In this episode of Peer Ripples, Noa and Ofir are joined by Carolina Climate co-founders Ben Provan and Majela Fonseca to explore what it takes to turn a group of people into a community.
One year after launching Carolina Climate, Ben and Majela reflect on the journey of building a grassroots movement for climate and clean tech founders across North Carolina. They share why they started the community, what they've learned about leadership, partnerships, and co-creation, and why the strongest communities are built with people, not for people.
The conversation explores community building, shared purpose, founder engagement, partnership, and the challenge of knowing when to lead and when to let go.
Takeaways
- Communities are built with people, not for people.
- Shared purpose creates stronger connections than shared interests alone.
- Partnership accelerates community growth without reinventing the wheel.
- Leadership means creating space for others to contribute and take ownership.
- Sometimes the most important step is to stop planning and start.
Chapters
00:00 Why Start a Community?
12:00 From Silos to Community
24:00 Principles of Community Building
35:00 Leading and Letting Go
More About Our GuestsBen Provan
Entrepreneur, startup operator, and co-founder of Carolina Climate. Ben works with startups, innovation programs, and climate-focused ventures across North Carolina.
Connect with Ben Provan
https://www.linkedin.com/in/benprovan/
Majela Fonseca
Marketing and business development leader, ecosystem builder, and co-founder of Carolina Climate. Majela works closely with founders, startups, and entrepreneurial communities across the Triangle.
Connect with Majela Fonseca
https://www.linkedin.com/in/majelafonseca/
More About Us
Connect with Ofir & Noa
https://www.linkedin.com/in/noarcoach/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ofirronen/
Our Website
https://advago.co/
Podcast YouTube Channel
https://www.youtube.com/@PeerRipplePodcast
Noa Ronen YouTube Channel
https://www.youtube.com/@NoaRCoach