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A weekly podcast in English about Portugal´s culture, history and daily life with various guests. Living in Portugal, moving to Portugal or visiting Portugal? Podcast Portugal is your essential resource for everything Portugal in English.

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    Ancient Stones, Living Landscapes and the Forgotten Knowledge of Our Ancestors.

    Portugal is home to some of Europe’s most remarkable megalithic monuments, yet many remain largely unknown outside specialist archaeological circles. Scattered across the countryside are ancient stone circles, dolmens, standing stones and sacred landscapes that predate many of the world’s most famous historical sites by thousands of years.In this fascinating episode of Podcast Portugal, Justin West sits down with Scottish explorer, filmmaker and megalithic researcher David O’Connor, founder of Reppin Nature, to discuss what these ancient places may reveal about our ancestors and their relationship with the natural world. Through years of field research, filmmaking and immersive tours across Scotland, Portugal and beyond, David has developed a unique perspective on the role these sites played within the wider landscape.Rather than viewing megalithic monuments solely as ceremonial or ritual locations, David explores the possibility that many were sophisticated landscape-based technologies, carefully positioned in relation to geological features, water systems, light patterns, acoustics and natural energies. His work examines how prehistoric communities may have understood their environment in ways that modern society has largely forgotten.The conversation journeys through some of Portugal’s most significant megalithic regions and explores why ancient people invested extraordinary effort into constructing these monuments. What knowledge guided their placement? Why do so many sites share common characteristics across vast geographical distances? And what can these ancient structures teach us about living in greater harmony with the Earth?David discusses the importance of experiencing these places firsthand rather than viewing them purely through textbooks or archaeological reports. Atmosphere, landscape, scale and human experience are central themes throughout his work. By immersing ourselves within these environments, he believes we gain insights that cannot always be captured through conventional academic analysis alone.Justin and David also explore broader questions surrounding modern society’s relationship with nature. As technology increasingly dominates daily life, many people are searching for deeper connections to landscape, ancestry and place. Ancient monuments may offer clues not only about the past but also about how we might reconnect with the natural world today.The discussion touches on archaeology, history, mythology, geology, consciousness, landscape interpretation and the enduring mystery surrounding some of humanity’s oldest surviving structures. While many questions remain unanswered, these mysteries continue to inspire researchers, explorers and curious travellers from around the world.For anyone fascinated by ancient history, Portugal’s hidden heritage, archaeology, exploration or humanity’s connection to nature, this episode offers a thought-provoking journey into some of the most intriguing landscapes on Earth.About David O’ConnorDavid O’Connor is a Scottish explorer, filmmaker and founder of Reppin Nature. Through field research, filmmaking and guided tours, he explores megalithic sites, ancient landscapes and humanity’s relationship with the natural world. His work focuses on experiential exploration and investigating how ancient people may have worked with stone, water, light, sound and landscape in ways that continue to intrigue researchers today. Megalithic Tours, Film & Research - Connect with David: Reppin´Nature

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    Aldeias do Futuro: Heitor Carvalho on Rural Regeneration in Portugal.

    Documentary filmmaker Heitor Carvalho talks to Podcast Portugal about Aldeias do Futuro and the rural regeneration and ecovillage movement reviving Portugal.In this episode, Justin West is joined by Heitor Carvalho, a Portuguese documentary filmmaker and cultural contributor closely associated with the country's rural regeneration and ecological transition movement. Heitor is best known for his feature-length documentary, Aldeias do Futuro (Villages of the Future), which explores the profound transformation currently underway in rural Portugal.To make the film, Heitor spent several months travelling across the country, visiting intentional communities, ecovillages and grassroots local projects. His work highlights the Re.Rural movement, which shows how abandoned and ageing villages are being revitalised as hubs for community living, ecological cooperation and sustainable land stewardship. Rather than portraying traditional villages as relics of the past, the documentary frames them as modern laboratories for learning how to live together and manage land sustainably.Justin and Heitor discuss the making of the documentary, the communities he encountered along the way, and the broader questions his work raises about community living, ecological transition and Portugal's shifting relationship with the land.For information about Heitor and his storytelling you could follow his Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/heitor.poemaFor direct links to his documentary and his philosophy click on his website link below:https://www.re-rural.info/Follow the movement on:https://www.instagram.com/re.rural/

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    A FRESH APPROACH TO PORTUGAL'S LEGAL LANDSCAPE.

    Planning a move to Portugal? Fresh Legal unpacks tax residency, visas and the legal and tax mistakes newcomers make, so you can relocate with real confidence.Relocating to Portugal is about much more than obtaining the right visa—it requires understanding the legal and tax framework that comes with building a new life in the country. In this episode of Podcast Portugal, we welcome the team from Fresh Legal to discuss the practical legal issues that international individuals and families should understand before making the move.The conversation explores how Portuguese tax residency is determined, why it is often misunderstood, and the practical implications it can have for people living, working or investing in Portugal. Fresh Legal explains the differences between immigration status and tax residency, the importance of planning before relocating, and how different personal circumstances can lead to very different legal and tax obligations.We also discuss some of the most common mistakes people make—from relying on outdated online advice to misunderstanding registration requirements or failing to consider their international financial affairs before becoming Portuguese tax residents. The episode highlights why obtaining coordinated legal, immigration and tax advice can save significant time, stress and expense.Whether you're relocating with your family, working remotely, retiring, starting a business or simply exploring Portugal as your next home, this episode offers practical guidance to help you make informed decisions and avoid costly pitfalls.If you're considering a move to Portugal or want trusted professional guidance on visas, tax residency or broader legal matters, this conversation provides an excellent introduction to the services and expertise offered by Fresh Legal.CALL TO ACTIONTo learn more about Fresh Legal's legal, immigration and tax services, or to speak with their team about your move to Portugal, visit: https://fresh-legal.com/

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    SCIENCE, SPIRITUALITY & SELF-DISCOVERY: A MODERN PATH TO PERSONAL TRANSFORMATION

    Cristina Pereira explores how science, consciousness, Hellenistic astrology and personal resilience can help us better understand ourselves and navigate life's biggest challenges.Discover how science, spirituality, consciousness and personal growth intersect as Cristina Pereira explores resilience, self-awareness and modern wellbeing.Relocating our focus from external success to inner fulfilment is a journey many people are beginning to explore. In this thought-provoking episode of Podcast Portugal, we sit down with Cristina Pereira—certified life coach, former corporate finance leader and founder of Lady Grit Coaching—to discuss the fascinating intersection of science, spirituality and personal transformation.Drawing on more than twenty years in corporate leadership alongside her own deeply personal experiences with infertility, burnout, depression and rebuilding her life, Cristina shares how these challenges ultimately led her to discover a new purpose: helping others reconnect with themselves and unlock their true potential.The conversation explores how emerging scientific fields—including neuroscience, neuroplasticity, epigenetics and psychoneuroimmunology—are opening new perspectives on consciousness, emotional wellbeing and human potential. Cristina explains why spirituality can be approached through curiosity rather than blind belief and discusses how many ancient practices may have underlying mechanisms that science is only beginning to understand.We also dive into the often-misunderstood world of Hellenistic Astrology, exploring its historical foundations, its relationship with cycles and timing, and why Cristina believes it offers a framework for self-awareness rather than predicting an unchangeable future. The discussion extends to energetic body intelligence, stress regulation and maintaining our humanity as artificial intelligence rapidly transforms the modern world.Whether you're navigating personal change, leadership challenges, burnout, or simply searching for a deeper understanding of yourself, this episode offers an open-minded conversation about resilience, consciousness and living with greater purpose.CALL TO ACTIONTo learn more about Cristina Pereira and Lady Grit Coaching, connect with her through Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/cristina_thesoulalchemist/or email:[email protected]

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    Functional Mushrooms, Urban Farming and the Future of Wellness in Portugal.

    What if the future of wellness grows in a mushroom farm in central Portimão? In this episode of Podcast Portugal, Claudia, founder of Gribb, explains how certified organic functional mushrooms, urban farming, sustainability and science-backed nutrition are reshaping the wellness industry while creating a more transparent and environmentally responsible future.The global wellness industry is worth billions, yet consumers are becoming increasingly sceptical of marketing claims, imported supplements and products that promise everything while explaining very little. In this episode of Podcast Portugal, Justin West sits down with Claudia, founder of Gribb, to explore how one Portuguese company is challenging industry norms through transparency, science and a unique farm-to-bottle approach.Based in Portimão in the Algarve, Gribb is a certified organic functional mushroom farm founded by Claudia and her partner Ion. Rather than importing ingredients or outsourcing production, Gribb controls the entire process, from cultivation and harvesting through to extraction and bottling. Their mission is simple: create trustworthy wellness products while educating consumers about the extraordinary potential of functional mushrooms.The conversation explores the rapidly growing world of functional mushrooms, including species traditionally used to support focus, immunity, energy, recovery and overall wellbeing. Claudia explains why mushrooms have fascinated scientists, nutritionists and health-conscious consumers for centuries and why they are experiencing renewed interest today.One of the most fascinating aspects of the Gribb story is its commitment to circular sustainability. The farm repurposes sawdust waste from local wood workshops in Monchique as growing substrate and operates from a revitalised urban space in the centre of Portimão. After harvest, spent mushroom substrate is returned to local farms, creating a circular system that reduces waste while supporting local agriculture.Beyond mushrooms, this episode examines broader questions about modern health, consumer trust and entrepreneurship. Claudia discusses why so many people are seeking natural alternatives to support their wellbeing and why transparency has become one of the most valuable currencies in today’s wellness market.Justin and Claudia also discuss the realities of launching and scaling a purpose-driven business in Portugal, the challenges facing small producers, and how education is becoming as important as the products themselves. Through Gribb’s growing community, educational content and commitment to scientific literacy, the company aims to help consumers make informed decisions rather than simply follow the latest health trend.For entrepreneurs, health enthusiasts, sustainability advocates and anyone curious about the future of nutrition and wellness, this conversation provides a fascinating look inside one of Portugal’s most innovative emerging wellness brands.About ClaudiaClaudia is the co-founder and CEO of Gribb, a certified organic functional mushroom company based in Portimão, Portugal. Alongside co-founder Ion, she has built a vertically integrated wellness business focused on transparency, sustainability, scientific education and the power of functional mushrooms. From urban farming and circular production systems to consumer education and community engagement, Gribb represents a new generation of wellness brands built on trust and authenticity.Contact Gribb & buy mushrooms click here!Listen NowListen to the full conversation on Podcast Portugal and discover how functional mushrooms, sustainable farming and science-backed wellness are helping shape the future of health in Portugal and beyond.

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    Portuguese Nationality Law: What Has Changed, and What ApplicaNTS Should Know.

