40. Five Years of Thread: Celebrating Milestones and Memories
What does it really take to build a thriving, intentional community and keep it going for five years? Discover the stories, lessons, and laughter that have shaped our journey as we celebrate a major milestone for The Thread. From early morning workshops in a creaky old building to heartfelt moments of growth, family, and friendship, this episode is a celebration of resilience, purpose, and the power of showing up for each other. Whether you’re a longtime listener or new to our community, you’ll find inspiration in the memories, challenges, and wins we share.
Highlights
Celebrating five years in business—why this milestone matters for small businesses- The origin story: early workshops, intentional setups, and the importance of energy
- How our team grew from two to three, and the impact of doing life together
- Family memories: Thread family nights, celebrations, and supporting each other through life’s seasons
- The power of community: alumna workshops, cohort connections, and the magic of culmination days
- Lessons learned: trusting the process, providing space, and letting values guide the way
- The importance of planting seeds and building community over time
- Reflections on supporting women, families, and each other through challenges and growth
Chapters
00:00 – Welcome & Five-Year Celebration- 00:44 – Why Surviving Five Years Matters
- 01:19 – Team Introductions & Early Memories
- 02:18 – Cohort One: Setting the Foundation
- 05:10 – Growing the Team & Doing Life Together
- 07:37 – Family, Friendship, and Community
- 12:15 – Best of the Last Five Years: Team Reflections
- 20:45 – Community Highlights: Workshops & Alumna Connections
- 27:43 – Culmination Days & Success Stories
- 34:22 – Opening the Kansas City Chapter
- 37:13 – Serving Others: Giving Back as a Community
- 38:44 – Lessons Learned: Intention, Space, and Trusting the Process
- 43:22 – Looking Ahead: Planting Seeds & The Next Five Years
- 46:27 – Gratitude & Closing Thoughts
Resources Mentioned
US Bureau of Labor Statistics – Small Business Survival- Tanganyika Wildlife Park
- Elderslie Farm
- ICT SOS
- Habitat for Humanity
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