I've had over 25 Roam Tour's in the last 3 months. Not because I'm good at using Roam, but because I'm bad at it.

I'm here to show you what a 2 / 10 can do with something as powerful as Roam. #RoamTour https://www.loom.com/share/9303c21ab9924fc4a6ee8902c19a9f04
A #RoamTour is a 30-60 minute conversation in groups ranging from 2 to 16 people (thus far)

We walk through the kinds of things I cover in the video.
But it's after the basics that the magic begins

Here are some of the moments where I get audible gasps in my Roam tours
1/ block references. They're gonna be big.

The atomic unit of Roam is blocks. Every bullet point represents an isolated nugget of truth.

Your job is to find the relationships between those nuggets. https://twitter.com/kwharrison13/status/1269072694722494466?s=20
2/ especially in-line block reference search.

When you type "((" in a block and start typing, you're literally sifting through every node in your brain.

What lost nuggets could you rediscover? https://twitter.com/kwharrison13/status/1269072518817525760?s=20
3/ Tweet drafts. Every thread I write in twitter I now first draft in Roam

Not sure why the {{character-count}} isn't a shortcut anymore but it still works; what should I be using instead @conaw?

https://twitter.com/rroudt/status/1256381271493816322?s=20
4/ project management in Roam.

I actually first met @anbuteau through a Roam tour and was blown away by his way of creating to do lists. https://twitter.com/anbuteau/status/1281771705871015936?s=20
5/ project management in Roam continued.

If you love Todoist or some other interface, I think you can even get the UI in your Roam. I haven't tried this yet but it's on my list. I always show off this tweet. https://twitter.com/blakesamic/status/1272310925098278913?s=20
6/ Taking notes with podcasts. Made the solo 18 hour drive to Portland and back a transformational experience for me. https://twitter.com/houshuang/status/1247165721190100992?s=20
7/ notes on podcasts continued.

I'm excited to learn more about using @AirrAudio as well but @otter_ai has been awesome https://twitter.com/_SimonLau/status/1292518109933264901?s=20
8/ My trusty friend @jeremyqho and the ever beautiful Eloquent Chrome extension. It was like redesigning the front door to my brain. https://twitter.com/jeremyqho/status/1285644242182955008?s=20
10/ Last one. I always like to end with @RoamPublic @RoamBrain

And then I take a step into the future. Global public graphs of knowledge.

We can plug right into the roam graph for all US Case law. All equity research. Everything. https://www.roampublic.com/directory/ 
And my workflow is constantly evolving. Just today during @nateliason demonstration with @tiagoforte I started rethinking my whole process for how I read and highlight articles https://twitter.com/nateliason/status/1297626731759771649?s=20
Remember, I'm nowhere close to a power user. The people you should really be learning from are the apostles of Roam and pouring over #RoamCult and @RoamResearch mentions.

And trusting in folks like https://twitter.com/kwharrison13/status/1271228715104481280?s=20
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