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Tuesday, August 30, 2022

Poetry Night Presented By The Healing Muse -August 31st at 6pm SLT

 


Date: Wednesday

Time: 6pm SLT

Duration: 1 hour


You are cordially invited to the Healing Muse Poetry Night. Poetry is a way to connect through the spoken word the diversity of Life. We welcome all who are interested in participating either by listening or by sharing/reading. Both are appreciated. We ask you to consider poetry that is meaningful to you, inspires, encourages, or enriches you on your Journey.

TELEPORT:

http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Veritas%20Lux%20Mea/128/128/2


Sunday, August 28, 2022

AVIE POLL QUESTION: What is the funniest thing you ever witnessed in Second Life? Share your story!

 


Hey, friends and SLE fans! I hope you are having a lovely weekend!

It’s been a while since I randomly interrupted your regularly scheduled Second Life

and I hope I’m not being a pain in the prim.

Still, I was wondering if you were interested in participating in a new AVIE POLL section

I want to introduce SLE readers based on the stories I collect from you, the readers!


SLE will ask a question once a week and if you have something to share just submit it through this form link with your screenshot proof if you took a pic! You can remain anonymous or share your name it is entirely up to you!


At the end of the form, you can also make suggestions on other topics and questions you would like to see addressed by the SL community.  Let's make this interesting!


AVIE POLL QUESTION:

  What is the funniest thing you ever witnessed in Second Life? Share your story!


Submit your story here:


https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSftLxr_ZsWNBaYjfLjS9UAPMBCdFP3jsiGBaI2Td8kj

CvwtvA/viewform


DEADLINE: SEPTEMBER 3, 2022


Sunday, July 3, 2022

SPOTLIGHT ON Kinkiva BDSM Nightclub & Community- SLE Reporting…

 





From the Creator of DarkHeart Strip Club and Escort Lounge comes yet another adult entertainment venue for the grown and sexy. Introducing Kinkiva, a BDSM Nightclub & Community that features exclusive events and a dungeon to explore those kinks in a D/s Lifestyle.  The SL Enquirer met up with Master Paimon again to learn more about this adult hotspot and what to expect. Leave shame at the door and come join us for an exclusive peek into Kinkiva.




Interview with Master Paimon (vizierpaimon)



SLE: You are one busy Master! Recently we met to talk about Darkheart Strip & Escort Club. You also have Kinkiva, a BDSM Nightclub, and community! Since our last interview, how has Darkheart been doing?


Master Paimon: Darkhearts is doing great, everyone is happy, were growing by the day, it's been a lot of fun!


SLE:  Fun is the name of the game, if you aren’t having fun, then why do it right? Kinkiva has a lot of interesting features, including a dungeon! What type of events happens there?


Master Paimon: So we have DJs just like you would in any other nightclub, the difference is we also have fun things for you and your partner to enjoy, as well as BDSM-related events. In real life, there are things called a Munch. Basically, a local meet-up for people to meet new folks, and talk about BDSM and the D/s lifestyle. We have taken that same concept and brought it to Second Life. We have different munches that go on a few times a week, as well as other events like parties.

We do have an event on Thursdays called "The Market". It's a place for seeking dominants (both male and female) to meet and interact with seeking submissives (again, both male and female). We have a moderator for the event that helps drive the conversation around subjects concerning BDSM and D/s. It's a great way to connect with someone new, or just make friends.




SLE: That is great that you have it open to a lot and they have the ability to participate while not really having to be there all the time. So, is Kinkiva open to the public or is it private membership to participate? And if so is there any cost to become a member and gain certain privileges?


Master Paimon: Kinkiva is a free group, there's no cost to participate at all. All we want is to serve the BDSM community on Second Life and give them a fun, safe environment to interact with friends, learn about safety in BDSM, and connect with others.


For those unaware, they may say "safety in BDSM", but this is Second Life, not real life? Here's the thing. Headspaces can and do bring about interesting things in the human psyche. Sometimes, things in an interaction in SL, even outside of BDSM can trigger negative feelings or emotions, bring up trauma that's unresolved, and lots of other things.

