Southern Italy is no longer remote: where wi-fi arrives before infrastructure
Remote Workers for Remote Villages (Series 1, Episode 1)
What happens when an entrepreneur from Salento, like Stefano Ingrosso, who turned his passion into unique company retreats, sits down with a professional like Elisa Pogliano, who creates professional meet-ups and offers practical assistance to those relocating?
You get a conversation that shifts the way we look at Southern Italy.
In the first episode of Remote Workers for Remote Villages, hosted by Matteo Cerri, Stefano and Elisa showed us how places once considered peripheral are now becoming human and entrepreneurial hubs.
Stefano shared his philosophy of hospitality: opening doors, handing over the keys, and letting guests truly live the house as if it were their own. An approach that blends creativity, community, and territorial regeneration.
Elisa highlighted the importance of networks and professional support: organizing gatherings, creating connections, and helping those who choose a new start. Because living in these places also means growing new opportunities.
This is not theory. It’s already happening. And anyone can be part of it.
Watch the replay and follow us for the next episodes: from Sicily to Marche, exploring villages that are rewriting their future.
Watch the full episode here 👇🏻
⚠️ Sorry guys — this episode is in Italian only 🇮🇹
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