We have to talk.
The social distancing didn’t start in 2020. It was so woven into our culture, mandates on crowds weren’t that drastic of a step for people to follow.
“Shelter in place”
When I was growing up, I could run out into the street on a Saturday afternoon, knock on 20 doors and get enough neighbours - SOMETIMES STRANGERS - to come play street hockey for 3-4 hours.
If you heard someone yell “Car!”, everyone had their assigned tasks and within 15 seconds, we were trying to score while the goalie was still trying to get his “Black Ice” blocker and glove on.
We had a system.
I haven’t seen kids playing street hockey for years, and I live right in Edmonton.
Yet, video gaming and esports has made more millionaires in the past three years than the prior 10.
“Everyone’s connected but no one is connecting”
Armin van Buuren
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 12 noon Mountain Time, I’ll be hosting conference calls.
Here’s the call structure:
12:00: call is open. If you want to mastermind with us, introduce yourself as you come on the call. If you’d rather just listen, please keep your phone on mute.
12:07: all callers will be muted, and community advisors (leaders) that introduced themselves will talk for 5 minutes.
highlight 3 goals their community is working on.
share with the call what’s worked well for you and your community
let us know a challenge your community is facing
After, or by 12:40 (which ever comes first), we will open the call. This is where we can share what we’ve learned that can provide guidance to the communities in reaching their goals.
1:00: the official call will end, but I will remain on the line until 1:30pm to answer any questions you may have for your community.
The more we ‘play’ together, the better our systems will get. Together, we will be safeguarding ourselves and our communities from the globalists.
The best part? If you have solutions that can help communities, you’ll be able to connect with them on the call and help them navigate this revolution.
SPOILER ALERT:
we win
Frequently asked questions:
“Why is it an old-school conference line?”
A lot of rural communities have unreliable internet connections. Everyone can get to a phone line.
Screens have distractions like notifications and social media in the background.
“Why isn’t it more secure?”
I’m the host and I have ways of knowing if you’re an agent.
the most secure communication platforms require more technical knowledge
all users would need a reliable internet connection.
Is that edmonton time?
Do i use the phone number that was given in the post about Joe?