6 Ways Spain is RAPIDLY Changing

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @spainrevealed
    @spainrevealed  Год назад +28

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    • @Ana-Maria-Sierra
      @Ana-Maria-Sierra Год назад +2

      Excellent vlog! It’s astounding how little, if anything, Americans (or many other foreigners, know about historic or contemporary Spain. You are doing a great service by enriching their knowledge. Thank you!

    • @axwleurope9519
      @axwleurope9519 Год назад +1

      Communists calling far right to everyone to justify their communism in 2023

    • @kazihabiurrahman3543
      @kazihabiurrahman3543 Год назад

      ive booked in malaga for 9 days from 24 august -will there still be a heatwave

    • @hartjeslips4061
      @hartjeslips4061 Год назад +1

      Be nice to Yoli: you are a parent too! Acknowledge that both your lives have changed by becoming parents! (Believe me, been there, done that!)

    • @SteveHavill
      @SteveHavill Год назад

      Hey James and Yoly, thanks for your guidance in your video series. We (my wife Shannon and I) had an unexpected trip to Spain come up and these videos are so very helpful if cutting through the noise. We came through Barcelona last week and had a fantastic meal / experience at Can Romanet. And yes, there was an attempted pick-pocket incident, fortunately we were aware and averted the situation. We are in Madrid now and will be downtown exploring this Friday if you want to meet for a Sangria or Vermouth. Reach out if you are free and interested in seeing if we can connect. We also got set up on Express VPN and really appreciated that resource too. Thanks you both!

  • @christopherwright8600
    @christopherwright8600 Год назад +156

    I'm a big fan of this format with you guys playing off each other and offering a fascinating insider's view and outsider's view of what's happening in Spain now. Good job guys!

  • @OneTouch1980
    @OneTouch1980 Год назад +147

    Let's keep northern Spain a secret. I fell in love with the Basque Country over 10 years ago when my then girlfriend brought me to meet her abuela and tīa. The weather in the north is amazing.

    • @israelbaras8237
      @israelbaras8237 Год назад +27

      si porfa xd como pais superturistico no debemos revelar lo poco que nos queda jajaajaj me gusta ir al norma a playas asturianas con poca gente y plena naturaleza

    • @andros1000
      @andros1000 Год назад +20

      I’m afraid it’s too late for that. But, it’s possible to take proactive steps and do things like banning Airbnb, and similar regulations to keep the place from becoming a tourist trap where the locals get crowded out and priced out. This should go a long way towards minimising the crunch on the North.

    • @tylermartin319
      @tylermartin319 Год назад +7

      Agreed. People need to stop talking about how great the northern regions and the Canaries are.

    • @friendoftellus5741
      @friendoftellus5741 Год назад +1

      Hmmm...

    • @Hispandinavian
      @Hispandinavian Год назад +4

      I really want to visit the Basque area. The language is really interesting. Their provincial flag looks like a discolored Union Jack.

  • @elainefoy5574
    @elainefoy5574 Год назад +51

    As a Spanish teacher to secondary school teenagers in Ireland I find your videos invaluable, so informative and authentic to really show what modern Spain is like as well as the traditional side of the culture such as the recent 'El Colacho' and 'Semana Santa' among so much more that you've done. I get very excited every time you've published a new video.

    • @zhulyi
      @zhulyi Год назад

      Spanish or Catalonian people usually hate Jews gypsies Russian speakers and black-skinned people that don't come from a part of Europe? I met hate from a few Europeans in Spain for speaking another language and not looking as Spanish German or other European . but what to do I never apologize for my family race or nationality origins as I'm only an imperfect human.

  • @MikeNouraei
    @MikeNouraei Год назад +75

    Unless we’ve been taking a long nap over the past 3-4 decades, we all have taken notice that the “Ways of Living” in most of the parts of the planet has changed dramatically.
    You can say a lot of this about almost 85% of the places around the world.
    I don’t know about others, but my wife and I are retiring to Playa de San Juan de Alicante this year; and never expected to go back to the same Spain that we experienced and loved so much back in the 80s when we were students living in Madrid for over two and a half years. We migrated to Canada after Spain; lived there for over 8 years and then migrated to the United States and been living here for over 25 years; and both countries are almost unrecognizable from what we saw and experienced the first time we set foot in them. What happened; you might ask. Well, life happened; people happened; politics and economics happened. Spain is no different. Imagine what would a couple of young immigrants who move to Spain today would say about the country 30 or 40 years from now…
    And oh by the way, tapas was never a healthy way of eating; so no wonder the younger generations have dropped them from their priorities 😊

    • @KOIFishcat
      @KOIFishcat Год назад +15

      Tapas were great and healthy. The food in the US is FUBAR

    • @elizabethanderson8528
      @elizabethanderson8528 Год назад +6

      Sevilla had nice Tapas bars. Traditional...with comedy thrown in.

    • @marisolveros5605
      @marisolveros5605 Год назад

      You must be kidding. tapas are far more healthy than the hot dogs o de burgers and all those disgusting foods that Americans are so fond of eating.
      In regards to politics, you might express your own likes, but do not say that Vox is a far right party, because that shows your ignorance towards a party that has only common sense in his ideas.

    • @Frank-wo3qm
      @Frank-wo3qm Год назад +4

      @@KOIFishcattapas are mostly fried finger food. it’s the Spanish equivalent of pub food. Not exactly healthy. They have excellent healthy food but it’s not tapas.

    • @whatelse1222
      @whatelse1222 Год назад +6

      If tapas are not healthy what are American fast food franchises all over Spain, healthy?

