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Powering Productivity

Powering Productivity

Hosted by Suzanne Murdock

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45

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Jan 2026

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The Powering Productivity podcast shares real conversations with micro business leaders, neighbourhood coworking operators, and community builders who are leading with heart. It’s not about glossy success stories, it’s about the juggle, the invisible load, and the small shifts that help us keep moving forward. What you'll hear: 🌿 How to keep energy steady when you’re carrying a lot 💛 Ways to build sustainable, people-first hubs and businesses 🔍 Honest reflections from leaders navigating change ✨ The magic is in combining clarity with strategy - people-first, values-led, and sustainable.

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January 7, 202611 min

What Small Business Really Looks Like: Voices From the Inside

Welcome to this special episode of Powering Productivity, created in celebration of Small Business Saturday and our place in the UK’s SmallBiz100.Over the past few years, I’ve had the privilege of sitting with founders, freelancers, independent coworking operators, community leaders and small teams, all people who've shared their truths with such honesty and generosity.What struck me, time and time again, is how similar their stories are, not in the details but in the heart of them.Again and again, our conversations returned to the same quiet realities: the responsibility of holding things together, the emotional load that often goes unseen, and the importance of connection, care and support along the way.Small business isn’t powered by perfect strategies or flawless plans.It’s powered by people.By community.By the courage to keep going when things feel heavy and the relief and joy of finding support in places you didn’t expect.Across Series 4 of Powering Productivity, guests spoke openly about what this looks like in practice.From Claire Carpenter (Claire Carpenter Coaching) and Roland Stanley (Dragon Coworking), we heard how belonging, everyday check-ins and genuine care can turn a workspace into something far more meaningful than an office.Through voices like Stacey Sheppard (Tribe Coworking) and Maria do Céu Bastos (Nowhere Coworking), themes of resilience, vulnerability and the need for peer support came to the fore, particularly for those juggling many roles, responsibilities and expectations.With reflections from Benjamin Carew (Othership) and conversations linked to Connected Hubs, the lens widened to include flexible work, regional opportunity and the ripple effects that occur when people are enabled to work closer to home and contribute back to their communities.And through insights shared by Pauline Roussel (Coworkies) and Yoshio Tsuda (Morino Office), we were reminded that coworking is deeply shaped by place and culture and that care for community, whether urban or rural, sits at the heart of sustainable work everywhere.So in this special wrap-up episode, I’m bringing together some of the moments that have stayed with me most. The short reflections, insights and truths that show what small business really looks like from the inside.This is a celebration of the humans behind the work.A recognition of the emotional and practical support systems that hold us up.And a reminder that none of us are building alone.As you listen, I’d love you to reflect on this:What’s been quietly holding you up in your own work or business lately and who’s part of that support system for you?I hope you enjoy these voices as much as I did and that they help you feel a little more seen, understood and supported in your own small business journey.

December 4, 2025Episode 121 hr 1 min

S4. Ep12. Leading With Heart: The Emotional Realities of Coworking Leadership, with Lucy McInally

What it really takes to run a coworking space without running yourself into the ground.From the outside, running a coworking space can look beautifully simple: open the doors, fill the desks, host a few events and “let community happen”.But for most independent and local operators, the reality is far heavier and far more human.In this episode of Powering Productivity, Suzanne is joined by Lucy McInally - a content strategist and writer who works with coworking brands and flexible workspace operators across the UK and Europe, and who also brings the lived perspective of having been a member in several independent and multi-location workspaces.Together, they open up an honest conversation about what coworking leadership really asks of you behind the scenes emotionally, energetically, and financially.They unpack the invisible load of holding space for everyone else, the pressure of keeping cashflow and community afloat, the constant marketing juggle, and the quiet loneliness that can appear when you’re “the one” everyone leans on.And importantly they move beyond the challenges to explore practical, human-centred ways to create more clarity, boundaries, and support so you can keep leading with heart without burning yourself out.✨ In this conversation, they explore:• The invisible load operators carry (even when a space looks “full” from the outside)• Community, boundaries, and caring deeply without absorbing everything• Cashflow pressure, comparison with big brands & finding sustainable revenue• Marketing overwhelm and using content, podcasts & AI in a way that fits your energy• Loneliness in leadership — why alliances, champions & peer spaces matter• Realistic shifts that help you build a business that works for real life, not fantasy💬 Quote from the episode:“There’s so much heart in this industry but that’s exactly why operators need support too.” Lucy McInally A few moments to listen for:00:00 — Welcome & episode introduction01:12 — Lucy’s background & her experience across different coworking spaces04:20 — The hidden emotional load behind running an independent hub09:45 — Why community care requires boundaries14:55 — Cashflow pressure, sustainability & comparison with larger brands18:30 — The marketing juggle: content, podcasts & AI without overwhelm22:40 — The loneliness of leadership & the need for peer support27:10 — Small shifts that help operators protect energy & avoid burnout31:50 — Final reflections & where to find Lucy’s workBefore you dive in…Running a coworking space asks more of you than most people will ever realise so if this episode touches something for you, you’re not alone.What part of coworking leadership feels heaviest for you right now and what would make it feel lighter?I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments or DMs.And if you’re craving more clarity, structure or support as you lead your space, I’m here to help, you’ll find ways to connect with me in the show notes.🔗 Links & ResourcesLucy McInally - Content Strategy & Writing for Coworkinghttps://www.lucymcinally.com Lucy's LinkedIn feed https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucymcinallyThe Hub Newry – Powering Productivity Podcasthttps://www.thehubnewry.com/podcast/The Quiet Reset – Free Guide:7 Signs You’re Quietly Carrying Too Muchhttps://www.thehubnewry.com/the-quiet-resetConnect with SuzanneLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/suzannemurdock/Website: https://www.thehubnewry.com

