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What happens when the outdoors becomes a place to belong?
In this episode of How We Connected by the U.S. Chamber of Connection, Tracy Stephens, founder of BLK Hiking Club, shares how a simple love for hiking grew into a powerful community creating space, representation, and connection in the South.
From navigating the outdoors as a beginner to building an inclusive movement for Black hikers, Tracyâs story is a reminder that community isnât just about where you go, but about who you go with.
đ§ Listen to the full episode of How We Connected from the link in bio
And find BLK Hiking Club on Heyloâ¨
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PGH Social Club uses Heylo to turn events into real friendships⨠From easy event sign-ups to event chats where attendees connect before, during, and after each hangout. Members stay in touch through general chats and interest-based conversations, making it easier to find people who share your vibe.
Itâs not just about showing up once, itâs about building connection that lasts.
If youâre running a social club and want deeper friendships, smoother event planning, and more engaged members, Heyloâs built for you.
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Home. Work. Third spaces.
And now â fourth spaces.
Online communities coming together IRL are becoming the new cultural hubs, especially as traditional gathering places disappear.
At our Community Buildersâ Dinner, Simon Reznichky shared why fourth spaces matter â and why the future of connection depends on the infrastructure behind them.
Through Conjunction, Simon is enabling fourth spaces by making it easier for communities to find venues and host impactful events. In fact, Heylo found the venue for this very dinner on Conjunction!
This is exactly what Heylo is built for: helping communities organize online so they can show up together in real life.
If youâre building a fourth space, youâre in the right place. đ
Community looks effortless from the outside, but anyone who leads knows the truth: itâs meaningful, beautiful, and really hard work.
At our first Community Buildersâ Dinner, leaders from across San Francisco shared the lessons theyâve learned along the way:
⨠Donât always be the facilitator â make space to receive
⨠Donât take RSVPs personally
⨠Spread leadership across many shoulders
⨠Ask for help (it makes community sustainable)
⨠Pool resources â the power is in the collective
⨠Partner with other groups to increase impact
These are the insights that keep communities thriving.
If youâre building something in SF, youâre not alone! Come learn with us at the next dinner. đŤśđť
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