    Recent changes to Portuguese nationality legislation have raised important questions for foreign residents, investors and families planning their long-term future in Portugal. In this episode, Danielle Avidago from LVP Advogados discusses the main changes introduced by the new legal framework and explains how they may affect different categories of applicants, including Golden Visa holders, D Visa holders, spouses and civil union partners, descendants, children born in Portugal and other foreign residents seeking Portuguese nationality.The conversation focuses on the practical impact of the new rules, including the new residence periods applicable to nationality applications, the relevant starting point for legal residence, and the distinction between applications already submitted and applications to be filed under the updated framework. Particular attention is given to one of the most frequently asked questions currently being raised by applicants: when legal residence begins for nationality purposes and how administrative delays involving AIMA and residence permit issuance may affect individual cases.The episode also addresses the transitional provisions, the categories of applicants most likely to be affected, and the importance of understanding each case individually before defining a legal strategy. Listeners will gain insight into how the changes may affect Golden Visa holders, D Visa holders and other residents pursuing Portuguese nationality under the new framework.Beyond the legislative changes, the discussion highlights the role of preparation, organisation and strategic planning. Danielle also explains the new integration requirements, including Portuguese culture, history, national symbols, rights and duties, means of subsistence and declarations relating to adherence to the principles of the democratic rule of law. The discussion concludes with practical guidance on documentation, common mistakes to avoid and steps applicants can take to minimise delays and strengthen their nationality application.Portuguese nationality and immigration matters should be assessed carefully and on a case-by-case basis.The recent changes to Portugal's nationality framework have introduced important new considerations for foreign residents, investors and families planning their future in Portugal. Individual circumstances can significantly affect eligibility, residence timelines and application strategy.For professional guidance on Portuguese nationality, immigration, residency, Golden Visa matters, family applications and related legal issues, contact Danielle Avidago and the team at LVP Advogados.Enquiries:https://www.lvpadvogados.com/make-an-enquiryWebsite: https://www.lvpadvogados.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lvp-advogadosInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lvpadvogados/DISCLAIMERPodcast Portugal is an independent media platform committed to encouraging open dialogue, respectful debate, and the free exchange of ideas.The opinions, beliefs, statements, and views expressed by guests are solely their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Podcast Portugal, its host, producers, employees, affiliates, sponsors, advertisers, or distribution partners. The inclusion of any guest, organisation, product, or service does not constitute an endorsement of their views, opinions, actions, or conduct.While we strive to present accurate and informative content, podcast episodes are intended for general information, education, and entertainment purposes only and should not be regarded as professional legal, financial, medical, investment, or other specialist advice. Listeners should seek appropriately qualified professional advice before acting on any information discussed.Podcast Portugal believes that freedom of expression is fundamental to meaningful conversation. Providing a platform for diverse voices should not be interpreted as agreement with, approval of, or endorsement of every opinion expressed. We recognise that reasonable people may hold differing perspectives, and we encourage listeners to think critically, conduct their own research, and form their own informed conclusions.To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, Podcast Portugal, its owners, producers, employees, affiliates, sponsors, advertisers, and partners accept no responsibility or liability for any loss, damage, claim, or consequence arising directly or indirectly from reliance upon statements, opinions, or information contained within any episode or related publication.All content remains the intellectual property of Podcast Portugal or its respective owners unless otherwise stated. Unauthorised reproduction or redistribution is prohibited except where permitted by law or with prior written permission.

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    Portugal Golden Visa, Permanent Residency & EU Long-Term Residency: What Investors Need to Know.

    Portugal's Golden Visa remains one of Europe's most discussed residency-by-investment programmes. In this episode, Jason explains the differences between temporary residency, permanent residency, EU long-term resident status, and citizenship, while exploring investor motivations, market sentiment, and Portugal's continued appeal as a destination for international investors seeking flexibility, mobility, and long-term opportunities.Portugal's Golden Visa programme continues to attract investors from around the world, but many people remain confused about the differences between residency, permanent residency, EU long-term resident status, and citizenship.In this episode, Jason provides a practical overview of how the Portuguese residency system works, the benefits available to Golden Visa investors, and the reasons Portugal remains one of Europe's most attractive destinations for international families and globally minded investors.The conversation explores current investor sentiment, the motivations driving residency applications, and the growing importance of lifestyle, mobility, wealth planning, and family security in today's increasingly uncertain world. Jason also shares insights from his recent seminars in the United States and discusses where Portugal's residency landscape may be heading in the years ahead.If you would like to learn more about Portugal's Golden Visa programme, residency options, or investment opportunities in Portugal, book a consultation or join Jason in one iof his Webinars, by using the links below:WEBINARCONSULTATION

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    The Biggest Mistakes Expats Make When Moving to Portugal.

    StartAbroad founder Anna Sosdian shares practical lessons from helping hundreds of families, retirees, professionals and digital nomads relocate successfully.Anna Sosdian and Zach Gerth are the co-founders of StartAbroad, a full-service international relocation company launched after the pair experienced twelve international relocations between them.Since founding the company in 2021, they have helped hundreds of individuals and families navigate the complex process of moving abroad, with Portugal becoming one of their most popular destinations.StartAbroad provides end-to-end relocation support, including visa assistance, housing searches, banking setup, NIF and NISS registration, airport arrivals, school searches and ongoing settlement services, all managed through a dedicated relocation specialist.This episode is sponsored by StartAbroad, a full-service relocation company helping individuals and families move abroad with confidence.From D7 and D8 (Digital Nomad) visa applications to rental searches, Portuguese bank accounts, NIF and NISS registration, and settling into life in Portugal, StartAbroad provides dedicated support every step of the way.Podcast Portugal listeners can book a free 15-minute consultation and receive 5% off any service package using the code PODCASTPT at check out.https://startabroad.com/

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    Discovering Portugal Through Food: Jamie Kristian’s Global Food Quest

    The creator of Global Food Quest, joins Podcast Portugal to discuss Portugal’s rich food culture, traditional fishing communities, regional wines, local festivals and why the country remains one of Europe’s most underrated culinary destinations. Discover how food connects people, cultures and communities.Originally from the UK and having lived around the world, Jamie shares how a lifelong passion for gastronomy evolved into a global storytelling project. Now based in Portugal, he explains why the country has become the foundation of his work and why Portuguese cuisine deserves far greater international recognition.The conversation explores traditional fishing communities in Costa da Caparica, regional festivals, Alentejo wine culture, ancient Talha winemaking traditions, Portugal’s remarkable diversity of local foods and the powerful role food plays in bringing people together.Justin and Jamie also discuss travel, wellbeing, community, outdoor living and why Portugal continues to attract people seeking a richer quality of life.@[email protected] Portugal — Voices of Portugal, Stories for the World.Revolut Personal click this link Revolut Business referral link Use the code NEWTOAIRALO15 to receive 15% discount on eSIMs smarter, stay connected — download Airalo SIM cards before your next adventure.To book flexible dates surf coaching sessions, to find out about immersive surf training camps, online video analysis program and special JWC rates for using SurfREC, head to justinwestcoaching.com

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    The Geography of Prosperity: Why Some Cities Thrive and Others Decline | Bradley Schurman.

    How will demographics, ageing populations, migration, housing, and climate change shape the future of Portugal? In this episode of Podcast Portugal, demographic futurist Bradley Schurman explores why some cities prosper while others decline, what makes communities resilient, and how Portugal can position itself for long-term success.  In this fascinating episode of Podcast Portugal, we welcome Bradley Schurman, demographic strategist, author of The Super Age: Decoding Our Demographic Destiny, and co-creator of the Geography of Prosperity Index. Bradley's work examines how demographic shifts, longevity, labour shortages, migration, climate resilience, and geography are reshaping economies, businesses, and communities around the world.  Together we explore what these global trends mean for Portugal. Which Portuguese cities are best positioned to prosper over the next 20 years? Can smaller regional centres compete with Lisbon and Porto? How will ageing populations affect housing, healthcare, employment, and economic growth? And what role can immigration play in maintaining Portugal's prosperity? From the Alentejo to Lisbon, from coastal communities to inland towns, Bradley shares insights into the characteristics that define successful places in the 21st century and explains why geography is becoming one of the most important competitive advantages for nations and cities alike. Follow Bradley on Instagram: @bradley.schurman  Subscribe to his newsletter on SubstackInformation on his books and guest speaking: www.bradleyschurman.comPodcast Portugal — Voices of Portugal, Stories for the World.Revolut Personal click this link Revolut Business referral link Use the code NEWTOAIRALO15 to receive 15% discount on eSIMs smarter, stay connected — download Airalo SIM cards before your next adventure.To book flexible dates surf coaching sessions, to find out about immersive surf training camps, online video analysis program and special JWC rates for using SurfREC, head to justinwestcoaching.com

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    Hollywood to the Algarve: Kam Heskin on Life, Change and Portugal.

    What draws people from around the world to Portugal? In this episode of Podcast Portugal, Justin West sits down with actress, presenter and writer Kam Heskin to discuss her fascinating journey from Hollywood to the Algarve. From a successful career in film and television to spending time in Portugal and experiencing its unique lifestyle, Kam shares her thoughts on family, personal growth, Portuguese culture, and what makes the country such a compelling destination for visitors and international residents alike.Known to audiences around the world for her work in film and television, Kam reflects on the experiences that shaped her career and the lessons she learned from life in Hollywood. She discusses the realities behind the entertainment industry, the importance of resilience, and how success can evolve as priorities change throughout different stages of life.The conversation explores how Portugal first entered her world and what initially attracted her to the country. Kam shares her impressions of the Algarve, the qualities that make Portugal stand out internationally, and the welcoming atmosphere that so many visitors experience when they arrive.Justin and Kam discuss the practical and emotional aspects of embracing change, raising a family, and navigating different chapters of life. They explore the cultural differences between Portugal and the United States, the hospitality of the Portuguese people, and the slower pace of life that many find refreshing.The episode also examines the theme of reinvention. Having experienced several career transitions, Kam offers thoughtful insights into embracing uncertainty, remaining creative, and finding fulfilment beyond professional labels and expectations.As a presenter with The Portugal News, Kam has gained a unique perspective on the country, sharing stories and helping introduce Portugal to an international audience. She discusses what she has learned through that experience and highlights aspects of Portuguese life that deserve greater recognition abroad.Whether you are considering spending time in Portugal, curious about life in the Algarve, or interested in stories of personal transformation and new beginnings, this conversation offers an engaging and honest perspective on one woman's journey through change, creativity and discoveryFollow Kam HeskinThe Portugal NewsTopics DiscussedHollywood and the entertainment industryLife in the AlgarvePortuguese culture and hospitalityFamily and personal growthReinvention and embracing changeCreativity beyond actingThe Portugal NewsWhat makes Portugal attractive internationallyQuality of life in PortugalAdvice for those considering time in PortugalFavourite places, food and hidden gemsPodcast Portugal — Voices of Portugal, Stories for the World.Revolut Personal click this linkRevolut Business referral linkUse the code NEWTOAIRALO15 to receive 15% discount on eSIMs smarter, stay connected — download Airalo SIM cards before your next adventure.To book flexible dates surf coaching sessions, to find out about immersive surf training camps, online video analysis program and special JWC rates for using SurfREC, head to justinwestcoaching.com

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    The Lisbon Agent: Property, People and the Portuguese Way of Life.

    Looking for a trusted real estate agent in Portugal or considering a move to Lisbon? In this episode of Podcast Portugal, Justin West sits down with Francisco DeVito, widely known as The Lisbon Agent, to explore Portugal’s thriving property market, the realities of relocating to Portugal, and what international buyers should know before investing in Portuguese real estate. From Lisbon property opportunities and lifestyle advantages to the welcoming nature of the Portuguese people, Francisco shares valuable insights for expats, investors, digital nomads and anyone interested in buying property in Portugal.Raised within an entrepreneurial family that encouraged curiosity, travel and learning from a young age, Francisco developed an international outlook that would later become one of his greatest strengths in real estate. His ability to understand different cultures and perspectives has helped him build a reputation for guiding clients through one of the most important decisions of their lives — finding a home and creating a future in Portugal.Throughout the conversation, Francisco explains why Portugal continues to capture global attention. From its safety, climate and quality of life to its rich culture and strong sense of community, he discusses the unique characteristics that make the country stand out in an increasingly competitive international market.Justin and Francisco also explore the importance of hospitality within Portuguese culture and how the welcoming attitude of local communities often becomes one of the biggest reasons people choose to stay long-term. The discussion moves beyond property transactions and into the deeper lifestyle factors that continue to attract families, entrepreneurs, retirees and remote workers to Portugal.This episode offers an insightful look into modern Portugal through the eyes of one of Lisbon’s most recognised real estate professionals. Whether you are actively searching for property, considering a relocation, or simply interested in understanding what makes Portugal such a desirable destination, Francisco provides practical knowledge alongside personal reflections on business, opportunity and life in Portugal.Contact The Lisbon AgentTopics discussed include:Buying property in PortugalReal estate investment opportunities in LisbonRelocating to Portugal as an expatThe Portuguese lifestyle and cultureEntrepreneurship and family influencePortugal's growing international appealHospitality and community in PortugalThe future of the Portuguese property marketRevolut Personal click this link Revolut Business referral link Use the code NEWTOAIRALO15 to receive 15% discount on eSIMs smarter, stay connected — download Airalo SIM cards before your next adventure.To book flexible dates surf coaching sessions, to find out about immersive surf training camps, online video analysis program and special JWC rates for using SurfREC, head to justinwestcoaching.com

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    TALHA MAFIA.