  • @emiliomiguiniz9519
    @emiliomiguiniz9519 Год назад +19

    Japan and Spain are very similar in many aspects. One thing from japan that Spain could implement is the “hometown tax” where if you live in a city you can allocate part of your taxes to go directly into a small town and in exchange the,small town sends you a small gift bag with local products. This way off the path areas are kept alive and people are inclined to go visit them since they are well kept thus strengthening the economy of the local tourism. The last thing is the more you grow the train network the more people move around and move money around thus helping more places in spain have strong economies.

  • @donovanhays
    @donovanhays Год назад +63

    Sad to hear about the decline in mom & pops and the increase in franchises. I hate this about the restaurant industry in the US.

    • @evanmcmullin994
      @evanmcmullin994 11 месяцев назад +2

      The francises rise because of good ideas. The spread of good ideas is at the foundation of franchises.

    • @donovanhays
      @donovanhays 11 месяцев назад +6

      @evanmcmullin994 depends on the idea and your view of a good restaurant idea. I did specifically say franchises but I'm also going to include chain restaurants. Some business models are easily repeatable and get financial backing allowing them to grow faster than others. I'm not sure Dierks Bentley's Whiskey restaurant is really that much of a "good idea". It was good enough and had enough financial backing. Do we need those kind of good ideas or do we need more single location family owned restaurants? Just because something can be successful in a basically unregulated free market economy, doesn't mean it's universally a good idea. It's a good idea to win at the game of capitalism, but is it best for our society, culture, wealth distribution, etc.?

    • @tatianaschoenfield9819
      @tatianaschoenfield9819 10 месяцев назад +10

      The franchises are globalized restaurants, void of personal touch and atmosphere. They are predictable and sterile. Support family restaurants and your local people. It’s also why people love Europe. I haven’t heard of people travel to the US for food experiences. US is full of franchises.

    • @Edodod
      @Edodod 10 месяцев назад +1

      That is The Great Reset.

    • @strongbad2016
      @strongbad2016 9 месяцев назад +1

      Minimum wage increase bill hurts mom n pop the most. Thats why they're slowly going away while franchises stay. I live in a neighborhood that's close to busy districts n the turnovers of local restaurants annually are pretty high. It's pretty normal

  • @NZDND
    @NZDND Год назад +51

    Es mejor cuando los dos están juntos. Tus perspectivas mescladas son fascinantes. Tengan coraje! Estas temas valen más que esas de la mayoria de otros videos de España, por ejemplo, comidas y playas, comidas y playas. Saludos de Nueva Zelanda :)

  • @toddworley7231
    @toddworley7231 Год назад +47

    My wife and I moved to Malaga over 2 years ago from the U.S. We have enjoyed your channel since before we moved here. We have noticed the changes here, from commercial restaurants edging out traditional restaurants and tapas bars. Luckily, there are still mom and pop establishments left in our area. Thank you

    • @gomezalic8515
      @gomezalic8515 Год назад +5

      Please share some of these mamá y papá establishments to make sure they will survive. The more people visiting them..... Gracias!

    • @toddworley7231
      @toddworley7231 Год назад +6

      @gomezalic8515 A favorite place for us, Bar Casa Matas in Benalmádena close to Malaga. Mostly local residents in there, but they welcome all. A daily menu of the day, reasonably priced, great meal, delicious homemade soups.

    • @msvideotime
      @msvideotime Год назад +1

      Tell us how you moved there as permanent what are the steps

    • @toddworley7231
      @toddworley7231 Год назад +3

      @msvideotime Moved for a Non- Lucrative Visa (NLV) documents sent to the SF Spanish embassy. All required documents were translated into Spanish. We were required to show income, medical cert., letter of intent, and application docs. Our process took 30-45 days during 2021 COVID-19

  • @ricky8alta
    @ricky8alta Год назад +61

    I've lived in the USA since 1988, I'm gonna retire in 5 years and was hoping to retire in Spain.
    I hope Spain stays Spain 🇪🇸 by the time I want to move there. Love your videos.

    • @elvisurbina4768
      @elvisurbina4768 Год назад +5

      Check the taxes you need to pay if you have money before you move there.

    • @felikesmeerssen3263
      @felikesmeerssen3263 Год назад +5

      You'll find a changed country, the country you remember doesn' exist anymore, you'll be a stranger in your own country.

    • @AciremaEno
      @AciremaEno Год назад +5

      @@felikesmeerssen3263 that happens to any person who has been away from their country for more than a decade. Our world is in constant movement thus changes are inevitable

    • @aross924
      @aross924 Год назад +4

      My wife is from spain. And we are hoping to also retire in spain at least a few months a year. Learn spanish, that is my best advice.

    • @Juanfernandez-sm8jl
      @Juanfernandez-sm8jl 10 месяцев назад +3

      !!@ricky8alta!! I´m spanish and i can see here that there are may crazy people, Spain is Spain and will be Spain in the next future, Welcome at any time,, best regards from Malaga!!

  • @Rob.Hendricks
    @Rob.Hendricks Год назад +14

    Yoly’s baaaack! So good to see the two of you on screen again, together. Thanks for another super informative video. Love the format, love the range of topics. I think a mix of this lighter format along with your deeper dive takes when you explore a single topic in more detail keep the channel fresh and they definitely keep Rosa and I coming back again and again.

  • @vitalistaenajenado6166
    @vitalistaenajenado6166 Год назад +22

    Yo soy español y lo de los bares creo q es solo en pueblos pequeños y en ciudades grandes, como decís, pero en ciudades pequeñas siguen siendo la mayoría

  • @makiliv
    @makiliv Год назад +18

    Welcome back Yoly, we've missed you! Wonderful to see you (and James). Enjoy this new format -- it's really engaging and feels like friends sharing first-hand information about/from Spain on a range of topics. Enjoyed the video and would love to see more (on post-election, changes since COVID, new travel locales in-country, why food tastes better in Spain, etc.) -- please keep them coming! Thank you.

