
In this podcast, Justin Harlan and Darcy Boles discuss the origin and growth of Tulsa Remote, an initiative from George Kaiser Family Foundation, aimed at attracting remote workers to the city by offering financial incentives and community integration. Started in 2018, Tulsa Remote has successfully brought thousands of people to Tulsa, significantly impacting the local economy and community. The conversation highlights the challenges of changing perceptions about Tulsa and scaling the community efficiently. To further attract a global audience, the newly launched Tulsa Bound offers a one-month immersive experience for digital nomads and remote workers, providing accommodations, coworking spaces, and curated events. The discussion emphasizes the importance of community, intentional program design, and the broader vision for making Tulsa a magnet for remote workers and contributors. Resources for learning more and applying to these programs are also shared.
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