Kelly Tutors
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Wise people always say, “Never be the smartest person in the room,” so we’ve got that covered!!
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The blogs blend humor, storytelling, and insightful commentary about the experience of attending top-industry events as an outsider trying to learn. I document what is said (and not said).
Startup Conversational Roundtable and Troubleshooting (and Putt Putt Partyin’)
TLDR: Author attends a 27-person startup roundtable where founders pitch AI chatbots, robotaxis, and livestreaming apps, discovers a 6-week founder cohort program she wants to join, then heads to a putt-putt party where she earns 2nd place after bravely joining a group of strangers.
Two Events by a Self-Proclaimed ADHD Networker in Seattle
TLDR: Author attends a founders' mental health meetup and a community BBQ-style tech event featuring startup pitches on hyperspectral cameras and AI infrastructure, leaving energized after five people approached her wanting to intern and a VC friend told her to just build with a team of five.
Getting a Grip on Geniusness at Open Claw’s Second Event
TLDR: Author attends her second Open Claw AI meetup and barely pays attention to the technical demos because she spontaneously invents the perfect name for her edtech app, buys the domain for $6.79, and spends the rest of the event excitedly securing trademark advice and booking calls with mentors.
A Coding Event by Google for Founders: Not Yet Free Credits…
TLDR: Author joins a Google-hosted virtual event for startup founders to learn about cloud credit tiers ($2K-$25K+) and AI Studio tools, hoping to qualify for the startup program to fund building her edtech platform.
AI for Startups to Explore + Exploitive Coaching from Not Sean Kingston
TLDR: Author attends a basic AI tools talk for founders then gets intensive one-on-one startup coaching from a mentor who helps her draft three rounds of her edtech pitch, but the session is marred by repeated boundary violations and unwanted physical advances she documents candidly.
Bad Audio, Good Advice on Funding
TLDR: Despite terrible audio at a coffee shop venue, the author absorbs valuable VC advice on the team/tech/traction framework for startups and the math behind successful exits.
Late and Great Prep for Exiting + Buy Outs
TLDR: Kelly attends an early-morning startup event on preparing businesses for mergers, acquisitions, and exits, covering EBITDA valuations, customer concentration risks, earn-outs, and carve-outs, while reflecting on her own entrepreneurial journey.
Open Claw for Ya’. The first in the Emerald City
TLDR: Seattle's first OpenClaw AI meetup featuring demos of agentic AI deployments including a dairy farm intelligence system, team memory management tools, AI patent scanning, and discussions about giving AI agents persistent identities and virtual pets.
Forecasting Fundable Founders
TLDR: The author attends a startup funding event featuring speakers on capital access, company culture, and acquisitions, including an inspiring blind PhD speaker advocating for accessibility in tech entrepreneurship.
Forced Behavior At Scale? Big-Tech’s Ritual Blueprints for Predatory Control Systems with Pizza
TLDR: A university panel on how big-tech companies like Google, Facebook, and Amazon use internal rituals -- dogfooding, design sprints, OKRs, hackathons, and pizza-team sizing -- to force behavior at scale, with the author offering a skeptical, culture-critical commentary on corporate control systems.
Hacked into TWO Presidental Pitch Practices
TLDR: Kelly attends a design and tech symposium followed by a youth hackathon downtown, observing beginners learning to pitch and hack while reflecting on AI trends, youth education, and the normalization of technology in creative problem-solving.
Humans Looking to Work Alongside Screens and Robots, Independently Cowork Together (with robots & screens)
TLDR: A recap of an AI-focused coworking and job-seeking meetup in Seattle covering resume building, LinkedIn strategy, climate tech, and the startup ecosystem. The post reflects on intentional networking, the gap between big corporate culture and human fulfillment, and the promise of AI tools for career changers.
Social Media Suspension, VC-Cowork, & Re-Pitching
TLDR: Kelly announces an indefinite social media break to focus energy on building her tutoring business ecosystem -- live classes, podcast, worksheet packets, and website improvements -- while also attending a coworking/pitch event at a VC space.
Ai Global Logistics by Ex-Tech Folks & Beyond
TLDR: An event day featuring LinkedIn virality tips, a talk by an ex-big-tech founder building AI-powered personalized media and fashion tools, and a salsa dance social, with key insights on AI memory systems, UX trends, and the predicted death of text-based input.
The First Billion Dollar Pitch
TLDR: Kelly pitches to venture capitalists at an event for underrepresented founders, sharing her experience navigating the VC world with multiple startup ideas while reflecting on manifestation, origin stories, and the journey of being taken seriously.
Artificial Intelligence as a Business Model. Found, Pitch, Invest, and Judge…
TLDR: Author attends an AI startup and VC panel event in Seattle that she calls "career-altering," absorbing insights about AI agents replacing SaaS, the importance of storytelling for founders, and how the Pacific Northwest's humble tech culture both helps and hinders startups.
Ai Startup Bootcamp, Back Over the Border
TLDR: The author travels to Portland for a free three-day AI startup bootcamp intensive, absorbing speeches on building AI companies, learning startup fundamentals, and gathering ideas for her youth AI education platform while networking with other aspiring founders.
Entrepreneurial Energy Preservation for Mental Athletes + Ai for Marketing (EWD4)
TLDR: A full-day event covering startup pitching, burnout prevention, AI-powered marketing tools, and entrepreneurial habits like hydration, authenticity, and compounding small efforts for long-term business success.
Ai Bundle: Decentralized and Film Festival
TLDR: The author attends two AI events in one day -- a decentralized AI meetup covering crypto tokens, digital wallets, and tournament investing, followed by an AI film festival showcasing fully AI-generated movies and exploring the future of storytelling with artificial intelligence.
Navigating Investors for Funding
TLDR: A panel event on startup fundraising covering founder-market fit, customer discovery, the confidence-vs-paranoia balance, Seattle's risk-averse culture compared to the Bay Area, and practical advice on warm introductions and coachability for first-time founders.
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