

The Peer Roundtable
A peer advisory session for business owners. Invite only, by application.
The Peer Roundtable puts a small group of business owners in one room to help each other work through the decisions that actually matter. Seats are limited and by application, so the room is built deliberately.
Here's how it works.
Apply with one real challenge you're working through. Maybe it's a decision you've been sitting on, a problem you can't see around, or a call you keep putting off. We read every application and pick two or three challenges to bring to the room. If yours is one of them, you get the full attention of the group: honest questions and real advice from people who have run into the same things you have.
If your challenge isn't picked, you're far from a bystander. You spend the session as an advisor to someone else, and that turns out to be where a lot of the value lives. You learn by working a problem that isn't yours. You see how other owners think and where they get stuck. And you walk away having actually helped someone, which builds a better relationship than swapping business cards ever could.
That's the real reason to come. Most networking asks you to perform. This asks you to contribute. You give advice, you get advice, and you build genuine relationships with other owners because you've done real work together. It's a better form of networking, the kind that's worth your morning.
Everyone in the room is a business owner or operator carrying the same kind of weight you are. We keep the conversation on what's real, and we facilitate it so your time stays useful. What’s shared in the room stays in the room.
What to expect
Two hours. A room of owners capped at ten, with no direct competitors at the table. Coffee and snacks. Durable runs and facilitates the session so it stays focused and moves.
Apply for a seat. Tell us the challenge you're working through. That's how we build the right room and decide who takes the floor.