    Discover the world of Portuguese vinho de talha with the founders of Talha Mafia Wines, one of Portugal’s most exciting natural wine producers based in Vila de Frades, Alentejo — the historic heartland of amphora wine production. In this episode of Podcast Portugal, we explore Portugal’s ancient clay pot winemaking traditions, sustainable wine production, enotourism in the Alentejo, wine tasting experiences, and the best places to visit for authentic Portuguese wine culture. From natural wines and low-intervention winemaking to vineyard tourism, food pairings and hidden gems of the Portuguese countryside, this episode is essential listening for wine lovers planning a trip to Portugal.  Podcast Portugal sits down with the team behind Talha Mafia Wines to discuss how a small family-run project in the Alentejo is helping revive one of the oldest winemaking methods in the world. Using traditional clay amphoras known as “talhas”, Talha Mafia produces small-batch natural wines with minimal intervention, embracing both ancient techniques and modern creativity.  The conversation explores the growing global fascination with Portuguese wine tourism and why regions like Vidigueira and Vila de Frades are becoming must-visit destinations for travellers seeking authentic food, wine and cultural experiences beyond Lisbon and Porto. We discuss the rise of sustainable wines in Portugal, the appeal of natural wine culture, and why Portuguese wines continue to offer exceptional quality and value compared to many international wine regions.  We also dive into the story behind Talha Mafia’s rebellious branding, their philosophy of low-intervention winemaking, the history of amphora-aged wines dating back to Roman times, and how Portugal is preserving ancient traditions while attracting a new generation of wine enthusiasts from around the world.  Whether you are passionate about wine, planning an enotourism trip through Portugal, searching for authentic Alentejo experiences, or simply curious about Portugal’s thriving food and wine culture, this episode offers a fascinating insight into one of the country’s most unique and historic wine movements.Revolut Personal click this link Revolut Business referral link Use the code NEWTOAIRALO15 to receive 15% discount on eSIMs smarter, stay connected — download Airalo SIM cards before your next adventure.To book flexible dates surf coaching sessions, to find out about immersive surf training camps, online video analysis program and special JWC rates for using SurfREC, head to justinwestcoaching.com

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    Bruna Ramalho Galamba — AI, Archaeology & Communicating Portugal’s Past in the Digital Age.

    In this episode of Podcast Portugal, Justin West speaks with Bruna Ramalho Galamba about artificial intelligence in archaeology, digital heritage preservation, science communication, and how Portugal’s past can be shared with wider modern audiences through technology, storytelling, and online media. The conversation explores how AI, photogrammetry, 3D modelling, and digital archaeology are transforming the way researchers analyse, preserve, and communicate archaeological data, while also examining the dangers of AI misinterpreting historical evidence when trained on incomplete or poor-quality information. Bruna explains why much of the world’s most valuable archaeological knowledge still exists in books, archives, and unpublished research that remains inaccessible to AI systems, highlighting the growing importance of building reliable national databases and trusted digital resources for archaeology and cultural heritage.Throughout the episode, Justin and Bruna discuss the challenge of communicating archaeology beyond academic circles and why public engagement has become essential for the future of heritage preservation. They explore who controls archaeological data, how digital platforms influence historical narratives, and why accessible, high-quality information is critical in an age increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence. The conversation also looks at how YouTube history channels, visual storytelling, and online educational content are inspiring younger audiences to engage with archaeology in ways traditional academic institutions often struggle to achieve.Bruna also reflects on her work connected to the Fortaleza de Santa Catarina de Ribamar, discussing how digital documentation tools such as photogrammetry and 3D reconstruction can preserve important historical sites while making Portuguese maritime and coastal history more engaging and accessible to the public.Links to Bruna Ramalho GalambaNOVA University Research ProfileLinkedIn Activity ProfileResearch Presentation — Fortaleza de Santa Catarina de Ribamarhttps://linktr.ee/brunargalambaBruna Ramalho Galamba is a Portuguese archaeologist and science communicator whose work focuses on digital heritage, public engagement, and the use of emerging technologies in archaeology. Educated at the NOVA School of Social Sciences and Humanities, where she completed both her undergraduate and master’s degrees in archaeology between 2016 and 2021, Bruna represents a new generation of researchers working to make archaeology more accessible, collaborative, and relevant in the digital age.Her academic research has centred on the archaeology of architecture and the study of Modern Age military structures, combining traditional archaeological methods with technologies such as photogrammetry and 3D modelling. Through excavation campaigns, laboratory work, and experience within Portugal’s cultural heritage sector, including an internship with the Portuguese Ministry of Culture, Bruna has developed a multidisciplinary approach that bridges field archaeology, conservation, and digital reconstruction.‍ ‍A strong advocate for inclusive and digitally accessible archaeology, Bruna has contributed to discussions surrounding the future of cultural heritage documentation and communication in Portugal. Her work highlights how digital tools can democratise access to archaeological knowledge, helping museums, researchers, and educational institutions share historical information with wider audiences beyond academia.Alongside her academic work, Bruna is also active in science communication and public outreach, regularly discussing archaeology, heritage policy, and the challenges facing early-career researchers in Portugal. Through professional platforms and digital media, she promotes greater visibility for archaeology while encouraging more accessible conversations around cultural preservation, historical interpretation, and the role technology — including artificial intelligence — may play in shaping the future of heritage research and communication.Revolut Personal click this linkRevolut Business referral linkUse the code NEWTOAIRALO15 to receive 15% discount on eSIMs smarter, stay connected — download Airalo SIM cards before your next adventureTo book flexible dates surf coaching sessions, to find out about immersive surf training camps, online video analysis program and special JWC rates for using SurfREC, head to justinwestcoaching.co

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    Brhan Leibman: The Untold Story of Ethiopian Jews, Identity & Survival.

    In this episode of Podcast Portugal, Justin West speaks with Brhan Leibman about the extraordinary history of the Ethiopian Jewish community, the dangerous journeys through Sudan that inspired The Red Sea Diving Resort, and the modern realities of identity, migration, race, and belonging in today’s world. Brhan shares personal reflections on heritage, storytelling, social media, and preserving culture while navigating life between multiple worlds — Ethiopian, Jewish, African, Israeli, and global.This is a powerful and deeply human conversation exploring one of the lesser-known migration stories of the 20th century. Together, Justin and Brhan discuss the real events behind the rescue operations that brought thousands of Ethiopian Jews to Israel, the sacrifices families endured, and why many people still know so little about this history today.The conversation also explores the role of social media in shaping identity and public discourse, especially during times of global conflict and polarisation. Brhan speaks openly about representation, online activism, cultural preservation, and the responsibility of telling stories with honesty and dignity in the digital age.From ancient Ethiopian traditions to modern Israel, this episode offers a rare perspective on resilience, memory, and what it means to belong in an increasingly divided world.📸 Instagram: @brhan_worku Revolut Personal click this link  Revolut Business referral link  Use the code NEWTOAIRALO15 to receive 15% discount on eSIMs smarter, stay connected — download Airalo SIM cards before your next adventure. To book flexible dates surf coaching sessions, to find out about immersive surf training camps, online video analysis program and special JWC rates for using SurfREC, head to justinwestcoaching.com

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    AI, Talent & the Future of Work in Europe — with Denis Lassance (PMI).

    What does the future of project management look like in an AI-driven world? In this episode, Denis Lassance, Managing Director Europe at PMI, explores how emerging technologies, shifting workforce dynamics, and a renewed focus on purpose and people are redefining project success in 2026 and beyond. In this forward-looking conversation, Denis Lassance shares insights from his leadership role at PMI, overseeing project innovation and professional development across Europe. With global organisations facing rapid technological change, Denis breaks down what is truly transforming project delivery — and what leaders may be overestimating. We dive deep into the real impact of AI on project management, from automation and decision-making to the evolving role of human leadership. Denis also introduces the M.O.R.E. framework — Meaningful, Ownership, Resilient, Engaged — a model designed to move beyond traditional metrics and place value, people, and impact at the centre of delivery. The discussion explores the growing talent gap, the urgent need for upskilling, and how the nature of work is shifting in an increasingly hybrid and global environment. Denis shares practical perspectives on how organisations can adapt, build resilient teams, and redefine success in a complex, fast-moving world. Finally, we look ahead to the key global trends shaping organisations in 2026 and beyond, and what leaders, professionals, and innovators should be focusing on right now — particularly in the context of the upcoming Global Summit Series in Lisbon. For more information about the Project Management Institute (PMI) you can visit their website: www.pmi.org To follow Denis Lassance click this link. Revolut Personal click this link  Revolut Business referral link  Use the code NEWTOAIRALO15 to receive 15% discount on eSIMs smarter, stay connected — download Airalo SIM cards before your next adventure. To book flexible dates surf coaching sessions, to find out about immersive surf training camps, online video analysis program and special JWC rates for using SurfREC, head to justinwestcoaching.com

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    AI & Real-World Connection: Building the Future with Tim Haldorsson.

    In this episode of Podcast Portugal, we sit down with Tim Haldorsson founder of Lunar Strategy and Espressio AI to explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping marketing, business, and human interaction. From scaling over 250 Web3 projects including Solana, Base, and OKX, to pioneering “agent marketing,” Tim shares how AI-driven systems are accelerating growth while freeing humans to focus on what matters most: real connection. We dive into the philosophy behind Espressio AI hosting real-world events, hackathons, and afterworks that bring people together around cutting edge technology. In a world increasingly powered by automation, Tim makes the case that AI won’t isolate us it will actually push us back into physical spaces, enhancing creativity, collaboration, and community. This is a conversation about the future of work, the evolution of marketing, and why the human touch is becoming more valuable than ever. Connect with Tim and follow his work on LinkedIn here. Revolut Personal click this link  Revolut Business referral link  Use the code NEWTOAIRALO15 to receive 15% discount on eSIMs smarter, stay connected — download Airalo SIM cards before your next adventure. To book flexible dates surf coaching sessions, to find out about immersive surf training camps, online video analysis program and special JWC rates for using SurfREC, head to justinwestcoaching.com

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    Golden Visa Portugal Q&A (Part 2): Real Risks, Timelines & Investor Truths

    In Part 2 of our Golden Visa series, expert consultant Jason Swan returns to answer real listener questions — cutting through confusion around risk, timelines, and what actually matters when applying for Portugal’s Golden Visa today. From whether you can lose residency if your investment underperforms, to the truth about fund risk, early exits, hidden fees, and changing government rules, this episode gives a grounded, practical look at how the programme works in reality — not just on paper. We revisit key concerns investors often misunderstand: what happens if a fund closes early, whether Portuguese funds are truly “safer,” and how flexible your investment really is over the 5-year period. Jason also breaks down the legal and procedural side — do you really need a lawyer, what mistakes delay applications the most, and how long applicants are actually waiting for biometrics with AIMA versus official timelines. A significant portion of the conversation focuses on lifestyle realities — how strictly the 7-day stay rule is enforced, whether you can live abroad full-time, and if minimal presence creates renewal risks. We also explore the long-term pathway: how realistic citizenship after 5 years is today, the difficulty of the Portuguese language requirement, and what happens if you fail it. On the financial side, Jason addresses one of the biggest areas of confusion: tax. Does the Golden Visa make you a tax resident? What happens now that NHR has changed? And are you exposed to global income taxation if you’re not living in Portugal full-time? Finally, we get into the strategic decisions: family inclusion (parents, adult children), what happens if your circumstances change mid-process, whether you can switch or withdraw investments, and the ultimate question — is the Golden Visa still worth it without property? This is a practical, no-nonsense episode built directly from listener concerns — ideal for anyone seriously considering the Portuguese Golden Visa or currently navigating the process. Request video call with Jason Register for upcoming webinar

