Spainfully Honest

Spainfully Honest

The Spainfully Honest podcast is your friendly guide to moving to Spain, living in Spain, and actually feeling at home once you arrive. We talk openly about Spanish visas, paperwork, working in Spain, relationships, and everyday life in Spain. No hype, no horror stories for clicks, just real conversations, honest advice, and the things we wish we’d known earlier. Hosted by two friends and long-term residents of Spain, Catherine and Paul, the podcast is based on their real experience of relocating to Spain, settling in, and building a life here.

  1. VOR 2 TAGEN

    Episode 47: The Truth About Being Self-Employed in Spain

    Thinking about becoming self-employed in Spain? The reality of being an autónomo in Spain is often very different from what people expect. In this episode of Spainfully Honest, we take an honest look at what it’s really like to be self-employed in Spain, beyond the social media version of flexible lifestyles and working in the sun. Drawing from their own experiences after years of being self-employed in Spain, Catherine and Paul speak honestly about the realities that many people are not prepared for when working for themselves abroad. They cover the practical side of setting up as an autónomo in Spain, including self-employed taxes in Spain, monthly autónomo fees, paperwork, registration requirements, social security contributions, invoicing, grants and the benefits of hiring a gestor in Spain. But this conversation goes much deeper than forms and finances. They also talk about the emotional reality of freelance life in Spain If you have ever searched: “How to become self-employed in Spain”“Cost of being autónomo in Spain”“Living in Spain as a freelancer”“Freelance taxes Spain”“Is being self-employed in Spain worth it?”“Do I need a gestor in Spain?”“Moving to Spain and working for yourself”— then this episode is for you. Whether you are already running a business in Spain, freelancing remotely, considering moving abroad, or just curious about the reality of self-employment in Spain, this episode offers a realistic, relatable and honest conversation about the experience behind the paperwork. As always thanks for listening! If you enjoyed the episode, make sure you hit subscribe and follow us on socials so you don’t miss what’s coming next. And if you want to keep the conversation going, come and join our Discord community here: ⁠⁠https://discord.gg/wTGrjpVQh⁠⁠ — it’s where we all hang out, swap stories, and chat all things Spain. Or if you’ve got a story to share, a guest suggestion, or just want to say hi, you can always email us at ⁠⁠hello@spainfullyhonest.com⁠⁠ Here are the episodes discussed in this episode that might be of interest: Episode 41 Social Security in Spain: https://open.spotify.com/episode/18naj7SW1O8egqyMVGNkWI?si=-9cRlu1-TJCd_AasZMk1IA Episode 38: Spanish Visa Options: https://open.spotify.com/episode/47o8ehefc8BKm5FMEyRe08?si=of7U9X0yT6q-uv6ERqC00w Episode 30: TIE Renewal in Spain: A Practical Guide: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7LNfDl0dOK0WMloqeMnKQl?si=YeiaK_CURnOCREwmNKwq7A Episode 31: The Padrón in Spain Explained https://open.spotify.com/episode/7qYc8bTTmS1gL6DuCkdc55?si=fTImtws1Qh2UDF062qvt5w Episode 32: Digital Certificates and Signatures in Spain https://open.spotify.com/episode/4eRvzHJsJXte4RLfis9ZrS?si=96HtawgwTM-hTrmq-BE9mQ Here are the details of Catherine's gestor who are not sponsors of the podcast just a company Catherine has worked with for years and recommends them: www.asesoriaolivan.comAvenida Emilio Castelar, 97 – Bajo San Pedro del Pinatar 30740 – Murcia – España  Telf. 968 18 65 56

    57 Min.
  2. 5. MAI

    Episode 45: Interview-Moving from the USA to Malaga

    In this episode of Spainfully Honest, we sit down with a guest originally from Atlanta, USA, who now calls Malaga home. He shares his journey from the States to Spain and how what started as a move abroad turned into building a life in Malaga City! We talk through how he ended up settling in Malaga, what the transition was really like, and how day-to-day life compares to what he left behind in the US. From culture shifts to lifestyle differences, it’s an honest look at what it takes to start again in a new country. As he now works with Remax in Malaga, we also get into the property side of things, including insights into different neighbourhoods, where people tend to rent or buy, and what areas might suit different lifestyles depending on what you’re looking for. If you would like to contact Hamilton for more information about properties in Malaga he was kind enough to give us his email: jamonbone@gmail.com Fact check: Quick note from us: we often keep the conversation natural and conversational in the episode, and then fact-check or clarify details afterwards in the show notes so everything is accurate. Note: In Spain, tenants on standard residential rental contracts can generally terminate a lease after six months with proper notice, but this may not apply in the same way to temporary or seasonal contracts. Deposit returns also depend on the condition of the property, outstanding payments, and any valid contractual clauses. As always thanks for listening! If you enjoyed the episode, make sure you hit subscribe and follow us on socials so you don’t miss what’s coming next. And if you want to keep the conversation going, come and join our Discord community here: https://discord.gg/wTGrjpVQh — it’s where we all hang out, swap stories, and chat all things Spain. Or if you’ve got a story to share, a guest suggestion, or just want to say hi, you can always email us at hello@spainfullyhonest.com

    38 Min.
  3. 21. APR.

    Episode 43: Cartagena City Tour

    This week on Spainfully Honest, we’re joined again by Paul from Chersun, who lives in Cartagena city. We put together a Cartagena City tour, covering everything from great cafés and restaurants to places to visit, including museums, shopping areas with lots of insider information from someone who has worked and lived in the area for years! We’ve structured the episode so it starts and finishes at the port, which works well if you’re visiting on a cruise or just planning a day in the city. You’ll find links to all the places we mention in the show notes to make it easier to follow along or plan your own visit: Main stops from the episode Licor 43 Factory Experience (Experiencia 43) Licor 43 official site & experience bookingThis is the official site where people can book the experience and get a feel for what’s included. ARQUA Museum (National Museum of Underwater Archaeology)https://www.culturaydeporte.gob.es/mnarqua/home.html(This is the official government site—best one to link for visitors)El Batel Auditorium / Theatre https://auditorioelbatel.es/(Official site with events, concerts, and what’s on)Roman Theatre of Cartagena (and museum) Official Roman Theatre Museum siteThe main site for visiting info, tickets, and opening times. Café Lab (Casas del Rey) https://www.cafelab.es/A La Brasa (Cartagena)👉 A La Brasa official restaurant pageMenu, bookings, and info all here. Universal Restaurant (Cartagena) Restaurante Universal official websiteQuick fact check (keeping ourselves in line 😅) Just a couple of small corrections from this week’s episode: – We mentioned that the first submarine was invented and built in Cartagena. What we meant to say is that it was the first military submarine, designed by Isaac Peral and launched in the city. – We also said the Phoenician ships found in Mazarrón (now in the ARQUA Museum) were the oldest ships ever discovered. To be more accurate, they’re the oldest shipwrecks found in the Mediterranean. Nothing too dramatic, but we like to keep things as accurate as possible! Email Paul and Catherine at hello@spainfullyhonest.com Follow us on social media pleeaasse! ⁠(3) Instagram⁠⁠(15) Facebook⁠ And as always thank you for listening!!

    44 Min.

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The Spainfully Honest podcast is your friendly guide to moving to Spain, living in Spain, and actually feeling at home once you arrive. We talk openly about Spanish visas, paperwork, working in Spain, relationships, and everyday life in Spain. No hype, no horror stories for clicks, just real conversations, honest advice, and the things we wish we’d known earlier. Hosted by two friends and long-term residents of Spain, Catherine and Paul, the podcast is based on their real experience of relocating to Spain, settling in, and building a life here.

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