Listen "Networking Expert’s Cheat Codes for Building a Personal Brand & Community That Converts"
Episode Synopsis
In this week’s episode, I sit down with Nick Gray, entrepreneur, author, and community-builder, to talk about what it takes (and what to do) to get noticed, connect with the right people, and create opportunities out of thin air. Nick shares some of the most practical and refreshing networking advice you’ll ever hear, from why he offers free airport rides to founders, to how hosting meetups led to business deals, friendships, and even new companies. We talk about how to start before you’re ready, what to post when you’re stuck, how to turn fear into consistency, and why being generous with your ideas, time, and presence can open more doors than any marketing strategy! If you’ve ever felt like you don’t know where to start or how to “get in the room,” this episode is your playbook 🤝🔗 Mentioned in the episodeCourtney’s Fully Focused Retreat (October 19–22!)
4 days of co-working, wellness, and clarity in community.Nick’s Resources:* The Airport Rides Strategy — How generosity builds your network faster than ads* How to Host a Great Meetup — Nick’s step-by-step guide to bringing people together05:12 The mindset shift that helped Nick reach billion-dollar founders07:50 How the *Airport Ride Strategy* created genuine friendships and opportunities11:40 Hosting meetups that *don’t suck*, the “green day” rule and core group method17:30 How to turn a small event into a profitable business asset23:40 The behind-the-scenes blog Nick wrote about structuring half-day events26:00 The “Friends Newsletter”, and why it’s still the most underrated networking tool31:20 How sharing personal stories online builds a *category of one* brand38:20 Consistency vs. optimization, and how to finally stop overthinking content45:10 What “Minor League Famous” really means, and why you should aim for itAbout NickNick Gray is an entrepreneur, author, and community-builder based in Austin, Texas. He’s best known for founding and selling Museum Hack, a company that reimagined museum tours through storytelling and fun. He’s also the author of The 2-Hour Cocktail Party, praised by Atomic Habits author James Clear as “a must-read for anyone who wants to host a great event.” He’s been featured in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and New York Magazine for his creative approach to networking and connection. Nick has built and sold multiple businesses, including a family aviation company, and now lives in Austin, Texas, where he writes, hosts events, and shares ideas through his popular Friends Newsletter, read by over 10,000 entrepreneurs and creatives. Today, he helps creators, founders, and business owners build stronger communities through simple, intentional gatherings.Connect with Nick:
🌐 Website: nickgray.net 👍 Instagram: @nickgraynews 💼 LinkedIn: Nick GrayStay connected with me👍 Instagram: @courtlynnjohnson 💼 LinkedIn: Courtney Johnson🎶 TikTok: @courtney..johnson
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