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A very special coworking
Author: Fanny Marcoux
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What sets your coworking space apart?
Each one is different. They all have their own awesomeness, their own little something special.
Each month, I interview one coworking manager from somewhere across the world for 30 min.
They tell us what their something special is.
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Hi, I’m Fanny!
I’m your host and passionate about coworking, coliving, remote working, nomading, freelancing, and marketing. Many -ing in there.
During the day, I help SaaS managers manage their Google Analytics and optimize for conversions.
I post every day on LinkedIn, where you can follow me at:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/fannymarcoux/
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In this interview, we talk about:Kellen and his space, The Hub by Citizens4Communityfostering civility, collaboration, civic engagement, and social connectionhow to involve the community in creating and maintaining a space00:00 Hi!02:31 Securing and Transforming a New Space05:20 Community Effort in Furnishing the Space07:06 Modular Space and Diverse Uses13:38 Flexible Coworking Model15:26 Community Support and Financial Success17:58 Community Collaboration and Partnerships18:37 Flexible Pricing and Tiered Structure19:53 Challenges of Managing a Community Space22:06 Volunteer Greeters and Community Trust25:59 Future Plans and Enhancements29:07 Art Program and Community Engagement32:52 Advice for Starting a Coworking Space34:05 Bye!SpeakersKellen KleinKellen has always been working with communities. He wanted to give back and so created a hub in the middle of a small town. That is The Hub.Citizens4Community is a nonprofit whose mission is to foster a connected community by encouraging civility, collaboration, and civic engagement. They recently created the Hub.Check his space, The Hub by Citizens4Community, on their website:https://citizens4community.com/hubFanny MarcouxI’m your host and passionate about coworking, remote working, nomading, freelancing, and marketing. Many -ing in there.During the day, I help SaaS managers manage their Google Analytics and optimize for conversions.I also post every day on LinkedIn, where you can follow me at:https://www.linkedin.com/in/fannymarcoux/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this interview, we talk about:Jon and his space, Nomadico Colivingpromoting lesser-known destinations for digital nomadsrevitalizing rural areas through remote work00:00 Hi!02:10 Joining The Melting Pot03:40 The Coworking Community in Spain04:14 Transition to Coliving06:54 The Concept of Coliving09:38 Sun And Co: A Decade of Coliving10:49 Hybrid Model: Hostel and Coliving12:13 Consultancy and Community Design13:57 Nomadico: Affordable Coliving16:29 Rooral: Revitalizing Spanish Villages24:51 The Future of Coliving and Coworking26:32 Bye!SpeakersJon Hormaetxe CastellsJon has been working in the coworking, coliving, and community industries since 2014. He’s now an Experience Designer, has cofounded Nomadico, and is working with Rooral and Make Them Connect.Nomadico Coliving is a network of affordable and authentic community coliving spaces for nomads and remote workers.Check his space, Nomadico Coliving, on their website:https://www.nomadico.io/Fanny MarcouxI’m your host and passionate about coworking, remote working, nomading, freelancing, and marketing. Many -ing in there.During the day, I help SaaS managers manage their Google Analytics and optimize for conversions.I also post every day on LinkedIn, where you can follow me at:https://www.linkedin.com/in/fannymarcoux/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this interview, we talk about:Séverine and her space, HiFlow Genevahow to combine both heavy industries and culturecuriosity as a way to inspire00:00 Hi!01:43 The Birth of High Flow02:35 High Flow's Unique Philosophy04:44 Challenges and Successes06:11 Navigating the Pandemic07:29 Promoting Culture in the Workplace08:19 The Importance of Partnerships09:11 High Flow's Vision and Impact10:31 Future Plans and Developments14:45 The Role of the Board and Team16:16 Expanding Networks and Connections16:37 Upcoming Events and Celebrations23:54 Bye!SpeakersSéverine RedonSéverine is the founder and manager of HiFlow Geneva. There, she wears so many hats she cannot count them anymore and, in doing so, helps