Marketing Automation Specialist at Leap Event Technology
Egyptian, Living in the US Teach me something.
Journalism, Documentary making and Local news reporting. Daily stories from every community
Real stories. Real struggles. Real impact. In a world that glorifies independence, we’re building a space that reminds us we were never meant to go it alone. Welcome to The Founder’s Diary — a show by Thigmo where communities are built. This show brings you real conversations with the community leaders, creators, organizers, changemakers, and everyday connectors from all walks of life. Through interviews, reflections, and shared stories, we explore what it means to belong, to show up for one another, and to grow something bigger than ourselves. If you’ve ever felt like something’s missing in modern life, this is your sign to reconnect. * Real stories * Human connection * Founders, builders, and community leaders * Lessons on belonging, building, and becoming
Thigmo helps event hosts stop losing attendees, vendors, sponsors, donors, and volunteers after every event — turning them into one community they keep under their control, so the next event is easier, without spending thousands of dollars on disconnected tools. We call it the Compound Loop: Host, Connect, Compound. Build it once. Own it forever.
Pickleton is an invitation-only pickleball league and society for ambitious, like-minded men who want to compete, grow, and build real relationships. We run it one season at a time — a single ten-week season you can step into without a long commitment, and experience everything Pickleton is about. A season is two things at once. It is a real, drafted, competitive league with teams, standings, and a champion. And it is a society — gathering over dinner to share what we're building and thinking about, and getting to know each other in a way that doesn't happen across a conference table.
KAYI is a monthly, in-person gathering for community builders, founders, and professionals. Held one city at a time, one circle at a time, it is built on a single conviction: Real communities are not built through a screen. They are built in small, trusted circles, through presence, honesty, and shared work. Technology then sustains what in-person presence begins.