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Magda Al-Nugaidi, Managing Director at Uncommon, starts her day rowing on a misty river before sunrise, a practice that keeps her grounded and energized to rethink the workspace from the ground up. She’s turning offices into spaces where people feel inspired, supported, and truly connected. The future of work isn’t just desks and square footage, its design, wellbeing, and community.

In this episode, Liz Elam, founder of GCUC and podcast host, explores how Uncommon blends thoughtful design, hospitality, and sustainability to create environments employees actually want to be in. Magda shares why flexibility, wellbeing, and community are non-negotiables, how spaces can support neurodiversity, and why hospitality is at the heart of every modern workspace.

If you’re a workspace operator, designer, or leader in flexible work, this episode is packed with actionable insights for creating spaces that go beyond function and deliver human-centered experiences.

👉 Experience it firsthand: Catch Magda live at GCUC UK in London, where she’ll share her vision for designing for a new generation of workers.

🎧 Listen now and join the conversation: What design elements or features make a coworking/flex space feel welcoming, connected, and supportive, for both those who run it and those who use it?

🔗 Connect with Magda Al-Nugaidi: https://www.linkedin.com/in/magdaalnugaidi/

🌐 Learn more about Uncommon: https://uncommon.co.uk/

🔗 Connect with Liz Elam: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizelam

📺 Watch the GCUC Podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@GCUCPodcast

🎟️ Buy GCUC UK tickets https://uk.gcuc.co/tickets/

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