entrepreneurs, artists, students, and innovators meet.HiFlow is a 3 000 m2 of co-living space. It’s the place where entrepreneurship, innovation, and creation get together, and an active player of the high tech community.You can reach out to Séverine at:severine@hiflow.chAnd to her team at:contact@hiflow.chCheck her space, HiFlow Geneva, on:- their website - https://www.hiflow.ch/- Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/hiflow_geneva/- LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/hiflowgeneva/Fanny MarcouxI’m your host and passionate about coworking, remote working, nomading, freelancing, and marketing. Many -ing in there.During the day, I help ecommerce managers manage their Google Analytics and optimize for conversions.I also post every day on LinkedIn, where you can follow me at:https://www.linkedin.com/in/fannymarcoux/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this interview, we talk about:Željko and his space, InspiraHubhow to create a successful coworking space in a smaller citycollaboration over competition in the coworking industry00:00 – Hi!01:20 – Discovering Coworking in Serbia03:22 – Starting the First Coworking Space04:42 – Challenges and Early Experiences08:29 – Evolution and Growth of Coworking Spaces11:50 – InspiraHub and Community Building14:32 – Future Vision and Community Impact20:53 – Funding Models for Coworking Spaces21:46 – Challenges of Sustainability in Coworking22:39 – Services Offered by Our Coworking Space25:12 – Expanding and Renovating Our Space26:34 – Long-Term Vision and Community Focus30:10 – Collaboration Over Competition31:19 – Bye!SpeakersŽeljko (Jack) CrnjakovićŽeljko has been managing a coworking space since 2013. Through this, he helps businesses develop stories, engage their audience, and develop their community.InspiraHub is the centre of the IT community in the local region. Being a high-end coworking space and educational centre, it is the hub for all things entrepreneurial, IT, and freelance.Reach out to Željko on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/zeljkocrnjakovic/Check his space, InspiraHub, on their website:http://www.infostudhub.rs/Fanny MarcouxI’m your host and passionate about coworking, remote working, nomading, freelancing, and marketing. Many -ing in there.During the day, I help ecommerce managers manage their Google Analytics and optimize for conversions.I also post every day on LinkedIn, where you can follow me at:https://www.linkedin.com/in/fannymarcoux/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this interview, we talk about:Kathryn and her space, 25N Coworkingwhat makes suburban coworking spaces so specialhow to oversee multiple locations across different states00:00 Hi!01:25 Navigating the Pandemic as a Community Manager02:23 Building Community Virtually05:33 Transitioning to Director of Operations08:04 Expanding 25N Coworking Locations08:52 Focus on Suburban Coworking10:19 Managing Multiple Locations and Teams14:24 Organizing and Training the Team15:43 Implementing Office Hours17:01 Transitioning to New Roles18:01 Creative Community Events18:59 Nostalgia and New Responsibilities20:23 Current Projects and Onboarding23:48 Future Projects and AI Integration27:34 Bye!SpeakersKathryn Reilly After years of experience in retails, Katie jumped in the coworking adventure, first of all, as a community manager, and now, as the VP of Operations, where she manages several teams across different locations and States.25N Coworking isn’t your typical coworking space. They’re not in big busy cities but in small quiet neighbourhoods, near your home, and with little commute.Reach out to Kathryn on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathryn-r-74004a19/Check her space, 25N Coworking, on their website:https://25ncoworking.com/Fanny MarcouxI’m your host and passionate about coworking, remote working, nomading, freelancing, and marketing. Many -ing in there.During the day, I help ecommerce managers manage their Google Analytics and optimize for conversions.I also post every day on LinkedIn, where you can follow me at:https://www.linkedin.com/in/fannymarcoux/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this interview, we talk about:Tony and his community, New Work Citieshow the coworking movement started around 2005why you should show off with events, and not sell your space00:00 – Hi!01:34 – Early Days of Coworking03:43 – Discovering the Coworking Movement06:46 – Building a Coworking Community09:51 – Global Coworking