Today on the podcast, Mitko (@mitkoka) is joined by Peter Fabor (@faborio), the founder and CEO of SurfOffice which facilitates remote working retreats for some of the top remote companies.

During this episode, Peter shared how a surf trip to Gran Canaria inspired him to start a coliving and coworking business, why coworking is a terrible way to make money, and some ideas on what the future of hospitality and workspaces could look like. 


💬  Topics Discussed:

What are some cultural differences between the US and Europe?Some of the challenges of working from home as a pet ownerHow did Peter start SurfOffice?Why doesn’t SurfOffice have its own properties for rental purposes?Coworking as a business modelUsing coworking spaces to build your networkBuilding a community in a coworking spaceWays of earning money in the coworking industryWhen did SurfOffice start with its first location?The growth of the coworking and coliving industryDeveloping and growing your ideasEfficiently organizing offsites with SurfOfficeWhat do companies usually look for in an offsite?What are the red lines in terms of travel time to an offsite?Organizing individual flights VS Organizing flights for large groupsWhat is the future of working spaces and hospitality?Developing solutions for digital nomads with kidsThe future of education for digital nomad kidsBeing a digital nomad together with your partnerCan glamping be the next big thing with digital nomads?What’s the future of SurfOffice?

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