A very special coworking

Ep 34 – We're all creating this together – with Tony Bacigalupo from New Work Cities


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In this interview, we talk about:


  • Tony and his community, New Work Cities
  • how the coworking movement started around 2005
  • why you should show off with events, and not sell your space



00:00 – Hi!

01:34 – Early Days of Coworking

03:43 – Discovering the Coworking Movement

06:46 – Building a Coworking Community

09:51 – Global Coworking Connections

15:07 – Explaining Coworking to Newcomers

17:36 – The Challenge of Competition in Coworking

18:14 – Shifting the Message: From Workspace to Community

18:39 – Creating Authentic Experiences

18:58 – Balancing Business and Community

21:20 – From Managing Spaces to Consulting

22:38 – The Role of Coworking in Civic Participation

23:57 – Exploring Coliving and Community Spaces

28:02 – Bye!



Speakers



Tony 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 Marcoux


I’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/

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