contracts. If you want to get a better understanding of why this is happening, listen to the people that work, build and invest in them: the members.

Join me on my personal journey of discovery, a series of talks with the Web3 builders about DAOs, Life and everything else.

Graham Spencer

How people share their availability and generate stronger commitments via token staking

Spencer is a product manager for DAOhaus, and a RaidGuild contributor. During his Web3 travels, he's noticed that there are usually 2 kinds of people in DAOs - those that dip their finger in multiple projects, and those who focus on one project only. Now, he's championing incentive based mechanisms that make people share their availability and generate stronger commitments via token staking. That, and he thinks that DAOs can be an answer to climate change.