Why Community Builders Will Win the Next Decade
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What if the most valuable skill of the next decade isn’t content creation, AI, or automation?
What if it’s community building?
In this episode of Social Media Decoded, Michelle Thames explores why community builders are uniquely positioned to thrive in a world increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence, automation, and digital connection. While technology continues to evolve, one thing remains true: people still crave belonging, trust, relationships, and meaningful human connection.
Michelle shares what she’s learning through building Coffee & Connections, community walks, curated dinner experiences, The Collective, and her upcoming Connected & Paid event. She explains why the future belongs to those who know how to bring people together and why relationship capital may become one of the most valuable assets you can build.
If you’re a creator, entrepreneur, leader, or business owner looking to build something that lasts, this episode is for you.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
• Why AI and automation are increasing the value of human connection • The growing loneliness epidemic and what it means for business • The difference between building an audience and building a community • Why relationship capital matters more than ever • Lessons from Coffee & Connections, The Walk, and The Dinner Series • How community creates opportunities that content alone cannot • Why community leaders are becoming the most influential people in business
Key Quote:
“Community leaders are the new influencers.”
Connect with Michelle:
Instagram: @MichelleLThames
DM the word COMMUNITY to continue the conversation.
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