Connecting to Rural already local entrepreneurs with digital talent: a unique experience of remote work and rural coliving with Carnota remote villages.


Connecting to Rural already local entrepreneurs with digital talent: a unique experience of remote work and rural coliving with Carnota remote villages.

Within this panel we had a great encounter to talk about working in motion in motion. For this we have three luxury speakers: Pablo Betancor, Product Manager in Freshbooks, Tania Eufracio, founder of Vantastic Studio and Camper and Jana Ruíz District Software developer in Bestsecret.

Is the remote work one of the futures of the rural world? Through this article, Carlos Jonay Suárez, tells us what are some of the challenges ahead.

How do you live from within an experience like Fuencaliente Pueblos Remotos and how is it combined with a nomadic lifestyle? Gonzalo tells us through 'remote lives'

Moments to remember, moments to live and moments of connection, all that, and much more, was a pueblos remotos.

Now that we are at the gates of our third edition, it is time to thank our sponsors and collaborators.

Alvaro Valls participated in the first edition, and pilot project, of pueblos remotos: Icod Remote. Together with 9 other colleagues, the experience of connected rurality in a luxury environment, the municipality of Icod de los Vinos.
Nine months after living that experience, we talked to him to ask him how he currently sees the project, and know why he decided to repeat teleworking experience (this time on his own) in the aforementioned municipality.

Lucía Retuerra shares with us his experience about what was teleworking from the municipality of Icod de los Vinos, a testimony that will not leave you indifferent.

After the wonderful experience we live with Icod Remote, and that we shared with you through the post: Icod Remote, 21 days of rurality connected, we could not stay without doing anything in what was left of 2021 and that is why we launched ancient remote!
Post written by Carlos Jonay Suárez (co-founder of remote villages)

Sometimes it is difficult to write the first words you are going to write in a blog, especially in the first post that will come to light, but after living an experience like that of Icod Remote in the first person, I think I More complicated will be to stop writing.
Post written by Carlos Jonay Suárez (co-founder of remote villages)