How would you deal with that? How can you prevent that from happening so your partner doesn't feel like crap in the middle of an interaction? These are all things we talk about in our group discussions.


SLE: Nice that you take into account that there are people with true feelings on the other side of the avatar in front of you. What is the difference between Darkheart and Kinkiva?


Master Paimon: So, Darkhearts is a strip and escort club. I think we all can get that pretty easily. Kinkiva is a hub. A hub for the BDSM community on Second Life to connect, have a great time and learn about BDSM and the D/s Lifestyle in both the real world and digital worlds such as Second Life.


SLE: Do you have a calendar of events?


Master Paimon: We do! Our calendar of events is posted on boards inside the club, and within our group on Second Life called "Kinkiva Kinksters"



SLE: Everyone likes to be a little “kinky” at times, in public or private :) In order to manage all of these things, it takes a strong team of dedicated individuals. Can you share with our readers who are part of your team and what they do to ensure things run smoothly in the community?


Master Paimon: For absolute certain. I am blessed to have a strong team to work with and NOTHING would be possible without them. BabyBee is a cornerstone of both clubs, without her I would fall on my face. Bri, Euthy, Victoria, and Visha are amazing and they work in the day-to-day of everything from interviews, to training, to even help with odds and ends.

The Rogue DJ, DJ Henning, Techy, and Xeno are amazing DJs and without their time, talent and patience we wouldn't be able to rock the socks off of our clients, visitors, and friends at Both clubs.


SLE: Great to have a solid team behind you. Are you currently hiring for any positions in Kinkiva BDSM Club and Community? And if so, what positions are available and how does one apply?


Master Paimon: We are looking for Hosts and DJs for Kinkiva, you can apply by visiting us and filling out an application.


SLE: We will help get the word out. Aside from Kinkiva BDSM Club, the community has an assortment of things to do like the nude beach, lagoon, shops, and more, can you tell our readers more about the activities the community offers?


Master Paimon: So, in the basement of our club, there is an open public dungeon that's free to use. There are also mini-dungeons you can use down there for a more private setting. We have a nude beach that is clothing optional where you can relax or play volleyball with friends or swim. Our lagoon pool is where we do Pool parties and we have tons of spaces for you to hang out and spend time with your partners and friends.

Our shops are a great way to check out some of the latest in adult-based products, as well as fashion items, etc. We do offer rentals in the form of skyboxes, or beachfront stilt houses. We also have a bowling alley and arcade, as well as rollercoasters, rides, and other fun stuff!




SLE: You really do have a lot of things your customers and guests can do, that is nice. Do you host Escort / Sub auctions at Kinkiva? If so, when and how can Masters and Mistresses find out when they are?


Master Paimon: We don't specifically do escorts at Kinkiva, but more than a few of our Darkhearts Dolls have taken some clients to our dungeon, or one of our private dungeons. Our Market events are about as close to a "sub auction" as you'll find. We don't do the standard bidding thing, because as a principle, consent is EVERYTHING. We believe it should be more of a relationship-based thing between Dominant and submissive.


Trust is a cornerstone of a D/s relationship, if you haven't EARNED that trust and built that relationship, how will you have a healthy, successful relationship? That's why we don't do the Sub auction thing. If you're just looking for a hookup and rough sex, sure, go for it, as long as it's two consenting adults, have at it. But our community wants to help build strong bonds between others in the BDSM community.


SLE: I like the explanation you gave there, that is great to hear, and hope many will be more informed about D/s now a bit more. You also have rental properties in the Kinkiva Community, what do you currently have available for rent?


Master Paimon: We do! We have some gorgeous rental skyboxes and homes. Our good friend Justi from JBC Architecture & Design is in my opinion the BEST designer on Second Life. He has created for us some Stilt homes that sit right above the water, and that has an absolutely gorgeous look to them. The skyboxes he did for us are second to none. Absolutely beautiful layouts and furnishings. He really did an amazing job, so shoutout to Justi from JBC Architecture & Design!



