Our gatherings (called "Croaks") are part philosophy café, part creative experiment, and part social gathering. Each Croak usually centers around a theme, idea or activity presented by a member of the community or an expert if possible.
Activities can include philosophical discussions, presentations, getting out in nature, attending a local event, or even something as simple as finger paints at the kitchen table.
What matters most isn’t expertise or doing something the "right" way—it’s curiosity, kindness, and the desire to find meaning and build relationships.
The Kind Minds Club is for curious, thoughtful people who want more than small talk and surface-level connection.
It’s for people who enjoy exploring ideas, sharing experiences, and asking the kinds of questions that help life feel deeper and more meaningful. You don’t need to be an expert in philosophy, spirituality, or anything else. All you need is a willingness to be curious and open to new perspectives.
Many of us feel that the demands of modern life push us toward speed, distraction, and shallow interaction. The Kind Minds Club is a playful rebellion against that trend. We gather to slow down, ask better questions, and spend time with people who care about living meaningful lives.
We welcome people who are:
Curious about philosophy and meaning
Interested in finding satisfaction and "the good life"
Open to different perspectives
Kind, thoughtful, and respectful
Looking for deeper friendships and conversations
If you're someone who enjoys good conversations, interesting ideas, and spending time with thoughtful people, you'll probably feel right at home here.
The Kind Minds Club is an open community and public resource, but due to the intimate nature of our activities, our Croaks are invite-only. If you are interested in getting involved, start by connecting to our online community on Substack, Instagram or Discord.
Anyone who has been involved in the Kind Minds Club community for 6 months and is willing to adhere to the Intentions of Conduct may petition to become a member of the club. (Kind Minds Club Charter)