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Brent Beshore and Clayton Dorj announce a new in-person event in Columbia, Missouri aimed at small and medium-sized business owners, operators, investors, and service providers. The event is positioned as a more practical and less transactional alternative to typical small-business conferences, with a focus on useful sessions, breakouts, and relationship-building.
Small-business owners, ETA investors, operators, and service providers looking for an in-person community event focused on practical learning and relationship-building.
Main Street Summit is designed as a two-day immersive festival for small and medium-sized business owners, operators, investors, and service providers.
The organizers want the event to emphasize practical learning from people actually doing the work rather than a transactional conference format.
The event is intentionally built to create time and space for relationship-building, because the hosts see relationships as central to operating and investing well.
The summit is scheduled for November 8-9, 2023 in Columbia, Missouri.
Public ticket launches are planned for the summer, with interested attendees directed to join the email list first.
The Permanent Podcast will move to an every-other-week release cadence going forward.
A future episode will feature Claire Hughes Johnson, whose book the hosts describe as full of useful insights.
Main Street Summit is a two-day event in Columbia, Missouri.
Clayton Dorj describes the format and location of the new conference.
The summit is scheduled for November 8 and 9, 2023.
The hosts give the save-the-date details for the event.
Permanent Podcast will shift to an every-other-week cadence.
The hosts announce a publishing schedule change at the start of the episode.
Join the Main Street Summit email list before public ticket sales open.
Why: Early signup gets listeners first notice when tickets launch later in the summer.
Use the summit to build both old and new relationships in person.
Why: The event is designed to create time and space for relationship-building, which the hosts see as central to long-term success.