
Welcome to an episode that truly left me speechless and filled with hope! I was absolutely thrilled to sit down with Marc and Alinka, an intercultural family whose journey is unlike any I’ve ever encountered. You might know them as "The Blaschkovs," a fascinating story in itself, as Marc adopted Alinka's unique Slavic family name for their wedding photography business, leading to a memorable start to our chat. (00:21)This couple's origins are as diverse as their adventures. Alinka, from Ukraine, and Marc, born in Ecuador but raised in Texas before returning to South America, found each other across continents in a way that feels like it’s straight out of a movie. They met on Instagram back in 2014 (05:33), when social media was still a nascent world where every like and follow felt significant. Their connection was instant and profound; Marc knew he wanted to marry Alinka within a week of talking. What followed was even more incredible: Alinka bought a one-way ticket to Ecuador just three months later (11:10)! It was a leap of faith built on deep trust, a concept I found incredibly inspiring in today's cynical world.I loved hearing about Alinka’s initial culture shock in Ecuador, from the street food to the bustling public transport. (18:51) After eight years establishing their life there, the war in Ukraine prompted another monumental decision: to move closer to Alinka's family. Their transition to Spain was smoothed by an almost unbelievable stroke of luck – an Instagram friend from Ecuador offered them his house and car in rural Galicia for a month, completely free of charge! (41:40) This act of kindness truly touched me, showcasing the power of genuine connection even across vast distances.But it wasn't all smooth sailing. I was shocked to learn about the immense difficulties they faced finding a permanent apartment in Spain, battling complex rental requirements and the infamous "ocupas" law. (28:10) Yet, their resilience shone through as they literally "sold themselves" to landlords through personal narratives and social media.This conversation was a powerful reminder for me about trust, open-mindedness, and the profound impact of travel on our perspectives. Marc's insights on how traveling cured his own prejudices, and Alinka's perspective on adapting to new cultures, resonated deeply. As a father, hearing their journey gave me immense hope for my son's future – a testament to kindness and connection in a world that often feels divided. If their life were a movie, they'd call it "Too Wild" (1:11:23), and honestly, after hearing their story, I couldn't agree more. Tune in for an episode that will challenge your perceptions and fill you with warmth!
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