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We’ve been bringing London’s independent coworking space owners together in some shape or form since 2014. In 2018 everyone decided to meet for breakfast in a different coworking space every month and we’ve never looked back.
We now call this the Coworking Assembly Breakfast Show!
During the COVID-19 Lockdown we ran the monthly event online and did an informal open call at midday on Tuesday and Thursdays. The party never stops!
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Miro Miroslavov: Creating a Million-Dollar Startup from a London Coworking Space
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TownSq Islington and The StartUp Club
The Startup Club was created by the TownSq Islington coworking space to help the local community start and grow a business. TownSq says that “the...
Coworking Visionaries: Promoting Inclusion and Diversity with andcards
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The Effects of Menopause in the Workplace
Kate Usher, a coach and change strategist, for all things menopause and what we need to know about it in the workplace. Kate has more than 15 years...
Sonia Thompson: Inclusive Marketing – The Future of Marketing
What does inclusive marketing look like? Sonia Thompson, an inclusive marketing strategist and consultant joins us to talk about how inclusivity...
How The Black Lives Matter Movement Made A Difference
by Gugu Mthimkhulu There is no doubt that the Black Lives Matter movement has made a huge impact on the lives of numerous people around the world,...
Coworking: A Catalyst for Advancing Social Equity and Justice
This podcast features Ashley Proctor of Coworking Canada discussing the evolution of coworking spaces over the past 20 years. They touch on topics such as the pandemic, social justice, and environmental issues, emphasizing the importance of building inclusive communities and taking action together. Ashley believes coworking can have a significant impact on the economy and contribute to the transition away from fossil fuels. Overall, coworking is seen as a powerful force for change.
Find a Balance: How Coworking Spaces Can Support Mental Health in the Black Community
In this podcast episode, Samantha Francis discusses mental health, particularly focusing on the struggles faced by black people. She shares personal stories, offers advice on addressing mental health issues, and highlights the increasing rate of suicide. Francis also discusses the lack of understanding and support for students with mental health issues in schools, and the use of pupil referral units for students with behavioral issues. The importance of addressing trauma early on to prevent future problems is emphasized, and the need for better support and education for individuals from different backgrounds is highlighted.
Podcast Rewind: 15-minute City and the Good Space Work Club
We're taking a deep dive into the concept of the "15-minute city" in this podcast rewind episode....