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GCUC Radio
Sarah Travers – CEO at Workbar

GCUC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 29:00


The legendary model that is Workbar is like nothing else in the world. Focusing on, not only, cities but also the suburbs, avoiding rush hour, and finding the right tools to drive productivity within a workforce, are key to the dark horse world domination of Workbar and their CEO, Sarah Travers. Sarah talks about what makes members flock to your space, landlords in denial, the major real estate money shift, and the value in innovation. We explore what employers are actually looking for, what downsizing means for coworking, the real value in mobility, how working from home is not what we think and the dreaded dead office. #gcucpodcast #SarahTravers #WorkBar #entrepreneur #coworking #community #spaceasaservice #futureofwork

That's What I'm Saying Podcast
Ep 16: Eric Geggatt, Community Manager for Workbar - On Coworking & Community

That's What I'm Saying Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 17:46


Eric Geggatt, Community Manager at Workbar. Eric is a friend I met when we both attended a startup bootcamp. Later, we both went on to work at Workbar, though at different times. He got his start as a Community Associate at WeWork and progressed to a role as a Community Manager at Workbar. He shares his insights on community, co-working, and the job hunt. 

That's What I'm Saying Podcast
Ep 10: Community Manager/Event Planner, Ann Holland - 12/27/20

That's What I'm Saying Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 41:18


Community Manager and Event Planner, Ann Holland talks about pivoting careers, community building, struggling to build a career, defining success, and taking the leap to live in Los Angeles Some of my favorite quotes from her this episode:  "Community is creating a space where everybody feels like they have a stake in the environment and making it work for everybody. You have to actively participate for there to be community, and there has to be common ground...for me that's the baseline."   "[My mentor] taught me that it is OK to be your authentic self at a workspace and still be successful...that confidence in my unique perspective and my desire to make my mark on the cuture really comes from her and the time that we worked together [at Workbar]." This was one of my favorite interviews I've done so far, give it a listen and let me know what you think!

Radio Entrepreneurs
“How Boston’s Original Co-Working Space Has Adapted To COVID-19” with Sarah Travers of WorkBar

Radio Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 10:04


https://www.workbar.com/ ————————————- FOLLOW RADIO ENTREPRENEURS Facebook: Radio Entrepreneurs LinkedIn: Radio Entrepreneurs Twitter: @BizOnTheRadio Instagram: @RadioEntrepreneurs Youtube: Radio Entrepreneurs iTunes: RadioEntrepreneurs Google Play: Radio Entrepreneurs Stitcher: Radio Entrepreneurs ————————————- The post “How Boston’s Original Co-Working Space Has Adapted To COVID-19” with Sarah Travers of WorkBar appeared first on Radio Entrepreneurs.

Eat Drink Northshore
Interview with Amy Brimicombe

Eat Drink Northshore

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2020 36:34


In This episode, Day and her guest co-host, Samantha Bugler, sit down with Amy Brimicombe to discuss food and how she utilizes it to build community at the coworking space she manages. Listen to this episode for insight on Salems food scene and event planning tips.

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Eat Drink Northshore
Interview with Amy Brimicombe

Eat Drink Northshore

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2020 36:34


In This episode, Day and her guest co-host, Samantha Bugler, sit down with Amy Brimicombe to discuss food and how she utilizes it to build community at the coworking space she manages. Listen to this episode for insight on Salems food scene and event planning tips.

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That's What I'm Saying Podcast
Ep 6: Community Connector Devin Cole - 9/18/19

That's What I'm Saying Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 16:40


Recorded in May of 2019 - Interview with Devin Cole, Head of Partnerships at Workbar. In this episode, we talk about being a connecter, the importance of diversity and inclusion, “helping others first”, what he loves about Boston...and I mention: “If you say ‘Devin Cole’ three times, then Innovation happens somewhere in Boston.” Fancy.