SLE: A lot of the builds are indeed detailed and beautiful. You are a real-life web and App developer, currently working on a BDSM Mobil App releasing soon similar to Fetlife. Can you tell our readers more about that and what sets it apart from other BDSM Apps?


Master Paimon: So I've been on Fetlife for a long long time, and there was a lot of awesome stuff, but not all of it was awesome. It also had a very dated layout and no advanced features. I created a new BDSM social network and mobile app that will be open to the public soon. I have added some awesome new features to help people stay safe and eliminate issues with drama or creepers that you find in other spots. Stay Tuned!


SLE: OOOOO we love a good scoop and look forward to learning more about that new APP you are working on!  Is there anything else you would like to share about Kinkiva BDSM Club and the community?


Master Paimon: It doesn't matter if you're an experienced Dominant/Submissive, New to BDSM, or just curious. Come check us out. We are open and welcoming to everyone, even if that just means you coming for our DJs.



Additional Information:


SLURL: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Chimayo%20Gardens/129/57/37 

Group:Kinkiva Kinksters secondlife:///app/group/fa1fb019-1289-381a-c2f7-53237fd48e59/about

Preferred Contact: Master Paimon (vizierpaimon)


Thursday, April 7, 2022

PaganFest SL 2022 April 8th -10th- A SecondLife Multi Sim Pagan Event

 



PaganFest SL is the combined effort of multiple sims and groups to present a weekend full of ritual, Pagan education, art, and fun, and to promote online unity amongst the various Magickal people and communities in the virtual world of Secondlife.


This year's Groups and Sims are Westwytch, Covenstead, Nox Obscura, Rungardvik, Sacred Cauldron, and Wild Moon!


This year's host is Covenstead with a visitor center at their Paganfest Event Platform:


Website: https://paganfestsl.wixsite.com/2022

TELEPORT: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Covenstead/162/112/1477

You can access the event calendar directly at:

https://calendar.google.com/calendar/u/0/embed?src=paganfestsl@gmail.com&ctz=America/Los_Angeles


And you can join the group to keep up with how the event is progressing:

Just type PaganFestSL into group search.


Contact:  PaganfestSL@gmail.com

or Ainsley Weatherwax in world.


Thank you so much, we look forward to having you be a part of our event!

Friday, March 25, 2022

GeekSpeak – What is our purpose? Eat, Drink and be Merry? Join the discussion March 26th at 12pm slt



What is your purpose in life?  Is it enough to eat and drink and enjoy as much of life as you can?  Or do we all need a higher purpose?  Do we need a purpose that is just for us?

Does having your own purpose make you happier?  Is it worth trying to find one?  Will we still be looking for a purpose even if all our wishes on earth are met?

Can you find a purpose in the future of our species? In the colonization of other planets perhaps?  Or in the end of disease or war?  Do duties and obligations provide a purpose?

Come and join us in GeekSpeak at noon SLT on Saturday to discuss what drives us and where we are going.  Bring all your friends, and a map!

IM Vulcan Viper, who teaches a meditation class every Wednesday in the GeekSpeak auditorium, if you have ideas for new subjects.

Tuesday, January 18, 2022

Spotlight on Bayside Maternity Center

 

Family roleplaying is very popular in Second Life, just like in real life. It sets the stage for future relationships and is there for each other through challenging times. We all need a family to rely on. They are an essential source of encouragement and affection.


Bayside Maternity Center is the embodiment of building families in Second Life. They offer a unique blend of round-the-clock expertise and patient-centered care. Dr. Lelani Rayne and her team of nurses and doctors hold the highest standard in avatar healthcare and are available to help new patients every step of the way. From health insurance, maternity care, pediatrics, urgent care, and many other medical needs. The SL Enquirer is excited to be a sponsor of this well-thought-out medical facility. We sat down with the owner, Dr. Lelani Rayne to learn more about Bayside Maternity Center and what it has to offer the residents of Second Life.







