Campfire Coworks: From Non-Profit to Thriving Community Hub
Campfire Coworks: From Non-Profit to Thriving Community Hub0:00/2001× 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. Jazmin Gorski and Nikki Parks Co-Founders of Campfire Coworks talk
Revolutionizing Workspaces: Suzanne Murdock's Insights on Hybrid Success
Revolutionizing Workspaces: Suzanne Murdock's Insights on Hybrid Success0:00/2001× Our guest on this episode of the Coworking Values podcast is Suzanne Murdock, a seasoned expert in the flexible workspace industry. Suzanne has over 10 years of coworking experience and is the co-founder of Hub Newry, her popular coworking space between Dublin and Belfast. In this podcast, Suzanne talks about the evolution of coworking and the future of remote work. And the importance of building inclusive and
Hatch Hubs: Empowering Work and Connection, Fostering Inclusivity and Transformation
Hatch Hubs: Empowering Work and Connection, Fostering Inclusivity and Transformation0:00/2001× We're happy to have you back for another episode of the Coworking Values: Visionaries series, created in collaboration with andcards, coworking management software that streamlines operations at flexible workspaces. Hatch Hubs - run by the Facework Group, a Community Interest Company that supports people to face the changing world of work is located in South London and is a unique place where people
The Ai and Empathy Conundrum
The Ai and Empathy Conundrum0:00/2001× In this episode, we have Lena Rantsevich, Founder & CEO at Reputy.io, and Minter Dial, Keynote Speaker, NED/Advisor, Award-winning Author, and Podcaster Join us as they discuss the conundrum that is empathy and Artificial Intelligence. How artificial intelligence and remote work will affect how people use coworking spaces in the next year or two. They believe that leadership must carefully consider how to retain good talent and that empathy is crucial fo
Believing in the Art of Possibility
Believing in the Art of Possibility0:00/2001× In this episode, we have Karen West - Whylie, CEO of Three Sixty Workrooms. Karen is a London legend who believes in the post-bubble economy and the art of possibility. She aspires to be renowned for being full of value, believing in the art of the possible, and assisting individuals facing a cost-of-living crisis. Barking and Dagenham is a wonderful area to live and work in, yet it is not without deprivation and poverty. It presently houses Uber,
Coming Together at Ipade
Coming Together at Ipade0:00/2001× Coming Together at Ipade We're happy to have you back for another episode of the Coworking Values: Visionaries series, created in collaboration with andcards, coworking software that streamlines the management of flexible workspaces. In this episode, we have Elizabeth Dawes Gay, Founder and CEO of Ipade, a Black-owned coworking space for Women Entrepreneurs. Tune in as Elizabeth talks about the how culture and history of black women and women of colour are
Coworking IDEA Challenge May 2023: Disrupting the Status Quo
Coworking IDEA Challenge May 2023: Disrupting the Status Quo0:00/2001× In this episode, we have Ashley Proctor and Jerome Chang from The Coworking IDEA Project - a global network of coworking operators, associations, community organisers, and collaborative consultants seeking to make coworking more inclusive, diverse, equitable, and accessible. Tune in as they talk about this month's mission Disrupting the Status Quo: Demanding Diversity in Coworking Conferences. They talk about how Coworking
Conversations At The Workspace Design Show 2023: Going Beyond The Buzzwords To Create A More Diverse, Equitable, And Inclusive Working Environment
Diversity, equity, and inclusion, also known as DEI, are needed to create an empathetic, accepting, and progressive working environment. The workplace, however, has historically been a breeding ground for a culture of toxic masculinity which inhibits some members of marginalised communities, including women, members of the LGBTQ+ community, people of colour, neurodiverse, and people with disabilities, amongst others, from thriving in the workplace or in their professional careers. As part of th
Coworking Spaces Aren’t Just A Place To Work
written by Aceil Haddad from MATT PR To celebrate #EuropeanCoWorkingDay on 10th May 2023, our friends at technologywithin hosted our monthly panel at LentaSpace at Coppergate House in Spitalfields to explore ‘Why are coworking spaces the beating heart of your local economy?’. We had an esteemed panel of experts – Karen West-Whylie (CEO of Barking Enterprise Centre - BEC), Vibushan Thirukumar (Co-Founder of Oru Space) and Dale Thomson (Consultant at The Granville – South Kilburn Trust and forme
Breaking Barriers With Entrepreneurship and Community Support
Breaking Barriers With Entrepreneurship and Community Support0:00/2001× In this episode, we have Stacey Sheppard, Director of The Tribe - a community-driven coworking space in the South Hams that focuses on supporting and empowering female entrepreneurs that are both creative and committed to professional progress. Stacey is also a full-time interior designer and blogger, journalist, and writer. Ivanne Poussier included an interview with Stacey in the book Sisters in Arms - Women in Coworking