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    Behind the Music with Band of 4

    Join us in Episode 65 of Podcast Portugal as we sit down with the Swiss indie group, Band of 4, the gifted musicians behind our signature soundtrack and steadfast supporters of the show since Episode 1. In this episode, we explore their artistic journey, the stories behind their evolving sound, and how their music has become an integral part of the Podcast Portugal experience. Band of 4 bring a rich tapestry of influences to their creative process, blending indie‑rock, alternative, and electro‑pop sensibilities that reflect both their diverse musical backgrounds and a thoughtful engagement with the world around them. Each member contributes distinct elements—whether it’s driving rhythms, expressive vocals, atmospheric guitar, or synth textures—building layered compositions that resonate beyond melody into deeper social and cultural commentary. Throughout the conversation, we uncover how their style has developed over time, how they approach writing and production, and how themes of connectivity, reflection, and relevance thread through their work. Whether you’re curious about the mechanics of collaboration or the inspirations behind the tracks you hear on our podcast, this episode offers a richly textured look at the sound and voices shaping Band of 4’s journey. Band of 4 on Spotify Band of 4 on Apple Music Band of 4 Amazon Music To book flexible dates surf coaching sessions, to find out about immersive surf training camps, online video analysis program and special JWC rates for using SurfREC, head to justinwestcoaching.com Revolut Personal click this link  Revolut Business referral link  Airalo eSIM cards - Use the code NEWTOAIRALO15 to receive 15% discount on eSIMs smarter, stay connected — download Airalo SIM cards before your next adventure.

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    Afonso Gonçalves: Faith, Nation & Controversy in Portugal.

    Podcast Portugal sits down with Afonso Gonçalves, leader of the nationalist movement Reconquista, a figure who has become one of the most controversial voices in Portuguese politics and media today. Gonçalves promotes a far-right Catholic nationalist worldview, often clashing with Portugal’s liberal laws and multicultural reality. His outspoken positions on women, LGBTQ+ rights, immigration, and Portuguese identity have sparked fierce debate, public demonstrations, and widespread criticism. In this conversation, we explore his views in depth: Why he believes women should prioritise family over higher educationHis opposition to divorce, feminism, and LGBTQ+ rightsHis calls for mass deportations and a return to an ethnically and religiously defined PortugalHow he responds to accusations of extremism, racism, and authoritarianism While we did not agree on many of his positions, the discussion revealed unexpected areas of common ground — particularly around freedom of speech, cultural heritage, and the right to open debate.This episode is not an endorsement but an invitation to listen, question, and understand. Whether you oppose or support Gonçalves, his influence on Portuguese society cannot be ignored. To book flexible dates surf coaching sessions, to find out about immersive surf training camps, online video analysis program and special JWC rates for using SurfREC, head to justinwestcoaching.com Revolut Personal click this link  Revolut Business referral link  Use the code NEWTOAIRALO15 to receive 15% discount on eSIMs smarter, stay connected — download Airalo SIM cards before your next adventure.

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    Voices of Equality: Paula Cosme Pinto on Gender, Media & the Rise of Fascist Narratives

    In this episode of Podcast Portugal, we sit down with journalist, columnist, and communications expert Paula Cosme Pinto for a thoughtful and timely conversation on the issues shaping modern Portugal—and beyond. Drawing on her years in media and her work exploring gender and society, Paula shares her perspective on the evolving role of women in Portuguese public life, the progress made, and the challenges that persist beneath the surface. From representation in media and leadership to the cultural expectations still influencing everyday life, this is a grounded and honest look at where things stand today. The conversation also turns to a more complex and pressing concern: the re-emergence of divisive and populist narratives across Europe. Paula reflects on the subtle ways these ideas take hold, how language and media framing play a critical role, and why awareness and open dialogue are more important than ever. Balancing serious themes with clarity and insight, this episode explores the intersection of media, identity, and responsibility—both personal and collective. As always, Podcast Portugal brings you voices that matter, sharing stories that resonate far beyond borders. Follow Paula Cosme Pinto  To book flexible dates surf coaching sessions, to find out about immersive surf training camps, online video analysis program and special JWC rates for using SurfREC, head to justinwestcoaching.com Revolut Personal click this link  Revolut Business referral link  Use the code NEWTOAIRALO15 to receive 15% discount on eSIMs smarter, stay connected — download Airalo SIM cards before your next adventure.

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    The Portugal Golden Visa Explained with Jason Swan

    In this first episode of our special Podcast Portugal series on the Portuguese Golden Visa, we sit down with Golden Visa specialist Jason Swan to answer the most common questions people are asking right now about relocating to Portugal. From whether the Golden Visa is still available in 2026, to who it’s really for and why it remains one of Europe’s most attractive residency programmes, this episode provides a clear, practical introduction for anyone considering Portugal as a lifestyle or investment destination. This episode marks the beginning of a three-part series where we break down the Portuguese Golden Visa in a simple, honest, and accessible way. Jason Swan has worked with over 600 clients on Golden Visa applications and brings both professional expertise and personal experience as an expat living in the Algarve with his young family. Together, we cut through the noise and confusion to give you the facts that matter. In Episode One, we focus on the fundamentals — what the Golden Visa is today, what has changed in recent years, and whether it’s still a viable pathway for residency and future citizenship. If you’ve been searching online for answers or feeling unsure about what’s real and what’s outdated, this is the place to start. This is an interactive series, and we want to hear from you. If you have questions about the Portuguese Golden Visa or moving to Portugal, send them in and we’ll aim to answer them in the next episode with Jason.Request a call with Jason Register for an upcoming webinar

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    Moving to Portugal: How PortuGer.com Helps Expats Start Their New Life

    Portugal continues to attract thousands of international residents every year, but navigating visas, paperwork, and relocation logistics can be overwhelming. In this episode of Podcast Portugal, we speak with Wojtek, of PortuGer.com a platform designed to simplify the process of moving to Portugal. From visa guidance and residency support to helping newcomers settle successfully, Wojtek explains how PortuGer is helping expats, entrepreneurs, and remote workers make Portugal their home.We explore the biggest challenges foreigners face when relocating to Portugal, how the immigration landscape has evolved in recent years, and what prospective residents should know before making the move. Wojtek also shares insights from working with clients from around the world, the realities behind Portugal’s reputation as a relocation hotspot, and where he sees the future of international migration to Portugal heading.Whether you're considering moving to Portugal, already navigating the residency process, or simply curious about the growing global interest in the country, this conversation provides valuable insights from someone working at the centre of the relocation ecosystem.

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    Sérgio Tavares; The “Fake Judge” Documentary, Arrest in Brazil & the Fight for Free Speech

    In this episode of Podcast Portugal, Justin West speaks with Sérgio Tavares, the independent political commentator behind Canal Sérgio Tavares, about his controversial documentary in which he challenges the authority of Brazilian Supreme Court justice Alexandre de Moraes.The discussion explores the reasoning behind the documentary, the reaction it generated, and the broader questions it raises about institutional legitimacy, judicial power and freedom of expression. Sérgio also recounts his detention while reporting in Brazil and reflects on how that experience shaped his views on state authority and democratic accountability.From Brazil to Portugal and the wider European context, this episode examines sovereignty, media narratives, free speech and the evolving balance between institutional protection and political dissent.For more information about Sérgio Tavares and to find links to his Youtube documentaries follow his Instagram @canal_sergiotavares To book flexible dates surf coaching sessions, to find out about immersive surf training camps, online video analysis program and special JWC rates for using SurfREC, head to justinwestcoaching.comRevolut Personal click this link Revolut Business referral link Travel smarter, stay connected — download Airalo SIM cards before your next adventure.

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    Reclaiming Real Connection: The Rise of The Offline Club Lisboa

    In this episode of Podcast Portugal, we speak with The Offline Club Lisboa, the Lisbon chapter of a growing global movement encouraging people to swap screen time for real time. Founded on the belief that constant digital connection is quietly eroding real human interaction, The Offline Club creates phone-free spaces where presence, creativity and genuine connection take priority.Originating in Amsterdam and now thriving in Lisbon under the guidance of organisers Joëlle Hartog and Lilly Parla, The Offline Club Lisboa hosts offline social hangouts, creative sessions, board games, drink-and-chat evenings and digital detox challenges. Each event invites participants to disconnect from their devices — often using a playful “phone hotel” — and reconnect with themselves and others in meaningful, distraction-free environments.In this conversation, we explore the cultural pushback against digital overload, the psychology behind phone-free experiences, and why creating modern “third places” for offline connection may be more important than ever. We also discuss the balance between online convenience and real-world presence, and what participants consistently take away from choosing to be offline together.Whether you’re curious about digital wellbeing, community building, or simply craving deeper human connection in an always-online world, this episode offers thoughtful insights and practical inspiration.👉 Follow and discover upcoming events with The Offline Club Lisboa on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/theofflineclublisbon/To book flexible dates surf coaching sessions, to find out about immersive surf training camps, online video analysis program and special JWC rates for using SurfREC, head to justinwestcoaching.comRevolut Personal click this link Revolut Business referral link Travel smarter, stay connected — download Airalo SIM cards before your next adventure.

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    Mapping the Portuguese Language: Words, Music, and Meaning with The Word Cartographer.

    In this episode of Podcast Portugal, we speak with Michael Batty — The Word Cartographer, a linguist, musician, and language educator who explores how words, sound, and meaning shape the way we communicate and connect. Our conversation mostly focuses on the history of the Portuguese language, examining not only its grammar and vocabulary, but also its musicality, rhythm, and emotional expression. Drawing on his background in both linguistics and music, Michael explains why Portuguese sounds the way it does, why learners often struggle with listening and pronunciation, and how musical awareness can dramatically improve fluency. We discuss the key differences between European and Brazilian Portuguese, the role of idioms and register, and how culture influences the way Portuguese is spoken in everyday life. Michael also shares his insights on the Celtic, French and Arabic influences and how language is often the spear head of empire and conquest. This episode is ideal for Portuguese learners, expats living in Portugal, musicians interested in language, and anyone curious about how language, music, and culture intersect. Follow @thewordcartographer on Instagram for very interesting information and stories of not just Portuguese but many other languages. You can also find a link to Michaels musical handle in the bio. To book flexible dates surf coaching sessions, to find out about immersive surf training camps, online video analysis program and special JWC rates for using SurfREC, head to justinwestcoaching.com Revolut Personal click this link  Revolut Business referral link  Travel smarter, stay connected — download Airalo SIM cards before your next adventure.

