Salon Examples and Templates
Need help getting started with your salon description?
Below, you’ll find examples of past Salons, SuperSalons, and Series that are great references in listing your event. We also have a template at the bottom of this page, “Standard Online Salon Template,” that can help serve as a blank slate for your topic.
Feel free to copy-paste one of our examples or templates and make them your own!
Happy Listing,
—ii Editorial
P.S. If you want a step-by-step listing guide, check out: How To List Your Interintellect Event.
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Salons
- Example 1: Colin Gorrie’s “Through the Pillars of Hercules”
- Example 2: Ms. G’s “How To: Flirt With the World”
- Members-Only In-person Event (IRL): Isabela Granic’s “Creativity and Thriving in Creative Collective”
SuperSalons
Series
- Salon Series: Ashley Zhang’s “How to Flourish”
- SuperSalon Series: Alaka Halder and Wes Chow’s “Web3 and Society”
- Mini-Series (fewer than 6 salon episodes): Helen Nde’s “An Introduction to African Folklore”
- Workshop Series: Colin Gorrie’s “Baby Steps to Beowulf”
- Book Club Series: Henry Oliver’s “How to Read a Novel”
- Members-Only Series: Elaine Wang’s “Conversations on Self Compassion”
- Members-Only Workshop Series: Christin Balan’s “ii Writing Lab”
Standard Online Salon Template
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SALON TITLE: A Conversation That Delights? – The Basics of Hosting Salons with [Swan Ronson]
ONE-LINER: People have been gathering to discuss what’s on their mind since our beginnings as a species. Today countless online tools promise to bring us closer together. But where do we really feel heard? Join [Swan Ronson] for this important discussion, bring your questions and stories…
SALON DESCRIPTION:
Context: “We’ve all been there: all the tabs open, all the message notifications, all the emails waiting to be read. And yet, we feel we’re not really able to communicate with anyone.
And then our friends come over, we open a bottle of wine, and the conversation just seems to flow. Or we take a break and open our laptop, jump into an Interintellect Salon, and find out 20 friendly strangers from around the world have the same favourite book as we do and can’t wait to talk about it.”
What it is: “In this casual salon, [Swan Ronson] will guide a discussion on the always relevant art of gathering. Some questions we might explore:
Sample Discussion Questions:
- “Is meeting friends harder now than it used to be? Or does the internet offer new avenues that our parents could have only dreamed of?
- Can meeting people online ever replace real, physical closeness?
- What is the best way to make new friends as adults?
- What kind of stuff do people usually bond over?”
CTA: “We hope you can join us and bring your own stories ❤️“
PRE-EVENT LITERATURE: “Recommended Reading:
- Being Alone, Being Together by Nicole Seah
- On Good Conversations – An Interview with Interintellect Host Vidhika
- What I Learned Hosting the Down the Rabbit Hole Salon Series by Helena Ng“
OTHER: “NOTE: This event will be recorded.”