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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[London Writers' Salon started as monthly meetups across London. Today it's a global community of 1,800 paying members generating half a million dollars annually—built around a deceptively simple ritual that happens four times every single day. Up to a thousand writers join across four time zones. Every day. Without fail. Matt Trinetti and his co-founder Parul didn't build a course library or a content platform. They built a place where writers actually write—and then gave members the keys to ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>London Writers&apos; Salon started as monthly meetups across London. Today it&apos;s a global community of 1,800 paying members generating half a million dollars annually—built around a deceptively simple ritual that happens four times every single day. Up to a thousand writers join across four time zones. Every day. Without fail.</p><p>Matt Trinetti and his co-founder Parul didn&apos;t build a course library or a content platform. They built a place where writers actually write—and then gave members the keys to run it.</p><p>In this episode:</p><ul><li>How a two-week experiment in March 2020 became a daily ritual that hasn&apos;t stopped since</li><li>Why flipping from free to paid actually increased commitment rather than losing members</li><li>How giving members ownership of the community reduced founder dependency and grew the business at the same time</li></ul><p><b>The conversation doesn&apos;t stop here—join the discussion and ask the guest your own question at community.circle.so/c/behind-the-build</b></p><p>Behind the Build is a candid conversation series with the people behind thriving communities. Most communities look polished from the outside—this show goes inside. Each episode, we sit down with a community business founder and dig into a specific win: the real numbers, the honest decisions, and the messy middle that made it happen. No theory. No highlight reel. Just the actual story.</p><p>Hosted by the Circle community—where community builders come to build, grow, and connect. <br/><br/>New to Circle? Visit circle.so to learn more.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>London Writers&apos; Salon started as monthly meetups across London. Today it&apos;s a global community of 1,800 paying members generating half a million dollars annually—built around a deceptively simple ritual that happens four times every single day. Up to a thousand writers join across four time zones. Every day. Without fail.</p><p>Matt Trinetti and his co-founder Parul didn&apos;t build a course library or a content platform. They built a place where writers actually write—and then gave members the keys to run it.</p><p>In this episode:</p><ul><li>How a two-week experiment in March 2020 became a daily ritual that hasn&apos;t stopped since</li><li>Why flipping from free to paid actually increased commitment rather than losing members</li><li>How giving members ownership of the community reduced founder dependency and grew the business at the same time</li></ul><p><b>The conversation doesn&apos;t stop here—join the discussion and ask the guest your own question at community.circle.so/c/behind-the-build</b></p><p>Behind the Build is a candid conversation series with the people behind thriving communities. Most communities look polished from the outside—this show goes inside. Each episode, we sit down with a community business founder and dig into a specific win: the real numbers, the honest decisions, and the messy middle that made it happen. No theory. No highlight reel. Just the actual story.</p><p>Hosted by the Circle community—where community builders come to build, grow, and connect. <br/><br/>New to Circle? Visit circle.so to learn more.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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