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    Heat, Cold & Light: The Science Behind Modern Recovery

    In this episode of Podcast Portugal, we sit down with ASYO Recovery Centre to explore the science and real-world impact behind modern recovery practices — sauna therapy, cold plunges, red light therapy, and gentle cardiovascular movement — and why recovery is increasingly being seen as preventative healthcare, not a luxury. Drawing on long-term Finnish research from Dr Jari Laukkanen’s lab, we discuss how regular sauna use (2–4 times per week) has been associated with around a 20–22% reduction in cardiac events, while near-daily use (4–7 times per week) has shown reductions of up to 60–63%, alongside significantly lower risks of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. We unpack how sauna bathing mimics mild cardiovascular exercise, supporting heart health, circulation, stress reduction, sleep quality and mental wellbeing. The conversation also dives into the emerging science of cold water immersion, including its effects on the nervous system, stress resilience, mood regulation and depression, as well as the importance of education and safe exposure.  We explore contrast therapy — combining heat and cold — and why it appears to amplify recovery benefits. Finally, we examine red and near-infrared light therapy, discussing its role in mitochondrial function, inflammation reduction, circulation, tissue repair and mental health, and how stacking these modalities can compound results. Throughout the episode, ASYO share how this growing body of research aligns closely with what they see daily in their clients: improved energy, mood, recovery, and long-term resilience. To learn more about ASYO’s recovery philosophy, services, science & local-led approach, visit https://asyo.eu and follow them on Instagram @ASYO_RECOVERYCENTER.To book flexible dates surf coaching sessions, to find out about immersive surf training camps, online video analysis program and special JWC rates for using SurfREC, head to justinwestcoaching.com Revolut Personal click this link Revolut Business referral link Travel smarter, stay connected — download Airalo SIM cards before your next adventure.

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    Octávio Lourenço: Ferox Surfboards and the Fire

    In this episode of Podcast Portugal, we sit down with Octávio Lourenço, founder and owner of Ferox Surfboards, one of the Algarve’s most respected independent surfboard factories. Known for his long-standing support of local Algarvian surfers and his commitment to handcrafted, performance-driven surfboards, Octávio has played a key role in Portugal’s grassroots surf culture.We discuss the philosophy behind Ferox Surfboards, the importance of locally made boards, and what it truly means to support surfers beyond sponsorship—through access, mentorship, and community investment. Octávio shares his journey as a shaper and factory owner in the Algarve, the challenges of running an independent surfboard business in Portugal, and why local craftsmanship still matters in a globalised surf industry.The conversation also addresses the recent fire that destroyed the Ferox Surfboards factory, a devastating moment for Octávio and the wider surf community. He speaks openly about the impact of the fire, the immediate aftermath, and the overwhelming support received from surfers, friends, and the Algarve community. Most importantly, we explore what comes next—rebuilding, resilience, and the future of Ferox Surfboards.This episode offers a powerful insight into Portuguese surf culture, the realities of independent manufacturing, and the strength of community in times of crisis.The Surf Community Responds: GoFundMe set up by Alex Botelhohttps://feroxnow.blogspot.com/Planning a trip to Portugal? Whether you’re exploring Lisbon, surfing Ericeira, or road-tripping through the Alentejo, staying connected is essential. I use Airalo every time I travel — even on my surf boat trips to the Maldives — so when we connected to collaborate, I was genuinely stoked. Airalo’s eSIMs give you instant data the moment you land. No queues, no physical SIM, just seamless, reliable coverage. Travel smarter, stay connected — download Airalo before your next adventure.To book surf coaching sessions, to find out about our immersive surf training camps, online video analysis program and special JWC rates for using SurfREC, head to justinwestcoaching.com direct links in the show notes.RelyOn Relocation offers comprehensive residency and citizenship solutions, including the Golden Visa, as well as tax advising and structuring, property assistance, mortgage and credit solutions, and settling-in support. Their all-in-one relocation service is designed to simplify the process, manage the paperwork, and help you plan the most suitable pathway — including the possibility of obtaining European citizenship.To learn more and book a tailored consultation, click through to their website — relyonrelocation.com

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    Relocating to Portugal: Residency, Citizenship, Tax Structuring & Property — Done Properly

    In this episode of Podcast Portugal, host Justin West speaks with Elena Bykovets, CEO and Founder of RelyOn Relocation Made Easy®, about what people often misunderstand before moving to Portugal — and why end-to-end, legally compliant relocation support is essential in today’s environment.Elena explains:What’s really happening when people first consider relocating to Portugal.The biggest misconceptions around residency and citizenship.Why “tax-friendly Portugal” only works with proper legal structuring.How international residents can legally access tax regimes with effective rates from 0% to 20%Common mistakes made when relocation or tax planning is handled independently.Property purchases and mortgage surprises facing international buyers.What a successful, long-term relocation actually looks like.This episode is essential listening for anyone considering moving to Portugal, investing in property, or seeking clarity amid conflicting online advice.Partnered with RelyOn Relocation®Residency, citizenship, tax structuring, and property — handled legally, clearly, and professionally.Schedule a consultation at relyonrelocation.com

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    Sex, pain, Identity, Trauma and the Lives We Appear to Be Living

    In this deeply reflective episode of Podcast Portugal, Justin West is joined by psychoanalyst in training, executive coach, writer and speaker Zoya Mesaric, whose work bridges psychoanalytic depth, trauma theory and somatic intelligence.Based between Vienna, Paris and Lisbon, Zoya works with individuals who appear successful and high-functioning on the outside, yet carry invisible emotional pain beneath the surface. Together, they explore what it means to live disconnected from one’s identity, why coping is not the same as healing, and how true transformation begins when we allow what was once unspeakable to be named.The conversation touches on trauma, ambition, grief, leadership, psychological safety, and the tension between performance and authenticity—both in personal life and professional success. Zoya also shares insights from her work with creatives, founders and trauma survivors, as well as her perspective as a columnist for Elle Magazine and a speaker at the World Congress for Psychotherapy.This episode is for anyone who feels emotionally overwhelmed, quietly exhausted, or ready to stop surviving and start living in alignment.Learn more about Zoya’s work and when you are ready to speak, reach out to her:https://zoyamesaric.com/Planning a trip to Portugal? Whether you’re exploring Lisbon, surfing Ericeira, or road-tripping through the Alentejo, staying connected is essential. I use Airalo every time I travel — even on my surf boat trips to the Maldives — so when we connected to collaborate, I was genuinely stoked. Airalo’s eSIMs give you instant data the moment you land. No queues, no physical SIM, just seamless, reliable coverage. Travel smarter, stay connected — download Airalo before your next adventure.If you haven’t already switched to Revolut, now is the perfect time.I use Revolut Personal to manage my everyday money — spending, saving, and sending across borders. You can hold over 30 currencies, transfer internationally at great rates, and even earn daily interest on your savings. It’s smart, fast, and used by more than 60 million people worldwide.And if you run a business, Revolut has an even more powerful solution. Revolut Business gives you a global account built for growth: multi-currency accounts, team cards, spend controls, international transfers, and easy ways to get paid. It’s streamlined, affordable, and designed to scale with you.Here’s the best part:Sign up for Revolut Personal click this link and join me on one of the most advanced money apps available.And if you're a founder or business owner, use the Podcast Portugal Revolut Business referral link and get your first month with no subscription fees.Whether it’s for your personal finances or your business, Revolut has you covered — all in one place.Flosports and FloGrappling Don’t miss a moment— tap the link in the show notes to start watching with FloGrappling now!To book surf coaching sessions, to find out about our immersive surf training camps, online video analysis program and special JWC rates for using SurfREC, head to justinwestcoaching.com direct links in the show notes.

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    Work Anywhere, Anytime: How DeskAmigo is Redefining Flexible Workspaces

    Remote work has transformed how and where we work, yet finding a productive, affordable place outside the home or office remains a challenge for many professionals.In this episode of Podcast Portugal, we speak with Charles from DeskAmigo, the platform redefining flexible workspaces by connecting remote workers with under-used tables in cafés, restaurants and hotels. Built on a simple but powerful idea, DeskAmigo creates value on both sides: professionals gain access to inspiring, work-friendly spaces without the commitment or cost of traditional coworking, while local venues unlock new revenue streams during quieter hours.We explore how DeskAmigo supports freelancers, remote workers and digital nomads looking for flexibility, focus and community, while also helping hospitality businesses adapt to changing work habits. The conversation looks at the rise of hybrid work, the demand for more human-centred working environments, and how platforms like DeskAmigo are reshaping the future of work in Portugal and beyond.Whether you work remotely, run a hospitality business, or are simply curious about how work culture is evolving, this episode offers a practical and timely insight into the new ways people choose to work.DeskAmigoPlanning a trip to Portugal? Whether you’re exploring Lisbon, surfing Ericeira, or road-tripping through the Alentejo, staying connected is essential. I use Airalo every time I travel — even on my surf boat trips to the Maldives — so when we connected to collaborate, I was genuinely stoked. Airalo’s eSIMs give you instant data the moment you land. No queues, no physical SIM, just seamless, reliable coverage. Travel smarter, stay connected — download Airalo before your next adventure.If you haven’t already switched to Revolut, now is the perfect time. I use Revolut Personal to manage my everyday money — spending, saving, and sending across borders. You can hold over 30 currencies, transfer internationally at great rates, and even earn daily interest on your savings. It’s smart, fast, and used by more than 60 million people worldwide.And if you run a business, Revolut has an even more powerful solution. Revolut Business gives you a global account built for growth: multi-currency accounts, team cards, spend controls, international transfers, and easy ways to get paid. It’s streamlined, affordable, and designed to scale with you.Here’s the best part:Sign up for Revolut Personal click this link and join me on one of the most advanced money apps available. And if you're a founder or business owner, use the Podcast Portugal Revolut Business referral link and get your first month with no subscription fees. Whether it’s for your personal finances or your business, Revolut has you covered — all in one place.Flosports and FloGrappling Don’t miss a moment— tap the link in the show notes to start watching with FloGrappling now!To book surf coaching sessions, to find out about our immersive surf training camps, online video analysis program and special JWC rates for using SurfREC, head to justinwestcoaching.com direct links in the show notes.

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    The Gut–Brain Connection: Nutrition, Microbiome & Mental Health | Margarida Beja

    Why Gut Health Matters for Mental Clarity, Resilience and Long-Term HealthIn this episode of Podcast Portugal, I’m joined by Margarida Beja, a registered dietitian specialising in gastroenterology at Flowin Clinics, to explore the powerful link between gut health, mental wellbeing, and human performance.‍ ‍We dive into the gut–brain axis, how modern diets are disrupting the microbiome, the role of gut health in immunity and inflammation, and the most effective steps you can take today to improve digestion, mood, and long-term health. We also challenge common nutrition myths and discuss why food still isn’t treated as a global health priority. A thought-provoking conversation that reframes health from the inside out.More info:margaridabeja.comflowinclinic.co.ukInstagram Book - Intestino Descomplicado Planning a trip to Portugal? Whether you’re exploring Lisbon, surfing Ericeira, or road-tripping through the Alentejo, staying connected is essential. I use Airalo every time I travel — even on my surf boat trips to the Maldives — so when we connected to collaborate, I was genuinely stoked. Airalo’s eSIMs give you instant data the moment you land. No queues, no physical SIM, just seamless, reliable coverage. Travel smarter, stay connected — download Airalo before your next adventure. If you haven’t already switched to Revolut, now is the perfect time. I use Revolut Personal to manage my everyday money — spending, saving, and sending across borders. You can hold over 30 currencies, transfer internationally at great rates, and even earn daily interest on your savings. It’s smart, fast, and used by more than 60 million people worldwide. And if you run a business, Revolut has an even more powerful solution. Revolut Business gives you a global account built for growth: multi-currency accounts, team cards, spend controls, international transfers, and easy ways to get paid. It’s streamlined, affordable, and designed to scale with you.Here’s the best part:Sign up for Revolut Personal click this link and join me on one of the most advanced money apps available. And if you're a founder or business owner, use the Podcast Portugal Revolut Business referral link and get your first month with no subscription fees.Whether it’s for your personal finances or your business, Revolut has you covered — all in one place.Flosports and FloGrappling Don’t miss a moment— tap the link in the show notes to start watching with FloGrappling now!To book surf coaching sessions, to find out about our immersive surf training camps, online video analysis program and special JWC rates for using SurfREC, head to justinwestcoaching.com direct links in the show notes.

