In December 2025, David Williams hosted a wagyu dinner for TappedIn's founding cohort, and the aftermath showed up in the next week's accountability updates.
"After the exquisite wagyu dinner from the other night, I'm fired up and excited to prep and plan a beta-testing phase for DivV," Brandon Bazile wrote the following week. The dinner hadn't included a workshop, a speaker, or a structured agenda. It was founders sitting together over high-quality food, talking about what they were building. And it worked.
The wagyu dinner was part of Williams's philosophy that community infrastructure includes physical gathering. When founders break bread together — especially founders who have been watching each other's weekly progress in a community — the social capital compounds.

