[Coworking] Re: Felicity Chapman, Cubes Crayons, Coworking, Jumping Monkeys

2008-10-28 Thread corporate refugee

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

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[Coworking] Re: Felicity Chapman, Cubes Crayons, Coworking, Jumping Monkeys

2008-10-27 Thread felicity at cubes

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
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[Coworking] Re: Felicity Chapman, Cubes Crayons, Coworking, Jumping Monkeys

2008-10-27 Thread Tara Hunt
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
 



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