Interview with Dr. Lelani Rayne




SLE: We thank you for taking the time to sit with us for this interview, with your company Bayside Maternity Center you have a lot going on. Can you tell our readers how your company started and the direction you would like to see it go?


Dr. Lelani Rayne: Thank You so much for taking the time out to interview me. My clinic started in a basement of a mansion I had, I wanted to provide a place where everyone could receive maternity services, regardless of sex, species, or income. The clinic grew quickly so I purchased my first clinic and saw about 5 patients for two months. That too grew even bigger and I needed a bigger clinic. Now I have so many patients a full staff of Drs, nurses, receptionists, and technicians. I am currently of services for maternity, general medicine, pediatrics as well as BeYou patients. The direction I'm headed is to have multiple locations within SL to offer the same as well as more services.




SLE: That’s great that you offer your services to anyone and everyone who wants to experience having a family in Second Life. Your center offers many different services from Maternity to Urgent Care. Can you explain to our readers the different types of care they can expect for each service?


Dr. Lelani Rayne: When a maternity package is selected, you will receive several weeks of exams, blood work, ultrasounds, prenatal care, assistance with the different HUDs, and Pregnancy bodies. General medicine will offer, physicals, blood work, x-rays, and any prescription that can be filled in our fully functional on-site pharmacy.



SLE: That is a full-service medical roleplay facility. You also stated that you offer Medical Insurance. Can you explain how that works in Second Life for residents?


Dr. Lelani Rayne: Yes! Medical insurance can be purchased for and paid monthly, 6 months, or annually and it will cover several services at the patient's request, such as Vision Health checkups & Immunizations 



SLE: That's the first time I’ve heard of insurance in SL. The maternity packages seem to be one of the most popular that you have. You offer many different levels of it, can you explain more to our readers what each package will offer and what kind of service they can expect with each?


Dr. Lelani Rayne: Yes! Maternity is the biggest. I offer three packages Standard, which covers short term pregnancies, Deluxe covers slightly longer, and VIP will cover up to a 9 month RL pregnancy. They can expect to receive:


~ FULL CHECKUPS FOR MOM 

  • Blood work, Urinalysis, Blood Pressure check, Glucose, and Fetal Heart rate

  • Sonograms 

  • Congratulations Package Gift

  • Customized birth Certificate.

  • Delivery in a luxury style suite or clinic water birth

  • The birth announcement in The SL Enquirer (optional for privacy)



SLE: There are many pregnancy / Belly HUDs in Second Life, which are compatible with your maternity center? Do you need a specific product to experience pregnancy and delivery with your services? Which HUD would you recommend and why?


Dr. Lelani Rayne: No. We work with all HUDs and pregnancy bodies. I'm a personal fan of the Lovemomma body because it is very user-friendly.



SLE: Huds and pregnancy bodies can be intimidating, thank you for sharing which is most user-friendly. I see that you offer Lamaze classes, do you find this a popular class for new mothers and fathers to join and learn what to expect before the arrival of their little one or two or three for that matter :)


Dr. Lelani Rayne: Yes, it's popular, it gives parents the opportunity to know what to expect during labor and delivery. It also answers lots of questions new moms and dads may have.




SLE: Since your company inception can you tell us how the clientele growth has been? Do you find that you have more mothers during specific months or times? 


Dr. Lelani Rayne: Clientele has grown in a major way. Went from getting 1-2 new patients every 2 weeks to 1 new patient a week, to now getting 31-33 new patients a day. 


SLE: That's some major growth! We are excited to sponsor Bayside Maternity Clinic and post the birth announcements in The SL Enquirer as part of your packages and look forward to working with you. Is there anything else you would like to share with our readers?


Dr. Lelani Rayne: I'm appreciative and grateful for being able to provide affordable care for my patients and patients to come. :-) I want to thank the SLE for working with Me and my team. I look forward to more growth! 



