THE DOJO DALLAS
A community of creators
The Dojo has transformed from a studio and event center into an entire community of creators ready to tell the unheard stories of the world. We pride ourselves on not only capturing moments, but telling the backstories and highlighting the truths of our communities. We invite you to read and share these amazing moments and look forward to telling yours soon. The Dojo Dallas aims to be a trusted and reputable media source for Dallas, TX and all surrounding areas.
Who are we?
CREATORS
Our tribe consists of the makers and story tellers. We are on a mission to introduce us all to each other.
COMMUNITY
It’s important to both gather and share experiences. Meeting our neighbors is the first step
CULTURE
The best way to truly experience culture is to immerse yourself fully in it by living alongside the people who actively shape it every day.
Featured Articles
Our Latest Stories & Articles
Dallas Millennials: Networking After Dark
Hey everyone, we have something to tell you about. It started about a month or so ago when I came across Dallas Millennials and their Networking after Dark event on Eventbrite. I had heard some interesting thing about their last while out in the city so I was interested. Long story short, I checked it out and was not disappointed. I had my camera in the car to cover another concert that night so I thought why not and proceeded to capture some footage.
Meet THE MARKETERS: CEDARS
We did and so did many others who attended Meet the Marketers: Cedars last week. The marketing event at Autonomous Society, owned by the one and only Dean Weaver, provided a vibrant and engaging atmosphere for networking among a diverse range of creators and small agencies.
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10 Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Marketing Agency
What’s something that all the big food delivery services have in common besides the obvious? They all lose hundreds of millions of dollars every year and a plan to actually make more money than they spend eludes even the biggest and most well funded of the industry middlemen.