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Purposely Podcast
#171 For purpose creative agency, Eric Ressler founder of Cosmic

Purposely Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2023 42:09


Eric Ressler is the co-founder of Cosmic, a creative agency working with ‘for purpose' and mission driven organisations across the USA. Eric and Cosmics journey, marked by a significant pivot from commercial and silicon valley startup clients to a commitment to empowering mission-driven organisations only. Despite struggling at school, Eric Ressler has gone on to have a successful career driven by a passion for creativity in various forms, from music and stop-motion animation to videography and traditional art. Eric has also been willing to change with the times, innovate and stay relevant developing his expertise in digital media as demand for this increased. Eric's early design work began through freelancing and consulting work, primarily focusing on digital experiences, websites, and brand development. Eric's freelancing endeavours gradually expanded, leading him to form his own design firm. The journey culminated in the birth of Cosmic in 2009, which initially thrived in the vibrant co-working space of NextSpace in Santa Cruz. The demand for their services grew, and the team expanded to meet the growing needs of clients, ranging from startups to established B2B and B2C brands. During their initial years, Cosmic worked with a diverse clientele, including Silicon Valley startups, enterprise brands, and non-profits. While they were motivated by the projects they undertook, many of these engagements were profit-oriented and followed traditional business models. The shift to purpose Eric and his team at Cosmic began to reassess their mission and values. They realised that making a positive impact on the world did not solely depend on being a non-profit. Market-based and innovation-based approaches could be equally effective. This revelation prompted Cosmic to pivot towards a social impact-focused niche. They decided to deepen their expertise and experience in this sector and concentrate all their efforts on organisations with a mission to make a difference. Today, Cosmic has firmly established itself as a Social Impact Creative Agency. Cosmic is committed to helping social impact organisations catalyse real-world change by perfecting their impact story, building brand awareness, and inspiring action. Cosmics work centres on their self-published mission driven digital manifesto. Central to this is the following beliefs   build brand awareness organize a coalition of deeply impassioned supporters lead the conversation around the issues you care about most A digital-first model also allows you to: build organisational capacity break the starvation cycle create a sustainable revenue stream --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mark-longbottom2/message

THE SPACEAVOCAT PODCAST
#19 - L'industrie spatiale et la formation : besoins et opportunités (avec Thomas GARNIER)

THE SPACEAVOCAT PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 39:19


Bonjour à tous !Pour ce dix-neuvième épisode (en Français) du SPACEAVOCAT PODCAST, j'ai eu le plaisir d'inviter Thomas GARNIER, enseignant à l'école d'ingénieurs ESTACA, CentraleSupelec et à l'Université Paris-Saclay. Ce fut l'occasion d'échanger sur la formation, élément stratégique pour l'industrie spatiale ! Nous avons également discuté de la nouvelle génération d'ingénieurs face à un secteur en mutation profonde, entre "NewSpace" et "NextSpace".Vous pouvez écouter cet épisode sur l'ensemble des plateformes et le voir sur YouTube!N'hésitez par à liker, à commenter, à réagir et à partager ce podcast !Retrouvez SPACEAVOCAT en ligne et sur les réseaux :www.spaceavocat.comhttps://linktr.ee/spaceavocat--Hello everyone!For this nineteenth episode (in French) of the SPACEAVOCAT PODCAST, I had the pleasure to invite Thomas GARNIER, professor at the ESTACA, CentraleSupelec and at Paris-Saclay University. It was an opportunity to discuss training, a strategic element for the space industry! We also discussed the new generation of engineers facing a sector in deep mutation, between "NewSpace" and "NextSpace".You can listen to this episode on all platforms and watch it on YouTube!Please feel free to like, comment, react and share this podcast!Follow SPACEAVOCAT on social media:www.spaceavocat.comhttps://linktr.ee/spaceavocat Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Work For Humans
Physical Spaces and the Experience of Work: Reimagining the Future of Workspaces | Jeremy Neuner

Work For Humans

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 66:30


When we think about the experience of work, one thing to consider is the space work happens in. And for many of us, the space we work in has changed since the pandemic, opening an opportunity for companies to rethink their approach to workspaces.Meet Jeremy Neuner. Jeremy is the former CEO and co-founder of NextSpace, one of the first coworking spaces in the world. During Jeremy's time at NextSpace, he discovered that the experience of a space has as much to do with cultural norms and how the space is used as it does with the actual building design. In this episode, Dart and Jeremy discuss how to use language, rituals, and iconography to foster community at work. They also discuss the challenges of replicating quirkiness at scale while retaining authenticity, creating spaces that bolster a knowledge economy, the current state of our workplaces post-COVID, and much more.Topics Include: - The NextSpace coworking model- Selling people on a community- Examples of language, ritual, and iconography in the workplace- Designing workspaces- Creating a culture of autonomy, choice, and flexibility- Bonding versus bridging social capital- Prioritizing connection and collaboration over convenience- Google's experimentation with workspaces - And other topics…Jeremy Neuner is the former CEO and co-founder of NextSpace, a collaborative coworking community where he and his team led the charge in the future of work. Jeremy is now the Startup Curriculum Lead and Head of Launchpad San Francisco at Google. Prior to this, he was a Navy pilot, a management consultant, and a local government official. Additionally, Jeremy spent time as a fellow at the Aspen Institute's Business and Society program where he studied the future of work with leaders of Fortune 500 companies.Books Mentioned:The Secret Lives of Buildings, by Edward Hollis: https://www.amazon.com/Secret-Lives-Buildings-Parthenon-Thirteen/dp/0312655363