  • @kprice2485
    @kprice2485 Год назад +25

    Me encanta este formato! Es genial oír de España con el optimismo pero también la honestidad. Estoy a punto de mudarme a España y vuestro canal me ha ayudado tanto hasta este momento. Lo encuentro muy interesante considerar que el progreso que se ha conseguido en los últimos años forme parte de otro capítulo en la historia rica y tumúltua del país, y no simplemente de un rumbo sencillo hacia un destino cierto

  • @geoCow
    @geoCow Год назад +11

    I like a bit of variety and I enjoyed this episode seeing you both in the driver’s seat giving your take on dynamic Spain. This country has been an excellent host for me over the last 39 years.

  • @saradiaz6179
    @saradiaz6179 Год назад +18

    The pandemic change everything, and not necessarily for the better.

  • @cathyplatin3906
    @cathyplatin3906 Год назад +8

    Fabulous video. So interesting. LOVE this format with both of you talking about real issues in Spain . Please keep it up…you’re doing GREAT!

  • @pegross8652
    @pegross8652 Год назад +9

    Love this format and having Yoli back. Her perspective and the interplay between you both is great!

  • @catherinemori4496
    @catherinemori4496 Год назад +17

    Also, forgot to say thank you for that marvellous episode on train travel! I used your help to book all our tickets on Trainline recently and we took the Iryo options. Can’t wait for September!

  • @confinedbless
    @confinedbless Год назад +12

    Una perspectiva íntima e interesante ¡Yoli, por fin apareces! 🎉 Este formato es perfecto Gracias

  • @TonyWRobinson
    @TonyWRobinson Год назад +1

    You two should know that I have never subscribed to ANY RUclips channel (other than maybe NASA's) before a friend introduced me to you and Spain Revealed. I love your channel! This kind of background and context I find invaluable. My family and I visited Spain (and Portugal) for the first time in May. We have to thank you so much for the insights you shared in previous videos that helped make our trip stupendous! It was just wonderful. And now that I've been once, I want to go again and get further into the countryside (we visited Madrid, Valencia and Barcelona). I think it's important to not show up as a tourist in any country kind of oblivious to what's happening there. And I think the further off the beaten path one ventures, the better it is not to be ignorant of what's actually happening in the country. I like that what you're doing is not just "Spanish Food Revealed" but the whole country revealed. So please keep it up! :)

  • @cmcjvcltcbmc
    @cmcjvcltcbmc Год назад +56

    I live in the US, and am planning a move to Spain next spring. I am TOTALLY burnt out on US politics specifically, and political discussions in general, but I do like the way you presented the political situation in Spain, and I am definitely interested in the situation there. And thumbs up on a Yoly appearance!

    • @HookahBurdar
      @HookahBurdar Год назад +17

      If you are fed up with US politics then I do not advise you to come to Spain, nor to France. The political climate here has been deteriorating at an increased pace since the 1980’s and 1990’s, and prospects are very bad, IMHO.

    • @somthingsimplefull
      @somthingsimplefull Год назад +14

      Yeah, Spain, Europe in general is changing. We are becoming more Americanised by the day. The world has changed through the plandemic a lot.

    • @dfrank2044
      @dfrank2044 Год назад +22

      Don’t expect lot of changes in politics in Europe , most of the Western countries are Woke politics.

    • @MrAlexGama
      @MrAlexGama Год назад +6

      Politics have changed as the media have changed. And by the media I mean the inruption of the internet and the change in the sources of funding from traditional media. We will take time to adapt but we will end up finding ways to inform ourselves in an impartial way, like this channel!

    • @BleedForTheWorld
      @BleedForTheWorld Год назад +9

      @@dfrank2044 what does it mean to be woke? I keep hearing this but nobody can seem to define it. It sounds like it's a made up buzzword.

  • @englishwithmsjulia
    @englishwithmsjulia Год назад +7

    Well done James and welcome back Yoly. This format reminds me of the good old days when you both discussed and shared relative information about Spain. Keep up the good work and keep us informed.

  • @MYTravelBF
    @MYTravelBF Год назад +14

    I first lived in Spain in 2010, and then on and off again for almost 4 years before moving to Germany a year ago. Spain has definitely changed since 2010, and you did a great job pointing out many of the ways in which it has changed. Do you think Spain will ever open up a "Tapas Bar Visa" to keep the tapas bars up and running so they don't lose that history? If so, count me in!

  • @jennifermay4227
    @jennifermay4227 Год назад +27

    Loved this! I didn’t realize how much I missed the James and Yoly videos like these!!! More please! As much as I love Spain and learning about food and culture, I feel like I know very little about their politics. Personally, I’d love for you to do more of these.
    Side note- the “me” that arrived to Spain for study abroad in 2008 the the “me” that left was a different person politically. I went from being super conservative to much more moderate. I became a more empathetic and open minded person. So, despite the history of Spain being a conservative country, it actually changed me… and for the better. ☺️

  • @hydnars
    @hydnars Год назад +12

    The only thing anyone ever mentions as a net positive for mass immigration is "we have more food options" 😂

    • @kevinegan5459
      @kevinegan5459 7 месяцев назад +6

      and they never talk about countries like france that are on the brink of loosing their culture . These people are a joke and should not talk politics....stick with what your good at.