That's What I'm Saying Podcast
Ep 5: How I made a list, took a leap, and got (most of) what I wanted - 9/3/19

That's What I'm Saying Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2019 29:14


In this episode I talk about how I made a list of experiences that I wanted in my life, took a leap, and set out to create the life I wanted...such as directing a music video, traveling every month, working on a Hollywood studio lot TV show, time with family and friends, getting paid to direct commercial corporate videos, putting on events I'm passionate about, and so on.   Jed Hammel is a Producer/Director/Editor/Event Planner for Volta Visual Video - Producer of Comic-Con Indie Film Festival Best Short, production office crew credits include "ER" and NBC Late Night ("Tonight Show", etc). Directed/edited videos for Techstars US Air Force Accelerator, Alienware & Dell, etc. Founder of the Filmshift Film Festival. Produced or directed indie projects accepted into 100+ indie film festivals.   In the event realm, Hammel was head of events at Workbar coworking, putting on a number of tech, social impact, inclusion-oriented, and art events.   Some of his other event planning experience includes a 250 guest City Awake closing night party, Hammel is a co-founder, (featuring 2 hip-hop artists, a rock band, an a capella group, story slam, art salon, and 2 DJ’s), The Boston Calendar's 200+ guest "Free Boston" events (featuring boozy ice cream, tequila tasting, and an conversation starters), and 8 years of the Filmshift Film Festival (social impact/50% female directors).   Other events include this one sponsored by Aeronaut Brewery and Startup Institute, and this women in tech event at WeWork Cambridge.

That's What I'm Saying Podcast
Ep 4: Movie Development Executive Matthew Reynolds - 7/17/19

That's What I'm Saying Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 31:12


In this episode we talk about screenwriting in Hollywood, how to break into the industry, and general screenwriting, networking, and filmmaking Best Practices. Matthew Reynolds is the Co-Founder of Meridian Pictures, a production company dedicated to producing and developing original works and distinctive genre properties; currently developing SECRET AGENT X-9, based on the Dashiell Hammett graphic novel, as well as NIGHTSIDE, based on the illicit paperback publishing world of the 1960s, and an untitled Manhattan Horror / thriller series from veteran horror writer Neal Marshall Stevens. His most recent credit is Associate Producer for the Netflix film, "The Highwaymen" starring Kevin Costner and Woody Harrelson.   Jed Hammel is a Producer/Director/Editor/Event Planner for Volta Visual Video - Producer of Comic-Con Indie Film Festival Best Short, production office crew credits include "ER" and NBC Late Night ("Tonight Show", etc). Directed/edited videos for Techstars US Air Force Accelerator, Alienware & Dell, etc. Founder of the Filmshift Film Festival. Produced or directed indie projects accepted into 100+ indie film festivals.   In the event realm, Hammel was head of events at Workbar coworking, putting on a number of tech, social impact, inclusion-oriented, and art events.   Some of his other event planning experience includes a 250 guest City Awake closing night party, Hammel is a co-founder, (featuring 2 hip-hop artists, a rock band, an a capella group, story slam, art salon, and 2 DJ’s), The Boston Calendar's 200+ guest "Free Boston" events (featuring boozy ice cream, tequila tasting, and an conversation starters), and 8 years of the Filmshift Film Festival (social impact/50% female directors).   Other events include this one sponsored by Aeronaut Brewery and Startup Institute, and this women in tech event at WeWork Cambridge.

