{"id":773,"date":"2014-07-01T20:53:24","date_gmt":"2014-07-01T20:53:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/gcuclegacysite.wpengine.com\/2014\/?p=773"},"modified":"2014-07-01T20:53:24","modified_gmt":"2014-07-01T20:53:24","slug":"gcuc-2014-potential-coworking","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/gcuclegacysite.wpengine.com\/gcuc-2014-potential-coworking\/","title":{"rendered":"GCUC 2014: The Potential of Coworking"},"content":{"rendered":"
For 3 days, coworking geeks from around the globe gathered in Kansas City for this year\u2019s Global Coworking Unconference Conference. During our time together we shared, listened, learned, argued and laughed. As always when coworking friends convene, it felt wonderful to reconnect with the global movement. Coworking is not just this thing that we do in Seattle \u2013 it\u2019s a movement of independent workers from around the world all looking to do better together.<\/p>\n
Now back home in Seattle, I am eagerly diving through a long list of great ideas to implement here in our coworking community. Beyond what we\u2019re getting up to here, I think it is important to share some of the bigger picture items that were discussed while we gathered together in the Airline History Museum (hence the planes in all the pictures \u2013 cool, eh?):<\/p>\n