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.HighlightsCelebrating five years in business—why this milestone matters for small businessesThe origin story: early workshops, intentional setups, and the importance of energyHow our team grew from two to three, and the impact of doing life togetherFamily memories: Thread family nights, celebrations, and supporting each other through life’s seasonsThe power of community: alumna workshops, cohort connections, and the magic of culmination daysLessons learned: trusting the process, providing space, and letting values guide the wayThe importance of planting seeds and building community over timeReflections on supporting women, families, and each other through challenges and growthChapters00:00 – Welcome & Five-Year Celebration00:44 – Why Surviving Five Years Matters01:19 – Team Introductions & Early Memories02:18 – Cohort One: Setting the Foundation05:10 – Growing the Team & Doing Life Together07:37 – Family, Friendship, and Community12:15 – Best of the Last Five Years: Team Reflections20:45 – Community Highlights: Workshops & Alumna Connections27:43 – Culmination Days & Success Stories34:22 – Opening the Kansas City Chapter37:13 – Serving Others: Giving Back as a Community38:44 – Lessons Learned: Intention, Space, and Trusting the Process43:22 – Looking Ahead: Planting Seeds & The Next Five Years46:27 – Gratitude & Closing ThoughtsResources MentionedUS Bureau of Labor Statistics – Small Business SurvivalTanganyika Wildlife ParkElderslie FarmICT SOSHabitat for HumanityWant to learn more?The ThreadBe sure to follow me @audradinell on Instagram and LinkedInThis show is part of the ICT Podcast Network.Disclaimer: we may receive a small commission on any products purchased through the links used in this episode. I only recommend tools and resources I actually use and find valuable.