Jamie Russo

Everything Coworking

Business EN ↓ 100 episodes

The Everything Coworking podcast shares trends and how-tos for coworking operators and anyone following this exploding trend. Jamie owned coworking spaces in Chicago and Palo Alto under the brand Enerspace Coworking. She was the Executive Director of the Global Workspace Association for 5 years. Since 2018, she's been helping coworking spaces start and run profitable coworking spaces.

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Jamie Russo

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Business

Podcast website

everythingcoworking.com

Latest episode

Jul 8, 2026

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Episodes

429. The Most Underused Coworking Product That Can Double Office Revenue 08.07.2026

What if one of the easiest ways to increase your coworking revenue… is already sitting empty in your space? Many coworking operators have offices that are difficult to fill. Maybe they're a little too large, an interior office, or they've been sitting vacant for months. The default solution is often to list them as day offices and hope for a few bookings. But there's a much more predictable way to...

428. How the Most Profitable Coworking Spaces Generate 30 to 40% of Revenue Outside of Workspace 02.07.2026

Most coworking operators think they have a sales problem. What they actually have is a revenue mix problem. If almost all of your revenue comes from private offices and coworking memberships, you're making it much harder to build a highly profitable business. The most profitable operators I work with don't stop at workspace revenue. They build multiple revenue streams that continue to grow alongsi...

427. The Coworking Operator Blind Spot: Small Details That Impact Revenue, Retention, and Conversions 24.06.2026

I was traveling in Europe last week and found myself doing what I always end up doing on trips like this… quietly auditing hospitality systems everywhere I go. Not in a formal way. Just noticing what works, what breaks, and what quietly shapes the experience. And a lot of it translates directly into coworking. This episode is a little different — it's a solo reflection from the road — but I wanted...

426. The Coworking Pre-Launch Strategy That Filled 30% of a Space Before Opening 03.06.2026

What does it really take to build a coworking space that becomes a community asset, not just another office? That was one of my favorite conversations with Rob Archer, CEO of Codebase Coworking in Charlottesville, Virginia. Rob has built something special. Codebase sits inside a larger entrepreneurial ecosystem designed to attract talent, support founders, and strengthen the local community. What...

425. What This Operator Did Differently When He Rebuilt His Coworking Business in a New Market 20.05.2026

Some coworking operators close one space and swear they'll never do it again. Matt Irvin closed his first coworking space during COVID...packed up his family, drove from California to Chicago in the middle of the pandemic...and opened another one anyway. Matt and I go way back to our CrossFit days in the Bay Area. We used to do Murph together, and I still remember him air squatting faster than eve...

424. Google Reviews: What Coworking Spaces Must Stop Doing Immediately 12.05.2026

If your coworking space lost its Google Business Profile tomorrow… how long would it take before your pipeline dried up? That might sound dramatic, but after digging into Google's latest review policy changes, I don't think it is. Google quietly rolled out major updates in April that completely change how coworking operators can ask for reviews. And some of the tactics many of us have used for yea...

423. From Underwater to 95% Occupied: A Coworking Turnaround Story 06.05.2026

What would you do if you bought a coworking space that was losing money… on purpose? That's exactly what Lea Latham did. She walked into a 13,000 square foot executive suite business that was underwater, knowing full well she'd likely have to take it over. And when the time came? She moved into her RV, parked it outside, and got to work. I loved this conversation with Lea because it's such a real...

422. How This Coworking Space Cut Days on Market From 140 to Under 30 29.04.2026

Most people don't start their coworking career thinking they'll become president of the company. Jessie Hathcock did. When I sat down with Jessie Hathcock from The Loading Dock, I couldn't stop thinking about how rare her story is. She started as a community coordinator… and six and a half years later, she's leading the entire company. We talked about: What it really looks like to grow up in the c...

421. The Lead Follow Up System Every Coworking Space Needs to Fill Faster 22.04.2026

You don't have a lead problem. You have a follow-up problem. Leads are coming in. Marketing is working. But deals aren't closing at the rate they should be and the issue is almost always the system behind the leads. In this solo episode, Jamie breaks down where coworking sales funnels tend to fall apart and how to fix them. You'll learn: Why leads get stuck in your CRM and never convert Where foll...

420. How One Coworking Space Hit an 80% Tour Show Rate (And the Tech Behind It) 15.04.2026

What happens when a coworking operator gets completely fed up with their tech stack… and decides to build their own solution? That's exactly what Dan Wesson and Chelle Peterson did. Dan and Chelle are the co-founders of The Post Workspace and CoLevel, and I've known them since they went through Coworking Startup School back in 2018. It has been so fun to watch their journey from launching their sp...

419. How to Use AI in Your Coworking Space Without Losing the Human Touch 25.03.2026

What if AI didn't replace your community manager… but actually made them better at their job? That's exactly what Courtney Schwartz is doing at FireWorks Coworking—and it's such a refreshing take on a topic that can feel overwhelming (or even a little threatening) in our industry. Courtney is deeply passionate about people, community, and creating meaningful connections. And instead of letting AI...

418. Yardi's Peter Kolaczynski shares Coworking Growth Data Drivers 18.03.2026

Most people don't spend 13 years quietly building one of the most comprehensive datasets in commercial real estate. But that's exactly what Peter Kolaczynski has been doing at Yardi. In this episode, Jamie sits down with Peter Kolaczynski, Associate Director of Yardi, to unpack what's really happening beneath the surface of the coworking and office markets. And this one gets… data-heavy in the bes...