Additional Information:


SLURL: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Windsor/152/218/23

URL: https://baysidemedicalclinic.wixsite.com/baysidemedicalclinic

Bayside Medical Clinic Group: secondlife:///app/group/5f995adf-28b8-4ca5-fa3e-2bdfea9eac22/about

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lalonee.vyper.1

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/baysidematernityclinic.sl/

Preferred Contact: 亗Đℜ.ℒ (lalonee.bellic)


Wednesday, December 8, 2021

Spotlight on InWorld Entertainment Group- The Future of Entertainment is coming!

Entertainment can be found in Second Life 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, but many venues struggle to stay afloat because they lack two very important components to make it work and succeed. First, a venue has to have a marketing plan in place that allows them to extend its reach across the grid. The second important part of it is a strong team of individuals who take what they do seriously and follow through with their plan. 


InWorld Entertainment (IWE) is a business collaborative of like-minded individuals who brainstorm and investigate fresh and innovative means by which to drive their business models forward.  Using the Professional Learning Community model, IWE works together to scaffold one another through the navigation of the entertainment world. The SL Enquirer is excited to sit down with two very innovative professionals dominating the entertainment scene in Second Life. 


Dresi (dresella joubert) former President and CEO of Club Ring, the original club networking collaborative in Second Life and owner of Biology Club along with Ninja Antwoord (ninjaantwoord), co-owner of Terry's Place. Known for Open Mic on Friday nights and their Sunday Showcase.  Ninja also has years of regional and national broadcasting, television, film, and radio production expertise.  Both have extensive knowledge and backgrounds in entertainment in Second Life and in real life.





Interview with Dresi and Ninja


SLE: We want to thank you two for sitting down with us. Exciting times right now with you two. So, enough with the Cheshire Cat grins, Can you tell our readers a little about yourselves and why you created Inworld Entertainment?


Dresi:  Having previously been the CEO of the Club Ring, founded by Dave Gran in the early entertainment days of SecondLife (SL), I had seen the power of a group of serious-minded entertainment professionals working together.  As Ninja and I started to work together to collaborate on what our respective venues were doing in the live performance scene, one thing became clear - the two of us had the same vision for SL entertainment.  As we continued our discussions we began to see how Ninja’s talents in the world of broadcasting and production coupled with my expertise in business development and organization could really be a boon to the SecondLife end-user experience, and the InWorld Entertainment Group was born.


Ninja: Having worked in the entertainment industry on a professional level for over a quarter of a century in the real world, one thing that has always fascinated me is how things change over time.  For example...when was the last time you actually purchased a CD?  Watched a movie on your VCR? Picked up a newspaper to read the comic section?  You’ve probably also noticed that Second Life itself has changed significantly over the years, especially in light of the recent pandemic. You could argue some of these changes were for the greater good, some perhaps not so much. What Dresi and I have envisioned and what InWorld Entertainment was designed for is to take these basic concepts to the next level, using an experienced collaborative approach to both tackle challenges practically as well as explore new growth opportunities that everyone will be able to enjoy, no matter how you choose to spend your time in SL.



SLE: An experienced collaborative approach is a great start in building a strong relationship with venue owners, artists, and event-goers. Having a strong team is very important too as we all know. Who makes up the Inworld Entertainment team and what are your goals?


Dresi:  Ninja and I are the co-founders of InWorld Entertainment.  Our roles are really to drive the organization based upon the collective needs and desires of the organization's membership.  The goals of InWorld Entertainment Group are to both further existing and develop future entertainment potentials utilizing a collaborative approach between member organizations, while really hearing the needs and desires of SL end users.  It is a part of our dream to elevate and escalate entertainment growth and enrichment, not only in SL but, eventually, in other virtual platforms, as well as in REAL LIFE!


Ninja: Our core members will consist primarily of established business owners specifically related to the world of Second Life entertainment, however eventually we’ll be looking for input and participation from just about everyone, from venue patrons to DJs, live performers, sponsors, and even Linden Labs itself!