Connections15:07 – Explaining Coworking to Newcomers17:36 – The Challenge of Competition in Coworking18:14 – Shifting the Message: From Workspace to Community18:39 – Creating Authentic Experiences18:58 – Balancing Business and Community21:20 – From Managing Spaces to Consulting22:38 – The Role of Coworking in Civic Participation23:57 – Exploring Coliving and Community Spaces28:02 – Bye!SpeakersTony Bacigalupo Tony has been working in the coworking industry since 2007. It first started in a living room in NYC, then he ended up managing his own, and now he helps others do the same.New Work Cities is a community for coworking owners to help them plan, launch, and run their space in the best possible way. They offer a toolkit of resources, group video coaching calls, online discussion groups, and much more.Reach out to Tony on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonybacigalupo/Check his community, New Work Cities, on their website:https://nwc.co/3/Check the coworking movement website:https://coworking.com/Fanny MarcouxI’m your host and passionate about coworking, remote working, nomading, freelancing, and marketing. Many -ing in there.During the day, I help ecommerce managers manage their Google Analytics and optimize for conversions.I also post every day on LinkedIn, where you can follow me at:https://www.linkedin.com/in/fannymarcoux/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this interview, we talk about:Jean-Baptiste, his community, FLYDESKwhy hybrid is the future of workhow to help coworking clients manage their seats00:00 Hi!01:21 Evolution into Hybrid Workplace Management02:36 Flexible Work Arrangements: A Personal Journey03:54 The Impact of COVID-19 on Remote Work06:02 Building a Network of Coworking Spaces07:17 Challenges and Realizations in Coworking08:58 Developing Fly Desk's Software12:56 Hybrid Work: The New Norm17:05 Benefits of Flexible Work for Companies20:06 Remote First: A Business Strategy21:32 Future Plans for Fly Desk25:09 Bye!SpeakersJean-Baptiste Pimenta de Miranda Jean-Baptiste a multi-passionate entrepreneur. He’s been working remotely for many years and share this passion first with FLYDESK and now with MoonWork.FLYDESK helps businesses find a new balance with hybrid workplace arrangements. It offers an online network of coworking spaces and a tool to manage their distributed office seats.Check his community, FLYDESK, on their website:https://flydesk.com/Fanny MarcouxI’m your host and passionate about coworking, remote working, nomading, freelancing, and marketing. Many -ing in there.During the day, I help ecommerce managers manage their Google Analytics and optimize for conversions.I also post every day on LinkedIn, where you can follow me at:https://www.linkedin.com/in/fannymarcoux/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this interview, we talk about:Manon, her space, Voisinsgoing from the hospitality industry to coworking spaceshow to keep a human touch in a technological world00:00 Hi!01:08 Manon's Journey into Coworking03:01 Joining Voisins and Creating a Role07:50 Evolution of Voisins Coffee Shops10:17 Managing Multiple Spaces and Teams14:37 Managing the Team and Future Plans15:33 Consulting and Real Estate Strategies18:17 Transforming Old Buildings19:57 Supporting Entrepreneurs and Community21:39 The Future of Work and Technology25:26 Bye!SpeakersManon BerthaultManon worked for 10 years in the hospitality industry in the US, Asia and Europe, and is now the co-director of Voisins in Switzerland.Voisins means ‘neighbour’ in France. It provides everything you might need in your neighbourhood -- creativity, innovation, wellness, culture. It’s made up of 6 spaces spread over Genève and Neufchâtel.Check her space, Voisins, on their website:http://www.voisins.ch/Fanny MarcouxI’m your host and passionate about coworking, remote working, nomading, freelancing, and marketing. Many -ing in there.During the day, I help ecommerce managers manage their Google Analytics and optimize for conversions.I also post every day on LinkedIn, where you can follow me at:https://www.linkedin.com/in/fannymarcoux/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this interview, we talk about:Yuta, his space, BIRTH LAB, and community, Japan Coworking space and Community manager Organization (JCCO)The true purpose of coworkingWhy most spaces aren’t profitable00:00 – Hi!00:53 – Yuta Aoki's Diverse Roles02:03 – Discovering Coworking03:52 – Challenges and Growth in Coworking06:29 – Impact of