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EPISODE · Mar 11, 2026 · 1H 39M

The Spanish Reset | Immigrant Experiences and Cultural Explorers | Trading Routine for Quality of Life - A Returnee's Journey

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

In this deeply personal episode, I had the immense pleasure of sitting down with Yibet and Manuel. returnees and cultural explorers, as they trade the American dream for life in Valencia, Spain. Their immigrant experiences honor belonging and transformation from the start.From the outset, I was fascinated by their journey. Yibet and Manuel, originally from Texas and Mexico respectively, built a stable life with four children in the US. They had the big house, successful corporate jobs, and a seemingly ideal existence. But as Yibet shared, (05:43) something was missing – a sense of purpose. This feeling, coupled with their son's football opportunity in London, sparked a drastic decision: to sell everything and move to Europe.Their move wasn't without its challenges, which Yibet recounts with incredible honesty and humor. Imagine moving ten suitcases from the US to Spain, only to realize that (25:31) a typical Spanish taxi won't fit your luggage, or that even a large rental car won't hold both your family *and* your bags! Their apartment hunting was another eye-opener, navigating bureaucracy, multiple dialects, and bewildering "profile" rejections (29:03). As someone who's experienced similar frustrations in Germany, I truly empathized with the feeling of needing "closure" and understanding "why." The culture shocks, especially around personal space and the sacred Spanish siesta, (1:20:56) brought some truly hilarious and relatable moments.A huge takeaway for me was their profound shift in defining "home." For Yibet and Manuel, home is no longer a geographical place but a feeling, wherever family and purpose reside (1:34:04). I was moved by their reflection on gaining "time back" with their younger daughters, valuing presence over convenience. It's a "do-over" they never expected, and it highlights the true cost of the relentless American hustle. We also delved into their remarkable financial journey, inspired by Dave Ramsey, which helped them escape debt and build a foundation for this life-changing move (54:53).Yibet and Manuel’s candidness about their struggles—the fear, the logistical nightmares, the loss of friends who didn't understand their "no's," and even the imposter syndrome in her remote finance career (1:05:06)—makes their story incredibly real. Yet, their joy and conviction in their new life are undeniable. As Manuel simply puts it, their success is "just being here" (1:12:12), staying true to their purpose despite the hardships.This episode is a must-listen for anyone contemplating a big life change, feeling unfulfilled by the status quo, or simply needing inspiration to chase a different kind of happiness. Their journey reminds us that "the ugly truth behind the beautiful photos" is often where the most profound growth happens.

In this deeply personal episode, I had the immense pleasure of sitting down with Yibet and Manuel. returnees and cultural explorers, as they trade the American dream for life in Valencia, Spain. Their immigrant experiences honor belonging and transformation from the start.From the outset, I was fascinated by their journey. Yibet and Manuel, originally from Texas and Mexico respectively, built a stable life with four children in the US. They had the big house, successful corporate jobs, and a seemingly ideal existence. But as Yibet shared, (05:43) something was missing – a sense of purpose. This feeling, coupled with their son's football opportunity in London, sparked a drastic decision: to sell everything and move to Europe.Their move wasn't without its challenges, which Yibet recounts with incredible honesty and humor. Imagine moving ten suitcases from the US to Spain, only to realize that (25:31) a typical Spanish taxi won't fit your luggage, or that even a large rental car won't hold both your family *and* your bags! Their apartment hunting was another eye-opener, navigating bureaucracy, multiple dialects, and bewildering "profile" rejections (29:03). As someone who's experienced similar frustrations in Germany, I truly empathized with the feeling of needing "closure" and understanding "why." The culture shocks, especially around personal space and the sacred Spanish siesta, (1:20:56) brought some truly hilarious and relatable moments.A huge takeaway for me was their profound shift in defining "home." For Yibet and Manuel, home is no longer a geographical place but a feeling, wherever family and purpose reside (1:34:04). I was moved by their reflection on gaining "time back" with their younger daughters, valuing presence over convenience. It's a "do-over" they never expected, and it highlights the true cost of the relentless American hustle. We also delved into their remarkable financial journey, inspired by Dave Ramsey, which helped them escape debt and build a foundation for this life-changing move (54:53).Yibet and Manuel’s candidness about their struggles—the fear, the logistical nightmares, the loss of friends who didn't understand their "no's," and even the imposter syndrome in her remote finance career (1:05:06)—makes their story incredibly real. Yet, their joy and conviction in their new life are undeniable. As Manuel simply puts it, their success is "just being here" (1:12:12), staying true to their purpose despite the hardships.This episode is a must-listen for anyone contemplating a big life change, feeling unfulfilled by the status quo, or simply needing inspiration to chase a different kind of happiness. Their journey reminds us that "the ugly truth behind the beautiful photos" is often where the most profound growth happens.

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