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  • In this episode of the CoWorking Values podcast, we have the pleasure of speaking with Alex Young, Director of Projects in Brighton.

    We discuss the significance of accessibility in shared workspaces and how Projects is leading the way in creating inclusive environments.

    Alex shares practical advice on advocating for accessibility needs, designing spaces to be universally accessible, and listening to those who face accessibility challenges. Tune in to learn how inclusive design can make a difference in the workplace and the wider community.

    Highlights

    [0:02] - Introduction to the Accessibility Edition with guest Alex Young.

    [0:26] - Alex talks about her role and the mission of Projects as a workspace provider.

    [1:26] - Importance of supporting employees with diverse needs.

    [3:09] - Emily shares a personal example of body doubling for productivity.

    [4:04] - Key considerations for making coworking spaces accessible.

    [5:55] - Common mistakes in accessibility efforts.

    [7:18] - Tips for advocating for accessibility needs at work.

    [8:42] - Low-hanging fruits for improving accessibility.

    [10:52] - Story of successful advocacy and mentorship in a Berlin coworking space.

    [12:17] - Future trends in accessibility for coworking spaces.

    [14:09] - Alex's journey into the field of coworking and accessibility.

    [17:27] - Advice for new co-working spaces on building accessibility from the ground up.

    [19:13] - How listeners can connect with Alex.

    Alex on LinkedIn 

    Projects - Brighton 

    Listen to Alex her Favourite Positions Podcast 

    Emily on LinkedIn 

    Coworking Values Podcast on Substack 

    Links & Resources

    Centre of Excellence in Universal Design: Universal Design 

    Access to Work (UK Government Fund): Access to Work 

    Exceptional Individuals (UK Gateway Provider): Exceptional Individuals

    Remember, the strength of our communities lies in our collective efforts and shared values.

    Please rate, follow, share, and leave a review for the Coworking Values Podcast ; it helps our show have an even greater impact.

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  • In this episode's conversation is with Dina, a key figure in the German coworking community, straight from her greenhouse in Hamburg.

    Dina shares her journey of integrating coworking values into corporate settings where she works as an Agile Coach and Scrum Master.

    We also explore the relationship between agile methodologies and coworking principles.

    Episode Highlights:

    [0:17] Dina's Coworking Vision: Dina's aspirations to reshape the German work landscape through coworking.

    [1:39] Coworking in Corporate Settings: How coworking values are influencing traditional corporate environments.

    [4:19] Community Over Competition: Bernie discusses the impact of sharing and collaboration in coworking.

    [6:29] CoWork 2024 Insights: Highlights from the recent coworking conference focusing on sustainability.

    [10:08] Holistic Sustainability: Exploring sustainability beyond environmental aspects within coworking.

    [17:14] Future Plans: Upcoming initiatives by the German Coworking Federation to promote sustainable practices.

    Links & Resources:

    German Coworking Federation 

    Cowork 2024 Conference 

    Coworking Climate Coalition 

    Connect with Dina on LinkedIn 

    Follow Dina’s gardening journey on Instagram 

    Lego Serious Play

    Coworking Values Podcast on LinkedIn 

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  • In this episode, we hear from Eva Sanz of Locus Workspace in Prague, who shares how to create a lively community where work and relationships flourish. Eva talks about the unique blend of work and social life at Locus Workspace.

    She explains how their unique approach to community management transforms a typical coworking day into an opportunity for creating lasting friendships and professional networks. 

    Whether you're a freelancer seeking a collaborative space or a seasoned entrepreneur looking for your next creative spark, this conversation reveals how community-driven spaces can elevate your work experience.

    Episode Highlights:

    0:20 Introduction to Eva Sanz and Locus Workspace - discover the unique coworking environment that balances productivity and networking.

    1:07 The Role of a Community Manager - Eva discusses her day-to-day activities and the integral role of community managers in fostering a welcoming and connected workspace.

    3:03 Defining community management - clarification on community managers’ distinct roles and impacts versus traditional receptionists.

    4:10 You’ll hear Eva’s journey from a newcomer to a pivotal community influencer in Prague's coworking scene.

