[Coworking] Know anyone in Fayetteville, North Carolina? New coworking community here!

2013-11-23 Thread Alicia Hurst
I wanted to post a link to the local coworking group I started in Fayetteville, NC in case anyone knows someone in the area who'd like to join. It's http://meetup.com/fayetteville-coworking. We have no dedicated space, but in the span of a week, a bunch of us came together, agreed upon a recurr

Re: [Coworking] Know anyone in Fayetteville, North Carolina? New coworking community here!

2013-11-24 Thread Alicia Hurst
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[Coworking] Re: Know anyone in Fayetteville, North Carolina? New coworking community here!

2014-02-21 Thread Alicia Hurst
pring. More soon! On Friday, November 22, 2013 1:54:50 PM UTC-5, Alicia Hurst wrote: > > I wanted to post a link to the local coworking group I started in > Fayetteville, NC in case anyone knows someone in the area who'd like to > join. It's http://meetup.com/fayettevill

[Coworking] Re: Know anyone in Fayetteville, North Carolina? New coworking community here!

2014-05-26 Thread Alicia Hurst
Another update! It's been slow going to bring coworking to Fayetteville, NC. I've been talking with Robert from Bull City Coworking as well as Tony (from NWC) about the differences from what other cities have experienced. - Last year when I started the group on Meetup, we had a new face eve

Re: [Coworking] Re: Know anyone in Fayetteville, North Carolina? New coworking community here!

2014-06-01 Thread Alicia Hurst
ame thing > as >me. I've not been as interested in coworking/jellying here when I'm not >sitting next to other developers who I can bounce ideas off of or chat >client work with. So I realized that for me, coworking is not just about > variety, but finding

[Coworking] Re: Exchange program

2014-06-01 Thread Alicia Hurst
Ohhh my gosh that would be so awesome and such an incentive to get a full-time membership at a coworking space to trade with others. Personally, I'd need to feel a lot of security in the program (for my home's sake), much in a way that airbnb provides (and even couch surfing, which I've never

[Coworking] Re: Opening a coworking space in Kathmandu

2014-06-01 Thread Alicia Hurst
It's so exciting to hear that coworking is in Nepal, where I'd love to visit. Are most of the coworkers in your spaces Nepalese, or do you have a lot of foreigners, too? Not a space owner, but good luck with everything! On Wednesday, May 28, 2014 4:07:20 AM UTC-4, Vidhan Rana wrote: > > Hi Fri

[Coworking] Re: To what extent have you articulated your higher purpose?

2014-07-04 Thread Alicia Hurst
Hey Tony! I loved it when you first told me about the analogy of something like, "We are a club. The place where the members of the club most often congregate is in our clubhouse, which is called New Work City." So, being a member of NWC is really being in this club, that gives you access to th

Re: [Coworking] Re: Know anyone in Fayetteville, North Carolina? New coworking community here!

2014-07-11 Thread Alicia Hurst
t;> >> If you change your mindset to one of curiosity, where you're seeking to >> learn things from and about them instead of trying to show them "how to >> be," I'd be willing to bet that your experiences will shift dramatically >> toward the more posi

Re: [Coworking] Re: Know anyone in Fayetteville, North Carolina? New coworking community here!

2015-03-10 Thread Alicia Hurst
Hello hello! It has been eight months since I gave an update on my humble Fayetteville Coworking group, and I wanted to share an exciting update: I'm helping a church open Fayetteville's first coworking space. The one person I reliably jelly with is now my close friend, the associate pastor of

[Coworking] Re: Are you the Founder of a rural or tiny coworking space?

2015-03-12 Thread Alicia Hurst
Hi Angel, I'm helping to open a small coworking space. Ok, we're not rural, but Fayetteville, NC is not booming. It has a population of over 200,000, but it is a huge military town, the top employers are the U.S. Army, Walmart, Goodyear Tire, the City, and the local hospital and education syste