Our theme for December is INNOVATION. It was chosen by our Isfahan chapter in Iran and illustrated by Nazanin Emamieh.
Groundbreaking inventions and earth-shaking technologies make headlines and millions in profit. But innovation rarely arrives in a limousine. It shows up as a question or a pet peeve. A hunch that the default setting could be better. An inability to accept the status quo.
Innovation is risky and rebellious. It means breaking the routine and reimagining the familiar. It treats uncertainty as an invitation instead of a barrier. Innovation doesn’t take a genius, it just requires curiosity and willingness to try. And try again.
The world needs more tinkerers, experimenters, and fixers. People who believe change is possible and start with whatever they have. Then don’t stop until they’ve made something new or better.
Creativity asks, “what if?” Innovation replies, “here’s how.”
This month’s GROWTH event opened with an easy icebreaker: What instrument did you play as a kid? Answers ranged from piano to clarinet, with our speaker’s reveal during the Q&A bringing it full circle. Before the talk, attendees stocked up on CrashMurderBusiness coffee and wildly inventive treats from Donut Vision, including brown butter miso and taro coconut flavors. Magically delicious.










At the end of the talk, attendees reflected:



