December 3, 2025Episode 1133 min

S4. Ep11. Scaling With Heart: How Mantle Grew to Eight Locations Without Losing Their People-First Culture

What does it really take to scale a coworking business without losing the soul of what made it special in the first place?In this episode of Powering Productivity, I’m joined by Jo Hart, who has been at the heart of Mantle Space’s growth from a single serviced-office centre to eight thriving locations across the South East of England.Jo’s story isn’t flashy or polished, it’s real.She’s worked her way through every layer of the organisation over the last 14+ years: front-of-house, operations, business development, marketing. And because of that, she brings something rare, a grounded understanding of what teams, members, and communities genuinely need to feel supported.This conversation is especially meaningful for independent hubs, neighbourhood coworking operators, and micro business owners who want to grow in a way that still feels human. Even though Mantle is a larger operator now, the challenges they’ve navigated culture, communication, community balance, energy, wellbeing are the same ones small spaces face every day.✨ Together, we explore:How Mantle scaled from 1 to 8 locations while keeping member + staff culture at the centreThe realities of building community across multiple locationsWhy team wellbeing is foundational to member experienceThe juggling act of operations, hospitality and emotional labourThe role of design, environment and atmosphere in shaping communityHow digital tools help without replacing the human touchWhat independent operators can learn from a bigger regional playerThis episode is ultimately about growth that doesn’t cost your heart and why scaling with care, clarity and culture still matters more than ever.“What stayed at the heart of Mantle through growth is simple: look after your people, and everything else follows.” Jo HartHighlights:Jo’s journey from PA to leading across multiple business functionsHow Mantle kept its family-feel culture even as the team grew from 8 to 48Culture, communication and why empowerment matters more than processesNavigating challenges: COVID, new centre openings, political + economic uncertaintyBalancing diverse communities across different types of locationsThe power of thoughtful workspace design in belonging and productivityUsing digital tools to support (not replace) human connectionSupporting centre teams who juggle HR, operations, community, emotionsThe importance of celebrating wins and looking back at how far you’ve comeWhat regional coworking operators can learn from each otherTimestamps:00:00 — Welcome to Powering Productivity00:54 — Introducing Jo Hart & Mantle Space02:06 — Jo’s journey into coworking04:26 — From 1 centre to 8: what has changed (and what hasn’t)05:33 — Culture, values & how Mantle “scaled with heart”10:58 — Operational challenges & opportunities in regional coworking13:57 — Navigating COVID, furlough, and rebuilding with care15:55 — Member mix: corporates, SMEs, remote workers & entrepreneurs18:20 — Why design + environment matter more than ever22:27 — Digital tools and keeping the human touch25:18 — Team wellbeing, boundaries & emotional load28:19 — Collaboration, connection & the future of regional coworking31:12 — Where to find Jo and more about Mantle SpaceResources:Mantle Space → https://www.mantle.co.ukPowering Productivity Podcast Homepage → https://www.thehubnewry.com/podcastSuzanne’s Coaching & Support for Micro / Coworking Operators → https://www.thehubnewry.com/coaching-mentoring/

November 26, 2025Episode 1039 min

S4E10 Quiet Strength: How Introverted Founders Build Community, Cashflow & Belonging in Neighbourhood Coworking, with Melissa Richards

