Many people have creative or entrepreneurial ideas they'd like to discuss but lack a casual, recurring space to share them without pressure. Traditional networking events often feel transactional, while brainstorming sessions can be overly structured. A weekly "idea coffee morning" could fill this gap by creating a low-stakes environment where people gather to share ideas, get feedback, and spark collaborations over coffee.
The concept is intentionally simple: a group meets weekly at a café, with each person briefly sharing an idea—whether personal, professional, creative, or entrepreneurial. The group then discusses the ideas informally, offering feedback or connections. No preparation or commitment is required, just curiosity and a willingness to share. The goal is to foster organic exchange and community building, unlike formal meetups or workshops.
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Cafés hosting the meetings could benefit from increased foot traffic during typically slow morning hours, while participants gain inspiration and potential partnerships.
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Unlike existing formats like CreativeMornings or mastermind groups, this approach prioritizes accessibility, frequency, and open-ended discussion over structure or long-term commitment.
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