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Most people think “super connectors” are playing some kind of game.
Tori. Hanson isn’t.
👉 “I never think what can I get out of this.”
Because in a world obsessed with ROI, funnels, and “what’s in it for me?”… she’s just out there connecting people to make the world a bit better.
No tracking.
No agenda.
No spreadsheet of favors owed.
A few gems from this episode:
• Her first event had 7 people… and she paid for it herself
• She built a whole community just by “putting it out into the world”
• Most of her best opportunities came from people saying:
👉 “Someone told me I should speak to you”
• She won’t introduce you to her network unless she trusts you (protect the room 👀)
And my fave:
👉 “Good things happen to good people… what goes around comes around.”
We also got into:
– Why most networking events are a waste of time
– Why in-person still beats everything
– And how to monetize… without killing the magic
If you’re building anything through people (which is… everything), this one’s worth your time.
By introstarsMost people think “super connectors” are playing some kind of game.
Tori. Hanson isn’t.
👉 “I never think what can I get out of this.”
Because in a world obsessed with ROI, funnels, and “what’s in it for me?”… she’s just out there connecting people to make the world a bit better.
No tracking.
No agenda.
No spreadsheet of favors owed.
A few gems from this episode:
• Her first event had 7 people… and she paid for it herself
• She built a whole community just by “putting it out into the world”
• Most of her best opportunities came from people saying:
👉 “Someone told me I should speak to you”
• She won’t introduce you to her network unless she trusts you (protect the room 👀)
And my fave:
👉 “Good things happen to good people… what goes around comes around.”
We also got into:
– Why most networking events are a waste of time
– Why in-person still beats everything
– And how to monetize… without killing the magic
If you’re building anything through people (which is… everything), this one’s worth your time.