What does it really take to build a thriving neighbourhood coworking space as an introverted founder especially when you’re juggling cashflow, confidence, and community in equal measure?In this episode of Powering Productivity, Suzanne sits down with Melissa Richards, founder of Buick Mackane, a vibrant creative coworking, meeting and event space in the heart of Newbury.The conversation is honest, warm, and deeply relatable for anyone running a small hub or micro business especially those balancing people-first values with real-life energy and capacity.✨ Quote from the episode:“I never really felt I belonged anywhere until I created the space I needed myself — and then I realised others needed it too.”Together, we explore the quiet strength behind independent operators, the courage it takes to show up consistently, and the beauty that unfolds when community forms in the smallest everyday moments.Some of the highlights:Creating a coworking space as an introverted founderBalancing confidence, cashflow and community connectionNavigating COVID, reopening and keeping the doors openWhy design, atmosphere and energy shape your member mixFreelancing as a bridge to financial stabilityHow private offices change the sustainability modelThe emotional load of holding space for othersWhy “belonging” is built through small, consistent actsManaging energy, boundaries and burnout as a solo operatorThe value of members who become your extended teamBaby-step confidence, comparison traps, and showing up in your own wayTimestamps:00:00 — Welcome to Powering Productivity00:48 — Meet Melissa: From freelance insights to founding Buick Mackane02:45 — The search for a workspace that felt right03:50 — Building community from scratch04:58 — Launching during COVID & navigating the second lockdown06:42 — Freelancing as a financial safety net07:30 — How design shaped Buick’s community09:25 — The power of quirky, creative, non-corporate space10:00 — Cashflow realities & the turning point towards private offices12:20 — Why private offices bring sustainability + freedom14:10 — Events, energy and the “ideal” building setup15:57 — Balancing freelancers, local SMEs & remote corporate teams17:10 — Encouraging shy members to connect18:30 — The hidden emotional labour of community building20:00 — Collaboration, events and members sparking new ideas21:50 — Introverted founders: leadership, energy & boundaries23:40 — Recharging after hosting: managing energy well25:00 — Letting members support you too26:58 — Who holds the space for the operator?27:57 — Delegation, extended teams & knowing when to accept help29:10 — Comparison traps & showing up despite self-doubt30:53 — Baby steps, consistency and what really builds confidence32:45 — Listening deeply to what your members actually need34:38 — Reading between the lines & navigating quiet feedback35:10 — Unexpected, magical moments of community36:30 — Where to find Melissa and Buick Mackane onlineLinks & Resources:Buick Mackane Coworking (Newbury, UK)The Quiet Reset – Free Guide:7 Signs You’re Quietly Carrying Too MuchIf you’re a micro business owner or neighbourhood coworking operator who often feels like you’re carrying too much I hope this episode reminds you that you’re not alone.There is quiet strength in the work you do, and community grows from the small, consistent actions that never make the headlines but change lives every day.

October 13, 2025Episode 948 min

S4 Ep9. Where work meets belonging: The quiet power of rural coworking, with Maria do Ceu Bastos

What if the future of work isn’t in glass towers or city coworking chains but in small, rooted hubs where people feel they belong?In this episode of Powering Productivity, Suzanne is joined by Maria do Céu Bastos, founder of NOWHERE Desk - a rural coworking hub in Portugal that’s become a lifeline for freelancers, founders, and her local community. Together, they explore how rural coworking is redefining connection and belonging not just for those who work there, but for the people who nurture these spacesevery day.✨ In this conversation:Turning isolation into opportunityBuilding community far from the city noiseWhy reconnection with nature, with people, and with purpose is the real future of workThe emotional and economic value of local hubs🌿 Discover more about Maria’s work and the rural coworking movement:NOWHERE DeskCreative Hubs NetworkEuropean Coworking Assembly: Rural Coworking💛 Listen now , this is a story about heart, place, and the quiet revolution happening in rural coworking.Time stamped Shownotes:00:00 Introduction to the Powering Productivity Podcast00:48 Meet Maria do Ceu Bastos: A Journey from Translationto Coworking02:21 Challenges and Realities of Rural Coworking07:29 Building Community and Overcoming Isolation13:18 Navigating Bureaucracy and Renovation Hurdles16:08 Funding and Financial Challenges18:18 The Vision for Education and Reskilling23:34 Navigating Emotional Challenges with AI24:38 Finding Balance in Nature25:19 Building Resilience Through Hobbies26:13 The Importance of Community Support26:54 Managing the Invisible Load29:40 The Power of Networks and Collaboration33:37 Sustainable Living and Upcycling38:08 Rural Regeneration and Education46:04 Conclusion and Resources