  • @itsfunnybecauseitstrue3219
    @itsfunnybecauseitstrue3219 Месяц назад

    We’re SO EXCITED to be visiting Spain in a couple of days! We found your content and it’s making us even more excited! Our 20th anniversary bucket list trip! Thanks so much for all these tips!

  • @yolieslife1111
    @yolieslife1111 Год назад +9

    Welcome back Yoli. Great to see you and James discussing life in Spain Love the hair cut you look amazing.

    • @jp13119
      @jp13119 Год назад

      I would also like to add that I agree with Yoli about the bars being crowded and to give her argument a bit more weight, you all know that once you have children, your life is never the same. Mi disabuela trajo mi abuelo de espana durante la influenza de 1918 y no se como sobrivirieron. Un dia este 'emigrante nieta' va a espana. Gracias y bravo.

  • @feensta
    @feensta Год назад +3

    16%?!? Poor Spain. They need to figure out a way to stop that immediately .

  • @elgueromeromero4277
    @elgueromeromero4277 Год назад +24

    Great video! My wife and I have always dreamed of retiring in Spain, but the recent changes in climate are making us reconsider that, or at least look more at places like Galicia, Cantabria, or the Basque country, or even France. (Granted, we still have another 20 years because it's nearly impossible to retire if you live in the US...) It's interesting to hear natives' perspectives on all of it. Que sigan con estes videos chéveres!

    • @mrn13
      @mrn13 Год назад +8

      Correction "far left natives perspectives"

    • @texarkana3781
      @texarkana3781 Год назад +9

      I'd stay away from Spanish autonomous regions with active separatist movements like Cataluña and Euskadi. Galicia, Cantabria and Asturias are a much safer bet.

    • @laurasebastian6036
      @laurasebastian6036 Год назад +4

      ​@@mrn13totalmente jajaja creo que votan a los extremistas de sumar , como mínimo son socialistas , que pena, con lo que me gusta el canal😂 pero los seguiré viendo, son buenos videos y me encanta James

    • @greydog7225
      @greydog7225 Год назад

      Climate change is extremely exaggerated to implement carbon taxes

    • @rfenlasarten8972
      @rfenlasarten8972 Год назад +3

      Sí, son muy simpáticos, solo me llama la atención VOX son extrema derecha y Podemos la pequeña izquierda!
      Para mi VOX son patriotas aunque no esté de acuerdo en todo con ellos y Podemos eran pobres y ahora son ricos pero siempre de izquierda!

  • @ltnxrising1557
    @ltnxrising1557 Год назад +2

    This was EXCEPTIONAL! Please keep posting about all of this. I’m planning to move to Spain and would love to know more. All the best! Rob

  • @ArtfullyRogue
    @ArtfullyRogue Год назад +3

    thanks for all of the info. Looks like Spain is on my horizon due to a relatively new relationship, so it's nice to hear different perspectives and how the country has evolved over the years.

  • @ianchristopherson1973
    @ianchristopherson1973 Год назад +10

    In Fuengirola over the last 5 years, the Ayuntamiento has been giving grants out to local businesses and Tapas bars to "modernise" and improve the look of the area, totally ruining them and upgrading them to Restaurant status......many places i have spent time with my parents, built great memories now destroyed.

    • @sottovoce4626
      @sottovoce4626 Год назад +2

      What a shame. I love Fuengirola.

    • @markm1565
      @markm1565 5 месяцев назад

      I noticed how Fuengirola has gone more upmarket the last time I holidayed there, in May. Yes some places seem to have become more gentrified and modernised, sometimes at the expense of atmosphere and character! Prices are escalating there, especially in property it seemed to me? All the chiringuitos have been upgraded and now look quite swish, some you can't even sit at the bar anymore.

  • @barbarajefferson4672
    @barbarajefferson4672 Год назад +6

    Great video! Interesting and timely topics. Great to see you, Yoly! Thank you both!

  • @curtklebaum
    @curtklebaum Год назад +1

    Thanks for the Spain update. One reads about these subjects in the news media, but listening to personal experience adds dimension.

  • @fredcookerly9385
    @fredcookerly9385 Год назад +14

    Count me amongst the people who find crowded tapas bars intimidating, especially with my limited language skills. As Yoly said, it takes a lot of energy to carve out your space and defend it. I prefer to get there early, get my corner table and let the crowd fill in around me. I think the craziness of the tapas bar is turning more people who find the table service at restaurants more relaxing.

    • @israelbaras8237
      @israelbaras8237 Год назад +4

      It's not bad technique, but famous places will always be full xD, don't be afraid that in Spain we are used to tourism, there are many possibilities that they speak English, you follow the videos so as not to end up in a tourist trap. prepare a sentence: "una cerveza por favor" "gracias" "cuanto es?" "la cuenta por favor" and with this you go to the end of the world

  • @charlieinthefog
    @charlieinthefog Год назад

    Hey! Spaniard here. Love your channel, I just enjoy watching spain through a non-spanish eyes and I think your analysis is soooo good. Keep up with these amazing videos. Lots of love!

  • @polinax6574
    @polinax6574 Год назад +3

    So great to see you both guys ❤ the video quality is great! Thank you for this Spanish update

  • @robertmeredith906
    @robertmeredith906 Год назад +2

    Yoly - 'I can't cope with busy tapas bars'
    James - 'Who are you and what have you done with Yoly'
    Great format for info sessions, say quarterly.
    I really hope that the traditional tapas bar does not disappear as that is my favourite aspect of Spanish culture/lifestyle or whatever you want to call it.