    10:06 Dynamic workspace culture - explore Locus Workspace’s flexible desk policy that encourages new connections daily.

    14:11 The power of reviews and recommendations - Learn how positive feedback and word-of-mouth propel Locus Workspace to a leading position in Prague.

    Links & Resources:

    - Visit Locus Workspace: LocusWorkspace.com

    - Follow on Instagram: @locusworkspace 

    - Eva Sanz on LinkedIn 

    - Coworking Values Podcast on LinkedIn 

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  • Planting Ideas and Growing Communities with Chauntelle Lewis: A Dive into Sustainable Living and Coworking Values

    Summary:

    In this Belongfulness Project episode of the Coworking Values Podcast, host Tony Bacigalupo chats with Chauntelle Lewis, also known as the Bearfoot Planter.

    Chauntelle shares her inspiring journey from conceptualising sustainable garden workshops to creating community-centric dining experiences.

    In this episode, you'll see how personal passions can evolve into impactful enterprises while aligning with coworking's core values—community, openness, collaboration, accessibility, and sustainability.

    Episode Highlights:

    - Tony introduces the five core values of coworking and welcomes Chauntelle Lewis, the Bearfoot Planter.

    - Chauntelle describes the origin of the Bearfoot Planter and how an offhand comment led to a sustainable business idea.

    - The brand name’s significance and the shift from a casual hobby to a community-focused enterprise.

    Chauntelle discusses her background in ADEI and community management and how a pivot in her career led to her full-time pursuit of her passion.

    - Launching the Bearfoot Planter during a financial struggle and the role of a supportive network in bringing the idea to life.

    - Details of Chauntelle’s first workshop at a coworking space, showcasing the alignment of coworking values with personal initiatives.

    - Financial challenges and strategic decisions in growing a community-focused business.

    - The expansion into sustainable dining experiences and partnerships with local chefs and businesses.

    - Chauntelle’s vision for the Bearfoot Planter as a full-time endeavor and her role as an Impact Entrepreneur.

    - How networking and community support have been pivotal in scaling her initiatives and creating more inclusive events.

    Links & Resources:

    - Visit the Bearfoot Planter website

    - Follow Chauntelle on Instagram

    - Connect with Chauntelle on Twitter/X

    - Chauntelle Lewis LinkedIn

    - Tony Bacigalupo on LinkedIn

    - The Belongfulness Project

    - Coworking LinkedIn Group

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  • In this thought-provoking episode, we sit down with Sarah, a pioneer in community building from Founders and Coders, to explore the nuanced distinctions between decentralized and centralized communities.

    You will hear the transformative power of shared decision-making and equitable power distribution in fostering vibrant, sustainable communities.

    Sarah shares her invaluable insights on crafting inclusive spaces that accommodate and celebrate diversity, ensuring that every voice is heard and influential.

    This episode is helpful if you’re passionate about intentional community building and the delicate balance between equality and equity.

    We also discuss the practicalities of launching and nurturing communities that thrive on collaboration, inclusivity, and co-creation in community spaces!

    Episode Highlights to listen for:

    - Introduction and overview of the episode’s focus on community building and power distribution.

    - Sarah introduces herself and her role at Founders and Coders, highlighting her journey into decentralized community building.

    - Deep dive into what decentralized communities mean and the importance of shared power.

    - The challenges and strategies of starting community-centric initiatives like coworking spaces.

    - Sarah’s approach to creating inclusive environments and the importance of selecting the right participants.

    - Explaining the critical difference between equity and equality in community settings.

    - Conducting effective user research to ensure community initiatives meet the needs of their members.

    - The economic aspects of communities and how genuine community support differs from superficial engagement.

    - Where to find Sarah online and information about Founders and Coders.

    Links & Resources:

    - Founders and Coders Website 

    - Connect with Sarah Adefehinti on LinkedIn  

    - Space4 Co-opreative Coworking Finsbury Park

    - The Mom Test Book 

    - Priya Parker The Art of Gathering 

    - Marketing for Hippies 

    - Rayon.Desgin tool 

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  • In today's episode, we chat with Laura Agnew from the Facework Group in Peckham, where she manages two unique coworking spaces.

