Beginners guide to skill sharing with Kesero.
New to skill sharing? Here’s a beginners guide to how to do it using kesero. Because, whether you’re handy with DIY, an experienced video editor or love to walk dogs, with kesero you can use your skills as currency and be part of a community too. What’s not to love?
Life and work with Victoria Davies
We continue our conversations this month with Victoria Davies. Victoria and her husband have their own catering repairs business in Glasgow, serving many businesses throughout the central belt of Scotland.
Life and work with Owen Murphy
We continue our conversations this month with Owen Murphy. Owen spent over 15 years working in various accounting and finance roles before setting up his own firm - O Murphy Accountancy in 2018.
Life and work with Elle Tucker
In the first of our 2021 conversations on life and work, we talk to our wonderful brand advisor, Elle Tucker. Elle is broadsheet journalist, advertising creative, media expert, and a huge advocate of all things sharing economy.
Life and work with Kaye Symington
In our latest conversation on life and work, we talk to Kaye Symington, Co-founder of Paved with Gold. Kaye has been cheering kesero on since it was just an idea.
Life and work with Lorna Lyons
This is the first in a series of conversations we are having with the community on life and work. I am delighted to introduce you to Lorna Lyons who I have got to know through her wonderful business networking group - Biz Mixer.
Skill Sharing in Action
Kesero gives people the freedom to swap a few hours of their time doing something they're good at, for services they would otherwise have to pay for.
Understanding the value of the things you can do well is the key to getting the most out of skills sharing.
10 skills your community will thank you for sharing!
We've rounded up some of the skills in demand right now, and there may well be something you can do.
Thoughts on wellbeing and staying socially connected
I’ve been thinking a lot, as we all have, about how to look after our mental health during this time. I think it’s important to acknowledge and normalise all the difficult emotions we will be experiencing at times while we adjust to our ‘new normal’.