Lauren Strayhorn

Community, Off Script

Community, Off Script is for entrepreneurs who know their audience could be more—but aren't sure how to turn followers into a revenue-generating community. Hosted by Lauren Strayhorn, founder of Notedd, each episode breaks down the strategies, mindset shifts, and real talk behind building communities that actually convert. Through solo episodes and conversations with coaches, leaders, and entrepreneurs who are building communities their way, we explore where community, culture, and strategy intersect—and how to turn relationships into sustainable business growth.

Auteur

Lauren Strayhorn

Catégorie

Business

Site du podcast

www.notedd.com

Dernier épisode

13 mai 2026

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Épisodes

The Being of Community Building: How to Build Community Without Burning Out 13.05.2026

This episode is a special one. After conversations with Brittney Oliver, Jordan Hernandez, and Bethany Hawkins, one theme kept resurfacing over and over again: The being behind community building. We spend so much time talking about community strategy, audience engagement, systems, content, moderation, and scaling frameworks involved in building online communities — but we rarely talk about the hu...

Know Thyself: How to Build and Sustain a Community Through Podcasting with Bethany Hawkins 06.05.2026

If you’ve ever wondered how to build a community through podcasting, most people will tell you to “just start talking.” But as this conversation with Bethany Hawkins reveals, building a community isn’t the hard part — sustaining it is. Bethany Hawkins, founder of Crackers In Soup, joins Community, Off Script for a conversation on storytelling, podcasting, discernment, sustainability, and what it r...

How to Scale a Community Without Burning Out (4 Levers of Sustainable Growth) 29.04.2026

In this episode, I walk through the fourth and final “S” in the 4S Framework: Scale —and why most people misunderstand what it actually means. You’ll learn how to: Scale a community without relying on constant content creation Build systems that allow your community to run without you Use member-led growth to reduce your marketing workload Create a revenue strategy that supports long-term sustaina...

The Third S: The 3 Systems Every Community Needs 15.04.2026

In this episode, I break down the third “S” in the 4S Framework: Systems — and why structure is what actually makes a community work. While it’s easy to assume that the right people will naturally engage once they’re brought together, community building requires something deeper: clear systems that guide how people show up, connect, and participate. I share my own experience building a community t...

Inside Completely Booked: Building a Literary Community That Connects 08.04.2026

In this episode, I sit down with Jordan Hernandez, founder of Completely Booked, a multi-platform literary community that brings readers and authors together through live conversations, curated events, and digital content. What started as sharing book recommendations online quickly turned into something much deeper. From hosting her first virtual book club during the pandemic to building an intent...

The Second S: Why Simplifying Your Platform Is the Key to Community Growth 31.03.2026

In this episode, I break down the second “S” in the 4S Framework: Simplify — and why choosing one platform is essential for building a real community. While traditional marketing encourages being everywhere your audience is, community building requires something different: a shared space where connection can actually happen. I explore the hidden costs of trying to maintain presence across multiple...

Strategy First: The Three Questions Every Community Needs 24.03.2026

In this episode, I'm breaking down the framework I use with every client who wants to turn an audience into a community. Because what I've been seeing — both in my own work and with the founders I support — is that most people don’t get the results they want from community building because they chose the wrong platform or didn’t post enough. More often, it’s because they skipped strategy....

From 100 Interviews to 10 Years: Brittney Oliver on Building Community That Lasts 10.03.2026

What does it actually take to build community that lasts — not an audience, not a marketing funnel, but something real? In this episode, I sit down with Brittney Oliver, Forbes-recognized marketing professional and founder of Lemons to Lemonade, to trace the decade-long journey behind one of the most intentional community-building brands out there. It started with 100+ job interviews in eight mont...

The 4 S's Framework: How to Build Community in 2026 11.02.2026

In this episode, I'm breaking down the framework I use with every client who wants to turn an audience into a revenue-generating community. Last episode, I shared my 5 predictions for what's shifting in community building. This episode is about how to actually do it—with a clear, actionable framework that works whether you're just getting started or you're already running a communi...

5 Community Trends You Can't Ignore in 2026 23.01.2026

In this inaugural episode of Community, Off Script, I'm breaking down my predictions for what's shifting in the community building space in 2026—from the platforms that matter to how we think about engagement, monetization, and sustainability. Whether you're just starting to build community or looking to level up your strategy, these predictions will help you see where the opportunities are and wh...

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