We’re entering a new economy driven by trust, attention, and community. Change is accelerating—and with it, new opportunities to build and connect. This series cuts through the noise to show you how to create something meaningful, without guesswork.
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This isn’t your typical training. Navigating the New Economy is a powerful series of six TED-style talks designed to reshape how you view business, brand, and belonging today.
Whether you’re just starting or aiming to reignite your momentum, this series meets you where you are—delivering fresh ideas, practical frameworks, and a renewed vision of what’s possible with Neora.
Each session builds on the last, seamlessly moving from mindset to identity and presence, and ending with sustainable growth.
We start with how you think — because strategy without belief is just a to-do list.
Next, we help you build your brand, your voice, and learn how to establish trust to build real relationships.
Finally, the economics, the community, and the life design that makes this sustainable.
Each session can stand on its own, but together, they tell a powerful story, guiding you from how you think, to how you show up, to how you grow.
The ground has shifted, and the old rules no longer apply. This session reveals why, and introduces the three currencies of today’s economy: trust, attention, and community.
To build something new, you must let go of who you were. This session helps you evolve from the “seller” mindset and establish a builder's perspective rooted in people, patience, and purpose.
You already have a personal brand—the question is whether you’re building it with intention. This session introduces the Trust Triangle, the Curiosity Method, and a simple daily rhythm to show up authentically online.
An audience listens—community stays. This session reveals the Four Pillars of Belonging and shows you how to create spaces people don’t just join but truly become part of.
Let’s talk about money—honestly. This session breaks down how trust-based businesses truly earn, from recurring revenue to network effects, and what a realistic growth timeline looks like.
The capstone. Revenue is a tool, not the end goal. This final session expands your view to the four dimensions of a full life—financial, relational, personal, and impact—and challenges you to build something that truly lasts.
Heather Chastain is a recognized thought leader in the direct selling and social commerce space, with nearly three decades of executive experience spanning brand strategy, sales, operations, and community building. Her pioneering generational research, conducted in partnership with the Center for Generational Kinetics, has reshaped the industry's understanding of how younger generations perceive entrepreneurship, the gig economy, and direct selling. A former board member of the Direct Selling Association and Chair of its Ethics and Self-Regulation Committee, she provides a unique perspective of what it takes to thrive in today's new economy.