COVID-19 on Coworking08:16 – Community and Events10:36 – Partnerships and Local Connections18:51 – Future Plans and Ecosystem Building24:08 – Silent Coworking Spaces25:29 – Bye!SpeakersYuta AokiSince the earthquake that hit Japan in 2011, Yuta has been obsessed with communities. He’s now the managing director of a coworking space, BIRTH LAB, and the founder of the Japan Coworking space and Community manager Organization (JCCO).BIRTH LAB is your typical coworking experience alongside event spaces and a studio. It’s part of the birth brand which also offers offices, housing, bike parking, and partnerships.Reach out to Yuta on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/yuta-aoki-796185143/Check his space, BIRTH LAB, on their website:https://birth-village.com/lab/Check his community, JCCO, on its website:https://jc2o.or.jp/Fanny MarcouxI’m your host and passionate about coworking, remote working, nomading, freelancing, and marketing. Many -ing in there.During the day, I help ecommerce managers manage their Google Analytics and optimize for conversions.I also post every day on LinkedIn, where you can follow me at:https://www.linkedin.com/in/fannymarcoux/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this interview, we talk about:Ivona and her space, tershousehow to adapt to every type of community memberthe impact of cultural nuances on strategies00:00 - Hi!00:52 - A journey to community management01:54 - Challenges during the pandemic04:06 - Adapting to a growing community06:57 - Creating a vibrant community08:14 - Transition to a bigger space14:36 - Future plans and expansions17:29 - Managing members and external clients19:01 - Advice for aspiring community managers24:57 - Bye!SpeakersIvona NarancicIvona has been a community manager at the tershouse since 2021. She also manages their event spaces and social media.‘Ters’ means grumpy, their logo is a grumpy cat, and is based on their CEO’s face. They offer everything everyone might want from a workspace, adding their own quirks and humour to it.Reach out to Ivona on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/ivona-narancic/Check her space, tershouse, on their website:https://www.tershouse.ba/Fanny MarcouxI’m your host and passionate about coworking, remote working, nomading, freelancing, and marketing. Many -ing in there.During the day, I help ecommerce managers manage their Google Analytics and optimize for conversions.I also post every day on LinkedIn, where you can follow me at:https://www.linkedin.com/in/fannymarcoux/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this interview, we talk about:Melanie and her space, TheWorkHubhow to handle a pandemic and its lockdownsevents and activities that build a community00:00 Hi!00:59 Melanie's Journey into Coworking02:37 Challenges and Early Days05:37 Expansion and Community Building09:44 Impact of COVID-1916:08 Focusing on the Social Aspect of Coworking16:46 Importance of Coffee and Events in Coworking17:59 Seasonal and Fun Activities for Coworkers19:36 Balancing Work and Social Interactions22:13 Future Plans and Expansion23:15 The Concept of Near Home Office28:43 Encouraging Companies to Adopt Coworking29:36 Bye!SpeakersMelanie BurnierMelanie is the founder and owner of TheWorkHub, copresident of Coworking Switzerland, member of Summit Foundation, Partnership Manager at Le Reflet Theater and freelancer in project management.TheWorkHub offers fully equipped workspaces, and colleagues you can hang out with in a dynamic and professional environment. They also do the usual meeting, conference, and training rooms for rent.Check her space, TheWorkHub:http://www.theworkhub.ch/Fanny MarcouxI’m your host and passionate about coworking, remote working, nomading, freelancing, and marketing. Many -ing in there.During the day, I help ecommerce managers manage their Google Analytics and optimize for conversions.I also post every day on LinkedIn, where you can follow me at:https://www.linkedin.com/in/fannymarcoux/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this interview, we talk about:Miguel and his space, Co-living Sojuela Jovenrevitalizing rural areas suffering from depopulationadvantages of remote work00:00 – Hi!01:32 – Life in La Rioja03:24 – Revitalizing rural areas04:53 – Challenges and opportunities05:25 – Combating loneliness07:01 – Comforts of rural co-living10:08 – Seasonal dynamics15:51 – Government support and future plans18:49 – Developing new projects21:20 – Community engagement24:51 – Bye!SpeakersMiguel