Recap of Black and Good Co-working Sessions

Black and Good Co-working is part of our monthly co-working sessions, which are held at and in partnership with Ustwo in Shoreditch. At Black and Good, we believe community is vital, and these co-working sessions were created to bring fellow entrepreneurs together to work, connect, relax, focus and build their network. 

Changing our work environment can do wonders for our minds, inspiration, and overall focus. Therefore these sessions serve as a dedicated space for you to work, connect and support your business to blossom gently. An afternoon of refreshments, intentional working, connection, and mindful interaction will leave you feeling refreshed and prepped for the week. This is the place devoted to crafting your success. We want to ensure everyone has a genuinely comfy space to work and chill, so please sign up if you want to join us.

These co-working sessions are held in partnership with Ustwo. The space is beautiful to be within. We set the day's vibe with some light lo-fi beats in the background, coffee on tap and light glistening in through the open windows. Upon arrival, we introduce the community to one another, ensuring any social anxiety is eliminated, and everyone feels warmly welcomed. We drift through phases of focused work, light chatter and laughter - watching new friendships form throughout the day. Mid-day, a nourishing dish of jollof rice, spicy beans and plantain is served by Sena - founder of Afrospice, who joined our September 2022 Black and Good Business Skills Programme. We all move into the main dining room and share stories over lunch, winding down and taking a deserved break from the working day. Our co-working days are a little retreat away from the day-to-day. It is the perfect way to shake up your routine and add a little joy to your week.

When asked what Nadine(from NPnarratives) has gained from being part of Black and Good Co-working sessions, she shared, "For me, it has been confidence; with my business being so new, it helped me to get clarity and understand my vision a lot more. And because of that, I've been able to have a more clear direction in what I'm doing and then because of that, it allowed me just to trust and have faith in the decisions I'm making moving forward."

Black and Good are currently running an exciting selection of events which you can sign up for here.

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