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Made in Spain

Made in Spain

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Summary

Whether you’re an expat chasing the dream, a traveller inspired by European elegance or a foodie seeking the perfect paella, Made in Spain is your insider’s guide to all things chic, cultural and quintessentially Spanish.


Join hosts Nalini Sharma and Laura Senior García for a glamorous mix of travel, food, fashion and the rich cultural narratives that make Spain a global icon of style and sophistication.


Nalini is a former Canadian TV presenter, who has previously covered red carpet and live events, and major news stories. She channels the same wit and curiosity to the Made in Spain podcast, offering sharp, unscripted takes on everything from Spanish traditions to expat surprises.


Laura, a seasoned leadership coach and global traveler, shares her deep, first-hand knowledge of Spain—not just as her birthplace, but as a country she continues to rediscover. With a British father and Spanish mother, she considers herself a global citizen with deep roots in Spain. Her insights connect Spain’s rich past with its modern evolution, offering a unique and personal perspective on life, culture, and luxury in Spain today.


Every episode of Made in Spain explores the country’s hidden gems and exclusive experiences, but it’s more than just a guide—it’s a conversation.


The show’s Slice of Life segment gives listeners an unfiltered peek into Nalini and Laura’s daily experiences – the joys, frustrations, and unexpected moments that make life in Spain, and beyond, full of surprises. Sometimes, it’s about the reality of settling into a new country – at other times, it’s about their travels, funny mishaps, or behind-the-scenes stories from researching the podcast. No matter the topic, listeners feel like they are right there with them, stepping into their world.


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Episodes
  • 36. What Does “Made In Spain” Really Mean Today
    May 12 2026

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    What does "Made in Spain" actually mean? In this episode, Nalini and Laura take the podcast name literally and dig into the Spanish brands quietly carrying the country's soul — from a Madrid espadrille shop that's stood on the same corner since 1845, to the secretive leather workshops of Ubrique that craft bags for the world's biggest luxury houses.

    Inside this episode:

    • Casa Hernanz, the family-run espadrille maker just off Plaza Mayor, five generations in
    • Ubrique: the hidden engine behind Loewe, Polène, Strathberry and more
    • Mint & Rose's quiet luxury out of Valencia, plus Pokihomba's handcrafted boho hats from Barcelona
    • La Bien Hecha's modern bags made the old-school way
    • The unspoken language of the Spanish fan (and where to buy a beautiful one in Madrid)
    • La Chinata's Pimentón de la Vera — Spain's protected smoked paprika, fourth-generation family business
    • Fun facts on Lladró porcelain, world-leading olive oil, and 1917, an award-winning Cava you can only buy direct
    • Laura's first Romería de Santa Faz — pilgrims, canes, rosemary, and a few shots of Jäger before 10am
    • Plus a show-and-tell on Medicube skincare and Netflix's Running Point

    Sentence of the day: hecho con amor — because something made the way it was five centuries ago still tastes better than anything made at scale.

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    Follow us @madeinspainpodcast on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts so you never miss an episode.

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    45 mins
  • 35: Valencia: Sun, Paella & the City That Has It All
    Apr 28 2026

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    Valencia keeps topping global “best places to live” lists, but most people still only talk about Madrid and Barcelona. We wanted to change that with a grounded, travel-friendly Valencia guide that mixes practical tips with the kind of history that makes you look at a city differently the moment you arrive.

    We get into the essentials first: how big Valencia really is, why it feels so liveable, how easy it is to walk the centre, and why parking can test your patience. We talk transport hacks like the multi-day tourist card, plus why Valencia Airport can be a cheaper way to land in Spain. Then we zoom out to the layers beneath the postcard views, from Roman Valentia to Moorish irrigation that still shapes the region today. The Tribunal de las Aguas, a centuries-old water court that meets outside the cathedral, might be the most “only in Valencia” detail we’ve ever found, and yes, we also go down the Holy Grail rabbit hole.

    From there it’s all about what to do and what to eat. We share our take on the City of Arts and Sciences, Oceanogràfic Valencia as a conservation-focused attraction, and Bioparc Valencia as an immersive habitat-style zoo, with notes for families and anyone who cares about animal welfare. On the food side, we revisit paella Valencia, what the original recipe looks like, and the one rule that helps you blend in: don’t order paella for dinner. We also cover horchata de chufa, where to eat in Valencia, and seasonal highlights like Noche de San Juan and La Tomatina near Buñol. We finish with a slice of life on social media backlash, tourism tensions, and why we still believe hospitality is the soul of Spain.

    If this helped you plan a Valencia weekend break, subscribe, share the episode with a travel-loving friend, and leave us a review so more listeners can find the show.

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    51 mins
  • 34. Valor Adult Pleasure Chocolate and Easter in Spain
    Apr 14 2026

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    Chocolate shows up everywhere at Easter, but Spain tells a different story once you look past the shop displays. We’re leaning into that contrast by taking you to Villajoyosa in Alicante, home of Valor, the historic Spanish chocolate brand founded in 1881 and still family-owned today. What starts as a “local factory next door” quickly turns into a global business that exports to over 60 countries, and we talk through what that kind of growth looks like when your cocoa has to be sourced abroad.

    We also get nerdy about Spanish chocolate tradition: cacao arriving in Spain in the 1500s via Seville, the original thick and bitter drink, and why hot chocolate here still feels like a ritual rather than a quick mug of cocoa. If you’ve ever searched for Spanish hot chocolate, chocolate con churros, or the best food experiences in Spain, you’ll recognise the details that matter: texture, timing, and how these treats anchor social moments. We also share what the free Valor factory tour is like, the surprisingly memorable “placer adulto” advertising that helped shape the brand, and why Valor cafés are such a smart extension.

    Then we shift to Semana Santa and Easter in Spain, including the key 2026 dates, the cities that deliver the most intense Holy Week atmosphere (think Seville, Malaga, Valladolid), and the seasonal sweets and street-level senses that define it all, from torrijas and mona de Pascua to incense and palm braiding. Stick around for our first ever giveaway with the boutique hotel Mansión Iturbe in Pátzcuaro, Mexico, and tell us what your ultimate Easter treat is. Subscribe, share, and leave a review so more curious travellers and food lovers can find us.

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    39 mins
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