I am not entirely sure how I first found my way into ThriveLine Circle, but I am very glad I did.
What stands out most is John’s way of showing up. He is driven, curious, and constantly learning. There is a restlessness there, but in the best sense. A refusal to stay static. That energy sets the tone for the whole community.
One moment that really stayed with me was when John took the time to review my travel company website and sent me a detailed, thoughtful report on how I could improve it. I had not asked for this. It was simply offered, freely and constructively. That told me a lot about the culture he is building.
The collaboration between John and Heather Boer is another real strength. They are very different people, and that difference works. There is balance, challenge, and a sense that each brings something the other does not. Together, they create a space that feels both energising and grounded.
Spending a full hour with John and Heather recently was genuinely valuable. It was not performative or transactional. It was a space for learning, reflection, and growth.
This feels like a community that is still evolving, but with a clear direction. I can easily see Trivoline Circle becoming the place people gravitate towards if they want to learn, collaborate, and grow alongside others rather than in isolation.
I would recommend it to anyone who values generosity, curiosity, and meaningful connection. 
Edgar, thank you. I want to say that plainly and personally.
Your words landed with depth and care, and I do not take that lightly. To be seen in the way you have articulated here, not just in what we do, but in how we show up, is genuinely meaningful to me.
What you shared about the time and attention given, without it being asked for or expected, is important. That is how I believe real communities are built. Through generosity, curiosity and a willingness to contribute simply because it is the right thing to do. Reading that this came through clearly for you reassures me that the intention behind ThriveLine Circle is translating into real experience.
I also appreciate how thoughtfully you named the dynamic between Heather and myself. It is not accidental. We are different, and we honour that difference because it creates balance, challenge and perspective. Knowing that this was felt as energising and grounded tells me we are holding that partnership well.
Most of all, thank you for recognising the space as non transactional. That is the core of what we are building. A place for learning, reflection and growth that feels human, not performative. A place where people can evolve together rather than in isolation.
I am deeply grateful for your presence, your insight and the care you took in writing this. It means more than a five star rating. It is encouragement, affirmation and responsibility all at once. Thank you for being part of this journey with us.