417. HOW GLEN HICKS BUILT A SELF-SERVE COWORKING SPACE (AND RUNS IT FROM 3 HOURS AWAY)

What if you built a coworking space… designed so you barely had to be there? That’s exactly what Glen Hicks did. After 27 years in IT leadership and a life-changing heart attack at 34, Glen completely rethought how he worked. Instead of jumping into another executive role, he became what he calls a “digital independent.” […]
416. FLEXIBILITY WITH BOUNDARIES: NICOLE ANTOLINO ON THE REAL ROLE OF A COMMUNITY MANAGER

What if the secret to running a thriving coworking space isn’t fancy software or a massive team… but one incredibly grounded, genuinely caring community manager? I finally got to sit down with Nicole Antolino, Community Manager at Fireworks Coworking in Marietta, Georgia and this conversation was long overdue. Nicole has been part of our Community […]
415. 6 THINGS COWORKING SPACE OWNERS ARE UNDERSPENDING ON

What’s worse than overspending on things that don’t deliver ROI? Underinvesting in the areas that actually make or break your business. This week, Jamie flips last week’s episode on its head and tackles the critical areas where coworking operators consistently underspend—and pay the price in lost revenue, lower margins, and frustrated members. From soundproofing decisions […]
414. 4 THINGS COWORKING SPACE OWNERS ARE OVERSPENDING ON

What happens when good intentions meet bad ROI? This week, Jamie tackles the spending decisions that quietly drain coworking operators’ margins—and shares what to do instead. Fresh from working with clients who are making these exact mistakes, Jamie breaks down the four most common areas where operators overspend: marketing agencies that don’t understand local business, […]
413. IS “COMMUNITY MANAGER” THE RIGHT TITLE FOR THE PERSON RUNNING YOUR COWORKING SPACE?

This week, Jamie Russo tackles a slightly uncomfortable question—especially for someone who runs a program called Community Manager University. But if you’re struggling to find quality candidates when you post that job title, this episode might change how you think about recruiting. Here’s the problem: the community manager title anchors candidates on member interaction and […]
412. SHOULD YOU ANSWER WHEN IWG CALLS? WHAT LANDLORDS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT REGUS PARTNERSHIP DEALS

IWG (the parent company of Regus) just cold called you about turning your office building into a coworking space—and you have no idea how to evaluate their offer. This week, Jamie Russo breaks down exactly what landlords and building owners need to know before signing a management agreement with IWG, Regus, or any other operator […]
411. THE “WHY NOT?” APPROACH: SUE REARDON ON EXPERIMENTING HER WAY TO SUCCESS AT SUITE SPOTTE

What happens when a small business coach realizes her clients need more than advice—they need a place to actually work? She converts the loft she’s been living in with her family into a coworking space. This week, Jamie Russo sits down with Sue Reardon, co-founder and community connector at Suite Spotte in Forest Park and La […]
410. THE DAY PASS EXPERIENCE: A CHECKLIST FOR TURNING DROP-INS INTO LONG-TERM MEMBERS

What happens when a coworking expert walks into a national coworking brand as a day pass user—and the experience falls flat? This week, Jamie shares her recent day pass experience and turns it into a practical checklist for operators who want to treat every day passer like a potential long-term member (because they might be). […]
409. THE INVISIBLE FLEX MODEL: HOW ANDREA PIRROTTI HELPS LANDLORDS ACTIVATE SPACE WITHOUT THE FRICTION

What happens when a flex workspace veteran with decades of global experience decides the future isn’t about branded coworking takeovers—but about making flex invisible so the building itself can thrive? In this episode, Andrea Pirrotti, Head of Real Estate at infinitSpace, shares her unconventional approach to helping landlords activate underutilized space without heavy CapEx, long […]
408. THE POWER OF FRACTIONAL OFFICES: HOW VENA BODDY BUILT THE FOUNDRY WORKSPACES

What happens when a lifelong hairstylist-turned-life-coach steps away from the salon and builds one of the most flexible, hyper-local coworking models I’ve ever seen? You get The Foundry Workspaces, created and operated by Vena Boddy, who brings an action-oriented, community-centered approach to coworking that works beautifully in her Michigan suburb. In this episode, Vena shares […]