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In this podcast episode, host Roger Dooley interviews author Mark Schaefer about his new book, "Belonging to the Brand." They discuss the importance of community in marketing strategies and the challenges of managing online communities. Mark explains that community involves genuine connection and communion among people, with a unifying purpose. They also touch on the impact of community on mental health, highlighting the responsibility of community managers in fostering a positive culture. They discuss the power of creating a strong brand community and the potential for businesses to create communities around related interests. They also address the question of whether there is a limit to how many communities people can participate in. Show notes, resources, audio, text: https://www.rogerdooley.com/mark-scha... [00:00:00] Intro [00:00:37] Defining Community [00:05:10] The Need for Community and Mental Health [00:10:56] Toxicity and Mental Health [00:12:42] Responsibility of Community Manager [ 00:13:27] Building Communities and Handling Disruptions [00:20:39] Creating a Brand as a Social Identity [ 00:23:23] Building Communities in Unexpected Places [00:25:02] The Potential of Communities in Business Mark Schaefer is a speaker, consultant, author, and teacher who helps businesses and individuals thrive in the digital world. He has a wealth of experience in marketing and organizational development, as well as seven patents and a faculty position at Rutgers University. He writes the {grow} blog and hosts The Marketing Companion podcast, which are both highly regarded in the marketing field. He has also written 10 books on topics such as influence marketing, personal branding, and social media strategy. His books are used as textbooks at many universities and have been translated into 15 languages. He has worked with global brands and governments, and has been featured in many media outlets. He is a columnist for The Harvard Business Review, and Entrepreneur Magazine. His new book is Belonging to the Brand: Why Community is the Last Great Marketing Strategy.