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    RUGBY LEGEND DAN LUGER

    In this landmark episode of Podcast Portugal, we sit down with former England international rugby union player Dan Luger to reflect on an extraordinary career at the highest level of the game and to explore the next chapter of his life, increasingly shaped by Portugal, surfing and lifestyle transition. Despite a career repeatedly challenged by injury, Dan Luger’s international record remains exceptional. He scored 24 tries in 38 appearances for England, placing him among an elite group of try-scorers in the history of English rugby. Notably, he began his international career by scoring in each of his first two internationals, against the Netherlands and Italy in the 1998 Rugby World Cup qualifiers—an achievement matched by only a handful of players. Dan’s pathway to the top included appearances for England Students, England Under-21s, and England A, before making his senior England debut in 1998. He featured at the 1999 Rugby World Cup, scoring a memorable try against Fiji, and cemented his reputation in November 2000 with a dramatic, last-minute match-winning try against Australia—one of the most iconic moments of that era. His international career also included selection for the 2001 British & Irish Lions tour to Australia, where he scored a hat-trick of tries in the opening match against Western Australia before injury cruelly cut short his tour. In 2003, he added further highlights with tries in England’s Grand Slam victory over Ireland and the emphatic World Cup warm-up win over Wales at the Millennium Stadium. Although an unusual substitution incident during the 2003 Rugby World Cup meant he did not receive an official cap for one appearance, Dan was nonetheless an integral part of England’s world champion squad, contributing to one of the greatest achievements in English sporting history. Beyond the fifteen-a-side game, he was also a distinguished England Sevens international, representing his country until 2006. In this conversation, Dan reflects candidly on elite performance, resilience, team culture, and life after professional sport. He also shares a more personal perspective on his growing connection with Portugal, having visited frequently, placed an offer on property, and embraced the surfing lifestyle that now plays an increasingly important role in his life beyond rugby. This episode offers rare insight into international rugby, World Cup success, and the realities of transition after elite sport, making it an essential listen for fans of rugby union, sports history, high performance culture, and those drawn to Portugal as a place to live, invest, and reset. A truly important and wide-ranging episode for Podcast Portugal, featuring one of England rugby’s most accomplished and thoughtful figures. If you’re considering a move to Portugal, finding the right people to guide you can make all the difference. RelyOn Relocation offers comprehensive residency and citizenship solutions, including the Golden Visa, as well as tax advising and structuring, property assistance, mortgage and credit solutions, and settling-in support.  Their all-in-one relocation service is designed to simplify the process, manage the paperwork, and help you plan the most suitable pathway — including the possibility of obtaining European citizenship. To learn more and book a tailored consultation, click through to their website — relyonrelocation.com That’s relyonrelocation.com  Planning a trip to Portugal? Whether you’re exploring Lisbon, surfing Ericeira, or road-tripping through the Alentejo, staying connected is essential. I use Airalo every time I travel — even on my surf boat trips to the Maldives — so when we connected to collaborate, I was genuinely stoked. Airalo’s eSIMs give you instant data the moment you land. No queues, no physical SIM, just seamless, reliable coverage. Travel smarter, stay connected — download Airalo before your next adventure. If you haven’t already switched to Revolut, now is the perfect time. I use Revolut Personal to manage my everyday money — spending, saving, and sending across borders. You can hold over 30 currencies, transfer internationally at great rates, and even earn daily interest on your savings. It’s smart, fast, and used by more than 60 million people worldwide. And if you run a business, Revolut has an even more powerful solution. Revolut Business gives you a global account built for growth: multi-currency accounts, team cards, spend controls, international transfers, and easy ways to get paid. It’s streamlined, affordable, and designed to scale with you. Here’s the best part: Sign up for Revolut Personal click this link and join me on one of the most advanced money apps available. And if you're a founder or business owner, use the Podcast Portugal Revolut Business referral link and get your first month with no subscription fees. Whether it’s for your personal finances or your business, Revolut has you covered — all in one place. Flosports and FloGrappling Don’t miss a moment— tap the link in the show notes to start watching with FloGrappling now!

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    How SurfREC Is Transforming Surf Filming with José “Zé” Ferreira

    In this episode of Podcast Portugal, host Justin West sits down with former pro surfer turned tech innovator, José “Zé” Ferreira, the co-founder of SurfREC — Portugal’s cutting-edge automated surf filming system now operating at Ribeira d’Ilhas and Carcavelos. Zé shares his journey from elite athlete to entrepreneur, how SurfREC’s robotic AI-powered cameras capture every wave with precision, and why the platform is becoming essential for surfers who want consistent, high-quality footage.This episode also highlights the upcoming collaboration between SurfREC and Justin West Coaching, enabling surfers to film their sessions with SurfREC and receive professional online video analysis directly from Justin West. Perfect for surfers seeking performance progression, coaches exploring tech tools, and anyone excited about Portugal’s evolving surf-tech landscape.SurfREC & Justin West Coaching OFFERIf you’re looking to level up your surfing I've got a couple of easy ways to get you  moving forward.I’m running in-person coaching sessions here in Portugal with flexible dates, so if you’re travelling through or planning a trip, we can lock in a few sessions and work on exactly what your surfing needs.And thanks to our collab with SurfREC, the AI robotic filming system now operating in Ribeira d’Ilhas and Carcavelos you can get footage of your sessions, just send me 5 clips and I’ll break down every detail for you.But even if you’re not in Portugal, no problem—you can send me up to five waves from anywhere in the world. Surf trip to Indo, comp heats, your local break, even wave-pools. If you’ve got the footage, I’m happy to analyse it.If you want to dive deeper into SurfREC, check out Podcast Portugal Episode 50 with Ze Ferreira.To book surf coaching sessions, to find out about our immersive surf training camps, online video analysis program and special JWC rates for using SurfREC, head to justinwestcoaching.com direct links in the show notes.Planning a trip to Portugal? Whether you’re exploring Lisbon, surfing Ericeira, or road-tripping through the Alentejo, staying connected is essential. I use Airalo every time I travel — even on my surf boat trips to the Maldives — so when we connected to collaborate, I was genuinely stoked. Airalo’s eSIMs give you instant data the moment you land. No queues, no physical SIM, just seamless, reliable coverage. Travel smarter, stay connected — download Airalo before your next adventure.If you haven’t already switched to Revolut, now is the perfect time. I use Revolut Personal to manage my everyday money — spending, saving, and sending across borders. You can hold over 30 currencies, transfer internationally at great rates, and even earn daily interest on your savings. It’s smart, fast, and used by more than 60 million people worldwide.And if you run a business, Revolut has an even more powerful solution. Revolut Business gives you a global account built for growth: multi-currency accounts, team cards, spend controls, international transfers, and easy ways to get paid. It’s streamlined, affordable, and designed to scale with you.Here’s the best part:Sign up for Revolut Personal click this link and join me on one of the most advanced money apps available.And if you're a founder or business owner, use the Podcast Portugal Revolut Business referral link and get your first month with no subscription fees.Whether it’s for your personal finances or your business, Revolut has you covered — all in one place.Flosports and FloGrappling Don’t miss a moment— tap the link in the show notes to start watching with FloGrappling now!

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    Surf, Society & Coastal Futures — with Anthropologist Dr Vera Azevedo

    In Episode 49 of Podcast Portugal, Justin welcomes Dr Vera Azevedo, anthropologist, researcher, and author of the groundbreaking book “Zone de Impact: Surf e Patrimonialização do Mar na Ericeira”. In this compelling conversation, Dr Azevedo explores the deep cultural, historical, and economic forces shaping Portugal’s surfing landscape. The discussion traces the evolution of surfing in Portugal—from coastal fishing traditions to the global recognition of Ericeira as a World Surfing Reserve—and examines how surfing has become a powerful driver of local identity, heritage protection, and regional development. Justin and Dr Azevedo also dive into the fast-growing world of wave pools, analysing their potential impact on coastal tourism, athlete performance pathways, environmental pressures, and the Portuguese surf economy. This thoughtful dialogue offers crucial insight into how emerging surf technologies may reshape both inland tourism and longstanding coastal communities. As the author of one of the most important contemporary works on Portuguese surf culture, Dr Azevedo brings academic clarity and cultural depth to a topic of global interest. Listeners can find information on book launch events, signings, and her latest research on Dr Vera Azevedo’s Instagram. You can also buy her book by clicking this link. This episode is essential listening for surfers, coaches, academics, coastal professionals, and anyone searching for expert analysis on surfing, heritage, and the future of Portugal’s coastline. Planning a trip to Portugal? Whether you’re exploring Lisbon, surfing Ericeira, or road-tripping through the Alentejo, staying connected is essential. I use Airalo every time I travel — even on my surf boat trips to the Maldives — so when we connected to collaborate, I was genuinely stoked. Airalo’s eSIMs give you instant data the moment you land. No queues, no physical SIM, just seamless, reliable coverage. Travel smarter, stay connected — download Airalo before your next adventure. If you haven’t already switched to Revolut, now is the perfect time. I use Revolut Personal to manage my everyday money — spending, saving, and sending across borders. You can hold over 30 currencies, transfer internationally at great rates, and even earn daily interest on your savings. It’s smart, fast, and used by more than 60 million people worldwide. And if you run a business, Revolut has an even more powerful solution. Revolut Business gives you a global account built for growth: multi-currency accounts, team cards, spend controls, international transfers, and easy ways to get paid. It’s streamlined, affordable, and designed to scale with you. Here’s the best part: Sign up for Revolut Personal click this link and join me on one of the most advanced money apps available. And if you're a founder or business owner, use the Podcast Portugal Revolut Business referral link and get your first month with no subscription fees. Whether it’s for your personal finances or your business, Revolut has you covered — all in one place.

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    Serpico Ninja

    In this episode of Podcast Portugal, Justin sits down with Colin Byrne — Serpico Ninja — a renowned MMA coach known for his influential work with Conor McGregor’s team during McGregor’s rise to global dominance.Together, they explore the surprising overlap between elite MMA coaching and high-level surf performance: skill acquisition, movement intelligence, conditioning, and periodisation systems that translate seamlessly from the octagon to the ocean.Justin and Colin also break down cutting-edge research on coastal environments — including negative air ions and bioactive sea-spray aerosols — and discuss how surfers, fighters, and everyday athletes can harness the ocean for recovery, resilience, and mental clarity.This is a must-listen for surfers, martial artists, coaches, and anyone fascinated by high-performance training and the science of feeling better by the sea.Find out more about Shinobi MMA Academy If you’re hearing this podcast right now, it’s thanks to Starlink. Out here in rural Alentejo, reliable internet used to be a constant battle — but Starlink has completely changed the game. The speeds are fast, the setup was unbelievably simple, and the customer service has been excellent from day one. For anyone working remotely, especially in rural or hard-to-reach areas, it’s genuinely a lifeline.And now, there’s an even better reason to join:When someone signs up with my Starlink referral link and activates their service, you get one month free. And for new customers, Starlink is offering no upfront hardware costs. Zero.Starlink has been a total game-changer for me, and it can be for you too. Use click this link and get connected today.If you haven’t already switched to Revolut, now is the perfect time. I use Revolut Personal to manage my everyday money — spending, saving, and sending across borders. You can hold over 30 currencies, transfer internationally at great rates, and even earn daily interest on your savings. It’s smart, fast, and used by more than 60 million people worldwide.And if you run a business, Revolut has an even more powerful solution. Revolut Business gives you a global account built for growth: multi-currency accounts, team cards, spend controls, international transfers, and easy ways to get paid. It’s streamlined, affordable, and designed to scale with you.Here’s the best part:Sign up for Revolut Personal click this link and join me on one of the most advanced money apps available.And if you're a founder or business owner, use the Podcast Portugal Revolut Business referral link and get your first month with no subscription fees.Whether it’s for your personal finances or your business, Revolut has you covered — all in one place.

