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Building a Global Community

Building a Global Community

January 21, 20263 min read

Let Go Boss – Weekly Coaching Summary

This session focused on community scaling and segmentation as Let Go Boss crossed 200 members, including the launch of new sub-communities (men’s group, women’s leadership group, and language-based channels). Basim introduced new leaders (Bryce + Jeremias/Mateo), clarified the purpose of each subgroup, and then organized the call into breakout rooms to accelerate progress by pairing members based on stage (starter, scaling coaches, and attorneys running ads).

Key participants included Basim Mousilli, Jek Tibayan, Nicole Richard, Chanse, Ken Arcinue, Anu Kinhal, Birdman (Marcus), Romana, Antoinette Apolon, Joseph Emmerth, Bryce Diaz, and Jeremias “Mateo.”

Introduction and meeting purpose

  • The call opened with quick audio checks and greetings.

  • Basim welcomed everyone and restated the Let Go Boss mission: mindset first, sales confidence, AI + automation, and building a lifestyle that supports entrepreneurship.

  • Basim announced major community updates for 2026:

    • Men’s group (weekly coaching with Bryce Diaz)

    • Women’s leadership group (planned mindfulness/leadership coaching support)

    • Spanish + Arabic communities, plus additional language channels

  • Basim emphasized Let Go Boss as a global community and pointed members to letgoboss.com for replays and resources.

New community leaders and expansion strategy

Bryce Diaz introduction

  • Basim introduced Bryce as the men’s coach, highlighting Bryce’s audience scale (~100K followers) and resilience (multiple accounts, continued rebuilding).

  • Bryce’s role: weekly live sessions focused on mindfulness, masculine energy, confidence, and personal development (not purely sales/marketing).

Jeremias “Mateo” introduction

  • Jeremias (also referred to as Mateo) introduced himself as a creator focused on helping men build confidence, mentality, social skills, and “masculine area/energy,” with the goal of improving performance across life domains.

  • Basim framed both Bryce and Jeremias as examples of consistency, discipline, and scaling through repetition.

Strategic pairing: “put the right people together”

Basim explained the intent behind pairing members:

  • The goal is to reduce friction and accelerate results by matching people at similar stages or with complementary strengths.

  • He described a “zoomed out” goal: create stronger men and women through confidence + mindfulness, and stronger entrepreneurs through AI + automation + sales execution.

Breakout rooms: three tracks based on stage

Basim set up three breakout room tracks and clearly defined each:

1) Starter Fuel

For early-stage builders who are still assembling:

  • Offer clarity

  • Booking/calendar setup

  • First content and lead systems
    Examples mentioned: Nicole (bookkeeping business building the funnel systems) and Birdman (Japanese language program transitioning online).

2) Coach Fuel

For creators/coaches with traction (followers + content skill) who need:

  • Offer normalization

  • Scaling systems (comment automation, converting attention into revenue)

  • Objection handling and process refinement
    Basim placed Ken here as a key operator to help scale.

3) Attorney Fuel

A private lawyer track for members who are already in the program stages where they’re:

  • Running ads

  • Optimizing lead gen

  • Improving conversion systems
    Basim specifically wanted Anu + Joseph paired here so they could compare ad performance and “copy-paste” lead gen strategies across markets (NY vs IL).

Chanse placement decision

Chanse asked for clarification on the difference between Starter Fuel vs Coach Fuel.

Basim clarified:

  • Starter Fuel = building the fundamentals (offer + booking + early funnel)

  • Coach Fuel = already has traction, needs scaling and systems to reduce dependence on physical presence

Chanse chose Coach Fuel (Group B).

Room assignments and execution

Basim created and named the breakout rooms:

  • Starter Fuel

  • Coach Fuel

  • Attorney Fuel

Then began assigning participants:

  • Nicole → Starter Fuel

  • Birdman → Starter Fuel

  • Jack → Starter Fuel (as a patient teacher/support)

  • Ken → Coach Fuel (scaling support)

  • Antoinette → Coach Fuel

  • Jeremias → Coach Fuel

  • Chanse → Coach Fuel

  • Anu → Attorney Fuel

  • Joseph → Attorney Fuel

  • Romana → Starter Fuel (positioned as building foundations while transitioning to life/work in Thailand)

Basim’s intent: everyone moves into rooms where they can get fast feedback, share tactics, and build momentum with peers at the same level.


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Basim Mousilli (Let Go Boss)

Basim is the Creative Director at Insert Fuel, specializing in branding, marketing, and storytelling. With a deep understanding of AI and growth hacking, Basim drives innovative solutions and business success.

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