I’m Francesco Boldrini, founder of Tertulia farm. I am a social entrepreneur originally from Milan. In 2005, I left my work as a coastal engineer to move to Tuscany, settling in the Mugello area in a remote farm that had been abandoned for thirty years. I began restoring the buildings and reviving agricultural activities, working with chestnut forests, woodland management, and small-scale farming. My work is driven by the desire to bring energy back to rural areas responding to the growing disconnect between cities and the countryside. I have explored permaculture, community-based living, and social inclusion hosting asylum seekers. We transformed Tertulia Farm in a rural coliving and coworking, a project that sees digital nomadism as an opportunity for regenerative impact, building connections between remote workers, local communities, and nature. My focus is on creating spaces where rural regeneration, community, and new ways of living and working can grow together.