SLE: Ever hear “It takes a village to raise a child”? That is also true about creating something that everyone's input is important and contributes to the growth of a business. Why would a venue or artist/creator want to be associated with InWorld Entertainment? 


Dresi:  This is a great question, Lanai because it truly is at the heart of what InWorld Entertainment is all about.  There are a plethora of benefits of being involved with IWE.  First of all, it should be said that this is not an organization that tells entertainment professionals how to run their businesses.  We can certainly offer strategic advice and information on requests, but issuing directives to business owners and creators is not in the scope of the mission and vision of IWE.  What IWE members can expect is a collaborative that is dedicated to the advancement of entertainment and all that comes with that - brainstorming new ideas; joint events and ventures; communication and problem-solving surrounding issues and challenges in the industry; information about opportunities for advancement; establishment of a community of individuals who can be a united voice to Linden Labs on industry concerns.  Additionally, the collaborative will work to support one another as venues create special events and will hold and sponsor these types of events with its members.  But really, this only scratches the surface of the benefits of this organization to any entertainment professional in the world of SecondLife.


Ninja: If you’ve ever attempted to run a business on SecondLife, you know it’s not exactly easy, or cheap to say the very least. Working together, Dresi and I firmly believe that IWE’s collaborative efforts will be rewarded with actual results, such as increased venue donations and attendance. And our plans don’t just stop there, as membership within IWE can have real-world benefits as well. Owner coverage due to vacation or illness, charity support and even assisting those who may have outgrown all expectations with identifying exciting new opportunities in order to further enhance their talents and help their dreams become reality are all available to explore as a part of InWorld Entertainment.  




SLE: Putting your heart and soul into a project you believe in is worth the hard work. It’s a labor of love that we see growing into something special. Can you give more details on how the company will offer help and what positive actions it will do for the people and the venues that will be part of IWE?


Dresi:  In addition to all of the benefits that come with the collaborative aspect of the organization, members will also have advertising opportunities through our website, our Discord channel, and our Facebook page. The ability to post large-scale events to our IWE calendar will be readily available to members of the organization.  They will experience the potential to call on neighboring professionals to assist with specific issues such as staffing, coverages, marketing, and cross-over needs for developing and promoting joint ventures within organization members.  


Ninja: IWE’s perks will likely extend to each member’s individual interests, too, particularly with regards to major events.  Each month, periodic member events will be chosen to be highlighted by the organization with a priority on increased promotion and support, giving everyone an opportunity to let their projects shine.  All members will be encouraged to distribute marketing for these featured events amongst their patrons and staff in addition to their own, as well as to avoid direct competition whenever possible.  



SLE: What a great support system. It’s about sharing the traffic rather than competing for it. What are your criteria for inviting venues into Inworld Entertainment Group?


Dresi:  Ninja and I have talked about this at length.  InWorld Entertainment Group is looking for member organizations that are true professionals and pioneers in the field of entertainment.  Our organizations will have exhibited staying power and professionalism in the industry by having been in business for at least 6 months in a stable location.  They will have a business plan that includes a mission statement and will be able to communicate these.  Member entities will hold regular events per their industry standards that employ multiple entertainment professionals (multiple DJs, live performers, models, actors, etc.).  Members will have locations that are open to the general public and list their events in the SecondLife Events calendar.


Ninja: It really should go without saying that our focus here is on QUALITY, rather than quantity. There are plenty of clubs and live music venues on SecondLife that may not share IWE’s mission and ideas, as well as even more that, to be quite frank, should not even exist.  Keeping that in mind, we’re looking primarily for people who are both willing and able to contribute actively to the collaborative efforts of IWE as a whole.  This organization has been from its inception designed to be a game-changer, and will very likely benefit SecondLife residents from all walks of life for many years to come.




SLE: You said it best Ninja, it’s about quality over quantity. I believe that is what separates the successful venues from the struggling ones. We are excited to see it growing outside of just the music scene. What other types of businesses are you looking for to be part of the IWE family?


