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If the above image link does not take you to the video, please click here. Please support us by sharing this podcast on social media! In Episode 15, Mark Stein and Jennifer Hooper talk about the basics of mediation, Mark's background in mediation, and how mediation services will be an integral part of Thrive Co-Living Communities.
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❤️ SPONSOR: JENNIFER HOOPER COACHING This show is sponsored by Jennifer Hooper, life coach for divorced women in their 40s, 50s, and 60s. Jennifer helps her clients re-envision and re-create the lives they dream of, on their own terms.
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If the above image link does not take you to the video, please click here. Please support us by sharing this podcast on social media! In Episode 14, Mark Stein and co-host Jennifer Hooper talk with Leah Ziliak, who recently launched her Coliving Consultant website. They discuss the co-living industry, how it's being impacted by COVID-19, and what draws people to co-living communities.
To learn more about Leah and Coliving Consultant, please visit .https://www.colivingconsultant.com/
If the above image link does not take you to the video, please click here. Please support us by sharing this podcast on social media! In Episode 13, Mark Stein interviews a ministerial couple, Rob Tucker and Molly Shoulta Tucker, on how to best integrate religion into Thrive Co-Living Communities. It's a tough topic in these days of polarization, but they discuss the pros and cons and search for a healthy way to bring religion and spirituality into co-living communities. See what you think and please offer your thoughts in the comments section!
To learn more and to connect with Rob and Molly, please visit https://ridgewoodlouisville.org/ and watkinsumc.com.
If the above image link does not take you to the video, please click here. Please support us by sharing this podcast on social media! In Episode 12, Mark Stein and Jennifer Hooper interview Connor Moore, a recent MBA graduate with a passion for co-living. Connor shares his experiences with global co-living communities, his Coliving Corner project, and why he thinks co-living is so important for positivity and connectivity.
To connect with Chris, visit https://colivingcorner.com/
To learn more about Thrive Co-Living Communities, please visit http://thrivecolivingcommunities.org/.
If the above image link does not take you to the video, please click here. Please support us by sharing this podcast on social media! In Episode 11, Mark Stein and Jennifer Hooper interview Chris Steinocher of the St. Petersburg Chamber of Commerce. Chris talks about the unmet residential needs of the St. Petersburg community and what makes a community unique and lovable. As one of the earliest supporters of Thrive Co-Living Communities, he also shares why he thinks the concept is so important and attractive.
To connect with Chris and learn more about the St. Petersburg community, visit https://www.stpete.com/.
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In this interview, we chat with Penny Clark, the Head of Research and Sustainability at Conscious Coliving. In this episode, Penny tells us more about her role with Conscious Coliving, an impact-driven spatial and experience design consultancy that supports co-living spaces, and shares some of her experiences and insights from working with co-living communities.
To connect with Penny and learn more about Conscious Coliving, visit https://www.consciouscoliving.com/
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Today we interview Ajay Kumar, the founder and CEO of The HouseMonk, a software platform for student co-housing, rental housing, and other types of shared living spaces. In this episode, Ajay talks about what inspired him to create this software and shares some of his unique perspectives on co-living in Asia.
To connect with Ajay and learn more about TheHouseMonk, visit https://www.thehousemonk.com/
To learn more about Thrive Co-living communities, visit http://thrivecolivingcommunities.org/.
In this interview, Thrive founder Mark Stein speaks with Christine McDannell, cofounder and CEO of Kndrd.io, the first management software platform and global directory for co-living. She’s also host of “The CoLiving Code” on YouTube and author of The CoLiving Code: How to Find Your Tribe, Share Resources, and Design Your Life.
Christine is one of the world’s leading experts in co-living. She’s researched and visited co-living communities in major cities around the globe, and has interviewed more than 100 co-living guests on her YouTube show.
This episode offers a wealth of information about co-living. Mark and Christine touch on these topics and more:
Current trends in co-living experiences
How to facilitate a sense of community in a co-living situation.
The difference between co-housing and co-living
Best practices for offering programming in a co-living community
How co-living communities are striving to keep their residents safe amidst COVID-19
To learn more about available co-living communities around the world—or how to share your own co-living community online—visit https://kndrd.io.
To check out The CoLiving Code show on YouTube, visit https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWeCRX1V3e1e3MmqlXHqFGg.
To order a copy of The Coliving Code: How to Find Your Tribe, Share Resources, and Design Your Life, visit https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GQ9GYX1/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1
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Meet Peter Kageyama: author, speaker, and expert in livable and lovable cities. Peter is the author of three books: 1) For the Love of Cities: The Love Affair Between People and Their Places, 2) Love Where You Live: Creating Emotionally Engaging Places and 3), The Emotional Infrastructure of Places.
He is the former President of Creative Tampa Bay, a grassroots community change organization and the co-founder of the Creative Cities Summit, an interdisciplinary conference that brings citizens and practitioners together around the big idea of ‘the city.’ He’s also spoken at a number of TEDx conferences.
In this interview, Peter shares his love for lovable cities, and simple and small changes can make a big impact before grandiose big planning. He believes FUN is an important element to lovable and livable cities, and shares numerous examples from cities across America. He explains how cities can leverage “co-creators” in the community to serve as a catalyst for supporting new ideas.
Tune in, and learn about “wheat pasting” and “yarn bombing” too! Thrive strives to create livable and lovable residential living communities, and Peter’s expertise helps guide and inform our work.
To learn more about Peter Kageyama, visit http://www.fortheloveofcities.com
To learn more about Thrive Co-living Communities, visit http://thrivecolivingcommunities.org/.
Visit http://jenniferhoopercoaching.com/ to book a free discovery session.
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