

Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail." -Harold R. He said, "Do not follow where the path may lead. Magazine because according to them, “Sometimes the most powerful and meaningful things come from words that touch our heart and lead us forward to our potential.” So Author Ernest Hemingway kicks us off with his quote: "When people talk, listen completely." -Ernest Hemingway I need to work on that one myself! Retired four-star general in the United States Army, Colin Powell said, "Great leaders are almost always great simplifiers, who can cut through argument, debate, and doubt to offer a solution everybody can understand." -Colin Powell But I will wrap up with a motivational leadership quote from Harold R. Let’s take a listen to some top leader’s motivational quotes of all time according to Inc. After all, we are all uniquely made and don’t respond the same way to things. I’m Natalie Hazen and I am bringing you this episode’s Fun Fuel Leadership takes all kinds of forms and has many different styles. First, let’s see what Natalie has prepared for our Fun Fuel for this episode.

Kate discusses her incredibly interesting journey and love for health human interactions and support. Romy here back for another conversation with a very inspiring woman, Kate Hayes of Echoing Green.
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() () ( ) For the full transcript click below Read Full Transcript Welcome, welcome, welcome, to the Bonfires of Social Enterprise. She is a current leader in the impact investing and social enterprise development space. Kate Hayes EchoingGreen- Board Health Back for another conversation this time with a very inspiring woman, Kate Hayes of Echoing Green. It seems like we've had a ton of buildings that are left unused, and we've developed a process where we can create co-working communities but with a purpose. Let’s drop in on my conversation with Sheri… Romy: Sheri, why don't you give us the background about what Link2Lift is? Sheri: Link2Lift is a company that we developed in response to underutilized space. I have to look that up next! What a perfect lead into a collaboration that Sheri Lozano has tackled with Link2Lift. Okay, I absolutely love Natalie’s fun fuels! That was so interesting about co-working spaces! And, now I have the Vanilla Ice song in my head! Ha Ha. Let’s jump on over to see who Romy is collaborating with on in this episode and what problem they are solving. I hear collaboration and I then start singing: stop, collaborate and listen and then goes on to say, “if there was a problem, yo, I’ll solve it.” Makes me smile every time. When I hear the word collaboration, my mind goes to the lyrics of Vanilla Ice’s 1990 release of Ice Ice Baby. In 2005, Brad Neuberg from San Francisco launched the first official co-working space originally referred to as a “9 to 5 group.” It was a was not a huge hit at first as no one showed up for the first month, but soon interest sparked and coworking took off. The difference here was that there seldom were any organized community events. Fast track to 1999 New York City and 42 West 24 opened to offer a work environment with flexible membership options for teams and individuals seeking a workspace. According to the website, Mindspace, the concept of a coworking space started in 1995 Berlin with 17 computer enthusiasts got together in a facility to create a space where people with an interest in computers could gather to collaborate and work in an open environment.

What is coworking you ask? It is a work trend bringing together professionals from across all industries to form inter-connected communities. I’m Natalie Hazen and I am bringing you this episode’s Fun Fuel. Be sure to stay until the end for a great song from a Detroit artist! Now, first, we have to hear what Natalie has come up with for the fun fuel on this episode. Sheri discusses her innovative and collaborative idea to use unused spaces in lifting ways. Thanks for your loyal support over all of these past episodes! Oh, by the way, this is Romy, and we had some fun jumping over to the west coast to talk with Sheri Lozano of Link2Lift. () () () () () () () ( ) () ( ) () () () For the full transcript click below Read Full Transcript Welcome to episode 99 of the Bonfires of Social Enterprise! Wow-wee, almost at 100. Sheri discusses her innovative and collaborative idea to use unused spaces for lifting others. Sheri Lozano of Link2Lift We had some fun jumping over to the west coast to talk with Sheri Lozano of Link2Lift.