FYI Salem
State of the City 2019

FYI Salem

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 30:19


Tune in for the podcast version of FYI Salem! Salem Mayor Kim Driscoll interviews city officials, community leaders, notable residents, and more, and provides a brief update on the latest news and information from the City of Salem, from inside City Hall and across the community. On this special edition of the FYI Salem podcast, listen to Mayor Driscoll's 2019 State of the City address, delivered on June 24, 2019 from the coworking space at Workbar in downtown Salem. Read the full address, as prepared, at: https://www.salem.com/mayors-office/news/salem-mayor-kim-driscoll-delivers-state-city-update

That's What I'm Saying Podcast
Episode 3: Sketch Comedy Director and TV/film crewperson, - Emmy Serviss - 4/18/19

That's What I'm Saying Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 33:50


Emmy Serviss is a good friend and fancy pants.  She has experience working on Emmy Award-winning TV productions and indie film in Los Angeles, and she performs and directs improv and sketch comedy for Improv Boston and Comedy Sportz Boston. She has been a member of several sketch groups over the years and is currently performing with her group SUZZY. Emmy was a cast member of The ImprovBoston Holiday Spectacular, Comedy, America!, It's Allston Christmas, Charlie Town!, and Fool Descending a Staircase. She directed Comedy, America, The First and Second Sketchy Holiday HAHA, and is a former producer of LaughterRisk and Battle Royale. Emmy is also a Major League player for ComedySportz Boston. Fancy.   Jed Hammel is a Producer/Director/Editor/Event Planner for Volta Visual Video - Producer of Comic-Con Indie Film Festival Best Short, production office crew credits include "ER" and NBC Late Night ("Tonight Show", etc). Directed/edited videos for Techstars US Air Force Accelerator, Alienware & Dell, etc. Founder of the Filmshift Film Festival. Produced or directed indie projects accepted into 100+ indie film festivals.   In the event realm, Hammel was head of events at Workbar coworking, putting on a number of tech, social impact, inclusion-oriented, and art events.   Some of his other event planning experience includes a 250 guest City Awake closing night party, Hammel is a co-founder, (featuring 2 hip-hop artists, a rock band, an a capella group, story slam, art salon, and 2 DJ’s), The Boston Calendar's 200+ guest "Free Boston" events (featuring boozy ice cream, tequila tasting, and an conversation starters), and 8 years of the Filmshift Film Festival (social impact/50% female directors).   Other events include this one sponsored by Aeronaut Brewery and Startup Institute, and this women in tech event at WeWork Cambridge.

That's What I'm Saying Podcast
Episode 2: Product Designer Cass Hebert - "Breaking in to Tech" - 3/21/19

That's What I'm Saying Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 37:51


Instagram: whoisjed_events_video_podcasts Product Designer, Cass Hebert,  In this episode, my friend Cass eloquently shares her advice and experience surrounding the tech and startup community.  Our conversation ranges from practical advice of how to make a career switch, her day-to-day experiences, diversity and inclusion, and how to break into the tech community.     Jed Hammel is a Producer/Director/Editor/Event Planner for Volta Visual Video - Producer of Comic-Con Indie Film Festival Best Short, production office crew credits include "ER" and NBC Late Night ("Tonight Show", etc). Directed/edited videos for Techstars US Air Force Accelerator, Alienware & Dell, etc. Founder of the Filmshift Film Festival. Produced or directed indie projects accepted into 100+ indie film festivals.   In the event realm, Hammel was head of events at Workbar coworking, putting on a number of tech, social impact, inclusion-oriented, and art events.   Some of his other event planning experience includes a 250 guest City Awake closing night party, Hammel is a co-founder, (featuring 2 hip-hop artists, a rock band, an a capella group, story slam, art salon, and 2 DJ’s), The Boston Calendar's 200+ guest "Free Boston" events (featuring boozy ice cream, tequila tasting, and an conversation starters), and 8 years of the Filmshift Film Festival (social impact/50% female directors).   Other events include this one sponsored by Aeronaut Brewery and Startup Institute, and this women in tech event at WeWork Cambridge.