Digital Pacemaker
#13 NextSpace mit Christian Lindener (Reflex Aerospace)

Digital Pacemaker

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 42:23


In Folge #13 geht es um das Thema NextSpace – also um Satellitentechnologie, die im All auf neue Missionen umprogrammiert werden kann und damit zum Beispiel auf Notfälle reagiert oder neue Fähigkeiten gewinnt. Zu Gast haben wir Christian Lindener, Co-Founder Reflex Aerospace und Interimsgeschäftsführer von UN:IO Enterprise Chris und die verschiedenen Teams hinter UN:IO Enterprise entwickeln eine Satelliten-Konstellation für eine souveräne europäische Kommunikationsinfrastruktur. Diese „technologische Unabhängigkeitserklärung Europas“ soll ab 2025 schnelles Internet, autonome Mobilität und selbsttätigen Austausch von Informationen zwischen verschiedenen technischen Anlagen ermöglichen. In dieser Folge des Podcasts wird verständlich und nachvollziehbar diskutiert, warum wir eine eigene, autarke und sichere Satellitenkommunikation benötigen, wie die Technologien rund um Next Space die Entwicklung, Produktion und den Betrieb von Satelliten revolutioniert und wie innovative und vernetzte StartUps den etablierten Anbieter des ClassicSpace einen spannenden Wettkampf um die Zukunft liefern. Mehr zu UN:IO Enterprise findet Ihr auf https://www.unio.global. Wer mehr zur von Chris mitbegründete Reflex Aerospace wissen will, schaut hier https://www.reflexaerospace.com. Euer Feedback zur Folge und Vorschläge für Themen und Gäst:innen sind sehr willkommen! Vernetzt euch und diskutiert mit: - Christian Lindener: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christian-lindener-74203560/ - Ulrich Irnich: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ulrichirnich/ - Markus Kuckertz: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markuskuckertz/ Mitwirkende - Hosts: Ulrich Irnich & Markus Kuckertz // Produktion: Daniel Sprügel & Sören Wahlers, Maniac Studios (https://maniacstudios.com) // Redaktion: Marcus Pawlik // Kommunikation & Community: Anna-Lena Sodies // Team behind the team: Sonja Uller & Stephanie Nguyen Gia © Digital Pacemaker Podcast 2022

En.Digital Podcast
Las oportunidades del New Space con Francho García de Arkadia Space

En.Digital Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 70:27


Para descubrir el concepto de “New Space”, hablamos con Francho García, Co-Founder y CEO en Arkadia Space, dedicada al desarrollo de sistemas y servicios de propulsión que permiten la movilidad en el espacio. • Las notas del episodio con enlaces e información adicional en: https://producthackers.com/es/podcast/new-space/

Higher Ground Chicago

Coworking: where & when remote workers and independent professionals work in space, so as to share equipment, ideas, and knowledge. Examples include WeWork, NextSpace, Greendesk, Serendipity Labs. It’s a booming industry, and few people are closer to the action than Sam Rosen. His platform Deskpass makes coworking facilities easier to manage, and more accessible to everyone. In our interview with Sam we talk about the future of office space, the sentiment behind his tattoo, and maybe a little politics.Check Out: https://www.deskpass.com/

RemoteOfficeFM
Meet Rebecca Pan, Founder of Covo San Francisco - Coworking Spaces with AEC Amenities

RemoteOfficeFM

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2017 19:24


[00.59] Rebecca Pan Background and Covo [04.55] The Idea Behind Covo [08.32] The Typical Demographic Member of Covo [09.41] The Partnership with Good Design [11.33] An Experience Working a Day in Covo [13.36] The Strategy to Get More Members [17.04] The Unique Selling Point of Covo [18.08] The Future Plan of Covo

Coworking With Iris
Episode 1: Mastering time and space with Maya Delano

Coworking With Iris

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2016 33:56


Iris talks with Maya Delano, master of time and space in her community. Maya has been a community manager with NextSpace Santa Cruz for 3+ years and has developed a daily set of practices which enables the NextSpace team of community managers to keep their to do lists at a comfortable size, their operations running like clockwork and their communities buzzing along, happily.Coworking with Iris is a weekly talk show Friday’s at 10 AM Pacific via Google Hangouts On Air. Iris and guests from the coworking movement chat about topics relevant to shared workspace communities and welcome input from participants about what’s happening in their community and the rapidly expanding coworking universe. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Coworking With Iris
Episode 2: Nexudus Hacks with Tiffany Jones