    Through affordability and community, Laura, Stephen and their team transform unconventional locations like a repurposed car park and a historic building into thriving hubs for diverse work and community use.

    Tune in to discover how these spaces foster creativity and community in the ever-evolving world of work. 

    Whether you're a startup founder, a local activist or a creative freelancer, this discussion will give you a fresh perspective on modern coworking environments.

    Timeline of Highlights

    00:17 Laura introduces herself and discusses her role in managing affordable coworking spaces.

    01:16 Laura shares her aspirations and her hopeful outlook on life.

    03:52 Insights into the daily operations at Faceworks and the unique setup at Peckham Levels and Hatcham House.

    06:04 Comparison between the coworking spaces at Peckham and the historical Hatcham House.

    -07:43 Discuss the impactful projects for refugees at Hatcham House.

    12:17 Laura explains the Cowork Plus initiative and the importance of accessible coworking options.

    15:27 The crucial role of hospitality in creating welcoming coworking environments.

    18:18 Laura's personal motivation is driven by community and social mobility.

    24:06 Where to find Laura online and more details about upcoming events.

    Links & Resources

    - Visit the Facework website to learn more about their services and community initiatives.

    - Connect with Laura Agnew on LinkedIn

    - London Coworking Assembly 

    - European Coworking Day 

    - LinkedIn Coworking Group

    Remember, fixing everything depends on our joint efforts, values, and strong communities - community is the key!! 🔑

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  • The Renegades of Flow: Navigating Work and Life Beyond the Mainstream

    What do we mean by 'renegades of flow?'

    What is our journey through work and life beyond the conventional paths, and how do we navigate our neurodiversity in the hustle of the modern world?

    Whether you're a freelancer, entrepreneur, or someone who just doesn't fit the traditional 9-to-5 mould, this episode is a testament to the unconventional paths that lead to success and fulfilment.

    1:05 Welcome to our world, where we introduce the 'Renegades of Flow' concept and discuss what it means to live and work on the fringes, embracing our unique strengths and quirks.

    2:06 - Emily shares the definitions of being renegades in our fields, focusing on creativity, flow, and the importance of fitting out rather than fitting in.

    5:44 The challenges and advantages of coworking spaces for people with neurodiversity highlight the need for environments that foster productivity and creativity.

    10:38 Our candid recounting of last week's chaos, where life threw us curveballs, and how we managed to keep the ship sailing, underscoring the value of having a solid partnership.

    17:42 What tech and task management systems are in our workflow, and why is it crucial to adapt tools to fit individual needs rather than conform to a one-size-fits-all approach?

    24:19 Why you must 'kill your darlings' in writing and business planning.

    Links & Resources:

    Scrum Methodology 

    Getting Things Done - David Allen 

    12 Week Year 

    Amy MacDonald - Let's Start a Band 

    Tom Ball - Founder Desk Lodge 

    Upbase

    AppSumo Software Deals

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    Remember, fixing everything depends on our joint efforts, values, and strong communities - community is the key!! 🔑

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    It also helps people in the wider general public and your neighbourhood understand what coworking is, how it can help their local community, and how it can benefit them in building their careers, projects and work.


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  • Unveiling the Soul of Coworking with Iris Kavanaugh

    Our co-creator for this episode is Rayon Design, a collaborative online design tool that is as easy to use as Canva or Miro. 

    Welcome to a heartwarming journey into the essence of coworking, where we transcend beyond desks and Wi-Fi to uncover the profound impact coworking spaces have on community, creativity, and economic development. 

    In this episode, the inspiring Iris Kavanaugh, who is an experienced

    community builder, leadership coach, trainer and facilitator shares her transformative insights on leadership, community building, and the fundamental human need for connection. 

    Join our conversation to explore how coworking spaces are not just places of work but catalysts for personal growth, community development, and a deeper understanding of ourselves.

    00:14 - Discover Iris Kavanaugh's journey from NextSpace to becoming a beacon of inspiration for coworking space leaders.

