The Mexico LinkedIn Influencer House
The Story
The peer group of creators Mischa Collins built relationships with on LinkedIn eventually met in person. The podcast episode about her career trajectory opens by referencing it directly: “Introduction and the LinkedIn Influencer House in Mexico.” A later episode topic identifies who else was there: “The LinkedIn Influencer House in Mexico with Corey Blumenfeld and Charlie Hills.”
The list of people she publicly named as the friendships that mattered, from her 18-month milestone post: ”💙 Charlie Hills 💙 Anisha Jain 💙 Lara Acosta 💙 Harry Phokou 💙 Ethan Golding 💙 Joe M-C.”
The shape of the relationship was direct support for the doubts she was having: “They believe in me when I don’t. They challenge me to always do better. They make my delulu dreams feel doable.”
This isn’t a content-friendly retreat. It’s a real-world gathering of LinkedIn creators who built businesses adjacent to each other and, somewhere along the line, decided proximity was worth flying for.
Lesson for Creators
LinkedIn creator culture tends to be discussed in algorithm terms: hooks, dwell time, posting cadence. The Mexico house is the in-person counterweight, the part of the system that doesn’t show up in analytics. Successful creators in the same niche often look like competitors and act like collaborators. The cluster that flies to Mexico together also reposts each other, tags each other, and refers business sideways. The audience isn’t the only network being built. The other creators are the second, less visible one.
Related
- The Friendships Were the Real Return — the wider point about why these friendships matter
- Three Weeks From Idea to Full-Time Founder — Milly Tamati: peer community as the actual business
- The Community That Banned Self-Promotion — Milly Tamati: peer community with deliberate norms
- Post and Ghost to Community Builder — Charlie Hills (Mexico attendee): same engagement thesis from inside this group
- The 60-Minute Daily Engagement Circuit — Charlie Hills (Mexico attendee): the routine that built these relationships in the first place