Ep 418 - Why You’re Not Attracting the Right Teammates with Tim Wood
Release Date: 09/09/2025
Indie Game Movement
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info_outlineFinding the right teammates isn’t about checking boxes or broadcasting open roles. It’s about creating the kind of opportunity people want to be part of.
Today, we’re digging into what actually draws people to a project by looking at how we communicate it, which is often in subtle ways we don’t even notice. We’ll explore how aligning your message with your mission can shape the future of your team. Whether you’re bringing on your first collaborator or growing a small team, you’ll walk away ready to connect with new talent with more clarity, empathy, and intent.
Episode Shownotes Link: https://rengenmarketing.com/418