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About Samuel
Samuel Burleigh is a journalist based in Mexico City, Mexico.
He has experience as a tech, culture, politics, and economy journalist in Latin America. He is a native English speaker who speaks fluent Spanish and conversational Portuguese. He also has experience as a translator for international newspapers based in Latin America and as a narrator and transcriber of news videos.
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Portfolio

Between displacement of locals and benefits to the economy: the imminent regulation of Airbnb in Mexico City ignites the debate on the platform's impact on the capital

08 Oct 2024  |  contxto.com
The article discusses the imminent regulation of Airbnb in Mexico City, highlighting the platform's impact on housing affordability and gentrification. The city's mayor, Claudia Sheinbaum, initially supported a digital tourism initiative with Airbnb and UNESCO to attract digital nomads, but later announced plans to regulate Airbnb to prevent displacement of local residents. Critics argue that Airbnb exacerbates the housing crisis by driving up rents, while supporters point to economic benefits and job creation. The debate reflects broader global trends in cities like London and New York, where similar regulations have been implemented.

Foreigners and locals: beware of scams on dating apps in Latin America

01 Oct 2023  |  contxto.com
The article discusses the prevalence of scams on dating apps like Bumble and Tinder in Latin America, particularly targeting foreigners. It highlights various incidents where individuals were deceived, leading to financial loss and personal danger. The piece includes expert opinions on the rise of such scams, the cultural factors contributing to their success, and the specific risks faced by users in cities like Medellín and Mexico City. The article also touches on the broader implications for digital nomads and tourists in the region.

Here is a video I narrated on a digital innovation center in Panama City

Here is a video I narrated and did subtitling for.

Here is a video I narrated and subtitled.

Here is an article on scams that can happen via dating apps in Latin America

Here is an article on AirBnB and its impact on housing in Mexico City

Digital Nomads

23 May 2023  |  Rest of World
Tech work is becoming increasingly nomadic and borderless, leading to the rise of digital nomads who bring luxury workspaces and fancy coffee shops. While cities welcome the economic boost, locals are concerned about rising rents and being priced out.

Digital nomads now come first for Mexico City’s gig workers

09 Jan 2023  |  Rest of World
The article discusses the impact of digital nomads on the gig economy in Mexico City, focusing on the experiences of local workers like Chef Enrique Partidas Daboin and delivery workers who have adapted to the influx of English-speaking foreigners. The presence of digital nomads has led to a demand for services such as food delivery, cleaning, and pet care, often facilitated by apps like Rappi and social platforms like Facebook. Workers are adapting by learning English and catering to the preferences of these foreigners, who tend to spend more than locals. While some sectors like art sales have not seen benefits, the overall economic impact is considered positive. However, there are cultural concerns, as many newcomers show little interest in integrating into the local culture or learning Spanish.

Digital nomads now come first for Mexico City’s gig workers

09 Jan 2023  |  Rest of World
Workers in Mexico City are adapting to the influx of digital nomads by learning English and modifying their services, such as cooking less spicy food, to cater to the preferences of wealthier newcomers. This shift highlights the impact of global mobility on local gig economies and urban culture.
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