  • @PolarisMidnightSoldierLux
    @PolarisMidnightSoldierLux Год назад +32

    As a young American still in college, I hope to start a family in Spain by the end of the decade. It's true that the world is continuing to change and we just need to adapt. I see the hustle culture all around me in the US and I want to get away from that for a more balanced lifestyle in Spain, hopefully by finding a remote job. Saludos a todos 👋🇵🇷🇪🇸

    • @Karlostorres1994
      @Karlostorres1994 Год назад +5

      Yes, the world is changing to much to fast. As a American, born in 🇵🇷 and living in 🇺🇸 and now establishing in 🇪🇸, I think there are some many things I like about Spain. You have time to do some homework. For what I know, taxes in Spain are really high and it gets complicated when you are 🇺🇸 citizen and working from Spain.

    • @WestShoreMan
      @WestShoreMan Год назад +6

      I lived in Malaga as a kid then back to California but if I was your age again I’d totally move to Spain.

    • @justinmorgan5282
      @justinmorgan5282 Год назад +2

      👏🙌 it's totally worth it!

    • @PolarisMidnightSoldierLux
      @PolarisMidnightSoldierLux Год назад +1

      @I-SelfLordAndMaster I'll be studying abroad in Valencia in September so I'll rely on my experience for those 3 months. As for laziness, the last thing I want is to be a shut-in in a country that has so much to offer in terms of its culture and notable locations. That's not happening lol

    • @PolarisMidnightSoldierLux
      @PolarisMidnightSoldierLux Год назад +2

      @WestShoreMan I'm looking at Spain as an option for my mom to retire in as well. Sadly mortgage prices and utilities will be practically impossible for her to afford in where we live after retirement. So far an apartment outside the Valencian city center suits her best but we'll keep looking 👍

  • @meat_loves_wasabi
    @meat_loves_wasabi Год назад +2

    I love Tapas bar… it’s one of the main reasons why I love Spain… planning a year end vacation to San Sebastián and Bilbao

  • @neilgould3869
    @neilgould3869 Год назад +3

    I was waiting for this video and thank you for sharing your thoughts. Very interesting to hear from people on the groung rather than biased media or political figures.

  • @tmalloydesign
    @tmalloydesign Год назад +1

    Super video! Touching on these topics is important and you did it with sensitivity and intelligence. Very helpful for those of us who have moved to Spain and still learning about the country.

  • @Ana-Maria-Sierra
    @Ana-Maria-Sierra Год назад +7

    It wasn’t just Europe where Spaniards moved to! By the thousands they moved to Latin America, Mexico, Venezuela, Cuba (prior to 1950s) and Argentina.

    • @contrerassev
      @contrerassev Год назад +2

      En esos años los españoles que fueron a hispanoamérica no tuvieron otra salida,era irse o entrar en prisión o aún peor que los fusilaran,la emigración a Europa,sobre todo a Alemania fué en los 60 y eran los empresarios alemanes los que venían a España para buscar profesionales sobre todo del metal y la industria porque sabían que en España había muy buenos profesionales y los sueldos en Alemania eran mayores,eso hizo efecto llamada y emigraron muchos españoles a Alemania,Bélgica,Holanda y Francia.Pero iban ya contratados y con todos sus papeles y derechos,no a la aventura sin nada.

    • @contrerassev
      @contrerassev Год назад

      @@moltderenou NO,Alemania prosperó por el plan Marshall,no por que tuviera un gobierno más o menos conservador,en cuanto España,también te equivocas,hay más empleo que nunca,baja la inflación más que en toda Europa,crece 4 veces más que Alemania así que de España como Alemania del este nada,con ningún gobierno del PP ha estado España mejor,y con Zapatero igual,ni la crisis,ni el COVID fué culpa de los gobiernos del PSOE.

  • @vanessapakohn
    @vanessapakohn Год назад +1

    9:23 my dad is one of them! Moved to Brasil! Made me Spanish citizen when I was born, and here I am now 🤓 after living in USA, Canada, and now Spain! 💃🏻

  • @debitee7982
    @debitee7982 Год назад +20

    So glad to see Yoly back! I appreciate this format. We are moving to Spain because of the political realities of the US, specifically issues of LGBTQ equality. I found your channel when I wanted to learn more about Spanish culture, but culture is far more than food, apartment/neighborhood life, and how loud people talk. Politics IS culture, and I am afraid in making a mistake with our move. Our visa was approved on the day of the general elections. I watched election return coverage all day, afraid that Vox would make our pending move moot. I'm so glad to see that their numbers (and hopefully their influence) went down. Please keep making these videos. If subscribers don't want to watch them, they can skip to the next one.

    • @johnevoice
      @johnevoice Год назад +1

      I agree. We are planning our move to Spain in 2025. Politics is not a sub topic in the life of any country - it needs to be at the front. We are leaving because of US politics esp recently in regards to LGBTQ rights. How can someone move to a country and assimilate if the political culture is oppressive? Love your videos - always have. Yoli and you compliment each other well.

  • @scottstanford3832
    @scottstanford3832 Год назад +1

    Thanks you two, it's much appreciated! I have lived here now for a year and a half and I learn a lot from your videos. Please keep up the good work and yes, you guys are a lot of fun together.

  • @kenlymendoza3708
    @kenlymendoza3708 Год назад +5

    This is great content. Keep it up! This just seems very sincere and from the heart.

  • @nursynikki
    @nursynikki 7 месяцев назад +1

    Im very glad Spain is moving forward.

  • @clintoncarroll3400
    @clintoncarroll3400 Год назад +5

    We love your videos. Love both inside the apartment chatting format but also really love you showing us more things. I loved the Rioja episode.

  • @peter_bazinet
    @peter_bazinet Год назад +5

    First, let me say I love Yoly's new hairstyle!! ADORABLE!!!!! Beyond that, thank you so much for the political update. I appreciate the information.