Dresi:  Our hope is to have representation from every aspect of entertainment.  Visual and performing arts, clubs, fashion, entertainment news, galleries, and quite possibly other entertainment professionals we haven’t even thought about yet!  We are interested in connecting entertainment moguls to develop a new brand of entertainment in SL - because “Together, we’re better!


Ninja:  The idea is to have each member bring their own individual strengths and experiences to the IWE table, essentially creating a one-stop resource for virtually all entertainment needs.  Obviously, as the old saying goes, Rome wasn’t built in a day, though over time we should easily be able to develop a much clearer picture of the challenges we all face within the industry, as well as identify additional tools and resources to confront those challenges, thereby facilitating our organization’s path to success.




SLE: We love that you are expanding beyond just musical entertainment and providing a space for other talents to be showcased. One of the major things to consider while planning events is the popular time slots as well as availability. How can you ensure that those venues and talents that are part of InWorld Entertainment get traffic when they will be competing with other venues listed in the events lists in Second Life?


Dresi:  As a matter of fact, Ninja and I have discussed this in great depth.  We have talked about how important this very question is to our organization.  In our discussions, we came to the conclusion that there are major and minor events.  We discussed how we will absolutely have overlapping minor events and those will continue forward as they have always done in our own club venues.  We can support in other ways with those events.  However, there are major events that we all plan for purposes of gaining visibility and/or for the elevation of entertainment as a whole at our respective venues and it is beneficial to all of us not to plan these events concurrently and, perhaps, even to plan them as joint ventures.  Then, to support one another by our promotion and attendance wherever possible.  We have created a calendar whereby venue owners can view major events that other venues are holding, as well as, enter their own events in an attempt to minimize events that will draw away from the attendance at minor (or other major events) that a venue may be hosting.


Ninja: Excellent question!  I think the best way to tackle this particular challenge is to first take a closer look at the goals we’re trying to accomplish.  For instance, does the event we’re trying to plan necessarily need to occur on a specific day, or at a specific time?  Are there other competing events already in existence that might stifle participation and/or attendance in IWE’s event?  Is there interest and/or a way IWE members might be able to get more directly involved with a competing event, effectively eliminating the impact it might have on our own organization’s needs/desires?  No one venue will ever possess all of the traffic available on SecondLife all of the time, so Dresi and I believe it’s important to explore the successes of others to learn how best to improve ourselves.




SLE: Great approach. Research is so important. Do you have plans to expand Inworld Entertainment into real life? If so, how do you intend to merge the two worlds?


Dresi:  We certainly do!  Ninja and I are discussing some of these opportunities to expand and there are extraordinary implications in real life for the combination of our skills including but not limited to real-life performance opportunities, broadcast, and marketing possibilities, organizational initiatives, and much more that we really aren’t at liberty to divulge at this time.  Trust and believe, Ninja and I are big ideas people and we are developing a solid 1/5/10 (1 year/5 years/10 years) plan that branches into a multitude of expansion opportunities in both SL and RL.


Ninja:  Absolutely!  There are hundreds of opportunities available in the real world that would appeal to those who have proven themselves to have somewhat outgrown what SecondLife has to offer, both from an educational and a career perspective in entertainment.  You may already be aware that in the past there have been several “jams” held by live performers for SecondLife residents at various locations around the US and Canada, and I could easily see IWE pursuing an active role in the planning and/or execution of either all or a portion of these events in the future. Record labels, distribution/marketing, artist management, television, and film production...as you can see, the possibilities really are endless.  


SLE: They truly are endless. Soon there will be no excuse for those struggling to find something to do in SL. Are you currently hiring team members, if so what are you looking for?


Dresi:  This is an interesting question because IWE in and of itself isn’t really a hiring body, so to speak.  As we grow, I can certainly foresee the potential need for some administrative and organizational folk to help us in branding and messaging, paperwork, communication, and the like.  However, at this time, we really exist for the support of the venues we serve and their staff/leadership.  So, work distribution will be across the charter and owner members and their respective management and staff, as they find it appropriate to delegate responsibilities.


