In-person

Banana Bread Breakfast Club

This event is for founders and freelancers who want clarity not chaos around AI, marketing, and visibility.

Overview

Date

27 March 2026

Time

9:30 am

Duration

3.5

Price

25

Location

The Royal Foresters

Our Breakfast Club is a monthly, in-person business breakfast that brings together practical discussion, genuine connection and community for people building or working independently.

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Each ticket includes

• A themed, facilitated business discussion
• A small panel of 2–3 founders or practitioners sharing real experience
• The opportunity to connect with both new and familiar faces in the Banana Bread Club community
• Space to ask questions, listen and learn from people building their own thing
• Tea and coffee
• Pastries and fresh fruit

The format is intentionally simple and conversational. There are no formal presentations or sales-led talks, just open discussion, shared experience and time to connect in a way that feels easy and genuine.

You’ll leave with fresh perspective, practical ideas you can apply, and new connections that feel real as we keep the room intentionally small to allow real conversation.

A reminder that working from home doesn’t have to mean working alone.

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