  • @kitslano
    @kitslano Год назад +35

    I love this format addition to your channel! Please continue to incorporate these in the future. It would be interesting to get in depth interviews with some of the immigrants that you mentioned which have opened Asian and Mexican restaurants/stores, to understand their story, challenges, etc.

  • @traceybharat3705
    @traceybharat3705 Год назад +1

    I’m really enjoying these videos on a variety of Spanish subjects. It gives me an insight into live in Spain, a country I love to visit and would love to understand. Thanks to both of you.

  • @Glennnerful
    @Glennnerful Год назад +23

    Great format loved it! Visited Spain in April "23 and fell in love with Madrid- in particular the people and the vibe. Tell us more about what it is like for older adults in Spain. ( From our observations it looks like an amazing place to grown old!)

  • @j.eduardocampos5099
    @j.eduardocampos5099 Год назад +2

    Great format, welcome back Yoli, you two together make it more interesting. 😊

  • @lynnmitchell5807
    @lynnmitchell5807 Год назад +4

    Great format in addition to your usual films. Always find them interesting and useful. Thank you both 😊

  • @ivanwestern5591
    @ivanwestern5591 Год назад +1

    Great format and good to have Yoly back. Definitely keen to hear more on the social and political changes going on in Spain. Keep up the good work.

  • @mizginavale22
    @mizginavale22 Год назад +41

    In light of the recent elections in Spain, I would like to add my vote for the channel to have Yoly be more present in videos. I can imagine that her mommy duties cannot always give her the opportunity (or energy) to participate in the videos, but when she is able to, I would love to see her. Climate change is a real concern and more people living here means less resources for everyone. Valencia isn't getting a lot of rain this year and that has me worried for the long term. The tapas culture isn't as strong in Valencia but we do have a lot of variety of restaurants, which I enjoy very much. Thank you for another educational video and for sharing detailed information about the current state of affairs in Spain.

    • @jmm6917
      @jmm6917 Год назад

      Chemtrails

    • @DreamsongsProductions
      @DreamsongsProductions Год назад

      My only concern when it comes to "Climate Change" is how each of these westerns countries will use that to leverage more taxes, control of the people and overall make your life 10x more miserable than it already is.

    • @qualitygoldfish2198
      @qualitygoldfish2198 Год назад

      Climate change the biggest grift story in the world

  • @riod.s.2267
    @riod.s.2267 11 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you for talking about these issues! It’s very difficult to find anyone talking so comfortably about issues like feminism in Spain. For my wife & me, this is a deciding factor as we look at where to retire in the next 5 years. In our experience, if women aren’t doing well in a culture, no one else will be, either. The two of you work well together. Please, more like this! ❤👍

    • @matacabrones4317
      @matacabrones4317 9 месяцев назад

      as Spanish population become thirld-worldish, women are going to suffer

  • @kirastewart2787
    @kirastewart2787 Год назад +2

    The love is palpable

  • @johncartier8868
    @johncartier8868 Год назад +3

    Yes! We'd like to see more videos like this one! Very interesting and informative.

  • @adityagavali3158
    @adityagavali3158 Год назад +10

    Thanks for your videos guys! I have been watching your video since 2019 when I was about to come to Spain but covid had me delay that for a year, but its been almost 2 and a half years I have completed my studies and working here, yes thats how much I love Madrid, Spain. Big thanks to you two, I can now relate to most of the things that you have said is absolutely true and can vouch for the same. However, one topic which is hmm super complicated is spanish politics, if you could make videos on the future of spain from spanish politics to understand it better from expats point of view just an overview for example, its super difficult to follow the news lately.

    • @FSVR54
      @FSVR54 11 месяцев назад

      this guy is a liberal clown. Why would you want his horrible take on politics?

  • @guarda_che_luna
    @guarda_che_luna Год назад +1

    Love this format/ subject matter.Very informative and interesting. Keep up the great work ! Love from Ireland.

  • @christinecleavest9099
    @christinecleavest9099 Год назад +19

    Over the years I've noticed more and more greenery in Madrid being cut down/cleared to make way for paved landscaping
    ( not shade providing by the way) which is a shame.

    • @tomdemeo2708
      @tomdemeo2708 Год назад +2

      Exactly and that makes higher temperatures in that city like Phoenix now

    • @alexcounago948
      @alexcounago948 Год назад

      In Cordoba the opposite is happening

    • @rsnankivell1962
      @rsnankivell1962 Год назад +4

      What you say is not true, Madrid is greener every day. Parks and green areas are built non-stop in all its neighborhoods.
      In fact, it's one of the cities with the most per capita green surface and the city with more trees in alignment in its streets of the entire planet.

    • @israelbaras8237
      @israelbaras8237 Год назад +1

      si, la gente ya se ha quejado de la tala de arboles en Madrid, creo que tomaran medidas para el siguiente proyecto

    • @christinecleavest9099
      @christinecleavest9099 Год назад

      @@rsnankivell1962 we have had neighborhood meetings regarding this and my friends in Lavapies have too. Yes, Madrid has lots of green spaces but in many barrios they are cutting a lot down as well.

  • @paulmcgill5307
    @paulmcgill5307 9 дней назад

    We had the best interaction in a walk in Tapas Bar in Catalunya, Barcelona. We met a count and his pre revolution experiences . Its the only way to immerse oneself into the life of the community extemporaneously

  • @swissfoodie3542
    @swissfoodie3542 Год назад +4

    Thanks a lot Yoly and James for this great and very interesting video. Its really interesting to learn your way of thinking about politics, the recent elections, womens rights etc. This format is great, please keep it up.

