Posts by Caitlin Joseph
Entrepreneurship and the healing power of pets: Meet Will Rubenstein
“Humans are social creatures, so I love the unexpected “collisions” that can happen at Groundwork – Who will I see? What conversations will happen? Where do they lead?”
Read MoreSailing, Whaling, and Good Design: Inside the world of Ger Tysk
“ When I saw that coworking spaces were opening up again, I figured that I would see if I could change things up a bit. Coming to Groundwork 2-3 days a week has been awesome for my mental health and productivity.”
Read MoreSafe Fall Activities on the South Coast
Looking for fall activties on the South Coast? Here are our top 3 picks for safe and fun entertainment for you and the whole family.
Read MoreFrom scallop fishing to coworking: Brendan Quinn’s unique story
“If I were to be working at home at this time I feel as though I would become distracted quite easily and focusing on things other than work. Having a structured environment where I can focus on work and only work is a nice thing to have this day in age.”
Read MoreA Community Manager’s View from Home
“I still want to hear about your wins and challenges, and offer support for your creative and professional endeavors. Here for you always – even if from the comfort of my toddler-toy-filled home, in the early morning hours, wearing sweats and slippers.”
Read MoreLory Vargas on the importance of routine and human interaction
Living in a rural area is what brought Lory to Groundwork. She says “seeing human beings is mandatory,” and we couldn’t agree more.
Read MoreCommunity Spotlight: SouthCoast Food Policy Council
“We need to build a local food system that puts health first and supports a robust regional food system.”
Read MoreMember Spotlight: Midori Evans
“I love the camaraderie of a coworking space, the shared ideas over coffee and afternoon snacks, not to mention appreciating not being in my house!”
Read MoreGroundwork Reopens Offering Workspace to the Coronavirus Weary
We were recently interviewed by Linda Roy at the Standard Times, highlighting the news of our public reopening this month. Read the article here.
Read MoreDATMA offers free public art to brighten your day, and night
DATMA is back again with free public art in Downtown New Bedford. With social distancing safety in mind, they’re bringing the art to you in new forms.
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