Coworking With Iris

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2016 61:47


Tiffany Jones is the Technology and Operations Manager for the 8 NextSpace locations and has managed the rollout of Nexudus Spaces to NextSpace’s enterprise. She’s worked hand in hand with Adrian Palacios to customize Nexudus to NextSpace’s needs. In the 15 month process of onboarding of Nextspace onto Nexudus, Tiffany has helped Adrian’s team identify multiple feature sets that they have implemented across the platform. She will be able to speak about making Nexudus work for unique situations, multiple spaces and common issues experienced with Nexudus.Coworking with Iris is a weekly talk show Friday’s at 10 AM Pacific via Google Hangouts On Air. Iris and guests from the coworking movement chat about topics relevant to shared workspace communities and welcome input from participants about what’s happening in their community and the rapidly expanding coworking universe. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Beat Coast podcast
#68 mixed by Shramov ft. Nextspace

Beat Coast podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2016 39:42


This mix features one hour of the finest sounds techno. Live set from Shramov ft. Nextspace. Tracklist unavailable

Beat Coast podcast
#68 mixed by Shramov ft. Nextspace

Beat Coast podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2016 39:42


This mix features one hour of the finest sounds techno. Live set from Shramov ft. Nextspace. Tracklist unavailable

Freelancer Forum
Learn About Freelance Camp Pro June 5th, 2010 San Francisco

Freelancer Forum

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2010 45:25


Join Freelancer Forum this Friday at 11 am (pacific) as we learn all about Freelance Camp and the movement that is sweeping the nation. Freelance Camp is a place to discuss and explore the different approaches to running a successful freelance business / service company. They base their events on the Barcamp format, which is a network of user generated participatory events whose content is fully provided by the participants. Anyone with something to contribute or with the desire to learn is welcome and invited to join. Some of the events are free (thanks to sponsors) while other charge a token fee to help cover overhead. Each camp is run by a local team of volunteers and is put on for the benefit of the community (not profit). Join us live as we speak with Freelance Camp Organizers Rebecca Brian and Jeremy Neuner and Shane Pearlman to discuss the mission of Freelance Camp and the upcoming event in San Francisco, June 5th, 2010. About Jeremy: Jeremy Neuner is the Co-Founder and CEO of NextSpace Coworking + Innovation, Inc. NextSpace provides innovative physical and virtual infrastructure that freelancers, entrepreneurs, and creative class professionals need to succeed in the 21st century knowledge economy. Fun fact: Jeremy can juggle flaming torches. About Rebecca: Rebecca Brian founded Tribecca Designs and has been recognized as an industry expert in design, web development, and e-marketing, and has spoken on several panels on this topic. She is also the founder of Spark, a leading graphic design organization with over 200 members and chapters in New York, and San Francisco, devoted to the business of graphic design. About Shane: Shane Pearlman is once of the founders of Freelance Camp and is currently the CEO of a company that coordinated a community of independent contractors and mediates their services to Fortune 500 companies and Government agencies.

Freelancer Forum
Learn About Freelance Camp Pro June 5th, 2010 San Francisco

Freelancer Forum

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2010 45:25


Join Freelancer Forum this Friday at 11 am (pacific) as we learn all about Freelance Camp and the movement that is sweeping the nation. Freelance Camp is a place to discuss and explore the different approaches to running a successful freelance business / service company. They base their events on the Barcamp format, which is a network of user generated participatory events whose content is fully provided by the participants. Anyone with something to contribute or with the desire to learn is welcome and invited to join. Some of the events are free (thanks to sponsors) while other charge a token fee to help cover overhead. Each camp is run by a local team of volunteers and is put on for the benefit of the community (not profit). Join us live as we speak with Freelance Camp Organizers Rebecca Brian and Jeremy Neuner and Shane Pearlman to discuss the mission of Freelance Camp and the upcoming event in San Francisco, June 5th, 2010. About Jeremy: Jeremy Neuner is the Co-Founder and CEO of NextSpace Coworking + Innovation, Inc. NextSpace provides innovative physical and virtual infrastructure that freelancers, entrepreneurs, and creative class professionals need to succeed in the 21st century knowledge economy. Fun fact: Jeremy can juggle flaming torches. About Rebecca: Rebecca Brian founded Tribecca Designs and has been recognized as an industry expert in design, web development, and e-marketing, and has spoken on several panels on this topic. She is also the founder of Spark, a leading graphic design organization with over 200 members and chapters in New York, and San Francisco, devoted to the business of graphic design. About Shane: Shane Pearlman is once of the founders of Freelance Camp and is currently the CEO of a company that coordinated a community of independent contractors and mediates their services to Fortune 500 companies and Government agencies.