  • @CUNDUNDO
    @CUNDUNDO 9 месяцев назад +1

    Every time my wife and I decide to eat out, I put our dining table in the garden we cook a wonderful meal and we have a fantastic time !

  • @Jim.Hummel
    @Jim.Hummel Год назад +3

    Fantastic video! Although you are both in alignment with your opinions, you approach it differently because of your origins...It's great to catch the viewpoints of both a native and an immigrant. I've been traveling to Spain for nearly 20 years and it's been educational to see the political changes (the fall of ETA, the rise of Catalunyan independence, etc.) as Spain is now 3 generations away from Franco. As you said, most have distant (most likely) classroom memories of those times. When it comes to climate, I feel many people's sensitivities are driven more by the media and politics than any actual change in climate. My first visit to Madrid in 2006 featured daily July temperatures as high as 45C and I've found that typical every trip since. Some years were a little cooler. Most don't realize that central Spain is literally 500 miles north of the Sahara Desert. While the Basque region can get snow in the Winter months, typically on a 5-year cycle. Which aligns with La Niña/El Niño patterns. It is sad to see the decline of the tapas bars, they are such an integral part of the "experiencia Española" it would be a shame to lose that. You've got a superb channel...I'm proud to have subscribed and look forward to watching more of your videos.

  • @akatrishbooyah2584
    @akatrishbooyah2584 Год назад +1

    Absolutely amazing!! I love this format and discussion approach.

  • @bkm2797
    @bkm2797 Год назад +7

    Yes, I like the format and I always enjoy seeing you and Yoli together. Politically speaking we need balance, far extremes imho are to be avoided. Thanks for sharing.

  • @many3ext
    @many3ext 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your informative video. The last time I was in Spain was 22 years ago. Now that I am retired I would like to go back. It would be good to see videos about every day life in various regions. It would be helpful to know about basic prices for alojamiento, groceries, and transportation for travelers.

  • @TeporaTEACH
    @TeporaTEACH Год назад +3

    An excellent overview and the situations have led to what is happening now.

  • @TheTenfourroger
    @TheTenfourroger Месяц назад

    I’ve been living in Madrid for 23 years now (outskirts Torrelodones). Summers were always hot between mid July and mid August. I don’t notice any significant change. I think many people nowadays are just not up to bearing the heat and have the resources to escape the heat by traveling more. I do notice a significant change to the winters though. We used to always get snow and we always needed a winter coat. That is of the past

  • @maltd03
    @maltd03 Год назад +3

    Very informative and helpful. Thanks!

  • @JoseOchoa-dw9vk
    @JoseOchoa-dw9vk Год назад +1

    Like the format with both of you in the video. I enjoy your perspectives of what is going on in Spain.

  • @neiker234
    @neiker234 Год назад +21

    Amo este formato! Vivir en españa no es solo comer y visitar pueblitos

  • @neill3040
    @neill3040 Год назад +1

    Missed this format of videos of you both, glad to see it back!

  • @TimeLockLady
    @TimeLockLady Год назад +3

    Great video! I definitely agree with all the points! As for the tapas, i think it's definitely good to have more variety in food, nowadays as you said we have a vast immigration and its sad that its still difficult to find more food variety! I agree thats slowly changing and i just hope tapas bars will simply evolve!

  • @meganofasheville1
    @meganofasheville1 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this James and Yoli! I love when you do videos together and hearing Yoli’s take as a woman. And I appreciate your take on the recent election and political climate. Don’t listen to the haters!

  • @stevo728822
    @stevo728822 Год назад +3

    The population of Spain is expected to decline by a 30% by the end of this century. This couple are a perfect example. Only one child is 1.0 birth rate while 2.2 is required to maintain a population.

  • @sandracameron2291
    @sandracameron2291 Год назад +1

    Hi there in Spain. Im here in Alberta Canada. I find your posts very interesting especially now since the pandemic. The changes you describe are very much the same here. We are used to having cold winters and nice warm but not too warm summers, we now get very hot summers (at times) and cold cold winters. It's more extreme.
    Our politics sound very similar as well. It's all very interesting. Thanks guys, have a great holiday!

  • @brucemateer2630
    @brucemateer2630 Год назад +3

    Good to see you both on the show and interesting perspectives on the changes which I think the whole world is going through since the first decade of this century. Can’t say there is anything that is surprising as it is happening across the world. Who the influencers are influencing this change is clear from the major players on the world stage and they have been doing so since the 1900. I love the format. Thanks.

  • @1201suddenturn
    @1201suddenturn 18 дней назад

    LOVE IT -> „wasn’t listening and laughing cheerful“ 👍🏼❤️

  • @marqpage3485
    @marqpage3485 Год назад +19

    Pubs in the U.K are closing at a frightening rate .
    When I was a young man I went out on an almost nightly basis (I am 62 yrs old now).
    Youngsters nowadays seem to socialize on the internet , the time's they are a changing 🥺

    • @FPL-LARD
      @FPL-LARD Год назад +6

      yes mate, 60 this year and my town of Crewe has become a complete ghost town unless you want a haircut, your nails done, something from a £1 shop or a kebab. When I left school my pub crawl was 8 pubs on just 1 road and we had many more roads with the same amount of pubs on them. Now I don't go out local I get on a train and go to Liverpool. Sad sad times.

    • @FPL-LARD
      @FPL-LARD Год назад +4

      and kids dont go out much either..when I was a kid if you found anything with wheels on it you took it home and made a kart with it and found the steepest hill to ride it down. They would look at that now as boring while they sit in their bedroom on a playstation. At 16 I could fix things on a Yamaha FS1E and clean it, I wonder if any of that age now can change the fuse in a plug lol.