    02:02 - Iris illuminates the overlooked role of coworking spaces as pivotal community hubs and economic drivers.

    03:50 - We ponder the existential question: Why do we pursue coworking, and how does it fulfil our intrinsic need for togetherness?

    05:27 - Iris delves into coworking spaces' biological and emotional benefits, highlighting their ability to heal societal fractures and promote unity.

    06:25 - How a space design plays a crucial role in how we interact in our spaces. 

    07:13 - Challenging the hustle culture, we discuss the importance of nurturing environments over a grind mentality in coworking spaces.

    08:44 - Iris shares her insights on co-working as a grassroots economic development engine, emphasizing its local and individual growth potential.

    11:49 - Unpacking the secrets to fostering genuine connections and a thriving community within coworking spaces.

    13:33 - This is a deep dive into designing psychologically safe spaces that unlock creativity and spark genuine collaboration.

    19:13 - The delicate balance between hospitality and community ownership in coworking spaces and how to encourage member engagement without developing entitlement.

    21:29 - Iris touches on the profound journey of self-discovery for coworking leaders and how understanding oneself enhances leadership and community building.

    Links & Resources:

    - NextSpace

    - Women Who Cowork 

    - Coworking Alliance Summit

    - Fento Coworking

    - Leading Well from Within by Dr. Daniel Friedland

    - European Coworking Assembly 

    - London Coworking Assembly

    - Iris on Linkedin

    Remember, the strength of our communities lies in our collective efforts and shared values. 

    Please rate, follow, share, and leave a review for the Coworking Values Podcast; it helps our shows have an impact.

    It also helps people in the wider general public and your neighbourhood understand what coworking is, how it can help their local community, and how it can benefit them in building their careers, projects and work.

    Our co-creator for this episode is Rayon Design - whether you want to move the desks in your space around or build space from scratch, design your project for free here in Rayon today. 


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  • Welcome to our new series on the Coworking Values Podcast, where Emily and Bernie discuss productivity, resistance, and the transformative journey of work.

    Known for her calm demeanour and ability to ground any situation, Emily shares her vision of helping people navigate through their work-related struggles, transforming the whirlwind of their daily tasks into a manageable breeze.

    Emily and Bernie share why they chose "Renegades of Flow," a term that encapsulates a quest for better work habits and the pursuit of aligning the metaphorical "team of horses" in our minds to achieve our goals more effectively.

    00:00 Welcome to the new series, in which we introduce the theme "Renegate of Flow" with Emily, which focuses on enhancing work habits and productivity.

    02:47- The genesis of "Renegades of Flow" and the journey from individual scrum mastery to tackling workflow challenges together.

    05:11 - Discussing the concept of existential overhead, the emotional weight of pending tasks, and strategies to minimise its impact on our productivity.

    08:33 - Emily shares insights on dealing with resistance, describing it as strength misapplied and the importance of self-compassion in overcoming creative blocks.

    14:14 - The spectrum of resistance, from fear of failure to fear of success, and how to harness this energy positively.

    18:00 - Strategies for disarming the critical voice and the transformative power of acknowledging and sharing our inner doubts.

    20:27 - The role of structure and tools like Kanban boards in managing workflow and the significance of differentiating valuable ideas from distractions.

    22:13 - Find out how to share your workflow struggles and successes, emphasizing the importance of community engagement and real-life problem-solving in upcoming episodes.

    Reading list

    Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity - David Allen

    Scrum: The art of doing twice the work in half the time - Jeff Sutherland 

    As we embark on this journey together, I invite you to engage with us and share your challenges.

    Together, let's navigate the path to more fulfilling and effective work habits.

    Remember to rate, follow, share, and review our podcast if you've found this episode enlightening.

    Your feedback supports our work and helps others discover the insights shared here today.

    Stay tuned for more discussions that promise to inspire, challenge, and transform the way you work.

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  • Welcome to another episode of Coworking Values Podcast: Community is the Key series co-created by Salto, which brings you the latest on innovative thinking and advanced mobile-based access control technology for keyless buildings.

    In this episode, we dive deep into the heart of coworking communities with the legendary Mattias from Coworking Bansko.

