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Greet Moraga & the Exciting Future of Local Media
Contact: Christine Camp 925-951-3529
A conversation between Mike Hughes Hayes, founder of the AI Super Campus Podcast, and Christine Camp, publisher of Greet Moraga — exploring the launch of a thriving local magazine, the power of integrated community platforms, and how artificial intelligence is reshaping local media.
Strategic Transition
From global tech to local publishing — Christine's fourth issue launches May 2026
Integrated Engagement
Print, digital, social, and in-person events working as one bespoke platform
AI Super Campus
Google ecosystem tools powering the future of local media and nonprofits
Business Growth
Constant local engagement is the key to awareness and consumer action
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Publisher Profile: Christine Camp
Christine Camp stepped into the role of publisher for Greet Moraga in the first quarter of 2026 — a move driven not by opportunity alone, but by a deep desire for personal fulfillment and meaningful community involvement.
Professional Background
Prior to publishing, Christine held senior leadership positions in the software industry, managing global teams for prominent technology firms. Her career spanned international markets and high-stakes corporate environments.
The Turning Point
A personal health event involving her mother prompted Christine to step away from her demanding tech career and re-evaluate her priorities. As a longtime Moraga resident and mother of three, she chose community over corporation.
4
Issues Published
Since launching in February 2026, with the fourth issue arriving in May 2026
3
Children
A Moraga mother deeply rooted in the local community she now serves

Christine's transition is a testament to the growing movement of professionals choosing local impact over global scale.
Operational Model: The "Greet" Integrated Platform
The Greet model — spanning both Moraga and Lafayette — is designed to be a truly well-rounded community resource. It moves far beyond traditional print publishing to create a comprehensive ecosystem that serves residents and businesses alike.
Print
Monthly magazine issues delivered directly to local mailboxes, keeping the community informed and connected in a tangible, lasting format.
Digital
A robust online presence extending the magazine's reach beyond the mailbox, making content accessible anytime and anywhere.
Social
Active community engagement across social media platforms, sparking conversations and keeping residents connected between issues.
In-Person Events
Bespoke events designed to facilitate genuine face-to-face connections between neighbors, business owners, and community leaders.
Event Programming
To maximize reach and accommodate different schedules, Greet hosts two regular event formats each month:
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Happy Hours
First Wednesday of every month
5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
2
Luncheons
Fourth Wednesday of every month
11:30 AM – 1:00 PM
Community Spotlight: Lamorinda Networking Event
A significant focus of the current operational cycle is a joint networking event uniting the networks of Greet Moraga and Greet Lafayette — published by Christine Raymond — into one vibrant community gathering.
The Venue: Canyon Club Brewery
Located at the corner of Moraga Road and Country Club Drive, Canyon Club Brewery is a family-owned establishment with a rich local story. The brewery opened shortly before the COVID-19 pandemic, repurposing a building that had previously served as a bank — a transformation that mirrors the community's own resilience and reinvention.
The venue features a welcoming outdoor area with live acoustic music, creating an atmosphere perfectly suited for authentic community connection. Canyon Club maintains a strong relationship with St. Mary's College, even producing a branded beer specifically for the institution.
Event Objectives
Pool the networks of both Moraga and Lafayette communities
Help residents discover local services they didn't know existed
Give business owners consistent regional visibility across both communities
The AI Super Campus & the Local Media Movement
Mike Hughes Hayes is spearheading a bold new vision for the AI Super Campus — an initiative designed to modernize and fund local media through advanced technological integration, placing community storytelling at the center of a powerful new ecosystem.
Technological Integration
The initiative harnesses the full suite of Google AI and platform tools to empower local publishers and nonprofits:
Gemini
NotebookLM
YouTube for Nonprofits
Google Startups

Hayes suggests these tools can provide hundreds of thousands of dollars in value to support the launch and long-term sustainability of local media movements.
The core belief of this movement: local media and local stories are the most critical components for supporting community health and connectivity.
Insights for Local Business Growth
The conversation concludes with powerful strategic advice for small business owners looking to gain real traction within their local markets. The message is clear: visibility is not a one-time achievement — it is an ongoing commitment.
Continuous Awareness
Business owners must never assume the community knows they exist simply because they have been established for a long time. Awareness must be actively and consistently cultivated — it does not sustain itself.
Maintaining Momentum
Engagement requires consistent, deliberate effort to keep a business "top of mind" for local residents. This sustained presence is what ultimately converts awareness into consumer action and loyal customers.
Utilizing Local Media
According to Hayes, local media is the single most effective method for generating traffic and traction for small businesses — surpassing other forms of marketing in local impact and community resonance.
"The awareness part is constant. It's constantly needed to be drawing people together and it keeps things top of mind for people and then they take action."
— Christine Camp, Publisher, Greet Moraga
"There's simply no better way to get traction and traffic into your business than through local media."
— Mike Hughes Hayes, Founder, AI Super Campus Podcast

Note: NotebookLM can be inaccurate — always double-check its responses against primary sources.