Cow Alma A digital nomad's column about work and belonging

She is a cow.
She lives in Barcelona.
And she writes about what work does to us.

Cow Alma a digital nomad and silent observer of modern working life—between remote calls, probationary periods, and the question of when belonging begins.

What began as a satirical voice from coworking spaces has become a column about modern professional reality.

Alma about:

– Adaptation in the workplace
– Belonging in the system
– Identity in professional life
– Remote work and routines
– The quiet transformation through work

With humor.
With distance.
And with the perspective of someone who belongs but never quite loses herself in it.

Alma's World is a workplace column in cow form.

For everyone who finds themselves in meetings.
For everyone who is reinventing themselves during their probationary period.
For everyone who works—and observes themselves doing so.

Kuh Alma a satirical fictional project by Carsten Jan Weichelt.
The texts combine work culture, identity issues, and AI-supported creativity. Between column, analysis, and literary observation.