    Known for creating one of Europe's best-loved digital nomad hubs nestled in a picturesque mountain resort, Mattias shares his insights on what truly makes a community thrive.

    Whether you're a coworking space owner or a digital nomad seeking your tribe, this conversation sheds light on the essence of meaningful connections and how to cultivate them.

    Episode Highlights:

    0:27 The Spirit of Coworking Bansko: Discover how this digital nomad hub became a beacon for community-driven individuals seeking more than just a workspace.

    1:14 Community at the Core: Mattias emphasises the role of community in coworking spaces, especially in rural settings where external distractions are minimal.

    2:23 Beyond the Desk: Learn how Coworking Bansko fosters genuine human connections, transforming the coworking experience into something far more valuable than physical amenities.

    4:47 Ecosystem Evolution: Mattias discusses creating a comprehensive experience for members through partnerships with local businesses, events, and initiatives tailored to the community's needs.

    5:59 Engagement and Feedback: The importance of direct communication and observation in understanding and meeting the needs of your community.

    9:18 Foundational Community Building: Insights on the crucial role of aligning a coworking space's vision with its community's desires and the significance of being an integral part of that community.

    11:13 Building Connections: Strategies for encouraging interaction and bonding among members, from communal meals to collaborative events.

    15:56 Sustaining Vibrancy: How Coworking Bansko maintains its dynamic energy and culture despite the transient nature of its members.

    18:39 Digital and Physical Community Integration: Using online tools to complement face-to-face interactions that form the backbone of the Coworking Bansko community.

    21:11 Future Visions: Mattias unveils Coliving Semkovo, a comprehensive, all-in-one coworking and coliving space designed to recapture and amplify the magic of community.

    Where to find Matthias Zeitler

    Matthias on LinkedIn 

    Matthias on Instagram 

    Coliving Semkovo 

    Coworking Bansko

    Matthias, in 60 seconds - Do you do enough marketing for your coworking or co-living space? 

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  • Today we bring you Coworking Values Podcast: Belongfulness Series with Tony Bacigalupo - for this episode, he chats with Jon Alexander, and they dive into how the state of belonging can repair our social fabric.

    Jon, the brains behind the game-changing book "Citizens: Why the Key to Everything is Us." talks about his transition from a consumerism-soaked advertising career to becoming a citizenship champion

    "Citizens" isn't just a book; it's a fresh perspective on collaboration and care. Jon discusses how the pandemic revealed flaws in traditional citizenship and the need for collective responsibility.

    He also explores urban transformations and grassroots movements like the National Park City and the Reaction Collective, highlighting the importance of community engagement.

    According to Jon, coworking spaces are seen as hidden gems that offer spaces for democratic governance and community engagement. They promote collaboration, innovation, and values beyond consumerism.

    Links:

    Twitter: @JonJAlex 

    Twitter: @TonyBGoode 


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  • Welcome back to another episode of the Coworking Values Podcast: Accessibility Track series with today's guest Dom Hyams from Purple Goat Agency – the world's first and only disability-led marketing agency.

    Dom talks about how they help brands navigate disability experiences with a social-first approach. It involves influencers and creating inclusive campaigns that can reach a global audience.

    Dom also discusses accessibility – what brands are doing right and where they could improve. He emphasizes the importance of overcoming the fear that holds brands back from being more inclusive.

    Dom also shares some easy wins in accessibility – from making physical spaces inclusive to ensuring websites are accessible to everyone. It's all about being ready for inclusivity at every touchpoint.

    Catch Dom at the London Breakfast Show as he joins as a panelist for the Workspace Design Show London 2024 with the theme "Accessible Workspaces: Inclusivity, Language, and the Future of Coworking"

    This series is co-created with Nook Wellness Pods - which provides distraction-free environments in coworking spaces, perfect for neurodiverse individuals who need a focused and comfortable workspace.


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  • Welcome to another episode of Coworking Values Podcast: Accessibility Track with our host Emily Breeder who dives into the ECA Idea Handbook as the blueprint for accessible coworking with the fantastic Jeannine van der Linden from the European Coworking Assembly.

