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Memory & Meaning – Structural Continuum by Utopia Rising

Cost: $45
When: Saturday, April 11 at 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm AEST
Organiser: Jonathan
Ground Floor

16 Flour Mill Way, Summer Hill
Sydney, NSW 2130 Australia

April 11 at 4:00 pm 7:00 pm AEST

About the Event What if the secret to a more present, meaningful life isn’t a better memory — but a smarter system? This interactive Utopia Rising session explores how to design a personal “second brain” that handles the remembering, so your mind is free to focus on what actually matters. Expect a thought-provoking evening covering memory prioritisation, AI-assisted recall, leveraging others to remember for you, and how to create the mental space for more joy, creativity, and legacy. A nourishing plant-based dinner is included.

About the Hosts

Menno Tabbernal is the founder of Ultimate Efficiency VA Services and a former business coach with a lifelong fascination with how people learn and retain information. A speaker of six languages and a practitioner of AI-powered productivity tools, Menno brings deep practical expertise to the art of structured recall.

Jonathan Lee is the founder of Utopia Rising and an experience designer with 25+ years in personal development. Since 2016 he has hosted 50+ events across 20+ original themes — known for creating spaces where real connection, full self-expression, and genuine insight happen naturally.

$45
16 Flour Mill Way, Summer Hill
Sydney, NSW 2130 Australia

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