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By Alex Hillman: Community Builder, Culture Designer
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Think you need to go to a coworking space to be genuine member of the community? Think again!
Give this quick but powerful episode a listen, featuring Lydia Martin's crowd-favorite talk about "remote coworking" from last year's People at Work Summit.
Enjoy!
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We're counting the days to our big ONLINE coworking conference, The People at Work Summit. Find out who's speaking, and what an online conference really "looks" like.
In this episode, Sam and Adam highlight some of our speakers and their discussion topics. Tune in for a fun discussion, and lots of similes.
And make sure you grab your tickets for the event at http://peopleatworksummit.com, and listen to the end of the show for a way to get 10% off your ticket!
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"Everything was really, really, really good." There's something in the air at CUAsia, and it's making coworking founders and operators extremely good at their work. In this episode, Alex and Adam recap their recent trip to Chiang Mai, Thailand for CUAsia 2017. Find out what impressed them most during their trip overseas and why they think even though Asia is young in terms of coworking, the entire region deserves our undivided attention as leaders of the industry.
While discussing the schedule of this year's conference, we dive into why we think CUAsia is far beyond the curve, why it feels like a coworking conference at its best, and why we think the Asia Pacific contingent of coworking professionals are primed to make big moves in our industry. Huge props to CAAP, Hubba, Hubud and so many more for putting in the work.
Related links & mentionsAnd don't forget you can also follow me on Twitter http://twitter.com/alexhillman :)
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At Indy Hall, we don't offer lockers, we leave our door wide open, and we tend to leave our computers on our desks while we're away for lunch. And yet, we all feel safe and sound. How is that possible?
In this episode, Adam and Alex visit a pivotal past event in which a member stole from the community and how we introduced a community-focused solution for keeping our members safe.
A good security system is an incredibly important, super tricky thing that can be hard to introduce and easy to screw up. Is a lock-down solution worth the sacrifice of people feeling welcomed? Find out how we manage to keep our community safe while elevating the value and importance of trust.
We've written about this before! Check out extended Show Notes & Related Links:And don't forget you can also follow me on Twitter http://twitter.com/alexhillman :)
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If you have ever heard or spoken the words "coworking won't work in this town", this episode is for you. Alex is joined by Sean Fedorko, founder of Radius Cowork, and the two community leaders debunk the popular myth that coworking can't succeed in a small town. Alex learns what gave Sean the confidence to start his coworking community in a place where everyone told him it wasn't possible.
Find out what Philadelphia, the 5th largest city in the United States, and "small city" Erie, PA have in common when it comes to attitudes toward coworking. And learn why embracing your region, not rejecting it, is the strongest and most overlooked resource for your community's success.
Related links & mentionsSean Fedorko's TEDx Talk, "The Case for Coworking"
Brian Slawin's TEDx Talk, "Why Erie?"
And don't forget you can also follow me on Twitter http://twitter.com/alexhillman :)
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In this episode, Sam and Alex talk tools - specifically, one tool we use at Indy Hall to create community continuity. Find out which communication software we use to create a first-class gathering space for our entire community.
People underestimate how much value an online gathering place brings to a coworking community. Using Slack, we create opportunities for members to discover one another and feel ownership over the community they belong to.
Subscribe to the show to get a new episode every MondayAnd don't forget you can also follow me on Twitter http://twitter.com/alexhillman :)
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Stop making excuses. Go do stuff together.
Recorded with Bernie J Mitchell on Ouishare Radio.
Subscribe to the show to get a new episode every MondayAnd don't forget you can also follow me on Twitter http://twitter.com/alexhillman :)
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Yo! Coworking alone sucks. Who do you turn to when you need a boost? We're starting a new community for professional community builders. Meta, right? http://coworkingweekly.com/braintrust
In this episode, Alex and Adam discuss an "impulsive" tattoo that symbolizes anything but hastiness. You've probably heard us talk about our JFDI philosophy, now we'll share an important compliment to that mantra. Plus, we recall a leadership lesson from an unexpected place: the orchestra.
Show Notes & Related LinksAnd don't forget you can also follow me on Twitter http://twitter.com/alexhillman :)
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It's been almost three years and more than 50 episodes, and we're finally introducing Indy Hall's co-founder, Geoff DiMasi, to the show. [Heads up: this episode is PACKED with valuable lessons and exercises for how to get people to do things together, and this is one of my favorite episodes we've done for how personal and actionable it is. Enjoy!]
Alex and Geoff's conversation couldn't be more timely for the New Year as they discuss setting achievable goals and the unbeatable fulfillment of actually making stuff. Hear Geoff's personal recollection of Indy Hall's origin and how these community co-founders prioritize invitations and attainable ambitions.
Subscribe to the show to get a new episode every MondayAnd don't forget you can also follow me on Twitter http://twitter.com/alexhillman :)
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I decided to do something different at the closing keynote from this 2012 conference for the creative community in Cincinnati, Ohio.
I'm planning to start adding some of these talk recordings from my archives. Let me know what you think!
Show Notes & LinksQueen City Merge - http://qcmerge.com/2012/
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The podcast currently has 59 episodes available.