Ninja:  Well, having an extra set of helping hands is ultimately never a bad thing, however, I’d say it really depends more on what sort of talents you have and are willing to contribute to IWE.  Anyone is always welcome to contact Dresi and/or myself directly if you’d like to learn more about our organization’s current needs and how you personally might be able to become more involved, and we will be more than happy to get back to you as soon as we possibly can!




SLE: That makes sense. How can followers be kept up to date with your schedule of events? 


Dresi:  As mentioned above, we do have a calendar of events that can be located at https://tinyurl.com/22tyxbcf .  IWE has a website that can be found at: https://www.inworldentertainmentsl.com.  Dates and details about major events and happenings offered by IWE member organizations can be found in either of these locations.  Major events hosted by IWE will always appear in the SL Events calendar and, depending on the enormity of the event, may even be found on the Firestorm or SecondLife login screens.  Additionally, through our affiliation with SL Enquirer, we will have regular press and other media releases that will be communicated through SLE and other multimedia sources.


Ninja:  All IWE events, along with those highlighted in support of our members, will be posted on our website at https://www.inworldentertainmentsl.com.  Eventually, Dresi and I plan to offer a promotional kiosk to be placed strategically around the grid in order to further our organization’s marketing and initiatives.



SLE: When we see people who take what they do seriously and have a professional approach to business in a virtual world we are confident that it will succeed. We are excited to promote it! Does IWE have a brick-and-mortar location in Second Life that people can go to for some more information?


Dresi:  IWE has a headquarters for purposes of meeting with members and affiliates of the organization.  This is a largely private holding, however, we do have an Information Center located at http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Scalisi%20Isle/74/158/28

and you can also gain information through the kiosks positioned prominently on location at any of our member organizations.


Ninja: While Dresi and I both own and manage our respective venues, we have created a headquarters location for IWE in Second Life, however for the time being it is utilized primarily for meetings, interviews, and other more private purposes.  Of course, this may be reassessed as IWE’s membership continues to grow so that we may best serve the needs of the organization.


SLE: We look forward to watching InWorld Entertainment Group grow! Is there anything else you would like to share with our readers?


Dresi:  I’d like for your readers to know that Ninja and I are hard at work to improve, create and promote a brand of nouveau entertainment that features some of the most innovative dreamers on the grid.  We hope that our brand will bring these individuals together to weave the cloth of the most creative ventures ever to be presented in-world and beyond for your enjoyment!  We are ALWAYS looking for input from the general public and from venue owners and entertainment professionals alike!  If you have an idea of any kind that you would like to see implemented in SL or in RL, consider contacting me or Ninja to share those ideas and allow IWE to investigate the possibility of bringing your dreams and ideas to fruition!  Thank you so much for spending this time allowing us to share our dream with you today!


Ninja:  Thank you so much for the opportunity to share these exciting details with your readers today! It is our hope that IWE will become a model for serving the entire entertainment community of Second Life, not just its individual members.  If you have ideas or suggestions that you feel might help us with our mission, we encourage you to fill out the IWE Interest Survey posted on our website (also available here).  Dresi and I are both tremendous supporters of live music, so it’s not unusual to see us wandering around at various events all across the grid.  If you do, please don’t hesitate to stop for a moment to introduce yourself and say hi!


Additional information:


Website: 

https://www.inworldentertainmentsl.com


SLURL:  http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Scalisi%20Isle/74/158/28


Preferred Contact: Dresi (dresella joubert) or Ninja Antwoord (ninjaantwoord)


E-mailinworldentertainment@gmail.com

Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/inworldentertainmentsl


InWorld Entertainment Group:

secondlife:///app/group/0cf7b7d7-218d-f426-9dae-ca5e04538726/about

IWE Calendar linkhttps://tinyurl.com/4p9ucdy3

IWE Interest Survey:

https://forms.office.com/r/3fzAXfemmh


 
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