September 23, 2025Episode 842 min

S4 Ep8. Coworking, AI & the future of entrepreneurship, with Stacey Sheppard

What happens when you take a bold idea - a women-only coworking space and turn it into a thriving hub of creativity, community, and support? In this episode of Powering Productivity, Suzanne sits down with Stacey Sheppard, founder of Tribe Coworking in Devon. Stacey’s not just running a space she’s redefining what support looks like for freelancers, founders, and change makers.They talk about:✅ The realities of running a niche, women-only coworking hub as a solo operator✅ How balancing business with life (yes, including school holidays) can spark new models of support✅Why traditional business programmes often miss what’s really needed: emotional scaffolding✅ And the big question: as AI reshapes traditional jobs, are coworking spaces already carrying the future of entrepreneurship on their shoulders? One line that really stayed with Suzanne:👉 “Coworking spaces are the pathway to entrepreneurship. The infrastructure already exists it’s just so underused.” Stacey SheppardThis conversation is honest, heart-led, and full of fresh perspective. If you’re a micro business leader, a coworking operator, or simply curious about how values-led spaces shape the future of work this one’s for you.Here's some link and assets mentioned in the podcast: 🔗 ⁠Learn more about Tribe Coworking Hub hereLink to Stacey's Athen magazine subscriptionBecause so many of us are quietly carrying a lot right now, I’ve created a free guide 👉 The Quiet Reset – 7 Signs You’re Quietly Carrying Too Much.S4E8 AUDIO TRANSCRIPT

May 15, 2025Episode 741 min

Series 4 Ep7 - Inside Ireland’s coworking movement — with Stephen & Leah from Connected Hubs

In this episode discover how Ireland’s national coworking network is transforming local business, innovation and community through people-led workspaces and what it means for your coworking space or micro business.Suzanne together with Stephen Carolan and Leah Fairman of Connected Hubs explore the real-world impact of coworking on local economies, SME growth, and community resilience, especially in regional and rural areas.Whether you run a neighbourhood coworking space or lead a micro business, this episode is packed with insights on:How the Connected Hubs network evolved from a rural broadband project to a national initiative with nearly 400 hubsThe vision for Ireland’s coworking and hub strategy, and what it means for your workspace or businessWhy hub managers are community builders, not just operators and how to support themThe power of human connection in helping a diverse member makeup thrive from solopreneurs to corporate remote teamsHow coworking spaces are helping tackle real challenges like isolation, uncertainty and burnoutThe importance of being a step ahead of your members anticipating their needs before they even askReal examples of how hubs are fostering innovation, collaboration, and local regeneration We also talk about the vital role of relationships, shared identity and community champions and why belonging is a competitive advantage in today’s uncertain world.If you’re building a space or business that’s rooted in people and purpose, this conversation will leave you feeling inspired, informed, and connected.🎧 Listen now and discover how Ireland’s coworking movement is shaping the future of local enterprise and thriving communities.

March 14, 2025Episode 632 min

S4 Ep6 Flexible work is about people – the right tech makes it smoother, with Benjamin Carew

Suzanne chats with Benjamin Carew, Co-founder & Director of Othership, who’s redefining flexible work by integrating workspaces and software to empower freelancers, SMEs, and enterprises to work anywhere, better. 💡 They talked about:✅ How workspace software is changing the game forcoworking & hybrid businesses✅What is floworking?✅ The evolution of flexible work—beyond just remotevs. office✅ Making workspace solutions more accessiblefor smaller operators✅Identifying the right software solution for yourbusiness✅ The impact of AI,dynamic pricing & collaboration tools on the future of workFind out more about Othership at https://othership.com/

March 3, 2025Episode 428 min

S4 Ep4 The heart of neighbourhood coworking & community, with Roland Stanley

Suzanne talks to Roland Stanley, owner and operator of Dragon Coworking, an independent coworking space in Rochester, England. They chat around the highs and challenges of running a neighbourhood coworking space & why its relationships and not just desks that are at the heart of coworking. They talk about:✅ How he went from hotelier to coworking operator (by accident!)✅ The power of community over just desks & coffee✅ Opportunities for smaller coworking operators—from partnerships to new spaces✅ Challenges like market uncertainty & making hotdesking work✅ Creative revenue streams & what you need to be aware of (hello, virtual offices!)✅ Why sustainability & mental health support matter in coworking✅ Making friends with the competition✅ How small operators can leverage partnerships with councils and landlordsRoland shares some great insights on growing a coworking space the right way—without losing its heart.Hit play & let’s dive in! 🎧✨Find out more about Dragon Coworking at https://dragoncoworking.co.uk/

January 28, 2025Episode 332 min

S4 Ep.3 Evolving opportunities & transitions: coaching, coworking & community at the heart of SME leadership, with Claire Carpenter

Suzanne talks to Claire Carpenter, a pioneer in coworking and social impact. From creating one of Europe’s first coworking hubs, The Melting Pot, Edinburgh to mapping rural opportunities & engaging in social fabric projects far & wide, Claire’s journey is full of lessons for community leaders and SME owners. They talk coaching, navigating transitions, and rethinking leadership—whether it’s running a business, fostering collaboration, or embracing new ways of working (like van life!). Here are some of the highlights: Claire's experiences as a coworking pioneer & its industry innovations Transitions to remote working ( quite literally, as in working from a van) Coaching for growth & adapting to change Empowering communities & SME leaders through social impact Navigating transitions Find out more about Claire at https://www.clairecarpentercoaching.com/

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