
The room that
replaces your group chat.
A monthly roundtable for YouTubers, podcasters, and newsletter writers pulling $8K–$40K/month — tearing apart each other's monetization with the honesty only peers can deliver.
- ▶YouTubers·
- 🎙Podcasters·
- ✉Newsletter Writers·
- ◈$8K–$40K / month·
- ✗No courses. No gurus.·
- ◉Real peers. Real numbers.·
- ▶YouTubers·
- 🎙Podcasters·
- ✉Newsletter Writers·
- ◈$8K–$40K / month·
- ✗No courses. No gurus.·
- ◉Real peers. Real numbers.·
- ▶YouTubers·
- 🎙Podcasters·
- ✉Newsletter Writers·
- ◈$8K–$40K / month·
- ✗No courses. No gurus.·
- ◉Real peers. Real numbers.·
- ▶YouTubers·
- 🎙Podcasters·
- ✉Newsletter Writers·
- ◈$8K–$40K / month·
- ✗No courses. No gurus.·
- ◉Real peers. Real numbers.·
The bulletin board
Real sessions. Real numbers.
Scroll until something sounds like you.
Who belongs
at this table.
If this list sounds like a mirror, keep reading.
- ▶YouTubers with 50K–500K subscribers
- 🎙Podcasters crossing $10K/mo in sponsorships
- ✉Newsletter writers with 5K–80K subscribers
- ◈Pulling $8K–$40K monthly, consistently
- ✗Done with courses, outgrown masterminds
- ◉Not yet big enough for talent management
CPM went from $4.20 to $11.80 after one sponsorship deck teardown
Marcus repositioned his channel from general finance to solo-founder finance. Same content, tighter ICP.
3 months after first session
I'd been charging the same rate for 18 months. In one session, three people told me I was leaving at least $4K on the table every month. They were right.
Jordan Osei
Podcast Host · $22K/mo
Camille Tran
Monthly Revenue Breakdown
$20,000
/month
Should you fire your $500/month sponsor for a $2,000 one-off?
The table split almost evenly. Half said long-term relationships compound. The other half said a 4x rate jump is a market signal you can't ignore. What actually happened when Marcus tried the switch might surprise you.

Monthly session, Austin chapter. The brick wall behind softens just enough.
$18K
Average monthly revenue at the table
Range: $8K–$40K. No one here is faking the numbers.
Lena's sponsorship deck teardown — 6 slides, 40 minutes
Result after 2 sessions
Lena moved her pricing to slide 2 and updated her case studies. First outbound email after the session closed a $6,500 deal.
How Priya doubled her sponsorship rate in two quarters without adding a single subscriber.
She walked into her first session charging $800 per newsletter placement. The table spent 40 minutes on her media kit alone. Eight months later, she's at $2,100 per placement — same audience, different positioning.
The group chat is fine for venting. This is where I actually fix things. We spent an entire session on my funnel and I left with a 12-item to-do list that moved the needle by March.
Tomás Reyes
YouTuber · 180K subscribers · $31K/mo
Newsletter open rate climbed from 28% to 44% after subject line workshop
The table workshopped 12 subject lines live. The winning format was counterintuitive to everyone who hadn't tried it.
6-week improvement
The rule: no one pitches anything. You either get advice or you give it.
The 40% rule: when to stop optimizing content and start optimizing distribution
Nadia had been tweaking her editing workflow for three months. The table asked one question — 'What's your weekly outreach to newsletters in adjacent niches?' The answer was zero. Two members had built half their audience that way.
12
Seats per chapter. That's the ceiling.
Enough for real conversation. Too few for anyone to hide.
I used to think my CPMs were low because my niche was too small. Turns out I was just talking to the wrong advertisers. Three people at this table had already solved that exact problem.
Nadia Wolff
Podcaster · 38K listeners · $15K/mo
One last thing
The editing-at-2AM feeling
doesn't go away on its own.
The table doesn't promise growth. It promises honesty from people doing exactly what you do — and that's the rarer thing.
12 seats · Monthly in-person · NYC, Austin, London chapters open