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What is a Peer Circle and how is it different from a mastermind or networking group?

Framework: Peer Circles · Chapter: Ch 14: Lonely at the Top

Kris Kluver, in The Dysfunctional Family Office, runs Peer Circles built specifically for UHNW founders and rising generation leaders. Three-hour Zoom sessions. Phones off. Fully present. Ultra confidential. The format borrows the Fight Club rule. Members don't discuss Circles outside Circles. The confidentiality is total. The difference from a mastermind is the experience-sharing rule. Members don't give advice. They share what they actually did when they faced something similar. What they felt. What worked. What didn't. What they would do differently. The format protects against the consultant-style answers most masterminds drift into and produces more useful insight. The difference from networking is purpose. Nobody is selling. Everyone is in similar seats, vetted for confidentiality, and committed to showing up for each other. Peer Circles are invitation-only. The Thirty Advisors runs them for UHNW family business leaders. Learn more at thethirtyadvisors.com.

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