
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Welcome to today’s episode, where we’re diving into the idea of the “third space”—a concept that may change how we think about community and relationships. The term was first introduced by sociologist Ray Oldenburg, who identified the first space as your home and the second as your workplace. But what about that neutral space in between? The third space is where we gather outside of the pressures of home and work.
I want us to explore why third spaces are vital for building relationships and creating a sense of belonging. These informal, welcoming environments are more than just places to pass the time—they’re where we connect with others, foster creativity, and build the communities we need to thrive. As we move through today’s discussion, we’ll uncover how third spaces strengthen our social fabric and help us form relationships beyond our immediate circles.
By Derek GutierrezWelcome to today’s episode, where we’re diving into the idea of the “third space”—a concept that may change how we think about community and relationships. The term was first introduced by sociologist Ray Oldenburg, who identified the first space as your home and the second as your workplace. But what about that neutral space in between? The third space is where we gather outside of the pressures of home and work.
I want us to explore why third spaces are vital for building relationships and creating a sense of belonging. These informal, welcoming environments are more than just places to pass the time—they’re where we connect with others, foster creativity, and build the communities we need to thrive. As we move through today’s discussion, we’ll uncover how third spaces strengthen our social fabric and help us form relationships beyond our immediate circles.