    The conversation starts with the ECA IDEA Handbook, a guide that's not just a book but a collaborative journey on Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility (IDEA).

    Jeannine, the "Doula" behind its creation, talks about the voices that shaped the handbook during a pre-pandemic listening tour across the UK and Europe.

    They also touch on founder bias and how it affects decision-making in coworking spaces and how unconscious choices can have an impact on a space's environment.

    Jeannine's perspective promotes a more inclusive world and how and why it is crucial to how coworking spaces can be genuinely accessible.

    This series is co-created with Nook Wellness Pods - which provides distraction-free environments in coworking spaces, perfect for neurodiverse individuals who need a focused and comfortable workspace.


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  • In this episode, we have Lucy McInally, The Inclusive Coworker a pioneer in inclusive coworking, where we explore the intricacies of designing spaces for everyone.

    Lucy's transition from interior design to marketing and co-living unfolds, leading her to the vibrant world of coworking through London coworking conversations.

    With a keen eye on gender-specific challenges, Lucy references "Invisible Women" by Caroline Criado Perez as she dives into broader issues, discussing community displacement, gentrification, and public space disparities.

    The conversation then expands to cultural nuances in coworking, emphasizing transparency in policies and the pivotal role of community managers. They stress the importance of taking responsibility for one's environment and finding a balance in accommodating diverse preferences.

    Tune in for a deep dive into inclusivity, workspace design, and the transformative power of coworking communities with our co-creator Rayon Design – unveiling tools for ordinary architecture, embracing collaboration, speed, and openness for new design culture.

    Links:

    Lucy McInally 

    Town Square Islington 

    Creator Write Club 

    Opening Doors To An Inclusive Workspace 

    Lucy on AllWork 

    Community is Key Podcast with Salto 

    Lucy @ Brave Corporation 


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  • Welcome to another episode of Coworking Values Podcast: Community is the Key series co-created by Salto - bringing you the latest on innovative thinking and advanced mobile-based access control technology for keyless buildings where we talk about

    In this episode, we have Matthias Hollwich, the architect extraordinaire who creates spaces that are way more than just buildings. He is the Founder and Principal of HWKN Architecture.

    The heart of the conversation is all about why community is like the secret sauce for an amazing life, especially as we get older. Matthias drops some serious knowledge on how designing spaces for an aging crowd is all about the details. It's like setting the stage for a great party, but a life party. Think nailing the acoustics and creating an inclusive environment.

    He also dives into how COVID-19 messed with our social connections and how artificial intelligence could help us foster real connections, especially in big cities where the hustle and bustle can make it hard to connect with others.

    Matthias's book, "New Aging: Live Smarter Now to Live Better Forever," started as a cool project at the University of Pennsylvania. It was all about finding fresh and creative solutions for aging, breaking the mold, and thinking outside the box.

    Matthias wraps it all up with some seriously cool thoughts on aging being this epic adventure, and why planning for it early on is like having a superpower. The takeaway? Life's a journey, and you need to design it right for the best experience.

    Ready to dive deeper into the coworking conversation? Head over to This Week In Coworking and learn more about insights, and experiences with the community.


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  • Welcome back for another episode of the Coworking Values: Visionaries series, created in collaboration with andcards, coworking space management software that streamlines the management and use of flexible workspaces.

    In this episode, we have Shamena Nurse-Kingsley, founder of Cowo&CrĂšche, a coworking space in Alexandria, Virginia that's specifically designed for parents and women.

    This coworking space is all about supporting parents and women. Shamena shares her journey into coworking, which was inspired by the challenges she faced as a working mom during the pandemic.

    Drawing on her military background, Shamena talks about how her experiences in the military gave her the courage to become an entrepreneur.

    She also opens up about the struggles working moms face and the importance of setting boundaries for a healthy work-life balance.

    Shamena's joy in being involved in her kids' milestones led her to create Cowo&CrĂšche as a solution for working parents who want to balance their careers and family lives.

    She emphasizes the importance of addressing real issues and follows her faith and intuition in her entrepreneurial journey.