That's What I'm Saying Podcast
Episode 1: Actor/Comedian Dennis Hurley 3/2/19

That's What I'm Saying Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2019 47:27


IG Handle: whoisjed_events_video_podcasts Actor/comedian Dennis Hurley who is featured in Justin Timberlake's music video, "Can't Stop This Feeling" and the NBC Sitcom, "Superstore") joins me in a conversation that starts out as a recap of our film, improv, and sketch comedy projects and turns into a deeper conversation on how we define success and happiness. Jed Hammel is a Producer/Director/Editor/Event Planner for Volta Visual Video - Producer of Comic-Con Indie Film Festival Best Short, production office crew credits include "ER" and NBC Late Night ("Tonight Show", etc). Directed/edited videos for Techstars US Air Force Accelerator, Alienware & Dell, etc. Founder of the Filmshift Film Festival. Produced or directed indie projects accepted into 100+ indie film festivals.   In the event realm, Hammel was head of events at Workbar coworking, putting on a number of tech, social impact, inclusion-oriented, and art events.   Some of his other event planning experience includes a 250 guest City Awake closing night party, Hammel is a co-founder, (featuring 2 hip-hop artists, a rock band, an a capella group, story slam, art salon, and 2 DJ’s), The Boston Calendar's 200+ guest "Free Boston" events (featuring boozy ice cream, tequila tasting, and an conversation starters), and 8 years of the Filmshift Film Festival (social impact/50% female directors).   Other events include this one sponsored by Aeronaut Brewery and Startup Institute, and this women in tech event at WeWork Cambridge.

FYI Salem
Salem Workbar

FYI Salem

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2019 10:06


Tune in for the podcast version of FYI Salem! Salem Mayor Kim Driscoll interviews city officials, community leaders, notable residents, and more, and provides a brief update on the latest news and information from the City of Salem, from inside City Hall and across the community. On this episode, Mayor Driscoll talks with Bobby Murphy, head of business development for Workbar. They discuss what Workbar and co-working is, the new Salem Workbar space, and whey the company chose Salem to open up. Salem Workbar: https://www.workbar.com/location/salem/ Artists' Row 2019 call for creative entrepreneurs: https://www.salem.com/home/news/call-creative-entrepreneurs-2019 Taxpayer Scholarship Fund application: https://www.salem.com/home/news/salem-taxpayer-scholarship-application-deadline-may-15 Historic Preservation & Reuse Ordinance: https://www.facebook.com/mayor.driscoll/posts/3029024280456577

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Paul Thomas presents UV Radio
Paul Thomas Presents UV Radio 052 - Live From UV At Workbar, London

Paul Thomas presents UV Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2018 58:57


Taken from Paul's solo set at UV @ Workbar, London. Aired on DI.fm on 4th October 2018.

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TalentCulture #WorkTrends
The Way We Work

TalentCulture #WorkTrends

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 33:41


The way we work is changing — fast. Where we work, who we work with, and how we get work done is all evolving. We talk to Sarah Travers, CEO of the coworking space Workbar, and to one head of recruiting who thinks remote and co-working aren’t going anywhere.

Live to Grind
Ep 355 - Boston Ballers #5 Creating Community through WorkBar with Devin Cole

Live to Grind

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2018 14:31


Workbar is about building a community and network of entrepreneurs that want to help each other grow! Devin shares their mission at Workbar and where they see themselves growing in the near future! A few highlights from this interview include: - Devin shares their mission to create opportunities and relationships for their members of this coworking space. - What are the common needs Devin sees in all of the different entrepreneurs he sees in the coworking space? - What is next for Workbar and where do they plan to grow? - Devin shares what he loves about living and working in Boston. - What is Devin’s definition of success?

Outlier On Air | Founders, Disruptors, & Mavens
142: Jerome Chang - Cultivating a Community of Entrepreneurs

Outlier On Air | Founders, Disruptors, & Mavens

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2014 22:07


Blankspaces is a brand of coworking offices in Los Angeles. Since 2008, they have cultivated a community of entrepreneurs and freelancers who share office space to collaborate. From private offices to a communal WorkBar, they have flexible plans for a variety of sizes for any workstyles. Blankspaces also has a variety of meeting room spaces that can be arranged to fit different events needs.