There’s a LOT of advice on Skool about growth, engagement, funnels, monetisation and getting more members. But I’ve become increasingly interested in another question: Once we get people through the door, how do we create a community they actually feel safe enough to belong to? Through building my own Skool community, I’ve seen how much difference intentionally focusing on safety, belonging, connection, boundaries and supportive engagement can make. Members have described the community as: 💙 “The space we all need.” 💙 A place of “kinship.” 💙 Somewhere they don't “feel alone.” 💙 An “atmosphere of acceptance.” So I'm developing something new... THE SAFER SKOOL BLUEPRINT A community specifically for Skool owners who want to create safer, supportive and genuinely engaging communities. It will include my SAFE Framework, practical training, templates and resources, community audits, live Skool Clinics and a space for community owners to learn from and support each other. The philosophy is simple: Don't just grow your community. Learn how to hold one. 💙 I'm currently looking for Skool owners who might be interested in becoming some of the first Founding Members. I'm not asking you to join anything today. I'm simply gauging interest. 👇 If this sounds like something you'd be interested in, comment “INTERESTED” below and I'll make sure you're one of the first to hear when the doors open. And I'd genuinely love to know: what's the biggest challenge you face when it comes to creating a safe and supportive culture in your Skool? With love, Chris 🙏🏻