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Skulle du vilja bo i ett ljudisolerat kapselrum på tio kvadrat tillsammans med 50 andra startup-människor? Vi besöker Techfarm - bostadsbristens lyxigaste lösning. Breakits nyhetschef ger en inblick bakom kulisserna på redaktionen. Så gick det till när vi breakade nyheten om att Tictail köpts upp av Shopify. Spoiler: Bekräftelsen kom via appen Messenger. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tv-rummet är historia, den öppna planlösningen passé. Nu kombineras femkvadrats sovlägenheter med generösa gemensamma utrymmen för till exempel meditation och rekreation, och lyxig service som kock och klädpool. I veckans avsnitt av bostadspodden Kvadrat diskuterar vi hur utvecklingen av vårt boende. Gäster är Maja-Stina Skarstedt, operativ chef på det svenska co-livingbolaget Techfarm och Katarina Graffman, doktor i antropologi, författare till boken ”Vi är vad vi köper” om konsumtionskulturen och medförfattare till rapporten “Framtidens boende” på uppdrag av hustillverkaren Movehome.
Lisa Renander is an entrepreneur and founder of five companies. Today, she is expanding a Techfarm, a large scale co-living concept. Lisa talks about safe harbours, conscious societies, how it is to raise a kid in a tech farm, what to expect from the fifth level of consciousness, what happens when you lean into the flow of life, who inspires her the most, the collapse and recreation of housing and education, who you attract in life and why, what is in the way is the way, fluid leadership and the only thing that we all need. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
En delandeekonomi påverkar också vårt sätt att bo. Varför leva själv när det är mycket mer roligt och utvecklande att bo med andra nyfikna människor? Lisa Renander är en av grundarna bakom Techfarm, ett nyöppnat “coliving”-hus på Östermalm i Stockholm. I ett gammalt nyrenoverat hotell bor femtio personer i varsitt rum, men delar kök, lounger och vardagsrum med varandra. I “Ulfs lunch” berättar hon om varför den nya tidens kollektiv är framtidens boende. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Anton is an architect turned entrepreneur with a mission to transform the way we live and work. Over the past 10 years he has accelerated a number of social and tech ventures through his consultancy The Exponentials and he is currently a co-founder of the Village 3.0 Movement and Head of Product for TechFarm. In a world of unlimited access to learning resources it's become possible for all of us to structure our own education like never before. But access to information isn't enough - we still need to cultivate productive habits, leverage the power of community and find inspirational teachers and mentors to guide us on our way. Anton is a prolific learner and someone who's successfully integrated his continued education into his life, which is why I reached out for a conversation. In this episode we discuss a range of topics including: - The current state of the educational system and possible alternatives - Simple habits you can use to accelerate your own learning - The importance of your environment and the communities you participate in Whether you're trying to squeeze more out of your day, or want to find communities and mentors that will support you, this episode has you covered and is packed full of actionable insights you can apply straight away.