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Galicia works for remote workers — but only if we don’t break it
Galicia is attracting remote workers, but sustainable relocation means understanding local housing, wages, and community. Learn how to move mindfully to northwest Spain, and integrate into a community with history, context, and a healthy instinct for preserving its traditions
That weird week after January 6th in Galicia: When everyone pretends they’re back but Nobody Is
In Galicia, and throughout Spain, the Christmas holidays go on a bit longer… so for remote workers in international teams, it’s all a bit strange. Don’t worry if your new year energy hasn’t quite kicked in yet!
Celebrations Are the Map: Why Remote Workers in Galicia Learn Belonging at the Table
Seasonal traditions and the holiday feasts are fundamental to understanding and integrating in Galicia, Spain as a remote worker. Angela’s guide will help you celebrate like a local and make the most of the season this year and always.
Between Coastlines and Clay: Remote, Foreign, and Local Artisans Shaping Galicia’s Creative Economy
Modern remote work and traditional skilled artisanal crafts meet and merge in Atlantic Spain. Our Galicia correspondent Ángela shares the ways remote workers and conscious gift givers can engage with and support local ventures, while immersing in diverse creative endeavours
Digital Roots: How Remote Workers Are Helping Redefine Rural Galicia
Galicia in northern Spain is a fundamentally rural area, which has so much to gain from remote work- provided that it is implemented and absorbed in a sensitive and structured way. Our guest author Ángela-Jo Touza-Medina reflects on the potential, and the different initiatives underway to support this transformation.
The Invisible Currency of Belonging in Galicia
Galicia in northern Spain has its unique social economy, where incomers need to earn their place in the community rather than buy it. But understanding the local culture and building the relationships and connections that make life worth living is so worthwhile, and international connections are a vital part of this ocean-facing edge of Spain. Learn and get inspired, by our guest post.