Lucea JimenoMiguel has been studying sustainable development and educational social change. Right after graduating from university, he started working on a pilot rural development project: Co-living Sojuela Joven.Co-living Sojuela Joven is the perfect fusion of rural charm and modern comforts, big cities and nature, work, and chill.Check his space, Co-living Sojuela Joven:https://www.manfredontour.es/en/co-living-sojuela-joven/Fanny MarcouxI’m your host and passionate about coworking, remote working, nomading, freelancing, and marketing. Many -ing in there.During the day, I help ecommerce managers manage their Google Analytics and optimize for conversions.I also post every day on LinkedIn, where you can follow me at:https://www.linkedin.com/in/fannymarcoux/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this interview, we’ll talk about:Jan and his space, The Association PlaceHow to attract and serve a very special nicheHaving to change plans, again0:00 – Hi!1:15 – We started operating 9 months ago2:06 – There used to be carriages parked here3:38 – I’m very proud of being a beer lawyer5:17 – Belgium has special legislation for international associations7:38 – With time, you learn with it10:13 – Visiting coworking was always in the program11:41 – The focus was more on the community than the facility13:09 – We could see how coworking and communities were evolving15:55 – We have a lot of success with our monthly events17:47 – You’d be surprised how Super Mario can be used for an association20:08 – We’d like to invite you to Brussels on the 26th of November22:37 – Elies is the soul of The Association Place24:06 – We are a team of 327:26 – People identify with our physical space28:52 – Bye!SpeakersJan LichotaJan has been working in tourism, media, associations, education, and beer. From 2024, he’s managing a new coworking space for associations in Brussels.The Association Place gathers the international and European associations community in Brussels. It aims to convene, connect, collaborate, and build a thriving community of association professionals.Check his space, The Association Place:https://www.visit.brussels/en/professionals/associations/the-association-placeFanny MarcouxI’m your host and passionate about coworking, remote working, nomading, freelancing, and marketing. Many -ing in there.During the day, I help ecommerce managers migrate to Google Analytics 4 and optimize their webshop for conversions.I also post every day on LinkedIn, where you can follow me:https://www.linkedin.com/in/fannymarcoux/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this interview, we talk about:Pauline and her community, Coworkieshow to make the coworking industry betterthe secret ingredient to coworking0:00 – Hi!1:05 – I was the Chief Happiness Officer of a coworking2:06 – How about we go out and explore other spaces?3:09 – Over the last 9 years, we visited over 550 coworking spaces4:51 – The secret ingredient to coworking are their teams6:04 – I didn’t know what was a Chief Happiness Officer or a coworking space8:26 – Finding the right people to work in a space was so challenging10:15 – Our story is the same as so many other people in coworking12:46 – Is this helping coworking in getting better?15:45 – We are busy all the time, and it’s rewarding17:15 – We are working on new features, a 2nd book, more retreats18:33 – We would love to grow the team19:28 – There’s no right profile to be a community manager21:08 – There are plenty of jobs in coworking spaces22:34 – It takes a lot of time to travel23:46 – Reach out!25:11 – Bye!SpeakersPauline RousselPauline is the founder and CEO of Coworkies, co-initiator of Hack Coworking, and author of the book ‘Around The World in 250 Coworking Spaces’.Coworkies is a global job board setting the hiring and recruiting standards for the coworking and flex industry.Check her community, Coworkies:https://www.coworkies.com/Fanny MarcouxI’m your host and passionate about coworking, remote working, nomading, freelancing, and marketing. Many -ing in there.During the day, I help ecommerce managers manage their Google Analytics and optimize their webshop for conversions.I also post every day on LinkedIn, where you can follow me:https://www.linkedin.com/in/fannymarcoux/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this interview, we talk about:Ondrej and his space, Le Rucher Creatifhow to properly fill in public project callsbuilding with purpose and impact0:00 – Hi!1:57 – We were traveling for 9 