

Houston AITX Community Monthly Meetup: Building A Second Brain With Obsidian
Join the Houston chapter of AITX Community for an evening of hands-on collaboration, knowledge sharing, and community building.
Agenda
45 min – Networking
Mingle with local AI enthusiasts, exchange business cards, and discover potential collaborators.10 min – Opening Remarks
Welcome from the Houston AITX chapter lead, overview of upcoming events, and community announcements.60 min – Workshop + Interactive Demo
We will have someone presenting a workshop on AI workflows and tools they use to the group. After the presentation we will move into interactive learning where attendees will work with the presenter to build out some ideas in real time.
This is not Austin 2.0—Houston’s scene is unique, and you have the power to help shape an AITX chapter that reflects the city’s distinct mix of industries, institutions, and talent.
This Month's Workshop: Building A Second Brain With Obsidian
Speaker: Josh Medeski
In a time when learning faster, creating more, and shipping ideas has never been easier, having a trusted system for capturing and organizing your thinking matters more than ever. This workshop explores how to build a “second brain” with Obsidian through an AI lens—using modern tools and workflows to help you take notes more consistently, connect ideas more effectively, and turn scattered thoughts into something useful.
What you'll walk away with:
A practical workflow for building a note-taking system that works for you
Ideas for using Obsidian and AI together to capture, organize, and develop your thinking
A clearer approach to getting information out of your head and into a system you can actually use
This Month’s Venue: POST Houston
POST Houston is an entertainment venue in Downtown Houston, Texas, United States which was formerly a major regional post office known as Houston Downtown Post Office. The sorting facility was renamed to honor Barbara Jordan. The property is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. From 1887, the area had been developed as Grand Central Station for the Houston and Texas Central Railroad.
Here’s the specific room we’ll be using for May’s meetup: