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Coffee Chat Recap | 1st of March ☕
Hey dear community, Yesterday we had our coffee chat and we had a really nice, small group. The conversation was relaxed, honest, and surprisingly deep. I always love how much clarity can come out of an intimate discussion. If you couldn’t join, here’s a recap so you can still feel part of it and see what we explored together. 🌱 Coliving as a tool for real change We talked about how coliving is not just about sharing a house. When it’s intentional, it can: - change people’s lives - bring energy back into rural areas - connect locals and internationals in meaningful ways Javi shared how experiences in rural Galicia helped teenagers pitch local projects and see new possibilities for their future. It was a beautiful example of coliving creating real local impact. 🧭 Different spaces, different themes We explored the idea that colivings don’t need to compete. Some can focus on tech and creativity. Others on health, mental wellbeing, or local integration. Diversity in themes makes the ecosystem stronger. 🌍 The path of a community builder Jay shared her journey and her interest in becoming a community builder through workshops and facilitation. She also introduced a project idea inspired by “Future Day” in Germany: connecting teens with local businesses and remote workers so they can see career paths beyond the “move to the big city” narrative. It sparked a lot of reflection on education, representation, and opportunity in rural areas. 🏡 How operators work with community leaders Elisa from Mimos Coliving (Toronto + Bogota) shared how they: - Offer community leader roles to long-term residents (usually minimum 3 months) - Sometimes exchange leadership responsibilities for reduced monthly fees - Revisit roles regularly to avoid burnout We also talked openly about something important: community leader burnout is real. Rotation, fresh energy, and breaks matter. 📣 Making coliving more known Florian shared that many remote workers still don’t know coliving exists. And often, once they try it, they realize there was nothing to be afraid of.
Ever thought about what comes after Coliving?
After living the coliving life for the past years, we decided one year ago to start building our own community project. This is for nomads who are searching for a long(er) term home, for a base and thinking about their next steps in life. Move in with us to explore a grounded and realistic way of modern community living in the North of Spain: ⛰️🌊 60 days between the green mountains and the mighty ocean of Asturias 🗓️ From 01. May to 27. June 2026 💶 1.800 - 2.200 EUR for 8 weeks stay ⌛ Min. 4 weeks, price accordingly ✨ everybody pays the same ✨ Our third experience comes with the intention to deepen the exploration of community, relationships and commitment. More Info & Application: https://giveandgrow.world/notacoliving Curious also to exchange with others about this topic about - what comes next? Huuugs to you all, Kathrin
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Ever thought about what comes after Coliving?
Coffee Chat happening this Sunday. Join us! 🥰
Heey dear community, Let’s meet this Sunday at 4 PM CET here: https://meet.google.com/wci-xezt-evg Can you join? I would love to have you there for one hour to make friends, build connections, and share stories ❤️ See you soon, Andreea
Coffee Chat happening this Sunday. Join us! 🥰
The community is growing 🌱
Hello from Spain, everyone! Quick life update from my side ☺️. The past weeks have been a bit wild in the best way. My partner and I just moved to our home base in Spain, which feels pretty surreal after almost five years of nomading. Having a place we can finally call home feels grounding and exciting at the same time. This doesn’t mean I’m stepping away from colivings or nomading at all, it just means having a base, and with that, more space and energy to focus on what I really care about. And one of those things is this community 🤍 In the coming weeks and months, I’d love to put more intention into growing this space and making it feel even more alive. I already have a few ideas brewing and I’ll share more soon. One thing I’m really excited about and wanted to propose to you all is this: I’d love to start hosting live community calls twice a month, every 1st and 15th of the month. The idea is to make this a recurring, relaxed space where we can connect, meet, share, and learn from each other. Here’s the format I have in mind: Each call would be around one hour. For every session, one person from the community would co-host with me and share a topic of their choice for about 15–20 minutes. This could be: - an idea around coliving - a project you’re working on - something you’re curious about - a question you want input on Think of it as a small stage to put something out there and spark conversation. The rest of the call would be pure networking, facilitated by me. I’d create intentional breakout rooms so you can meet each other in short, focused, rapid chats and actually connect beyond just listening. So here’s what I’d love to know from you 👇 • Who’s excited to join the next call on the 15th of February? • And who would like to co-host it with me? No pressure, no perfection. Just us. And real conversations. Like in Colivings. Really curious to see who’s in 🤍
Hey, how are you doing?
wow, 19 members already, this is crazy guys. Thank you for joining and being active. I am genuinely happy to see to see you all here. If you didn’t have the chance yet, introduce yourself in the introduction thread and meet the other amazing humans that are here🥳. Also, I have a free guide on “how to find opportunities in Colivings spaces”. Is an educational guide that also explains about the different types of colivings that are out there and community builder roles. 🤗 Let’s meet us again soon having a virtual coffee. I’ll keep you posted. Let’s build someting beautiful together.
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