    This shows how coworking spaces can make a positive impact on parents and women navigating work and family.


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  • In this episode of the Coworking Values Podcast with our co-creator Rayon Design - unveiling tools for ordinary architecture, embracing collaboration, speed, and openness for a new design culture.

    We have Peter Block the founder of Designed Learning. Peter talks about importance of creating meaningful conversations among coworkers and how rearranging physical spaces can promote social interactions.

    He also delves on how he sees coworking spaces as more than just places to work, but as platforms for connecting with others. They're like hubs for bringing people together. They talk about the challenges of getting people to talk to each other and how rearranging the space can help.

    They also shares some stories about events that brought people together and how language can make a big difference. Coworking spaces can make a big impact on rural areas and local communities, according to him.

    Peter believes that asking meaningful questions, using the right words can really change things and language plays a role in creating a positive and collaborative environment in coworking spaces.


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  • Welcome to the first episode of Coworking Values Podcast: Accessibility Track. This series is in partnership with Nook Wellness Pods - which provides distraction-free environments in coworking spaces, perfect for neurodiverse individuals who need a focused and comfortable workspace.

    We'll be exploring the special challenges and opportunities of making coworking spaces inclusive and empowering for people with disabilities, whether they have physical limitations or are neurodiverse.

    In this episode with our host Emily Breder featuring Rosie Sherry from the Ministry of Testing in the UK. She talks about the connection between neurodiversity and coworking.

    Rosie discusses her sensory sensitivities and her preference for quieter work environments. Rosie is committed to fostering understanding and meeting the diverse needs of professionals.

    Rosie shares her experience in coworking spaces in Brighton in 2010. She managed a space and got involved in local meetups, forming connections and friendships.

    Then they dive into neurodiversity. Rosie talks about her journey, especially with her child who was diagnosed last year. She discusses how women are speaking up more about neurodiversity and the challenges neurodiverse people face in society.

    One important topic they cover is Rosie's sensory sensitivities, especially to noise, and how it impacts her coworking preferences. She believes there should be more spaces that cater to different needs, especially quieter and more focused work settings.

    Rosie shares her own work preferences, leaning towards self-employment for creative freedom and to meet her specific needs. She talks about the stress of working for others and the significance of effectively managing her calendar.


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  • Welcome back to another exciting episode of the Coworking Values: Visionaries series! We're thrilled to have you join us once more as we dive into the world of collaborative workspaces. This series is proudly brought to you in partnership with andcards, the cutting-edge coworking space management software that revolutionizes operations in flexible workspaces.

    In this episode, join Erika Gifford and Sean Comeaux from Hatchworks coworking space here in Asheville about their journey, community-building tips, and why it’s so important to make real connections in coworking.

    Erika and Sean are partners in life and business. They unexpectedly started a coworking space called Hatchworks during the tough times of the COVID-19 pandemic. It all started when they needed separate office spaces.

    Despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, they found ways to create a strong community through networking events and involvement in the local arts scene. They also prioritized personal branding and used technology to make their coworking space more accessible. Despite the pandemic, they remained committed to building connections and bringing people together.

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    Hatchworks Coworking Instagram 


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  • In this episode we welcome back, Maria do Ceu Bastos, Co-Founder, and Manager of Nowhere Desk to talk about integrating local culture and her vision for a unique coworking experience. 

    Maria, who has been a remote worker for over thirty years, shares her story of embracing remote work even before the internet was a thing. She talks about the challenges and rewards of early remote work and how important it is to find a balance between work and family life.

    Remote work has gained recognition and value over time. It has benefits for individuals, communities, and businesses. It's important to involve the community in creating coworking spaces in rural areas and collaborate with them.

    Maria also talks about her upcoming project called "Nowhere Desk," a coworking and co-living space in Portugal. She shares the challenges she's faced in finding the right facilities and the importance of networking with other coworking spaces.

    Maria believes that by celebrating the uniqueness of the local area, they can create a great experience for remote workers and digital nomads.

    Overall, Maria offers valuable insights for anyone considering remote work or coworking. It shows the importance of community involvement and collaboration in creating successful coworking spaces in rural areas.


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