
The Jim Rutt Show
EP 234 Richard Bartlett on an Experiment in Co-Living
Apr 9, 2024
Richard Bartlett discusses the co-living experiment in Andalusia, emphasizing starting small, finances, membrane design, organizing events, the importance of landscape and vibe, the emergent TPOT network, curating participants, and the danger of oversystematizing. They explore systems for participation, just-in-time system design, biasing toward small-group interactions, and GameB finance. The conversation also touches on financial planning, building high-trust communities, weaving weak links, and assuming good faith in interactions.
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- Balancing strong personal connections with weak network links enhances community attributes.
- Fostering trust and assuming good faith among members promotes positive interactions.
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Creating a Shared Living Community
The podcast discusses a three-month experiment in co-living where the host and his wife invited collaborators to live with them in Spain. The aim was to create a community with shared interests and values, offering a locally embedded support network. The host emphasized the importance of transitioning from a nomadic lifestyle to having a stable local community, highlighting the societal trend towards isolation.
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