months, and ended up in Troyes3:26 – We showed what we wanted to build4:44 – We had this need, and were not alone6:06 – There’s a need for a community space8:09 – We built it on four pillars9:39 – In service of the territory11:51 – We are here to enable others to be able to do13:06 – It went from a very empty space to what it is today16:21 – Something that we had to learn18:09 – We were afraid that we will need to close everything20:15 – Be a compass22:06 – One of the biggest mistakes is to wait24:38 – The other error is to not have the resources25:50 – Are we still within our values?27:46 – The mindset is different29:08 – One of the place why you come here31:37 – Come to Troyes!32:08 – Bye!SpeakersOndrej SvobodaOndrej is a multi-passionate entrepreneur active in education, startups, and coworking. He co-founded Le Rucher Creatif and is now its president.Le Rucher Creatif is the first third place in its region and provides a space to meet up, share ideas, learn, and create positive social, environmental, and economic impact.Check his space, Le Rucher Creatif:https://www.le-rucher-creatif.org/Fanny MarcouxI’m your host and passionate about coworking, remote working, nomading, freelancing, and marketing. Many -ing in there.During the day, I help ecommerce managers migrate to Google Analytics 4 and optimize their webshop for conversions.I also post every day on LinkedIn, where you can follow me:https://www.linkedin.com/in/fannymarcoux/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this interview, we talk about:Michelle and her space, CummariHow to design and manage a small spacePartnering beyond the experience0:00 – Hi!1:02 – I was traveling for most of my adult life3:23 – I felt the need to ground myself4:42 – Safety is such a priority for women6:16 – We started hosting in the middle of the pandemic7:44 – Women who have never traveled by themselves8:59 – It became this gorgeous community of people I wanna know10:26 – The Sicilians have accepted this project13:02 – It’s easy to see why some spaces are failing15:14 – They love that somebody’s there when they need it17:02 – I love having only 3 rooms18:45 – Coworking retreats are much more dynamic20:23 – 4 nights and they’re too sad to leave that fast21:19 – In 2 days, I should be signing on a new property26:29 – I partner with former guests during retreats27:22 – Everything I do is a boutique experience29:37 – Bye!SpeakersMichelle TitusMichelle has been a digital nomad for 15 years, so way before it has been known to the general public.After traveling all around the world, she chose to settle down in Sicily and opened Cummari in 2020.It now supports solo traveling women, and all other kinds of people, in their quest for passion, business, and adventure.Check her space, Cummari:https://www.cummari.com/Fanny MarcouxI’m your host and passionate about coworking, remote working, nomading, freelancing, and marketing. Many -ing in there.During the day, I help ecommerce managers migrate to Google Analytics 4 and optimize their webshop for conversions.I also post every day on LinkedIn, where you can follow me:https://www.linkedin.com/in/fannymarcoux/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this interview, we talk about:Agustin and his space, Huertathe 3 keys that made them full after only 6 monthshow to manage a community from 29 to 600 seats0:00 – Hi!1:12 – Why don’t we invite some friends to work with us?2:59 – We discovered our reason on the way5:54 – We began with 29 seats, today we have 6006:33 – 6 months after we opened, we were full9:26 – There were 3 success keys10:37 – We need a garden, sunlight, and space12:27 – We have a very good team with a lot of experience13:47 – We cultivates knowledge and improvement14:57 – Our first contact is kindness19:11 – Meet community, diversity, and green economy25:13 – We’re looking into two new locations26:23 – Go to your local coworking28:06 – Bye!SpeakersAgustin D’ElioAgustin creates spaces and communities the future will need. And that is Huerta Coworking.A network of 3 spaces across Buenos Aires in Argentina, where community and sustainability are there to support you and your projects.Check his space, Huerta Coworking:https://huertacoworking.com/Fanny MarcouxI’m your host and passionate about coworking, remote working, nomading, freelancing, and marketing. Many -ing in there.During the day, I help ecommerce managers migrate to Google Analytics 4 and optimize their webshop for conversions.I also post every day on LinkedIn, where