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Celebrating Success Together: The Power of Intentional Design in Remote Work

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In this episode of the Crazy Wisdom Podcast, Stewart Alsop is joined by Josh Greene, co-founder and CEO of Groove, a startup focused on connecting remote workers to co-work, connect, and celebrate together. They explore a range of topics, including the intentional design of human experiences, the impact of remote work on our social and professional lives, and the transition from codependence to interdependence in both personal and work environments. They also touch on insights from thought leaders like Thomas Hübl and David Brooks, discussing the deeper questions around creating meaningful, supportive relationships in a remote setting. Mention this podcast to bypass the waitlist for Groove at groove.ooo.

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Timestamps

00:00: Welcome to the podcast; introduction of Josh Greene and the concept of Groove, a startup connecting remote workers to co-work, connect, and celebrate together.

05:00: Josh discusses the origins of his interest in how people come together, including his experience with organizing music festivals and spiritual communities.

10:00: Exploration of designing intentional human experiences and the balance between technology and real human connections, with an emphasis on the remote nature of Groove.

15:00: Delving into the deeper question of how to create meaningful, supportive relationships in a remote working environment, touching on the concept of interdependence.

20:00: Discussion on the challenges and opportunities of remote relationships, referencing the idea of the root chakra and how remote work affects our sense of groundedness.

25:00: Josh shares insights from Thomas Hübl on relating deeply and intentionally in remote settings, including the use of structured support systems like triads for presencing work.

30:00: Examination of the shift from guru-centric models to peer-supported models and the potential of these approaches in day-to-day life and professional development.

35:00: Insights on moving from codependence to independence and interdependence, emphasizing the importance of stable energy fields and the impact of trauma on these transitions.

40:00: Exploration of David Brooks' "The Second Mountain" and the shift from independent achievements to interdependent contributions, and how Groove facilitates supportive environments.

45:00: Discussion on the challenges of measuring success in business and the importance of understanding the nonlinear, emergent nature of reality and human interactions.

50:00: Overview of how Groove operates, focusing on building small, intimate groups of chosen co-workers and fostering genuine human connections within a remote work setting.

55:00: Discussion on the balance between familiarity and diversity in Groove's matching system, emphasizing the importance of safe, nourishing relationships for remote workers.

Key Insights

  1. The Essence of Groove: Josh Greene introduces Groove, a startup designed to bridge the gap for remote workers by providing structured work sessions that foster a sense of community. This approach leverages small, intimate groups to create a supportive environment where individuals can connect, collaborate, and celebrate their achievements, ultimately enhancing their work-life balance.

  2. Intentional Human Experience Design: Drawing from his background in organizing music festivals and spiritual communities, Josh emphasizes the importance of intentionally designing human experiences. By carefully considering the structure, people, and content, Groove aims to create environments that promote serendipity, connection, and memorable experiences, both online and offline.

  3. Interdependence in Remote Work: The conversation explores the concept of interdependence, highlighting how Groove helps individuals move beyond codependence and independence to a more collaborative and supportive state. This transition is crucial for remote workers who often face isolation and the challenge of finding a sense of community and shared purpose.

  4. Challenges of Remote Relationships: Stewart Alsop III brings up the impact of remote work on personal relationships, referencing the root chakra and the need for a sense of groundedness. The discussion underscores the importance of intentionality in remote connections and how platforms like Groove can facilitate deep, meaningful interactions even in a digital space.

  5. Peer-Supported Models vs. Guru-Centric Approaches: Josh shares insights from Thomas Hübl's work on collective trauma and the shift from relying on gurus and coaches to peer-supported models. Groove embodies this philosophy by fostering environments where individuals can support each other through structured interactions, building relational capacities that are often undervalued in traditional professional settings.

  6. Nonlinear Nature of Business Success: The episode touches on the inherent nonlinearity of business success, challenging the conventional focus on measurable inputs and outputs. Both Josh and Stewart discuss how serendipity, experimentation, and the emergent nature of reality play crucial roles in shaping successful outcomes, emphasizing the importance of embracing uncertainty and complexity.

  7. Creating Safe, Diverse Spaces for Remote Workers: Groove's approach to remote work prioritizes creating safe, inclusive spaces where diverse perspectives can thrive. With a significant portion of its user base being women, Groove offers a nurturing environment that balances familiarity with the excitement of meeting new people, ultimately helping remote workers build meaningful connections and a sense of belonging.

