Community and Technology, with DeShawn Brown [Coworking Out Loud Ep. 30]
In this episode of Coworking Out Loud, DeShawn Brown from Coworks and Cat Johnson talk about being a product of coworking, the intersection of community
Grow your coworking space and community in The Lab
In this episode of Coworking Out Loud, DeShawn Brown from Coworks and Cat Johnson talk about being a product of coworking, the intersection of community
When I set up a call with my friend Garrett Tichy from Hygge Coworking in Charlotte, North Carolina, my intention was to talk about how
Susan Dorsch, who co-founded Office Nomads, the longest running coworking space in Seattle, is a quiet giant of coworking (and a dear friend of mine).
My worst interview ever was with Erika Wennerstrom from the Heartless Bastards. I was a mess, everything was going wrong, and it was not great.
I think of my grandparents pretty much every day. Bud and Ethel were great role models. They were loving, accepting, committed and fun. Grandma and
Whew, last week’s episode on vulnerability was a doozie. As you might recall, I waited days to publish it because I was not at all
Heads-up: This episode is emotional, raw and real. If that’s not your thing, or if you’re not in the space to go there right now,
I come from a family of storytellers and bookworms. Stories were an everyday part of my childhood, especially stories about our family. The stories helped
At GCUC Canada in October I found myself unexpectedly singing and crying among hundreds of coworking friends. It was a flawed, human moment brought on
When I was in my early twenties, I moved by myself to Santa Cruz, California. I was doing some soul-searching at the time, trying to
The Coworking Out Loud Podcast is an exploration into storytelling, community and the art of marketing. Episode 0 is the origin story of the podcast