In this interview, we’ll talk about:
- Justin and his space, Kernville Cowork
- how work, and workers, have changed
- what a coworking can do for their community
0:00 – Hi!
1:37 – The definition of rural
4:11 – Nobody’s googling for coworking
7:54 – I saw what it was, I saw what it could do
11:14 – We’re very tourists-dependent
13:49 – COVID was a roller-coaster, and so are every summer and winter
17:14 – We’re a very small space
19:41 – We want to take it to other communities
24:47 – We need to be able to have full-time staff
28:08 – By the end of the day, they feel like they’re a local
31:08 – Join our community hub!
33:17 – Bye!
Speakers
Justin Powers
After working with tech companies and startups, Justin founded Kernville Cowork and Sierra Shared Spaces with one idea in mind: “Work Where You Play”.
They both aim to support entrepreneurs, remote workers, and startups in Kern River Valley, California, and other rural communities.
Check his space, Kernville Cowork, and community project, Sierra Shared Spaces:
https://kernvillecowork.com/
https://sierrashared.space/
Fanny Marcoux
I’m your host and passionate about coworking, remote working, nomading, freelancing, and marketing. Many -ing in there.
During the day, I help ecommerce managers migrate to Google Analytics 4 and optimize their webshop for conversions.
I also post every day on LinkedIn, where you can follow me:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/fannymarcoux/
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