Travis j, Todd and David Troy to discuss coworking, berlin, art and the future of online and offline communities.
Jelly
Jelly sounds like an interesting variation on the theme of coworking -
“Jelly meetings are a way for folks who usually work at home to get out of the house, find kindred workers to collaborate with, or simply to socialize — without having to commit to the gym-like membership setup of most of the country’s coworking arrangements, where rented office spaces feel much like a traditional workplace and require a regular financial commitment beyond the means of most freelancers. Indeed, the term “office” can happily be avoided all together with Jelly. Unlike most coworking setups, Jelly exists for only one day every other week, and it’s free.”
Coworking documentary
The Altrupreneur is crossing the United States while filming a documentary on coworking but I wonder if he’d be interested in going trans-Atlantic to feature our location in Dublin.
After returning from a field-trip to Boston and New York Alex made the following observation -
“Just about everyone agrees that no matter what kind of work you’re into, chances are, you’ll be working better in a community of like-minded independent folks rather than out of your home or a coffee shop.”
4 desks to spare in Dublin
Paul Walsh tells us that there are 4 desks to spare at the Segala‘s Dublin office in Beacon Court. Let him know if you’re interested.
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