I would die, like I would die if I did all the things Bob did. And I think a lot of people are like me, and we're gonna have to still go to a handful of conferences a year. Like, why not connect with the community every day? Every day, every day. Build network. People can list their conferences on there, network, and you build your network. I mean, I think I would be happy and I think everyone would be happy if they had 10% of your network, like the people, you know?
Yes. You know, it's just, and you, we have to make it easier for everybody, you know, because, and I mean, people all say have the ability to do that quote unquote mastermind where people pay thousands and thousands of dollars a month for, they get that for. I mean, practically nothing in comparison on Justice hq because you can create your own mastermind group. You can be as exclusive or inclusive as you want.
You could have your public, public facing stuff to show everybody, this is what our organization's about. Mm-hmm. You can apply to get into our super high level group. Right. To do our members only stuff. Right? Like, like I, I wanna create, uh, call it a mastermind, call it a core, probably a core group of. Like a professional development book club, like just for women. Like I wanna talk to them once a month. I wanna read a book I wanna talk about. I like that.
And I think with stuff like that, you can really create your own experience and, um, it's fun. But also like you're creating all these, these connections. Like is this your new co-counsel? Is this your new referral partner in other state? And it's just, it's increasing your quality of life and your profession like. I like the directory feel where it's a hot map. So I can log in and see members, and you can see it's the map.
United States, zoom in and zoom out and see who, who geographically is where. Mm-hmm. And literally just push on their profile and communicate with them. Right. And it's again, people don't have to get back to you. Right. That access, I'll ignore. Oh, you can ignore a lot of people. Um, and then also the other one I like is what people with the biggest misnomer or people think Justice HQ is a coworking space, which it's not.
There is a feature on there where people can just list their office space, like Airbnb. Mm-hmm. I mean, like communities can, vendors can, it's, it's, it's all the same thing, right? Like ev the whole crux of, of Justice HQ and the membership is sharing resources, sharing everything, right? So that's just another resource that you can share in addition to like, hey, do you have a document? Like, Hey, I have an office space that has an extra office that you can check out.
So it's, it's really just about. I mean, I don't know why anyone in the plaintiff industry wouldn't be on this because they, anybody gives do such an advantage over anybody. Just even interested in law.
