beings club
a curiosity social club.
✴︎Curiosity Connects✴︎
Beings Club creates weekly spaces for curious beings who care ⋆✴︎˚。⋆
Through curiosity, meaningful connections are made — between ideas, between people, and between intentions and their unfolding.
We meet every Sunday at 8pm UTC.
Each month includes:
3x Beings Club Salon (90 min) — open, lightly held spaces for curiosity.
After some time for a self-directed intentional practice, members meet 1:1 and in small groups (up to 3). Bring whatever’s alive — no agenda, no pressure.1x Portal (120 min) — a deeper dive, featuring guest guides and a unique format.
Designed to invite fresh insights, meaningful shifts, and new perspectives, inclusive of small-group member conversations and a guest Q&A.
All sessions take place on Zoom and no preparation is required — you just show up.
Beings Club is about becoming more you - in community.
If your curiosity is sparked; you’re invited.
Previous Portal Guest Guides:
From left to right:
Jaymee Carpenter, Hanuman Dass, Dr. Luigi Espasiano
Membership Options
✦ Standard Membership
▸ 3 Salons per month
▸ 1 Portal Event per month
▸ 0.06 ETH per month
✦+ Standard plus 1:1 Membership
▸ Everything above
▸ Plus a weekly 1:1 with John
▸ 0.36 ETH per month
A minimum 3 month commitment supports depth, continuity, and shared rhythm.
USDC and traditional currencies are accepted using the exchange rate at the time of payment.
Try a Salon for Free
Curious to see what Beings Club feels like?
Join us for a free Open Salon —
a special preview of the regular Salon experience, open to all.
🗓 Date: Sunday, May 18, 2025
🕗 Time: 8:00PM UTC
📍 Location: Live on Zoom
A relaxed 90-minutes to see if Beings Club resonates with you. No further commitment necessary.
Member Experiences
Colfax (@clfx.eth)
I didn’t think Beings Club would become a highlight of my week, my Sunday ritual – I was wrong. I fell in love with the energy, a unique vibration that I hadn’t experienced elsewhere, a gentle handshake, curiously comfortable.
The underlying tone of Beings Club is summed up for me as, “curiosity connects,” something John would leave us with as we entered into conversations with the other members. A simple idea, but a strong message, fostering conversations that were intentionally curious in a refreshing way. A detour from the typical empty, rat-race exchanges we’ve all become so accustomed to.
I developed a new relationship with meditation [a take-away that i’m very proud of] made connections with interesting and unassuming people, had conversations I didn’t know I wanted to have. I truly had fun opening up to myself and others in a naturally vulnerable and meaningful way.
Favourite Quote: “Luck needs surface area.”
Manansh (@manansh)
The people at Beings Club that show up every Sunday are so very special. I didn’t know how fulfilling unstructured, exploratory conversations with internet friends could be. You show up. Do a practice for 15-20 to settle. And go right into conversations after. I have had several experiences of being seen, heard, and held. And I think you might too. It’s worthwhile to come to one session and hang out with all of us!
Curiosity connects and helps people show up for each other.
Favourite Quote: "The moment you accept what troubles you’ve been given, the door will open." - Rumi
ac (@anacarolina.eth)
Beings Club gave me the chance to talk to people I’d previously only known through the feed. It let me exchange thoughts about the things we’re all quietly noticing online with the people who actually understand. Farcaster already feels like a small village, and this felt like the natural next step: a space to slow down, reflect together, and make sense of things out loud. I felt welcomed, seen, and heard. I got to share ideas and develop them in conversation with people who were curious and open. It became a personal practice in listening, asking better questions, and getting comfortable with silence, which doesn’t feel awkward when we already know each other. And on a more personal note, it also helped me practice my English in a real, thoughtful way. In the background of it all, Beings Club gently reminded me that not everything needs to be figured out in advance. Some things unfold better when you don’t force the outcome.
One insight that stayed with me is how powerful it is to share unpolished ideas with people who already understand the context. That kind of mutual attention made it easier to let go of control and trust that something meaningful would emerge just by being present.
Favourite Quote: “To pay attention / this is our endless and proper work.” - Mary Oliver
Mark Fishman (@mark)
Beings Club salons were a breath of fresh air. I was amazed how 90 minutes of nothing in particular could fly by and also be so energizing.
Favourite Quote: “There’s never enough time to do all the nothing you want” – Calvin & Hobbes
Zak (@zef)
Beings Club felt like an experimental dive into intentional randomness—structured just enough to keep the community vibes alive. As usual, when something new demands my attention, my first instinct was avoidance—one less thing to manage, fewer cycles to commit. But pushing past that initial resistance, I quickly realized the value: genuine encounters with people whose timelines wouldn’t typically intersect with mine. The conversations echoed the unstructured richness of old-school Moroccan souqs, where dialogue goes deeper than the usual transactional exchanges (“What do you do? How long have you lived here?”). If you’re open to a dash of delightful chaos nudging your trajectory into unexpected territory, the beings at Beings Club bring exactly that kind of magic.
Conversations often felt less like typical exchanges and more like collectively untangling complex threads in my own mind—recontextualizing them within the unique perspectives of others. It was fascinating to explore ideas like historical artifacts acting as cultural gravity wells, consciousness as an overloaded operating system needing periodic resets, or the paradox of personal reinvention clashing against entrenched belief systems.
Favourite Quote: “Meditation is Punk” - Bias