Nicole & Kate Can Relate

When it comes to work models there are several options: there’s work from home, there’s an in-office setup, and then there’s a hybrid model, which is a mix of both!

In this episode we’ll share our own personal thoughts on a hybrid work model. We’ll also hear from Nicole on how their switch to an in-office model - after working from home for nearly 9 years! - is going so far.

Points Discussed in this Episode
  • An update from Nicole on their switch from remote to in office work! 
  • The many benefits of your office being set up in a co-working space 
  • The energy shift that Nicole & Omar have experienced working around other people 
  • Is a hybrid work model the sweet spot?
  • The added decision-making and potential guilt that comes with a hybrid setup 
  • Managing your team on a hybrid schedule

Mentioned in this episode: 

NKCR Ep 98: Which is better: Remote work or in person?
FishBurners Coworking space
Is Hybrid really all it’s cracked up to be?


Thank you so much for joining us for this episode where we share our own experiences answering the question: Is a hybrid work model the sweet spot?

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Our mission with this podcast is to share a candid convo one time per week to help provide love, support, and space for women to share without judgment, speak without hesitation, and learn from each other - even when we don’t agree.

What is Nicole & Kate Can Relate?

We're Nicole & Kate! Friends, confidants, accountability partners, and we’ve been supporting each other over the years sharing our ups and our downs and hashing out the big questions of life - do we want kids? Can we have it all? How do we stay healthy and keep our businesses running smoothly without major stress and overwhelm? We talk things out ‘cause that’s what real friends do - they provide love, support, and space for one another to share without judgement, speak without hesitation, and learn from each other - even when we don’t agree.