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I’ve found a little pocket on the web where there seems to be a large gathering of cultural creatives and innerpreneurs. It’s a business networking site that, in my opinion and there’s, doesn’t suck. It’s called BizNik.

To date, I have published two articles onĀ innerpreneurs and cultural creatives and I have gotten an overwhelming response. If you want to hear people’s stories or see how other like-minded people have reacted to this idea, I encourage you to check them out.

I know it made me feel not so alone.

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  • Stephen,

    My pleasure, thanks for reading. We too in Canada are in the midst of an election. Exciting times!

    Tara
  • Your articles have absolutely struck a chord with many members on Biznik, Tara. Your last article, Innerpreneurship and the Bigger Movement Afoot, received over a thousand views, and so far has generated 51 comments. Nice work! I'm going to feature your third article on the front page of the site on Monday. Keep up the great work. It's quality content like this that makes Biznik a community worth going back to again and again.

    @Stephen - here's a tip: when you join Biznik, you can change your location in the city list to where you are in New Zealand. There aren't many Biznik members in New Zealand yet, but it's a great platform for you because it allows you to connect locally, and also globally.

    Best,
    Dan McComb, cofounder
    Biznik Business Networking
  • Thank you for posting the link, it looks like a wonderful site and I'll delve further into it before I pass it on to my network.

    We're from sunny New Zealand - that's the place Edgar Cayce spoke of so wonderfully. We also have an election early November but it seems that most of the "election fever" is centered on the USA.

    Thank you again
    Stephen
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