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EPISODE · Apr 8, 2026 · 1H 22M

The 25-Year Persuasion: Yvonne's Unconventional Move to Spain

from Whereabouts Tales | Stories of Belonging and Immigrant Experiences · host Paul Puscas | Stories of Belonging and Cultural Exploration

Hey everyone, Paul here, and I'm still buzzing from my incredible conversation with Yvonne! If you've ever dreamed of leaving your home country for a sunnier, slower pace of life, or even if you just need a serious dose of positivity, then you *have* to listen to this episode.Yvonne's story is truly captivating. Born in Germany, raised in Belgium, she’s lived what she calls a "nomad life" from a young age (03:17). But interestingly, Spain wasn't her first choice; her heart was set on France. We dive into how a freezing winter trip to France, combined with a family dream of opening a B&B, unexpectedly pivoted her and her husband Carsten towards the sunny shores of Andalusia (05:40).I was particularly fascinated by Yvonne's multilingual background, nurtured in a European school, which made the switch from French to Spanish surprisingly smooth (07:07). Her candid reflections on the cultural differences between Germany and Spain are eye-opening. She openly shares her struggles with what she perceives as a German "complaining" culture (12:18), contrasting it with the Spanish approach to life, resilience, and problem-solving, which she attributes, in part, to the legacy of dictatorship.But perhaps the most inspiring part of our chat was Yvonne's experience during the COVID-19 pandemic. When their newly established B&B (opened in 2014) faced complete shutdown for over a year and a half, Yvonne didn't despair. Instead, she embraced it as a "feature, not a bug" (51:19). She used the time to upskill in marketing and, incredibly, found innovative ways to stay connected with her guests through online "Ampero hours" and virtual wine tastings, even during personal tragedies (50:50). Her unwavering positivity and ability to focus on what *can* be done is truly contagious.My key takeaways from Yvonne's story are numerous: the power of adapting, the importance of focusing on what you can influence, and the profound difference between living to work versus working to live (1:05:00). Yvonne beautifully articulated that "home is a feeling" (1:19:41), not just a place, and how prioritizing family and embracing a slower pace has enriched her life in Spain. She also debunks the myth that expat life is all gin and tonics in the sun (1:18:58) – hard work is essential, but it’s about *how* you approach it.Join us for this wonderfully honest, insightful, and incredibly uplifting conversation. Yvonne's journey is a powerful reminder to find joy and opportunity even in the toughest times. You won't regret it!

Hey everyone, Paul here, and I'm still buzzing from my incredible conversation with Yvonne! If you've ever dreamed of leaving your home country for a sunnier, slower pace of life, or even if you just need a serious dose of positivity, then you *have* to listen to this episode.Yvonne's story is truly captivating. Born in Germany, raised in Belgium, she’s lived what she calls a "nomad life" from a young age (03:17). But interestingly, Spain wasn't her first choice; her heart was set on France. We dive into how a freezing winter trip to France, combined with a family dream of opening a B&B, unexpectedly pivoted her and her husband Carsten towards the sunny shores of Andalusia (05:40).I was particularly fascinated by Yvonne's multilingual background, nurtured in a European school, which made the switch from French to Spanish surprisingly smooth (07:07). Her candid reflections on the cultural differences between Germany and Spain are eye-opening. She openly shares her struggles with what she perceives as a German "complaining" culture (12:18), contrasting it with the Spanish approach to life, resilience, and problem-solving, which she attributes, in part, to the legacy of dictatorship.But perhaps the most inspiring part of our chat was Yvonne's experience during the COVID-19 pandemic. When their newly established B&B (opened in 2014) faced complete shutdown for over a year and a half, Yvonne didn't despair. Instead, she embraced it as a "feature, not a bug" (51:19). She used the time to upskill in marketing and, incredibly, found innovative ways to stay connected with her guests through online "Ampero hours" and virtual wine tastings, even during personal tragedies (50:50). Her unwavering positivity and ability to focus on what *can* be done is truly contagious.My key takeaways from Yvonne's story are numerous: the power of adapting, the importance of focusing on what you can influence, and the profound difference between living to work versus working to live (1:05:00). Yvonne beautifully articulated that "home is a feeling" (1:19:41), not just a place, and how prioritizing family and embracing a slower pace has enriched her life in Spain. She also debunks the myth that expat life is all gin and tonics in the sun (1:18:58) – hard work is essential, but it’s about *how* you approach it.Join us for this wonderfully honest, insightful, and incredibly uplifting conversation. Yvonne's journey is a powerful reminder to find joy and opportunity even in the toughest times. You won't regret it!

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