a morning meetup + speaker series for creators
* co-create with us *
* co-create with us *
Join Us at Our Next Event
June 26th
Luke Wronski founded RIGd Supply out of a single, stubborn desire — to take his family on off-road adventures with bikes in tow — and when the gear didn't exist, he built it. What started in an apartment is now a thriving Southern California company that designs and manufactures everything in-house, backed by a philosophy that doing things right matters more than doing them easy.
Creators & Coffee is a shared table, not a stage. It’s a gathering where we connect beyond ourselves, conspire against the machine, and create a better world. We are a community of builders, thinkers, and entrepreneurs who believe every human being was designed not only to be creative, but to be a creator.
Rooted in the Redemptive Entrepreneur Lab at Hildegard College, this community exists to think deeply and to boldly turn ideas into good work that heals our beautiful but broken world. As creators, we are confident in our identity, courageously display our artistry, and focus on making meaning in the world so we can all flourish.
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Previous Events
In May, we welcomed Dr. Julia Evans as our guest speaker to discuss the mental health crisis. Dr. Evans is a clinical psychologist and founder of the Brain Wellness Institute, which provides individuals and families with compassionate care and practical tools for emotional and mental wellness.
This month, Jeff Tanner has a conversation with Cassie Furnari & Kyle Long of Milele International. The theme: On Courage & Curiosity
This month, we continued our What is the Good? series with special guest Kohl Crecelius.
A conversation with the CEO of Fundraise, Justin Wheeler
Filmmakers David & Katie Orgill share a documentary film on Neat Coffee owner, Ally Garvin.
Jill Arbini and Chris Cano share the launch of their new non-profit, Common Ground Grief.
Author Kyle Rutkin reads his latest Substack from Good Morning, Creator.