Networking for Content: IRL As a Cheat Code
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Christine didn’t set out to host an event. What started as a small idea, bringing a handful of corporate creators into one room, quickly turned into something much bigger. A co-host, a few shares, a couple plus-ones… and suddenly the guest list hit 100, sponsors included.
That’s when it clicked: content didn’t just drive attention, it built a room. And that room started building everything else.
In this episode of House of Content, Christine and Janni unpack the shift happening right now: content, events, and networking are no longer separate lanes. They’ve collapsed into one system. What you post brings people in, where you show up deepens the connection, and who you’re seen with extends your reach far beyond the room.
They get into why content is no longer the product, but the invitation. How events have become the most powerful content channel. And why networking, once private, is now one of the most visible and strategic forms of distribution.
What’s inside this episode:
- Why POV content builds a room: Christine's case for building The C2C Network with Lana Ivory
- The rise of IRL as a designed-for-distribution content channel
- How events are becoming cultural moments, not just meetups
- Why “being in the room” now extends far beyond it
- The new advantage: ecosystems over individual content