[Coworking] Re: Felicity Chapman, Cubes Crayons, Coworking, Jumping Monkeys
Congrats on the podcast and your space is beautiful. On Oct 27, 9:49 pm, felicity at cubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks, Sean. I have to admit that I have not yet heard my, how did you describe it, charming voice yet. I had a friend listen just to see if I sounded remotely intelligent while I did the podcast from a playground. I am not so good at listening to myself. Does anyone out there like their own voice? Anyway, it was good fun and a great opportunity to talk about coworking. CubesCrayons is in for some big changes and interesting to get out there and chat. I am constantly inspired and challenged by this group to take things to a higher level at Cubes. The coworking community just rocks and I am proud to be a part of it and to share it with as many people as possible. All the best, Felicity Space:www.cubesandcrayons.com Blog: cubes.typepad.com/blog Personal blog: cubes.typepad.com/cake On Oct 26, 12:18 pm, Sean O'Steen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I was pleasantly surprised to hear Felicity's charming voice in my ear buds this morning. She was recently interviewed by Meghan Morrone Leo Laporte in the latest Jumping Monkeys podcast which was awesomely titled: Coworking While I hope her appearance on the podcast proves to be an effective marketing piece for her own community, Cubes Crayons, Felicity also took time to clearly and effectively define coworking. A couple of key points: * People find they are more productive when they come to a coworking office versus working by ones self. Yes, there's pleanty of socialization, but generally folks are more productive when surrounded by other people trying to be productive. *You don't have to be part of a coworking community every day to benefit. Come to a coworking space occasionally, if for no other reason, than to just meet people. Social networking is key. * Felicity effectively explains the difference between a coworking space and an executive office rental. * An interest in, if not a commitment to, keeping a starfish style organizational structure as Cubes Crayons expands. Congratulations Felicity. This was a great interview, both for Cubes Crayons, and for coworking as a whole. Cheers, Sean O'Steen The Jumping Monkeys Podcast; Episode 69: http://twit.tv/jm69 --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Coworking group. To post to this group, send email to coworking@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/coworking?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
[Coworking] Re: Felicity Chapman, Cubes Crayons, Coworking, Jumping Monkeys
Thanks, Sean. I have to admit that I have not yet heard my, how did you describe it, charming voice yet. I had a friend listen just to see if I sounded remotely intelligent while I did the podcast from a playground. I am not so good at listening to myself. Does anyone out there like their own voice? Anyway, it was good fun and a great opportunity to talk about coworking. CubesCrayons is in for some big changes and interesting to get out there and chat. I am constantly inspired and challenged by this group to take things to a higher level at Cubes. The coworking community just rocks and I am proud to be a part of it and to share it with as many people as possible. All the best, Felicity Space: www.cubesandcrayons.com Blog: cubes.typepad.com/blog Personal blog: cubes.typepad.com/cake On Oct 26, 12:18 pm, Sean O'Steen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I was pleasantly surprised to hear Felicity's charming voice in my ear buds this morning. She was recently interviewed by Meghan Morrone Leo Laporte in the latest Jumping Monkeys podcast which was awesomely titled: Coworking While I hope her appearance on the podcast proves to be an effective marketing piece for her own community, Cubes Crayons, Felicity also took time to clearly and effectively define coworking. A couple of key points: * People find they are more productive when they come to a coworking office versus working by ones self. Yes, there's pleanty of socialization, but generally folks are more productive when surrounded by other people trying to be productive. *You don't have to be part of a coworking community every day to benefit. Come to a coworking space occasionally, if for no other reason, than to just meet people. Social networking is key. * Felicity effectively explains the difference between a coworking space and an executive office rental. * An interest in, if not a commitment to, keeping a starfish style organizational structure as Cubes Crayons expands. Congratulations Felicity. This was a great interview, both for Cubes Crayons, and for coworking as a whole. Cheers, Sean O'Steen The Jumping Monkeys Podcast; Episode 69: http://twit.tv/jm69 --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Coworking group. To post to this group, send email to coworking@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/coworking?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
[Coworking] Re: Felicity Chapman, Cubes Crayons, Coworking, Jumping Monkeys
I never listen to my own podcasts. The cringe factor is WAY too high. :) Congrats, though! That's awesome and thanks Sean for catching it! Did y'all know there is a coworking bookmark group? Feel free to join and add these great links: http://ma.gnolia.com/groups/coworking T On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 11:49 PM, felicity at cubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks, Sean. I have to admit that I have not yet heard my, how did you describe it, charming voice yet. I had a friend listen just to see if I sounded remotely intelligent while I did the podcast from a playground. I am not so good at listening to myself. Does anyone out there like their own voice? Anyway, it was good fun and a great opportunity to talk about coworking. CubesCrayons is in for some big changes and interesting to get out there and chat. I am constantly inspired and challenged by this group to take things to a higher level at Cubes. The coworking community just rocks and I am proud to be a part of it and to share it with as many people as possible. All the best, Felicity Space: www.cubesandcrayons.com Blog: cubes.typepad.com/blog Personal blog: cubes.typepad.com/cake On Oct 26, 12:18 pm, Sean O'Steen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I was pleasantly surprised to hear Felicity's charming voice in my ear buds this morning. She was recently interviewed by Meghan Morrone Leo Laporte in the latest Jumping Monkeys podcast which was awesomely titled: Coworking While I hope her appearance on the podcast proves to be an effective marketing piece for her own community, Cubes Crayons, Felicity also took time to clearly and effectively define coworking. A couple of key points: * People find they are more productive when they come to a coworking office versus working by ones self. Yes, there's pleanty of socialization, but generally folks are more productive when surrounded by other people trying to be productive. *You don't have to be part of a coworking community every day to benefit. Come to a coworking space occasionally, if for no other reason, than to just meet people. Social networking is key. * Felicity effectively explains the difference between a coworking space and an executive office rental. * An interest in, if not a commitment to, keeping a starfish style organizational structure as Cubes Crayons expands. Congratulations Felicity. This was a great interview, both for Cubes Crayons, and for coworking as a whole. Cheers, Sean O'Steen The Jumping Monkeys Podcast; Episode 69: http://twit.tv/jm69 -- -- tara 'missrogue' hunt Book: The Whuffie Factor: Using the Power of Social Networks to Build Your Business ( http://www.amazon.com/Whuffie-Factor-Capital-Winning-Communities/dp/0307409503?ie=UTF8 ) Company: Citizen Agency (http://www.citizenagency.com) Blog: HorsePigCow: Marketing Uncommon (http://www.horsepigcow.com) Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/missrogue phone: 415-694-1951 fax: 415-727-5335 --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Coworking group. To post to this group, send email to coworking@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/coworking?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---