We keep this short. We're a podcast, not a data broker — we collect as little as possible, we don't sell anything, and we make it easy to opt out.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
Made in Spain Podcast is hosted by Nalini Sharma and Laura Senior García. This site (madeinspainpodcast.com) is the home of the show. Contact: hola@madeinspainpodcast.com.
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If you sign up to our newsletter: we collect your email address. We use it only to send you the newsletter. We don't share it. You can unsubscribe at any time from any email.
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If you click Accept on the cookie banner, we may in future enable privacy-respecting analytics (Plausible or similar — pseudonymised, no personal data, no cross-site tracking). At the time of writing this we do not run any analytics.
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If you're in the EU, UK, or somewhere else with similar laws, you have the right to:
Email hola@madeinspainpodcast.com and we'll reply within five working days.
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