#44: Why You Feel Disconnected, How She Built a 25,000+ Global Community | Creative Mornings Founder
Divot8 Apr

#44: Why You Feel Disconnected, How She Built a 25,000+ Global Community | Creative Mornings Founder

Tina Roth-Eisenberg is one of the most influential community builders in the world, founder of Creative Mornings (25,000+ people, 70+ countries), and the creator behind multiple iconic products like Tattly, TeuxDeux, and CreativeMornings’ global movement. Often called the Michael Jordan of community, she has spent nearly two decades building brands, products, and spaces that bring people together at scale.

Before all of that, she felt completely alone after moving to New York. That experience led her to create a simple, free gathering that turned into a global movement. In this conversation with Derek Andersen, she breaks down why most communities fail, why generosity beats monetization, and how the best communities become self-sustaining.

This episode goes deeper into identity, success, and what actually matters. Tina explains why success won’t fulfill you, how to move from your head to your heart, and why community is ultimately how we heal in a world that has become transactional.

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Timestamps:
04:32 — Why Creativity Dies When Life Feels Too Comfortable
06:36 — The Loneliness That Sparked Creative Mornings
07:49 — The Simple Idea That Built a 25,000+ Global Community
09:10 — When You Know an Idea Has Real Momentum (Google + Mailchimp)
11:11 — The Feeling of Real Community (Why People Come Back)
13:53 — Community Is How We Heal
15:17 — Generosity vs Monetization (Why Most Communities Fail)
17:48 — What Makes a Community Actually Work (Values + Trust)
18:54 — Why People Crave Community More Than Ever
25:15 — The Journey From Head to Heart
35:17 — The Book That Changed How She Builds Community
36:11 — The Hardest Lesson: You Can’t Escape Yourself
37:04 — The Limiting Belief That Holds Most People Back
41:02 — Redefining Success: Peace Over Achievement

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