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    Inside Lisbon’s Creative Pulse: A Conversation with Rita of Lisbon Art Office

    If you’re hearing this podcast right now, it’s thanks to Starlink.Out here in rural Alentejo, reliable internet used to be a constant battle — but Starlink has completely changed the game. The speeds are fast, the setup was unbelievably simple, and the customer service has been excellent from day one. For anyone working remotely, especially in rural or hard-to-reach areas, it’s genuinely a lifeline. And now, there’s an even better reason to join:When someone signs up with my Starlink referral link and activates their service, you get one month free. And for new customers, Starlink is offering no upfront hardware costs. Zero. Starlink has been a total game-changer for me, and it can be for you too. Use click this link and get connected today.If you haven’t already switched to Revolut, now is the perfect time.I use Revolut Personal to manage my everyday money — spending, saving, and sending across borders. You can hold over 30 currencies, transfer internationally at great rates, and even earn daily interest on your savings. It’s smart, fast, and used by more than 60 million people worldwide. And if you run a business, Revolut has an even more powerful solution. Revolut Business gives you a global account built for growth: multi-currency accounts, team cards, spend controls, international transfers, and easy ways to get paid. It’s streamlined, affordable, and designed to scale with you. Here’s the best part:Sign up for Revolut Personal click this link and join me on one of the most advanced money apps available. And if you're a founder or business owner, use the Podcast Portugal Revolut Business referral link and get your first month with no subscription fees.Whether it’s for your personal finances or your business, Revolut has you covered — all in one place.

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    The Share-Bear Campaign: A Conversation with Kelly Dugmore

    In this episode of Podcast Portugal, we sit down with Kelly Dugmore, from Algarve Care Services (ACS), to explore the deeply human issues of loneliness, caregiving, and dementia. Inspired by ACS’s newly launched “Share Bear Campaign,” Kelly discusses how the initiative seeks to bring warmth, connection, and visibility to people who may feel isolated—especially those living alone or navigating memory loss.We unpack the challenges carers face, the subtle signs of memory decline, and the role that small acts of kindness can play in building community. Kelly also explains how the campaign works, from teddy-bear donations to community outreach, and how listeners can get involved or access support.Listeners who would like to support or learn more about the Share Bear Campaign can visit Algarve Care Services at algarvecare.com, where they can find the latest updates, teddy drop-off locations via Instagram and Facebook, and contact details for further enquiries.This episode of Podcast Portugal is brought to you by Revolut Business. If you run a company here in Portugal – or anywhere across Europe – you already know how painful old-school banking can be: slow transfers, hidden fees, and endless paperwork.Revolut Business changes that. With a Revolut Business account, you get lightning-fast international payments, multi-currency wallets, and smart expense management – all in one app.And here’s the best part: when you sign up using our special link, Podcast Portugal receives a €400 referral bonus. It’s a great way to streamline your business finances and support the show at the same time.So if you’ve been thinking about upgrading your business banking, now’s the moment. Just click Revolut Business and get started today.This episode is brought to you by:Flosports and FloGrappling Don’t miss a moment— tap the link in the show notes to start watching with FloGrappling now!

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    Empowering Families to Travel Long-Term: A Conversation with Mauro Repacci, CEO of Boundless Life

    In this compelling interview, Portugal-based listeners of Podcast Portugal will discover how the concept of family life on the move has matured into a holistic lifestyle. Mauro Repacci shares his vision behind Boundless Life: enabling families to travel long-term without sacrificing career momentum, children’s education or a sense of belonging.  We begin by unpacking the core challenge that sparked the company’s founding: as Repacci observed during lockdowns, many families found the traditional cycle of office-work plus school plus fixed location lacking in flexibility and meaningful connection. From that insight, Boundless Life developed a three-part model: Thoughtfully designed homes in destinations around the world where families can live, while still being able to work remotely and connect. A tailored education system, crafted for children of families on the move, so travel does not disrupt learning but becomes an extension of it.Vibrant community and coworking hubs, which ensure parents are not isolated, children form friendships and culture is experienced together rather than as tourists.  We also discuss how the idea of family travel has evolved—as Repacci says, it’s not just about taking the kids on holiday, but integrating work, life, education and new experiences into a seamless, long-term rhythm.  Key take-aways for families include: How to evaluate and choose destinations that support remote-work infrastructure, safe family-friendly housing and meaningful local culture.The importance of planning for visas, education continuity and community support when moving as a family.Tips on shifting mindset: viewing travel not as a break, but as a lifestyle that blends purpose, learning and connection.Why community matters: making connections with other like-minded families, sharing routines and creating a sense of belonging far from “home”. Whether you’re a parent exploring long-term travel with children, a remote-working professional considering mobility, or simply curious about how families are redefining the future of work and home—this episode delivers tangible inspiration and actionable ideas. Tune in to learn from one family’s bold leap and how many others are now following, making every destination a classroom, every coworking space a common ground, and travel itself a way of life. For more information go to the website boundless.life This episode of Podcast Portugal is brought to you by Revolut Business. If you run a company here in Portugal – or anywhere across Europe – you already know how painful old-school banking can be: slow transfers, hidden fees, and endless paperwork. Revolut Business changes that. With a Revolut Business account, you get lightning-fast international payments, multi-currency wallets, and smart expense management – all in one app. And here’s the best part: when you sign up using our special link, Podcast Portugal receives a €400 referral bonus. It’s a great way to streamline your business finances and support the show at the same time. So if you’ve been thinking about upgrading your business banking, now’s the moment. Just click Revolut Business and get started today. This episode is brought to you by:Flosports and FloGrappling Don’t miss a moment— tap the link in the show notes to start watching with FloGrappling now!

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    From California to Portugal: Rediscovering Home with André Castro

    In this episode of Podcast Portugal, we sit down with Lisbon-born entrepreneur André Castro, whose remarkable journey has taken him from the streets of San Francisco to the serene coastlines of the Algarve. André shares how more than a decade abroad shaped his perspective on business, creativity, and the meaning of home.We discuss the lessons travel can teach about adaptability and innovation, how he applies those insights to his real estate and drone ventures in Portugal, and the joy of returning to a slower, more intentional lifestyle. From alpacas that became movie stars to renovating coastal villas and uncovering hidden gems across Portugal, André’s story is a refreshing reminder of how embracing change can lead to purpose and peace.Follow André’s adventures and projects at @andrecastro_pt, @Cali2Portugal, and @BrisaMar_algarve.This episode of Podcast Portugal is brought to you by Revolut Business. If you run a company here in Portugal – or anywhere across Europe – you already know how painful old-school banking can be: slow transfers, hidden fees, and endless paperwork.Revolut Business changes that. With a Revolut Business account, you get lightning-fast international payments, multi-currency wallets, and smart expense management – all in one app.And here’s the best part: when you sign up using our special link, Podcast Portugal receives a €400 referral bonus. It’s a great way to streamline your business finances and support the show at the same time.So if you’ve been thinking about upgrading your business banking, now’s the moment. Just click Revolut Business and get started today.This episode is brought to you by:Flosports and FloGrappling Don’t miss a moment— tap the link in the show notes to start watching with FloGrappling now!

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    Portugal Remembered: Memory, Monuments, and Identity with Dr Andrew João Carvalho Nunes

    Reframing Portugal’s past through culture, memory, and the Lusophone imaginationIn this thought-provoking episode, host Justin West is joined by Dr Andrew João Carvalho Nunes, an interdisciplinary scholar exploring how Portugal remembers — and sometimes forgets — its complex past.From monuments and graffiti to Fado under Salazar, Justin and Andrew unpack how art, politics, and heritage continue to shape Portuguese identity across Portugal, Brazil, and the wider Lusophone world. Together, they examine what it means to “decolonise” culture, reinterpret national myths, and build a more honest relationship with history.An essential conversation for anyone interested in Portuguese culture, postcolonial memory, and the evolving sense of Lusophone identity.For further reading and links Andrews work please follow this link.Portuguese Representations of 1950s American Rock ’n’ Roll (Sub)Culture: Luso-Retro, to be published by Cambridge Scholars in late 2025Correction: Andrew is aware that he mistakenly said Afonso II was married to Philippa of Lancaster and that one of their children was Vasco da Gama. He meant that João I was married to Philippa and that one of their children was Henry the Navigator (Infante D. Henrique). Andrew has recognised this error himself and contacted the podcast to ensure the correction is noted.

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    Laura Taborda: Running Beyond Limits

    This week on Podcast Portugal, we sit down with Laura Taborda — Portuguese national steeplechase champion and professional Adidas athlete — to explore the rhythm of an athlete’s life both on and off the track. Laura opens up about training schedules, recovering from injury, and the balance between fragility and strength that defines an elite runner’s mindset. We discuss the power of consistency, discipline, and motivation, and how brands like Adidas play a vital role in helping athletes chase their dreams. From running culture and the rise of running club dating, to finding community and social connection through sport, Laura shares a refreshingly honest perspective on staying active and grounded. With the European Cross Country Championships coming to Lagoa, Algarve in December 2025 and the Olympic qualification requiring a new Portuguese national record, the road ahead is as inspiring as it is demanding. Follow Laura’s journey on Instagram This episode of Podcast Portugal is brought to you by Revolut Business. If you run a company here in Portugal – or anywhere across Europe – you already know how painful old-school banking can be: slow transfers, hidden fees, and endless paperwork. Revolut Business changes that. With a Revolut Business account, you get lightning-fast international payments, multi-currency wallets, and smart expense management – all in one app. And here’s the best part: when you sign up using our special link, Podcast Portugal receives a €400 referral bonus. It’s a great way to streamline your business finances and support the show at the same time. So if you’ve been thinking about upgrading your business banking, now’s the moment. Just click Revolut Business and get started today. Flosports and FloGrappling Don’t miss a moment— tap the link in the show notes to start watching with FloGrappling now!

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    Navigating Portugal Relocation with Ana Caramujo of Savvy Cat Realty

    In Episode 41 of Podcast Portugal, Ana Caramujo, founder of Savvy Cat Realty, shares her inspiring origin story and mission to redefine relocation services for those moving to Portugal. Ana dives deep into the common hurdles expats face and how Savvy Cat Realty uniquely supports clients throughout these challenges. This episode is a must-listen for anyone considering a move, real estate investment, or lifestyle change in Portugal. Find out more at https://savvycatrealty.com/ 

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    Living Together, Living Better: Sat village and the Future of Community Life in Portugal

    What does it really mean to share your life, space, and daily rhythm with others in a modern community setting?In this episode of Podcast Portugal, we speak with the founder of satvillage.com, a pioneering project redefining how people live together in Portugal.From the benefits of connection, sustainability, and shared resources, to the practical questions of privacy, conflict resolution, and affordability, we explore both the dream and the reality of community living. Whether you are a digital nomad, a young family, or simply curious about alternative lifestyles, this conversation opens a window into a growing movement shaping the way we think about home, belonging, and the future of villages.This episode of Podcast Portugal is brought to you by Revolut Business. If you run a company here in Portugal – or anywhere across Europe – you already know how painful old-school banking can be: slow transfers, hidden fees, and endless paperwork.Revolut Business changes that. With a Revolut Business account, you get lightning-fast international payments, multi-currency wallets, and smart expense management – all in one app.And here’s the best part: when you sign up using our special link, Podcast Portugal receives a €400 referral bonus. It’s a great way to streamline your business finances and support the show at the same time.So if you’ve been thinking about upgrading your business banking, now’s the moment. Just click Revolut Business and get started today.This episode is brought to you by FloSports and FloGrappling — the streaming platform for dedicated fans of grappling, rugby, basketball, volleyball, swimming, cycling, and more. But if you’re into Brazilian jiu-jitsu, you’ll want to head straight to FloGrappling. They stream all the major events: IBJJF, ADCC, WNO, the Pan Ams and yes — even the IBJJF European Masters, where you could’ve watched me win gold!Tap the link in the show notes or go to podcastportugal.com to subscribe and get access to all the action.