417. How Glen Hicks Built a Self-Serve Coworking Space (and Runs It From 3 Hours Away) 11.03.2026

What if you built a coworking space… designed so you barely had to be there? That's exactly what Glen Hicks did. After 27 years in IT leadership and a life-changing heart attack at 34, Glen completely rethought how he worked. Instead of jumping into another executive role, he became what he calls a "digital independent." But he couldn't find a workspace that actually fit the way he wanted to work....

416. Flexibility with Boundaries: Nicole Antolino on the Real Role of a Community Manager 04.03.2026

What if the secret to running a thriving coworking space isn't fancy software or a massive team… but one incredibly grounded, genuinely caring community manager? I finally got to sit down with Nicole Antolino, Community Manager at Fireworks Coworking in Marietta, Georgia and this conversation was long overdue. Nicole has been part of our Community Manager University program since 2022 and I've wat...

415. 6 Things Coworking Space Owners Are Underspending On 25.02.2026

What's worse than overspending on things that don't deliver ROI? Underinvesting in the areas that actually make or break your business. This week, Jamie flips last week's episode on its head and tackles the critical areas where coworking operators consistently underspend—and pay the price in lost revenue, lower margins, and frustrated members. From soundproofing decisions during construction to th...

414. 4 Things Coworking Space Owners Are Overspending On 12.02.2026

What happens when good intentions meet bad ROI? This week, Jamie tackles the spending decisions that quietly drain coworking operators' margins—and shares what to do instead. Fresh from working with clients who are making these exact mistakes, Jamie breaks down the four most common areas where operators overspend: marketing agencies that don't understand local business, IT retainers that sit unuse...

413. Is "Community Manager" the Right Title for the Person Running Your Coworking Space? 04.02.2026

This week, Jamie Russo tackles a slightly uncomfortable question—especially for someone who runs a program called Community Manager University. But if you're struggling to find quality candidates when you post that job title, this episode might change how you think about recruiting. Here's the problem: the community manager title anchors candidates on member interaction and engagement. But the act...

412. Should You Answer When IWG Calls? What Landlords Need to Know About Regus Partnership Deals 28.01.2026

IWG (the parent company of Regus) just cold called you about turning your office building into a coworking space—and you have no idea how to evaluate their offer. This week, Jamie Russo breaks down exactly what landlords and building owners need to know before signing a management agreement with IWG, Regus, or any other operator offering a partnership model. Spoiler: they're not calling because yo...

411. The "Why Not?" Approach: Sue Reardon on Experimenting Her Way to Success at Suite Spotte 07.01.2026

What happens when a small business coach realizes her clients need more than advice—they need a place to actually work? She converts the loft she's been living in with her family into a coworking space. This week, Jamie Russo sits down with Sue Reardon, co-founder and community connector at Suite Spotte in Forest Park and La Grange, Illinois, for one of the most fascinating origin stories we've he...

410. The Day Pass Experience: A Checklist for Turning Drop-Ins into Long-Term Members 24.12.2025

What happens when a coworking expert walks into a national coworking brand as a day pass user—and the experience falls flat? This week, Jamie shares her recent day pass experience and turns it into a practical checklist for operators who want to treat every day passer like a potential long-term member (because they might be). It's the holiday season, which means travelers are staying with family,...

409. The Invisible Flex Model: How Andrea Pirrotti Helps Landlords Activate Space Without the Friction 17.12.2025

What happens when a flex workspace veteran with decades of global experience decides the future isn't about branded coworking takeovers—but about making flex invisible so the building itself can thrive? In this episode, Andrea Pirrotti, Head of Real Estate at infinitSpace, shares her unconventional approach to helping landlords activate underutilized space without heavy CapEx, long lease-up timeli...

408. The Power of Fractional Offices: How Vena Boddy Built The Foundry Workspaces 10.12.2025

What happens when a lifelong hairstylist-turned-life-coach steps away from the salon and builds one of the most flexible, hyper-local coworking models I've ever seen? You get The Foundry Workspaces, created and operated by Vena Boddy, who brings an action-oriented, community-centered approach to coworking that works beautifully in her Michigan suburb. In this episode, Vena shares her unexpected jo...

407. Building Coworking Where It Doesn't Exist Yet: Jodie Gallant's Story 03.12.2025

What happens when a lifelong marketer and multi-business entrepreneur realizes she's tired of working alone — and decides to build the space she wishes existed? In this episode, Jodie Gallant , CEO of WORK Lakes Region, shares the remarkable story behind launching the first coworking space of its kind in New Hampshire's Lakes Region — and why the idea lived in her for nearly a decade before becomi...

406. Planning for 2026: Themes Every Operator Should Be Thinking About 28.11.2025

In this episode, Jamie shares the key themes she's taking into her 2026 planning — and why now is the moment to shift from working in your business to working on it. She also walks through what to expect in this year's Q1 planning workshop and pop-up community. In this episode you'll learn: • Why "radical responsiveness" is becoming a major differentiator • How to plan for outcomes instead of tact...

405. From Antiques to Coworking: Carol DiGiovanni's Journey to Building onFlume Coworking 05.11.2025

What do antiques and coworking have in common? For Carol DiGiovanni, more than you'd think. Carol never set out to run a coworking space. With a degree in material culture and a long career as an accredited antiques appraiser, she loved researching the stories behind old treasures—not managing HVAC contractors or setting up a member portal. But when the pandemic hit, Carol and her husband—owners o...

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