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Erica Friedmann

Three Podcasts Every Entrepreneur Should Tune Into

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We are pretty lucky to have a veritable wealth of podcasts at our fingertips in this day and age. There is simply so much knowledge floating out in the digital world, just waiting to be absorbed and applied to our lives. But it can be tricky to decide which of these podcasts are actually worth listening to - and that's why we're here to help. Below, we've highlighted three of our favorite podcasts that speak directly to go-getting, forward-thinking entrepreneurs.

How I Built This

In a Nutshell: Entrepreneurs and innovators share stories behind the movements, concepts, companies, and products they built. They outline the entire progression, exposing the failures and celebrating the achievements. Listeners will undoubtedly be familiar with several of the companies that are featured in the series, including Rent the Runway, Rolling Stone, and Samuel Adams craft beer.

Good for: Inspiration, idea development, motivation – in short, getting the creative juices flowing
 

Amy Porterfield Podcast

In a Nutshell: Meet Amy Porterfield, a results-driven online marketing guru who was named by Forbes as one of the Top 50 Social Media Power Influencers. Through her “action-by-action” process, she educates listeners on how to create a successful online business. She’s determined to boost confidence, peel away the intimidating layers of online marketing, and ensure that entrepreneurs see real momentum in the flow of their business.

Good for: Start-ups and solopreneurs interested in DIY business & savvy, results-oriented online marketing techniques

Simplify

In a Nutshell: Everything in our lives is connected: make an improvement in one area, and it will produce a domino effect that tumbles naturally into the other areas. Simplify’s no-nonsense, blunt episode titles (i.e. “Your Brain Is Not a Hard Drive” and “You Have More Time Than You Think”) serve as frank reminders that the power to simplify our lives rests in our own hands. Through changing our everyday habits and overall perceptions, we can drastically alter the way we experience our lives, leading to the extraction of more enjoyment and productivity from each day.

Good for: Work-life balance, health and well-being, personal development, self-improvement

How to Make the Most of Your Coworking Experience

In celebration of International Coworking Day on August 9, we are taking a moment to talk about making the most of your coworking experience. In a sense, you get out of coworking what you put into it. If you’re simply looking for a desk or office, you may be satisfied with that and nothing more. But what many people find is that coworking spaces offer something that extends far beyond physical furniture and office space: to enter a coworking space is to gain access to a thriving community and a multitude of resources.

Coworking spaces account for the fact that their occupants often work for themselves or for small companies, and that these types of professionals can benefit immensely from a sense of community, access to business resources, and an offering of networking opportunities. Thus, the services and amenities of coworking spaces are often geared specifically toward the needs of entrepreneurs, freelancers, and small business owners.

Below, we provide five tips on how to make sure you’re taking advantage of everything your coworking experience offers.

Attend events/workshops, or offer to host your own.

Most coworking spaces host socials and happy hours for members, as well as business-related seminars and workshops. Attending these events is a great way to meet people and expand both your personal and professional spheres. You might gain new insight or develop new skills to apply to your business. You can even volunteer to host your own workshop or lunch-and-learn so that fellow members can benefit from your expertise as well – just ask your community manager about coordinating an event, and they will likely be glad to assist.

Form strategic partnerships.

One of the most rewarding aspects of coworking is the diverse range of backgrounds, industries, and skill sets found beneath a single roof. Take advantage of this by forming genuine, strategic partnerships with your fellow members. Offer them your skills and expertise in an area where they might not be as well-versed, and they will likely lend their skills to your company in return. Create a win-win for both parties. We’re so passionate about collaboration that we even named our space after it!

Take advantage of discounts on products or services offered by your coworking space.

Oftentimes, coworking spaces partner with local businesses to offer great deals to their occupants. This could be anything from discounted meals at local restaurants, reduced pricing at the local dry cleaners, or discounted rates from business service providers. Did you know that Collaborate offers its tenants next-day office supplies, reduced advertising rates with Nashville Business Journal, and discounted rates at Pinnacle Bank? We can also refer you to a selection of preferred business resources at discounted rates.

If you have an idea or request, speak up!

Most community managers are enthusiastic about new ideas and will welcome requests for additional services or amenities. If your coworking space doesn’t currently provide something that you would find valuable, don’t hesitate to reach out and see if it could be a possibility to offer it in the future. It never hurts to ask.

Ask your community manager about promotional or marketing opportunities.

Want to be featured on your coworking space’s newsletter or social media page? Would you like to display your company’s brochures or business cards in a communal area? Ask your community manager how they can help you market your business. Oftentimes, they have the capacity to reach a large network within the local entrepreneurial community.

At Collaborate, we provide space, strategy, and support for business owners so that our tenants can have access to everything they need, all under one roof. Contact us today to find out more about membership. And Happy International Coworking Day!