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Build ideas. Share tea. Turn conversations into real businesses.
Join us every other week in Jersey City for a relaxed but intentional gathering of entrepreneurs, builders, and curious minds.

This is not a pitch event.
This is not a lecture.
This is a space to think, connect, and actually move forward.

We bring together people who are:

  • Starting or growing a business
  • Exploring new ideas or income streams
  • Looking to connect with other serious, thoughtful builders
  • Interested in tea, wellness, and intentional living

Over tea, we create space for:

  • Real conversations about business and life
  • Sharing ideas, challenges, and opportunities
  • Meeting potential collaborators, partners, and friends
  • Gaining clarity on your next step

What to Expect
Each session is lightly structured:
1. Welcome + Tea (10–15 min)
Settle in, pour tea, meet the group

2. Introductions (15–20 min)
Who you are, what you're building (or thinking about), and what you need

3. Open Discussion/Brainstorm (30–45 min)
What's working & what's not
Pricing and positioning
Finding customers
Turning ideas into action

4. Connections + Next Steps (15–20 min)
Connect, exchange info, and identify opportunities to collaborate

Who This Is For
Early-stage founders. Side hustlers. Creatives and operators. People serious about building something real. Anyone who values thoughtful conversation and community

A Note on the Community
This meetup is the foundation of a growing local network supporting entrepreneurship in Jersey City.

For those who want to go deeper, there are opportunities to:

  • Join smaller working groups
  • Get hands-on support building your business
  • Access a broader venture support network
  • No pressure—just come, connect, and see where it leads.

What to Bring:
An idea, a business, or just curiosity. A willingness to share and listen.

Come for the tea. Stay for the ideas. Leave with momentum.

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