Ep 39 – By the Community, For the Community – with Kellen Klein from Citizens4Community
Description
In this interview, we talk about:
- Kellen and his space, The Hub by Citizens4Community
- fostering civility, collaboration, civic engagement, and social connection
- how to involve the community in creating and maintaining a space
00:00 Hi!
02:31 Securing and Transforming a New Space
05:20 Community Effort in Furnishing the Space
07:06 Modular Space and Diverse Uses
13:38 Flexible Coworking Model
15:26 Community Support and Financial Success
17:58 Community Collaboration and Partnerships
18:37 Flexible Pricing and Tiered Structure
19:53 Challenges of Managing a Community Space
22:06 Volunteer Greeters and Community Trust
25:59 Future Plans and Enhancements
29:07 Art Program and Community Engagement
32:52 Advice for Starting a Coworking Space
34:05 Bye!
Speakers
Kellen Klein
Kellen 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/hub
Fanny Marcoux
I’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/
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