During this interview, we talk about:
• Edo and his coliving, Sende
• How to start with two houses and one abandoned barn
• Why Sende was made by the community
0:00 – The Start
3:35 – When we started this, we had no role model
4:45 – We started with two houses and one abandoned barn
5:35 – We bound with our 20 neighbours
9:25 – One month is ideal, more and it turns into a big brother scenario
10:42 – More than 25 people and it’s only a big fiesta
11:44 – 7 days is for events
12:36 – 30% of guests are people who came back
16:00 – In Spain, we adapted, in Portugal, we built everything
17:20 – Every day is completely different
19:28 – 90% of what we do was invented by the people coming
21:07 – A course for people starting a coworking or coliving
25:12 – Make remote work remote
26:55 – For those who are thinking about starting a coliving
28:19 – The End
Speakers
Edo Sadiković
Sende is a rural coworking and coliving place in Northern Spain, on the border with Portugal.
There, Edo does a little bit of everything: management, marketing, organizing events, coordinating projects, networking, and building a true community.
Check what Sende is all about on their website:
https://www.sende.co/
Fanny Marcoux
I’m your host and passionate about coworking, remote working, nomading, and marketing. Many -ing in there.
During the day, I help ecommerce managers migrate to Google Analytics 4 before it’s too late.
I also post every day on LinkedIn. You can follow me there:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/fannymarcoux/
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