InLife launches InLife Convo: An online community for shared experiences and learning

InLife launches InLife Convo: An online community for shared experiences and learning

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InLife (Insular Life) recently launched InLife Convo, a growing online community for learning and sharing of experiences and expertise on various topics.

InLife Convo Community. Members of the InLife Convo were treated to fun and laughter with host Micah Andres and the Premier Improv Theater Group SPIT Manila when InLife formally launched the Community through the “When Things InLife” event.

InLife Convo provides a platform where members can connect and discuss experiences about life, finances, mental well-being, and more. The community also offers members exclusive updates and sneak peeks into InLife’s current and upcoming initiatives, and opportunities to participate in activities and have the chance to win prizes.

“We envision InLife Convo to be an inclusive community where everyone may freely express themselves, share their thoughts and ideas, reminisce about past experiences, and collaborate especially on projects and concerns that may require collective insight. You may easily find it on Facebook, and everyone is welcome to be part of it, even if you are not a policyholder of InLife. At InLife Convo, we encourage everyone to talk about their life experiences knowing we have a lot to learn from each other,” said InLife Chief Marketing Officer Gae L. Martinez.

InLife Convo members are entitled to perks such as member-get-member rewards; access to exclusive events, concerts, podcasts, webinars, and workshops; discounts and vouchers from merchant partners; special gifts; and more.

During the event, titled “When Things in Life” held at the Insular Life Building in Makati, Event Host and Stand-Up Comedian Micah Andres recalled having no knowledge about the costs of giving birth in hospitals which he and his wife had to learn the hard way. He emphasized the importance of being a part of a group, such as the InLife Convo, to guide them as they plan for their future. He also encouraged everyone to view life insurance not as an expense, but as an investment for the future. “When things in Life get difficult, overwhelming, and serious, you guys can have a space where you can get inspiration from others,” he said.

SPIT Manila danced, sang, and entertained the audience, incorporating financial terms in its sketches, to the delight of the audience.

Meanwhile, SPIT Manila, Asia’s premier improv theater group performed and introduced their brand of comedy to the audience. The group entertained everyone present, and incorporated in its sketches insurance and financial terms that would normally be considered “serious” topics. This reflects InLife Convo’s aim of making financial matters normal conversational fare.

During the program, winners of the “When Things in Life” video contest were also announced. The video contest was open to members of the InLife Convo, who created 30-second videos sharing their personal views on seeing the good “When things in life” happen.

Join the growing community of InLife Convo on Facebook. To learn more about InLife, visit their website or Facebook page.