A show about ordinary people building extraordinary communities.
"Get Together" is hosted by the team at People & Company and our correspondents Mia Quagliarello, Maggie Zhang, Marjorie Anderson, and Whitney Ogutu.
Today we’re talking to Erin Wayne, or @Aureylian as she’s known on the internet.
Six years ago, Erin was brought on as the first pure community hire at Twitch, a company that we cite often and respec…
Today we’re talking to Catt Small, a product designer, game maker, developer and–most importantly for today’s podcast–one of the organizers of the Game Developers of Color Expo (GDOC).
GDOC is an annu…
We're interrupting our regular broadcast for a holiday spectacular!
We'll get zany and share some behind-the-scenes snapshots from how our business (People & Company) has grown and changed this last …
Today we’re talking to Lennon Flowers and Carla Fernandez, co-founders of The Dinner Party, a worldwide community of 20- and 30-somethings who have each experienced the loss of a loved one.
Using the …
Today we’re talking to Jay Herratti, the Executive Director of TEDx.
TEDx began as an experiment. Ten years ago, Chris Anderson, the CEO of TED, made a big decision. He took all the videos from the ex…
Today we’re talking to Rafe Offer, CEO of Sofar Sounds (Sofar is an acronym for "Songs from a Room"), a community-led global movement that’s bringing the magic back to live music.
Dissatisfied with a…
Today we’re talking to Camille Ricketts (@camillericketts), the superstar Head of Marketing for Notion.
If you know what Notion is, you are likely obsessed with it.
But if you don’t, here’s our best sh…
Are you ready for a good story about people power and the environment?
Gravy because today we're talking to Jeff Kirschner who kickstarted a community of people around the world who are picking up the…
Today we're talking to Ruth Verhey, a clinical psychologist who works for the Friendship Bench team in Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe is a country of over 16 million people, but there are just twelve practicing p…
Today we're talking to Krystie Mak and Katerina Jeng, the founders of Slant'd, a collective that celebrates Asian American identity, one story at a time
Back in 2017, a piece of advice from Eddie Huan…
Today we are talking to Jamie Allen and Sally Parham, two of the folks behind The Squirrel Census.
Yes, it is just what it sounds like.
The Squirrel Census started in Atlanta in 2012 with a simple, som…
Girls' Night In started as a simple but remarkable newsletter to 300 of Alisha Ramos' friends and family in 2017. It took off immediately. Now, there are more than 150,000 subscribers.
As the Girls' …
August 20th, 2019 is a momentous day for us. Our book "Get Together: How to build a community with your people" is now officially out in the world.
This book is a handbook, and it's full of both clea…
Today we're talking to Cassandra Lam, co-founder of The Cosmos.
Cassandra and co-founder Karen Mok started The Cosmos with a simple question: what does it mean for Asian women and gender non-binary p…
Today we’re interviewing… ourselves! Bailey, Kevin and Kai, the voices behind the “Get Together” podcast and brains behind People & Company.
Three years ago, we started People & Company to help more …
Today we're talking to Courtland Allen, the founder of Indie Hackers, a primarily online community for independent entrepreneurs. By “independent” I mean these are people who are building businesses …
“At headquarters, you are in service of the community.” - CreativeMornings Chief Community Officer Kyle Baptista
Since the very first CreativeMornings in Brooklyn over ten years ago, the grassroots e…
“I don’t think there’s much secret. Get the product right, treat the customer well, and get them talking. And that’s it.” - Instant Pot founder Robert Wang
Instant Pot, the multipurpose pressure cook…
"I've always dreamed of a soup party." - Liz Alpern
On today’s show we interview Liz Alpern, one of the founders of Queer Soup Night.
Queer Soup Night started in Brooklyn with a simple event format. …
We’re definitely much more about community—bringing people together and having a good time. The competition is almost the excuse for doing that." — says Tim Williams, CEO of the World AeroPress Cham…