IDEA Cafe Alumni Club

Location
Denver, CO 39.73-104.98 80203US
Meetups
29 so far
Members
60 alums
Rating
Franklin Circle Denver Open Meetup Group 5.00 5.0020

*Uses the powerful Franklin Circle adult learning model. (see below)
*True companions on a common journey.
*Community Room College
*Teach to Learn - Learn to Win!

*Learn more, faster, and have fun.
*Meet interesting new people.
*Make friends with life-long learners.

This is a group for people who have attended an IDEA Cafe Startup Workshop. http://meetup.com/Denver-IDEA-Cafe

Join us here each Friday, or start a similar group at a time and place better for you and your friends. You'll get enough information at this meeting to start your own, and I'll help you if you want help. John Wren Questions? John@JohnWren.com or (303)861-1447

Life's too short to learn from just our own experience!

Today as never before, we all need to be life-long learners.

"He who knows most knows best how little he knows." Thomas Jefferson

These are free, open meetings. You learn from each meeting, and get help if you want it to start a similar group at another time and place that would work better for you.

In 1727 Ben Franklin started the first Franklin Circle, what that first group called the Junto. It may have been Ben's best invention!

The groups are based on the most fundamental principle of adult education: Adults learn best by teaching others. There are two parts to each meeting. In the first part, members take turns to present on a topic or read a paper. In the second part of each meeting, members share around the table using a structured format.

The sharing around the table uses a set of standard questions based on those originally written by Franklin, what some say was his best invention. Members can ask for discussion or brainstorming of a problem or opportunity they currently face. Or time can be used to share what has been recently learned that might be of interest to the group.

Meetings are always lively, informative, and entertaining. But the big value to members is the learning that is stimulated between meetings. Awareness is raised by the meetings and also through a private meeting with the facilitator each month to set learning goals, to address any problems, and to encourage efforts to reach out to others through teaching, publishing, speaking, and organizing and/or facilitating other groups.

Do you sincerely want True Success? Are you willing to share your experience with peers? Then join us for our next meeting!

RSVP "no" if you can't make it, and you'll be sent a reminder next week.

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What members are saying

 If you have a curious mind, and enjoy an open and honest exchange of ideas, within a structured-yet-open framework, you'd probably enjoy it. ... 

 A great platform for learning and presenting your own ideas. No time wasting. Inspirational! 

Drew

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  • Oct 28
    • New member
      “Looks like an interesting group that I could learn from and woth and the time is a good time generrally”
  • Oct 27
    • New member
      “If this meeting is held in the spirit of Franklin than I should enjoy it.”
  • Oct 22
    • New member
      “I am a very open and gregarious personality and would like to find others that are open enough to explore different ideas openly without judgements. Stephanie”
    • New member
      Z N
      “To learn!”
  • Oct 20
    • New member
      “Just relocated to Boulder to build my organization”
  • Oct 19
    • New member
      “John - I enjoyed the IDEA cafe and bought the ACT program! I have been thinking about our conversation and I am looking forward to discussing running a group and becoming politcally active. Hope you are doing great and I'll be in touch soon. Steve”
  • Oct 17
    • New member
      “I have ideas, but not sure how to proceed with them.”
  • Oct 16
    • New member
      “The idea of collaborating and teaching each other has to be one of the best ideas ever.”
  • Oct 7
    • New member
      “Benjamin Franklin is my hero.”
  • Oct 2
    • New member
      “Because I like Ben Franklin and admire his great works. I also like John Wren and think he will continue to do great work.”