💙 Creator Roundtables
Small group coaching with “Hot Seats”
🚨 Update: Now Every Wednesday, 12-1 et
Here’s how to join and/or register for a Hot Seat:
1. All members planning to join a given Roundtable can use this link (also found in the member calendar). No register required. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/9623790897
2. Any member looking to save their spot on a Hot Seat must register in advance. Hot Seat participants share their challenges + get support on the roundtable. This drives the bulk of our roundtable agenda. Claim your spot: https://calendly.com/jay_acunzo/creator-kitchen-join-a-creator-roundtable
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More about Hot Seats
While anyone can join a roundtable as a viewer and chime in to help other members, the agenda is driven by just a few Hot Seats. These members sign up ahead of time and then come ready to discuss a specific aspect of their work, which we collectively dedicate a portion of our time to discussing.
(We'll still open each roundtable with around-the-horn group updates and wins.)
If you're on a Hot Seat, you might benefit from using these prompts to set the scene for us on the call:
Optional Hot Seat Prompts:
What is the issue you want help/feedback on?
At a high level, what are we focusing on for you this week?What will you gain by resolving this issue?
What is the intended outcome of finding resolution or next steps to this issue? How will this help you?What is the relevant background/context?
What information do we need to know, or what constraints should we be aware of as baseline context?What options have you explored/are considering?
Have you already thought through some potential solutions or paths forward? What are they?What does a successful result or breakthrough look like?
What would it look like if you were able to successfully breakthrough or resolve this issue?What kind of help is most useful?
How can your group best help you this week?
New ideas, choosing from existing options, validation of current plans, a kick up the backside, tactical advice, something else?Relevant links: Any supporting links to web pages, presentations, etc. that help your group understand more about what you've shared above?