    • @KenzoTenmaM
      @KenzoTenmaM Год назад +4

      That’s because life is expensive now mate. I’m not in the UK but in Australia. I’m working as a doctor in our version of the NHS and can barely make ends meet, a house costs on average 1.75 million in Sydney and even a cheap apartment is 1 million.
      Our generation doesn’t have the spare cash to go out and socialise. So much so that I even gave up alcohol alltogether, as have many of my friends.
      But we’ve been called entitled by the older generations.

    • @Hadas705
      @Hadas705 Год назад +2

      we don't have money. The old doesn't understand that life is much more expensive today and just think we're lazy although we work more and earn less today. So sad

    • @johnlesoudeur3653
      @johnlesoudeur3653 10 месяцев назад

      Also many youngsters are becomming more health conscious and see alcohol as an old person's drug/culture. I have always been like that lol.

  • @arcticfox50
    @arcticfox50 Год назад +2

    Love the format and the views of Spain as it is today in 2023 - a realistic taste for those who do not just want to travel as tourists.

  • @paullucey1707
    @paullucey1707 Год назад +3

    Absolutely loved this discussion. Would also like to hear more about the problems of small towns and villages - something many western democracies are experiencing.

  • @elisavillarreal8187
    @elisavillarreal8187 Год назад +1

    Love having Yoli’s point of view along with Yours. You two make an awesome couple. Thank you so much.

  • @romangerardo7068
    @romangerardo7068 Год назад +3

    Thank you for all your content!.. I have followed you for quite some time and the one topic I would love to hear about from you is art in Spain… we know about the amazing great artist Spain has produced in the past, but how about the new artists that are alive and we don’t know about yet? Thank you again and I love the dynamic of having you both on the videos 😊

  • @raymondmifsud4690
    @raymondmifsud4690 Год назад +2

    Hola desde Malta 🤩 Nice seeing you again together guys. Very similar situation we are going through ourselves on the island ........ times of change for all of us🤩😎

  • @debbiegarza1287
    @debbiegarza1287 Год назад +8

    Just a quick history snippet for you. When the US was at Torrejon AB, Spain, I was a cop stationed there. It was 1980, and I was dispatched up to the main gate to assist in a situation with a US member. The main gate guards were all Spaniards (quite young, but about my age (18-22 yrs old). There were 4 of them on the gate. When I walked up they all looked at me & walked off the gate in disgust. No females allowed in their work space! So yes, a lot has changed in Spain, most for the better 🥰.

  • @alankaplan5249
    @alankaplan5249 10 месяцев назад

    Hi Guys, my wife and I recently moved to Madrid from San Francisco California. We’ve really enjoyed your videos and have even gone to many of the venues that you have shown on your videos. Keep up the good work and if we can be of any help to you do not hesitate to contact us. We love it here.

  • @Spiderama
    @Spiderama Год назад +12

    Great video. I don't know if it's within the boundaries of this channel, but as a new resident to Spain, I would love to get some info on financial issues like real estate investment, the day-to-day mechanics of how to conduct yourself financially in Spain, maybe a video on the love-hate relationship Spaniards have with the English language, how to meet new local friends, especially later in life, etc. But I'd totally understand if that's just not your deal.

    • @TaylorCanada8
      @TaylorCanada8 Год назад +4

      As someone who will be retiring in Spain (from Canada) Oct 1/23, I would be interested in all of those topics as well. You hear so many scary things about the lack of regulation among real estate professionals, lack of consistency in renting from landlords, and stories about crazy high bank fees. All are concerns as a new resident.

  • @radio1933
    @radio1933 Год назад +1

    Thank you I enjoyed this format. Very interesting to hear your views about Spain.

  • @sykaax
    @sykaax 9 месяцев назад +2

    I live in Spain more than 8 years. And as imigrant i preffer live far from imigrants disctricts or social districts, it is very high crime, violence, garbage etc. I think Spain is about colapse with imigrant population in future if they will not do something with that. I think normal imigrant population up to 4 generations it is 10 percentage. but in Spain it will hit more than 60% in end of 21 century follow predictions if policity will not change. I dont wanna say nothing bad, but despite i love spain, i am not investing inside Spanish stock market because i am not sure about future of Spain in next 100 years.

  • @louiseperry6920
    @louiseperry6920 Год назад +2

    Great video, so much interesting information. You are such a great couple,thank you. We’re visiting in September. Hi from Dunedin, New Zealand.

  • @happysporran
    @happysporran Год назад +5

    Love this format. I came across your channel last month, and have been catching up in a fairly random manner since. Maybe politics isn't for everyone but the attitudes that underlie it are fascinating to me. Oh and thanks Brexit you've managed to keep at least two families apart😢

  • @valfaro93
    @valfaro93 6 месяцев назад

    Loved the take on politics! Very neutral and informative. Would love to learn more.
    Thinking about moving there and understanding politics is a MUST regardless of your party preference

  • @johnlim7720
    @johnlim7720 Год назад +6

    After visiting San Sebastian last year I hope to be able to go back soon. The food and Pintxos were simply amazing. Tapas in Barcelona were good but Donostia was simply just top notch.

  • @Mawnt
    @Mawnt 10 месяцев назад

    I also liked the format! Jolly is nice. I think the part about how Spain’s climate seems good and healthy was interesting. Maybe you could talk more about what’s good (or bad) in relation to life quality in Spain. I think that would be interesting.

  • @adamcole4808
    @adamcole4808 Год назад +3

    Great episode guys! Yay Yoly is back!