A New Green Office Space For Entrepreneurs Going Green

Change is a word that is thrown around A LOT! But what is actually changing…? Gas guzzling cars are still being produced and sold, the amount of garbage we produce through consumption is still on the rise and clean drinking water that isn’t out of a branded plastic bottle is getting harder to find.

A quiet revolution is happening in small pockets around the world. Around the world young people (at the tender age of 24 I guess I’d fall into that category) are beginning to rethink the way they work. The shift is not only about WHAT we’re working on (industrial chores to social innovative) but also HOW we’re working (9 to 5 ivory tower to virtual and sustainable spaces).

One such pocket of social innovation is Green Spaces in New York. Roberto Rhett, director and eco-entrepreneur, has spent the last 18 months building ‘work spaces to launch IMG_0409green entrepreneurs’. These spaces are generally used by 1-3 person eco-companies that see the immense value in working side by side with other creative thinking environmental start-ups. Simply put, the main value of this space to many is the ability to bounce ideas off each other, solve problems ‘out-loud’ and grow together. Here the days are numbered for the dreaded cubicals and silos of solitude that so many companies continue to build around each other. Instead these are replaced with vintage/reused desks, communal work benches and rooftop gardens.

Show ‘us’ the Money! Can We Make a Career From Doing GOOD Business!?

The time has come to find out whether a career can be out of being a social entrepreneur! For those of you still unsure of what a social entrepreneur is Andrew Mawson sums it up very eloquently. Those individuals that are:

commited to applying business principles to social issues.

I’m really excited as tomorrow I will be voluntering for SOCAP09.

SoCap09 will bring together a unique mix of the world’s top social innovators, investors, donors, entrepreneurs, and thought-leaders, today’s leading catalysts of change from across the globe.

SOCAP09 appears to have attracted some of the biggest players in the social entrepreneur and social enterprise space so my mission for this conference is to find out if we, the gen y and z’s, can make a career out of this type of business!

If Good Music is on YouTube and No One is Around To Tweet it Does it Still rock?

I remember watching Futurama and on the directors commentary when talking about the production of a song for the show, one of the writers asked why there isn’t better music now that the technology to make and record music is so cheap.

To be honest I kept asking myself the same question. Heaps of cheap technology for making it but, not hearing better music.

But then again you have to remember there are two parts to hearing good music. Firstly it’s creation, secondly its being listened too. The latter requires different technologies than the former.

So while procrastinating one night on youtube I found this. There it was, good music, and a place to listen. It makes perfect sense now. You need better technology in the creation of music and its distribution.

The new wave of good music, probably won’t come through the radio or the tv. It’s coming through Youtube, facebook, and twitter. Finally the technology that allows me to hear it has caught up with the technologies that allow it to be produced. My ears are eternally grateful.

‘Green’ is to Gen Y what ‘Peace’ was to Gen X

I have recently been involved in a number of discussions with gen Xers+ focusing on “what you young people stand for”. It has been pointed out that each generation had a central theme of concern that ran through their lives. There was the second world war for my grandparents, which was about fighting for the empire, for commonwealth. My parents had Vietnam, and the ‘Peace, Love and Brown Rice’ movement. It was all about anti-establishment, counter-government. But what is it that I, and my peers, stand for?

Who are ‘the wyze’?

While the world continues to tick and the cogs turn, a movement created by the youngest generations (yz) are beginning to move to the beat of another drum. This movement is made up of people that are uniquely combine their community, technology, business and passion. We call these individuals the wyze ones!

This blog is dedicated to the wyze ones who are redefining the status quo.

Let us know what makes you wyze?!