Everything seems to be out there already. Why a club? At first glance, it’s true — today there are plenty of ways to “meet people”: from social media to open meetups, dating apps to Telegram chats. Choose your format — and go.
Local vs Nomad: what unites us, what divides us — and how to build bridges
Same city — different worlds. You might be sitting next to someone at a café who’s lived in that city forever. Or you might be the one who just landed with a backpack, a laptop, and a sense of impermanence.
From Small Talk to Real Conversations: How Deeper Connections Are Built
"What’s your name? What do you do? Where are you from?" — this scenario repeats over and over. New meetups, dinners, introductions — and once again you’re explaining your job and how many countries you’ve visited. It all seems right, but afterward — there’s an emptiness.
🧠 Intellectual loneliness: when you have people around, but no one to truly talk to
You're not alone. But you feel lonely. You have friends. Your chat app isn't empty. There are parties sometimes, calls sometimes. And yet — inside, there's a kind of void. You start a thought — and see polite confusion in the other person’s eyes.
Why we carefully select members — and don’t invite just anyone
“What if we made everything open? Let everyone come and feel it out…” We asked ourselves this question at the very beginning. But then we faced the truth: a truly warm, deep, and caring space doesn’t emerge from “everyone.” It requires tuning. Selection. Intention. And yes — sometimes, saying no.
🌍 A New Kind of Roots: When 'Home' Becomes People, Not Places
"Where are you right now?" For some, it’s a question of location. For you — it might be a question of state of being. You haven’t been tied to one city for a long time. Moves, flights, coworking spaces, short-term rentals, new faces every month. You’ve learned to live lightly. But sometimes, in the middle of all this motion, a question sneaks in: Where is my "home"?