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    Biohacking Health with Dr Sara Marilyn Jesus

    In this episode of Podcast Portugal, host Justin West speaks with Dr Sara Marilyn Jesus, physician and wellness advocate, about the simplest and most effective steps we can all take to optimise our health.From practical biohacks that are within everyone’s reach to the importance of lifestyle and preventative care, Dr Jesus offers valuable insights that challenge the over-reliance on medication in modern medicine.The discussion also explores her wider work in integrative health and her mission to empower individuals to take ownership of their wellbeing. Find out more here and follow Dr Sara Marilyn Jesus and her programs on Instagram@[email protected]: supersapiens.pt This episode is brought to you by: satvillage.com What if home wasn’t just a house, but a way of life? That’s the idea behind satvillage.com — a conscious community on Portugal’s stunning west coast. Here, you own your own private home with full facilities, but connect on your own terms in a shared community centre, complete with yoga space, living areas, and more. Sat Village sits beside a natural forest reserve, just five minutes from the beach, ten minutes from Ericeira, and only 35 minutes from Lisbon Airport. It’s the perfect balance: close to nature, close to surf, and close to all the amenities you need — including a yoga centre next door offering daily practice and meals. The founders began simply searching for a home where they could raise their children — somewhere near the ocean, surrounded by likeminded souls, grounded in health, growth, and harmony with nature and the local community. That vision has grown into Sat Village. Find out more, and maybe discover your own new way of living, at Satvillage.com.Revolut. As someone who’s travelled extensively—and now runs a business here in Portugal—I value freedom, seamless usability, and bullet-proof security. That’s why I can’t say enough good things about Revolut. Did you know that Portuguese bank accounts can occasionally be frozen by authorities? With a Revolut account as your backup, you’ll still be able to pay bills, receive payments, and keep your personal life and business humming. Revolut gives you multi-currency accounts that let you spend in over 150 currencies at interbank rates. The app is straightforward and intuitive, letting you freeze and unfreeze your card with a tap, use disposable virtual cards for safe online shopping, and benefit from advanced security protections. To help support Podcast Portugal, and if you’re thinking about getting a backup bank account, click this link to sign up for a new Revolut account. It’s a win-win situation — you get all the benefits of Revolut, and every time someone signs up, Revolut rewards Podcast Portugal with €40. “A Revolut account is freedom in your pocket—set it up today and rest a little easier.” Flosports and FloGrappling Don’t miss a moment— tap the link in the show notes to start watching with FloGrappling now!

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    Nuno Mendes: A Culinary Journey of Vision and Soul

    Chef Nuno Mendes shares his journey from the USA to London’s Michelin-starred kitchens and back to Portugal.From his acclaimed projects Cozinha das Flores (Porto), Santa Joana (Lisboa), and The Rose Deal, as well as co-founder of Lisboeta London to his book Lisboeta, Nuno reflects on the experiences that shaped his success and his mission to showcase Portuguese cuisine to the world.@nunoviajante

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    Meet the Tugas: Chris Jones on Portugal’s History, Culture & Modern Identity

    In this episode, we welcome Chris Jones, author of Meet the Tugas and founder of Portuguese company Paco Services. His book takes listeners on a sweeping journey across Portugal — from volcanic islands and sunlit vineyards to centuries-old villages and bustling cities. Drawing on three years of travels across every corner of the country, Chris reveals Portugal’s grandeur and pride, exploring the triumphs, tragedies, and hidden stories etched into its land and people. Alongside history, he also reflects on the modern forces transforming Portugal, from soaring rents to the influx of new arrivals making it their home. You can find Meet the Tugas in bookstores across Portugal, or via this link. To learn more about Paco Services, visit this link. This episode of Podcast Portugal is brought to you by Algarve Care Services — offering professional, reliable, English-speaking home care and lifestyle support across the Algarve, now expanding into Coimbra, Lisbon, Cascais, Sintra, and Porto over the next few months. Whether you’re retiring here, supporting an ageing parent, or simply seeking someone you can trust with day-to-day life, Algarve Care Services brings compassion, local knowledge, and real peace of mind to families from all over the world. We’ll be speaking with Kelly Dugmore, Algarve Care Services Founder and CEO, in an upcoming episode to learn more about her story and her mission to make care in Portugal more dementia-friendly and accessible to those with mobility issues. Visit algarvecare.com via to see how they can support your life here in Portugal. This episode is also brought to you by ExpatsPortugal.com — your trusted online community for everything related to moving to, living in, or investing in Portugal. What really sets Expats Portugal apart is its welcoming, knowledgeable community. Whether you're just starting to explore the idea of life in Portugal or you're already settling in, you'll find live webinars, expert Q&As, member discounts, a vibrant forum, and friendly in-person meet ups happening across the country. And just for Podcast Portugal listeners, you can get 15% off membership by using the code PODCASTPORTUGAL at checkout. To help support Podcast Portugal, and if you’re thinking about getting a backup bank account, click this link to sign up for a new Revolut account. It’s a win-win situation — you get all the benefits of Revolut, and every time someone signs up, Revolut rewards Podcast Portugal with €40. A Revolut account is freedom in your pocket—set it up today and rest a little easier.

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    Left Right Left Right – Walking with Andre Around Lisbon

    In this episode of Podcast Portugal, Justin is joined by Andre from Walking with Andre for a rich conversation that takes us through the streets of Lisbon — from its historical quarters, museums, and art galleries to the lasting legacy of the devastating Lisbon earthquake. Along the way, we explore the Portuguese mentality, cultural identity, and the unique rhythm of life in Portugal. We also dive into deeper topics: politics, the importance of education, and the challenge of retaining local talent while attracting international talent to strengthen Portugal’s future. This episode blends history, culture, and forward-thinking ideas, offering both locals and visitors a thoughtful walk through Lisbon’s past, present, and possibilities. Whether you’re passionate about Portuguese heritage or curious about the country’s role in today’s world, this episode invites you to walk, reflect, and discover.@walkingwithandre This episode of Podcast Portugal is brought to you by Algarve Care Services — offering professional, reliable, English-speaking home care and lifestyle support across the Algarve, now expanding into Coimbra, Lisbon, Cascais, Sintra, and Porto over the next few months. Whether you’re retiring here, supporting an ageing parent, or simply seeking someone you can trust with day-to-day life, Algarve Care Services brings compassion, local knowledge, and real peace of mind to families from all over the world.We’ll be speaking with Kelly Dugmore, Algarve Care Services Founder and CEO, in an upcoming episode to learn more about her story and her mission to make care in Portugal more dementia-friendly and accessible to those with mobility issues. Visit algarvecare.com via to see how they can support your life here in Portugal.This episode is also brought to you by ExpatsPortugal.com — your trusted online community for everything related to moving to, living in, or investing in Portugal. What really sets Expats Portugal apart is its welcoming, knowledgeable community. Whether you're just starting to explore the idea of life in Portugal or you're already settling in, you'll find live webinars, expert Q&As, member discounts, a vibrant forum, and friendly in-person meet ups happening across the country. And just for Podcast Portugal listeners, you can get 15% off membership by using the code PODCASTPORTUGAL at checkout. To help support Podcast Portugal, and if you’re thinking about getting a backup bank account, click this link to sign up for a new Revolut account. It’s a win-win situation — you get all the benefits of Revolut, and every time someone signs up, Revolut rewards Podcast Portugal with €40. A Revolut account is freedom in your pocket—set it up today and rest a little easier.

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    USA to Portugal: Louie Silvas Journey Home

    In this episode of Podcast Portugal, we welcome Louie Silva, the creator behind Louie in Portugal on YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok.Louie shares his personal journey of moving from the United States back to his homeland of Portugal.He tells us about meeting his American wife, their decision to settle in Portugal, and how he began documenting everyday life here.Through his content, Louie gives thousands of viewers practical insights, honest stories, and a light-hearted take on the realities of living and moving to Portugal.Follow Louie’s channels here:YouTube: Louie in PortugalInstagram: @louieinportugalTikTok: @louie_in_portugalYou can also follow his wife on Instagram @morganinportugal This episode of Podcast Portugal is brought to you by Algarve Care Services — offering professional, reliable, English-speaking home care and lifestyle support across the Algarve, now expanding into Coimbra, Lisbon, Cascais, Sintra, and Porto over the next few months.Whether you’re retiring here, supporting an ageing parent, or simply seeking someone you can trust with day-to-day life, Algarve Care Services brings compassion, local knowledge, and real peace of mind to families from all over the world.We’ll be speaking with Kelly Dugmore, Algarve Care Services Founder and CEO, in an upcoming episode to learn more about her story and her mission to make care in Portugal more dementia-friendly and accessible to those with mobility issues.Visit Algarvecare.com via the link in the show notes to see how they can support your life here in Portugal.And Revolut; as someone who’s travelled extensively—and now runs a business here in Portugal—I value freedom, seamless usability, and bullet-proof security. That’s why I can’t say enough good things about Revolut. Did you know that Portuguese bank accounts can occasionally be frozen by authorities? With a Revolut account as your backup, you’ll still be able to pay bills, receive payments, and keep your personal life and business humming.Revolut gives you multi-currency accounts that let you spend in over 150 currencies at interbank rates. The app is straightforward and intuitive, letting you freeze and unfreeze your card with a tap, use disposable virtual cards for safe online shopping, and benefit from advanced security protections.To help support Podcast Portugal, and if you’re thinking about getting a backup bank account, click this link to sign up for a new Revolut account. It’s a win-win situation — you get all the benefits of Revolut, and every time someone signs up, Revolut rewards Podcast Portugal with €40.A Revolut account is freedom in your pocket—set it up today and rest a little easier.

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    Ricardo from Adamastor Swim Adventures

    Join us for an exhilarating conversation with Ricardo Jorge Correia—also known as “El Professor”—the visionary founder of Adamastor Swim Adventures. With a Sports Science degree, over 200 open-water and triathlon races, and years coaching since 1997, Ricardo has transformed his passion into epic swimming holidays, swim tours, and clinics along Portugal’s Algarve coast and the Azores. In this episode, we dive into how Ricardo fell in love with the ocean, the story behind the Adamastor name, and what sets his ocean swim adventures apart—from guided tours of Albufeira, Portimão, Carvoeiro, Benagil, Lagos, and Sagres, to unforgettable experiences like the Sagres Cape Cross and seven-day trips in the Algarve and Azores. We also explore the safety protocols, wildlife encounters, and Ricardo’s favorite top ocean swim locations—including Salema, Albandeira caves, the Sagres islets, Portimão-to-Alvor coastline, and sunrise swims in Alvor. Whether you’re an open-water swimmer, adventure traveler, or nature lover, this episode offers a front-row seat to discovering Portugal’s most breathtaking swim spots. Want to ride the waves yourself? Learn more about Ricardo’s unforgettable swim adventures at https://adamastor-swim.pt.This episode is brought to you by: Revolut - To help support Podcast Portugal, and if you’re thinking about getting a backup bank account, click this link to sign up for a new Revolut account. It’s a win-win situation — you get all the benefits of Revolut, and every time someone signs up, Revolut rewards Podcast Portugal with €40. Flosports and FloGrappling Don’t miss a moment— tap the link in the show notes to start watching with FloGrappling now!

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A weekly podcast in English about Portugal´s culture, history and daily life with various guests. Living in Portugal, moving to Portugal or visiting Portugal? Podcast Portugal is your essential resource for everything Portugal in English.

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