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BREAK THROUGH: Connect to your Superfans via Discord Industry Workshop

Our first online catchup will see us welcoming more of our new members to the community and our first guest speaker of 2026, Georgina Fiske.

Georgina will be talking to us all about Discord and how artists can build sustainable communities beyond social media. We’ll talk through how Discord works as a space for real fandom, deeper connection, and long-term growth, without relying on algorithms or vanity metrics.

Schedule of Evening

7pm - 7:30pm: Quick member catchup and check-in
7:30pm - 9:00pm: Q&A with Georgina.

The session will take place live on Google Meet. The workshop will be recorded and uploaded to the member portal 24-72 hours after the event.

FREE FOR RSOM MEMBERS. Join now to receive your invite!

About Georgina

As the Founder of Fiske, Georgina Fiske operates at the intersection of music, fandom, and the internet. Based in Naarm/Melbourne, she has worked across some of Australia’s most loved festivals and cultural events, bringing a deep understanding of live music, community, and what actually moves people.

 Georgina’s work has evolved far beyond traditional artist management. They are deeply online, proudly a fangirl, and known for building highly engaged digital communities, particularly through Discord. She spends her days shaping fan spaces, moderating conversations, tracking culture in real time, and helping artists understand that connection is not accidental, it is designed. This digital-first lens informs everything they do.

Alongside running Fiske, Georgina works closely with One of One and has contributed to major community-led initiatives including the Victorian Multicultural Gala Dinner and Our Survival Day. In 2025, they spoke at SXSW Sydney, sharing insights on fandom, digital culture, and building sustainable creative careers in an industry that is constantly shifting.

 With a sharp strategic brain and a healthy dose of chaos, Georgina is committed to supporting early-career artists to grow beyond the “emerging” label. Her work centres access, inclusivity, and longevity, breaking down industry barriers while embracing the messy, online, fan-driven reality of how music careers are actually built today.

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