In this interview, we talk about:
- Szilvia and her spaces, Coworking Hungary and KATEDRA Coworking Veszprém
- How powerful sharing knowledge with others is
- What makes coworking, freelancing and remote working complementary
0:00 – Hi!
0:55 – The first time I entered a coworking
3:05 – It was very new and I had to learn a lot
5:44 – It wasn’t easy
9:01 – Freelancers kicked off this coworking story, but not anymore
12:02 – Don’t you want to meet other coworking managers?
17:48 – We thought it was going to be a smooth opening but...
20:29 – The 3 revenue streams (plus 2 more)
23:05 – ‘It’s ok if I’m not there’ does not work
25:43 – Coworkings have a completely different role in villages
27:47 – The biggest lack of knowledge is in community building
30:44 – Connect with other coworkings
32:00 – Bye!
Speakers
Szilvia Filep
We're experiencing major changes in the way people work and live. Szilvia creates and supports places, events and communities that rewrite the way we work.
Coworking Hungary helps connect, share insights, and host events that drive the growth of the coworking culture in Hungary.
KATEDRA Coworking Veszprém is a brand new coworking space that will open its door in May.
Check her spaces, Coworking Hungary and KATEDRA Coworking Veszprém:
https://www.coworkinghungary.hu/en/
https://katedracoworking.hu/
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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