Hey there. If you want to jump to the punchline of this piece, my original 10k Independents manifesto is now an organization, with a leader who isn’t me, and a real plan for the next 18 months.| dangerouslyawesome.com
I wanted to provide as much transparency as possible into why this role and why now, and where my head is big picture, so this “job post” is a little strange and longer than I would normally consider.| dangerouslyawesome.com
Despite being in business for 15 years, and loving communities, I’ve never felt like I “belonged” in most business communities.| dangerouslyawesome.com
This one is for my high-performance type-A friends who are feeling helpless, like every day is a fight to be even a little bit productive.| dangerouslyawesome.com
A lot of us - community leaders and members alike - are feeling a very strange dual set of pains. On one hand, there’s a deep sense of isolation and “unstuckness” from both human contact and routine.| dangerouslyawesome.com
I’m getting a lot of questions from coworking operators about how to re-open operate “after COVID” and I feel like I need to share some thoughts about what this question implies.| dangerouslyawesome.com
I’m not going to be another voice harping on the value of hosting online events for our communities. You hopefully get that.| dangerouslyawesome.com
I’ve written THOUSANDS of words across dozens of emails to our members since making the decision to close our coworking space during the COVID19 outbreak, most of which has been met with resounding...| dangerouslyawesome.com
Last night at dinner I was sharing stories about how people don’t understand that coworking spaces aren’t in competition with each other.| dangerouslyawesome.com
Each spring I guest lecture students at a business school on the topic of business ethics.| dangerouslyawesome.com