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In this episode of the Crazy Wisdom Podcast, Stewart Alsop is joined by Josh Greene, co-founder and CEO of Groove, a startup focused on connecting remote workers to co-work, connect, and celebrate together. They explore a range of topics, including the intentional design of human experiences, the impact of remote work on our social and professional lives, and the transition from codependence to interdependence in both personal and work environments. They also touch on insights from thought leaders like Thomas Hübl and David Brooks, discussing the deeper questions around creating meaningful, supportive relationships in a remote setting. Mention this podcast to bypass the waitlist for Groove at groove.ooo.

Check out this GPT we trained on the conversation!

Timestamps

00:00: Welcome to the podcast; introduction of Josh Greene and the concept of Groove, a startup connecting remote workers to co-work, connect, and celebrate together.

05:00: Josh discusses the origins of his interest in how people come together, including his experience with organizing music festivals and spiritual communities.

10:00: Exploration of designing intentional human experiences and the balance between technology and real human connections, with an emphasis on the remote nature of Groove.

15:00: Delving into the deeper question of how to create meaningful, supportive relationships in a remote working environment, touching on the concept of interdependence.

20:00: Discussion on the challenges and opportunities of remote relationships, referencing the idea of the root chakra and how remote work affects our sense of groundedness.

25:00: Josh shares insights from Thomas Hübl on relating deeply and intentionally in remote settings, including the use of structured support systems like triads for presencing work.

30:00: Examination of the shift from guru-centric models to peer-supported models and the potential of these approaches in day-to-day life and professional development.

35:00: Insights on moving from codependence to independence and interdependence, emphasizing the importance of stable energy fields and the impact of trauma on these transitions.

40:00: Exploration of David Brooks' "The Second Mountain" and the shift from independent achievements to interdependent contributions, and how Groove facilitates supportive environments.

45:00: Discussion on the challenges of measuring success in business and the importance of understanding the nonlinear, emergent nature of reality and human interactions.

50:00: Overview of how Groove operates, focusing on building small, intimate groups of chosen co-workers and fostering genuine human connections within a remote work setting.

55:00: Discussion on the balance between familiarity and diversity in Groove's matching system, emphasizing the importance of safe, nourishing relationships for remote workers.

Key Insights

  1. The Essence of Groove: Josh Greene introduces Groove, a startup designed to bridge the gap for remote workers by providing structured work sessions that foster a sense of community. This approach leverages small, intimate groups to create a supportive environment where individuals can connect, collaborate, and celebrate their achievements, ultimately enhancing their work-life balance.

  2. Intentional Human Experience Design: Drawing from his background in organizing music festivals and spiritual communities, Josh emphasizes the importance of intentionally designing human experiences. By carefully considering the structure, people, and content, Groove aims to create environments that promote serendipity, connection, and memorable experiences, both online and offline.

  3. Interdependence in Remote Work: The conversation explores the concept of interdependence, highlighting how Groove helps individuals move beyond codependence and independence to a more collaborative and supportive state. This transition is crucial for remote workers who often face isolation and the challenge of finding a sense of community and shared purpose.

  4. Challenges of Remote Relationships: Stewart Alsop III brings up the impact of remote work on personal relationships, referencing the root chakra and the need for a sense of groundedness. The discussion underscores the importance of intentionality in remote connections and how platforms like Groove can facilitate deep, meaningful interactions even in a digital space.

  5. Peer-Supported Models vs. Guru-Centric Approaches: Josh shares insights from Thomas Hübl's work on collective trauma and the shift from relying on gurus and coaches to peer-supported models. Groove embodies this philosophy by fostering environments where individuals can support each other through structured interactions, building relational capacities that are often undervalued in traditional professional settings.

  6. Nonlinear Nature of Business Success: The episode touches on the inherent nonlinearity of business success, challenging the conventional focus on measurable inputs and outputs. Both Josh and Stewart discuss how serendipity, experimentation, and the emergent nature of reality play crucial roles in shaping successful outcomes, emphasizing the importance of embracing uncertainty and complexity.

  7. Creating Safe, Diverse Spaces for Remote Workers: Groove's approach to remote work prioritizes creating safe, inclusive spaces where diverse perspectives can thrive. With a significant portion of its user base being women, Groove offers a nurturing environment that balances familiarity with the excitement of meeting new people, ultimately helping remote workers build meaningful connections and a sense of belonging.

  continue reading

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