Spanish Practices – Living in Spain: Real Life, Real Spain

John Metson

This is our real life, in real Spain. Ten years of adventures since swapping our glorious Victorian House in leafy Essex for a tiny flat in a wild Andalusian village. I was once a Radio Producer in London, not a great one. I sacked Richard Hammond for not knowing enough about cars. Was rude to J.K. and binned her rubbish first edition new kiddies book. Told the man behind Amazon when it launched in the UK that nobody wanted to shop online for books. So I ran away to Spain with my other half and our big ginger cat. This Podcast is about that brash, colourful passionate country - Spain. Oh and the odd celebrity encounter from my radio days. Some real events have been fictionalised to protect the innocent.

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    Why Is There a Cow Outside Every ALE-HOP? And Who Owns Spain's Chinese Stores?

    Need a phone charger, a frying pan, a garden hose and a plastic flamingo during siesta? In Spain, there's a shop for that... If you've ever wandered into an ALE-HOP for a phone charger and emerged twenty minutes later carrying a flamingo-shaped lamp, a beach towel and a notebook you didn't need, this episode is for you. This week I explore two of the most familiar sights in modern Spain: the famous black-and-white cow standing outside every ALE-HOP store and the seemingly magical Chinese bazaars that somehow stock absolutely everything. Why has a family-owned business from Alicante become one of Spain's biggest retail success stories? Who came up with the idea of putting a full-sized cow outside the front door? And how did Chinese-owned stores become the place Spaniards turn to when they need a light bulb, a bucket, a birthday card or a garden hose during siesta time? Along the way, I uncover the fascinating story of Chinese migration to Spain, why so many families chose entrepreneurship, and how these businesses became such an important part of everyday Spanish life. Plus, I explain why a childhood encounter with a small shark permanently cured me of any desire to go sea fishing—and why I nevertheless found myself considering the purchase of fishing tackle in a Chinese bazaar. It's a story of cows, commerce, immigration, entrepreneurship and the peculiar shopping habits we all develop after moving to Spain. In this episode: 🐄 The surprising origins of ALE-HOP 🛍️ Why you never leave with only what you came in for 🇨🇳 The rise of Spain's Chinese bazaars 😴 How they became the heroes of siesta time 📈 The growth of Spain's Chinese community 🎣 The fish story that put me off sea fishing for life And a question that still puzzles me: How can one shop sell literally everything? #Spain #SpanishLife #LivingInSpain #ALEHOP #ChineseBazaar #SpanishCulture #ExpatLife #SpainPodcast #CostaTropical #SpanishPractices #LifeInSpain #SpanishRetail #MovingToSpain #ExpatPodcast #SpainStories

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This is our real life, in real Spain. Ten years of adventures since swapping our glorious Victorian House in leafy Essex for a tiny flat in a wild Andalusian village. I was once a Radio Producer in London, not a great one. I sacked Richard Hammond for not knowing enough about cars. Was rude to J.K. and binned her rubbish first edition new kiddies book. Told the man behind Amazon when it launched in the UK that nobody wanted to shop online for books. So I ran away to Spain with my other half and our big ginger cat. This Podcast is about that brash, colourful passionate country - Spain. Oh and the odd celebrity encounter from my radio days. Some real events have been fictionalised to protect the innocent.

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