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In this solo episode, Keller dives into the idea of the “third place” — those informal spaces that exist outside of home and work, where connection and community naturally happen. From coffee shops to parks to neighborhood libraries, these gathering spots are becoming rarer in our increasingly online world. But as Keller shares, coworking spaces like Createscape can fill that gap in unexpected ways.
Drawing on over a decade of running Createscape, Keller reflects on how a coworking space can serve both as someone’s workplace and their “third place,” fostering friendships, sparking creative collaborations, and offering a steady, welcoming presence during life transitions. You’ll hear about why simply being around others — even without constant conversation — can boost mental health, nurture creativity, and help us feel more connected to the world around us.
Whether you’re a freelancer, a remote worker, or just someone craving more casual, meaningful connection in your week, this conversation will inspire you to find (or reclaim) your own third place — and maybe see coworking in a whole new light.
By CreatescapeIn this solo episode, Keller dives into the idea of the “third place” — those informal spaces that exist outside of home and work, where connection and community naturally happen. From coffee shops to parks to neighborhood libraries, these gathering spots are becoming rarer in our increasingly online world. But as Keller shares, coworking spaces like Createscape can fill that gap in unexpected ways.
Drawing on over a decade of running Createscape, Keller reflects on how a coworking space can serve both as someone’s workplace and their “third place,” fostering friendships, sparking creative collaborations, and offering a steady, welcoming presence during life transitions. You’ll hear about why simply being around others — even without constant conversation — can boost mental health, nurture creativity, and help us feel more connected to the world around us.
Whether you’re a freelancer, a remote worker, or just someone craving more casual, meaningful connection in your week, this conversation will inspire you to find (or reclaim) your own third place — and maybe see coworking in a whole new light.