you can follow me:https://www.linkedin.com/in/fannymarcoux/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this interview, we talk about:Szilvia and her spaces, Coworking Hungary and KATEDRA Coworking VeszprémHow powerful sharing knowledge with others isWhat makes coworking, freelancing and remote working complementary0:00 – Hi!0:55 – The first time I entered a coworking3:05 – It was very new and I had to learn a lot5:44 – It wasn’t easy9:01 – Freelancers kicked off this coworking story, but not anymore12:02 – Don’t you want to meet other coworking managers?17:48 – We thought it was going to be a smooth opening but...20:29 – The 3 revenue streams (plus 2 more)23:05 – ‘It’s ok if I’m not there’ does not work25:43 – Coworkings have a completely different role in villages27:47 – The biggest lack of knowledge is in community building30:44 – Connect with other coworkings32:00 – Bye!SpeakersSzilvia FilepWe're experiencing major changes in the way people work and live. Szilvia creates and supports places, events and communities that rewrite the way we work.Coworking Hungary helps connect, share insights, and host events that drive the growth of the coworking culture in Hungary.KATEDRA Coworking Veszprém is a brand new coworking space that will open its door in May. Check her spaces, Coworking Hungary and KATEDRA Coworking Veszprém:https://www.coworkinghungary.hu/en/https://katedracoworking.hu/Fanny MarcouxI’m your host and passionate about coworking, remote working, nomading, freelancing, and marketing. Many -ing in there.During the day, I help ecommerce managers migrate to Google Analytics 4 and optimize their webshop for conversions.I also post every day on LinkedIn, where you can follow me:https://www.linkedin.com/in/fannymarcoux/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this interview, we’ll talk about:Sonia and her space, Awid Aman Conscious Livingremaining open to what’s comingwhat communities truly are0:00 – Hi!2:11 – It was in the middle of the pandemic crisis6:51 – Reconnecting with simplicity9:36 – It took me 2 weeks to open my first space13:29 – The concept changed totally16:23 – I had this call to be more human18:46 – Coliving is the perfect middle between Airbnb and hostels24:04 – Meet people with whom I can build something28:07 – Bye!SpeakersSonia AmrounSonia has worked in the hospitality industry since she was 7 and has hosted 150+ participants in her coliving space.And it’s not just a space. It’s a place where we can experiment with shared governance, conscious consumption, and land conservation.Check her space, Awid Aman Conscious Living:https://www.awidaman-nomadcommunity.com/Fanny MarcouxI’m your host and passionate about coworking, remote working, nomading, freelancing, and marketing. Many -ing in there.During the day, I help ecommerce managers migrate to Google Analytics 4 and optimize their webshop for conversions.I also post every day on LinkedIn, where you can follow me:https://www.linkedin.com/in/fannymarcoux/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this interview, we’ll talk about:Justin and his space, Kernville Coworkhow work, and workers, have changedwhat a coworking can do for their community0:00 – Hi!1:37 – The definition of rural4:11 – Nobody’s googling for coworking7:54 – I saw what it was, I saw what it could do11:14 – We’re very tourists-dependent13:49 – COVID was a roller-coaster, and so are every summer and winter17:14 – We’re a very small space19:41 – We want to take it to other communities24:47 – We need to be able to have full-time staff28:08 – By the end of the day, they feel like they’re a local31:08 – Join our community hub!33:17 – Bye!SpeakersJustin PowersAfter working with tech companies and startups, Justin founded Kernville Cowork and Sierra Shared Spaces with one idea in mind: “Work Where You Play”.They both aim to support entrepreneurs, remote workers, and startups in Kern River Valley, California, and other rural communities.Check his space, Kernville Cowork, and community project, Sierra Shared Spaces:https://kernvillecowork.com/https://sierrashared.space/Fanny MarcouxI’m your host and passionate about coworking, remote working, nomading, freelancing, and marketing. Many -ing in there.During the day, I help ecommerce managers migrate to Google Analytics 4 and optimize their webshop for conversions.I also post every day on LinkedIn, where you can follow me:https://www.linkedin.com/in/fannymarcoux/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.




