Simple Stories in Spanish
Looking to learn Spanish? Well, your newest teacher has got you covered with easy to understand stories to help you learn or practice the language. If you’re a visual learner, you can also also find transcripts of the stories at smalltownspanishteacher.com. Tune in weekly to advance your Spanish skills!
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TED en Español
If you’re fluent in Spanish, feel inspired by these infamous TED Talks. Discussions range from the connection of love and mathematics to how an immigrant can build his identity, and so much more. Explore expansive ideas in Spanish, weekly. The curated TED Talks feature the world’s top leaders and creators, guaranteeing that you’ll learn something new each time you tune in.
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Latino Studies
Consider Latino Studies the newest part of your weekly routine if you enjoy learning about the history and culture of Latin America. From historical cultural movements to current political challenges, you’re sure to learn something new in each episode. With more than 250 episodes, there’s no shortage of interesting information. Rated at 4.7 stars, one fan even said, “It’s like attending college for free!”
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Latinx Therapy
Hosted by Adriana Alejandre, Latinx Therapy works to break the stigma of mental health in the Latinx community. Listeners will learn of self-help techniques, as well as how to support themselves and others. Whether discussing grief and loss in the Latinx community or the best practices to support young sexual abuse survivors, this podcast provides tangible resources for all who may be struggling with mental health issues.
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Quién Are We?
Have you ever struggled with your identity as a Latino? Quien Are We is a podcast from Colorado Public Radio that explores what it means to be Latino, Hispanic or Chicana … or however you identify. Host May Ortega shares stories about the wide-ranging identities, while highlighting Latino stories. Recently launched, this is a show you’ll want to keep your eyes on!
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Life As a Gringo
Life As a Gringo is a podcast from Z100 on-air personality Dramos and represents the voices of American-born Latinos who live their lives existing in a gray area. Gringos are oftentimes perceived as not Hispanic enough by natives, yet looked at differently by their American friends. This show features many episodes on life, from politics to culture and how to succeed as a gringo in society!
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Ellas
Hosted by Brenda Hernández Jaimes, Ellas is a podcast that brings you conversations with inspiring Latinas who are paving the way for future Latinx generations. Airing bi-weekly, Ellas highlights the unique stories of Latinx individuals, whether they work in the fashion, business or film industries, each conversation is special and you’re sure to feel inspired after tuning in.
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Sofia with an F
A hilarious podcast that covers everything from sex, relationships (both platonic and romantic), as well as features one of a kind stories from host, Sofia Franklyn, who is Argentinian and Spanish American. While you won’t learn Spanish here, laughs are guaranteed. Despite Franklyn’s self-deprecating jokes, she is relatable, funny and offers unique advice for when you’re in the bedroom and on the dating apps.
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Yeah No, I’m Not Ok
Orange Is the New Black actress Diane Guerrero sits down with celebrities of color, including fellow Latinx stars like Demi Lovato, Cristela Alonzo, and Guerreo’s OITNB costar Dascha Polanco, for honest conversations about depression, anxiety, addiction, and more. While it’s a podcast about mental health, Yeah No I’m Not Okay doesn’t offer clinical advice; rather, it holds space for guests to share what they’ve experienced, and how they’ve gotten through it.
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In the Thick
If you’re looking for a daring podcast that doesn’t hesitate to feature difficult conversations, try In the Thick, hosted by award-winning journalists Maria Hinojosa and Julio Ricardo Varela. They don’t hold back when discussing race, identity, and politics with episodes that feature topics such as domestic terrorism, the cycles of trauma, and census suppression.
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News in Slow Spanish
If you’re looking for a podcast to improve your Spanish, this one discusses current topics in a very slow and deliberate manner so non-native speakers can better understand. If your Spanish is a little so-so, take a listen to the latest episodes.
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Latina to Latina
Hosted by Alicia Menendez, this podcast is an interview series that talks to remarkable Latinas about making it, faking it, and everything in between. Each episode is almost always hilarious, but, beneath it all, revealing. Menendez also talks to her guests about the challenges of being women of color, and how they have managed to thrive in the end. You will definitely want to hear recent episodes with San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz and Gina Torres.
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Radio Ambulante
This award-winning Spanish-language podcast from the folks at NPR uses long-form audio journalism to tell under-reported stories across Latin America. But prepare to get in your feels, because each episode is moving and heartfelt.
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Café con Pam
Pam Covarrubias is the namesake and host of this podcast, which features weekly interviews with fearless Latinos and people of color who break barriers, change lives, and make the world a better place. She tackles all of the sex questions you’ve ever wanted answered, as well as empowering (unrelated) topics like finding courage.
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Parenting & Politics
Diana Limongi’s podcast looks at parenting through a political lens. Although still fairly new to the pod-verse, recent episodes on the power of Black moms, activist fatigue, and reuniting families at the border are all powerful.
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Super Mamás
If you’re a mom and need new mom friends, look no further than this hysterical and insightful podcast, hosted by moms and sisters Paulina and Bricia Lopez. They provide a judgment-free space for new, expecting, and experienced mamás who can learn from one another. You will surely laugh and cry as you hear the insightful stories on the benefits and frustrations of being bilingual, postpartum struggles, and working mom guilt.
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Las Doctoras
Although fairly new, this podcast is definitely worth mentioning thanks to the host’s frank conversations surrounding race, gender, sexuality, and reproductive justice. Renee Lemus and Cristina Rose are both professors in women, gender, and sexuality studies at different Cal State universities, and both have their PhDs. In other words? They are seriously knowledgeable. Catch recent episodes on colorism and parenting as well as spirituality and social justice.
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Latino USA
NPR strikes again with fan-favorite Latino USA. The long-running podcast is a great listen if you want to delve deep into the current and emerging cultural, political, and social ideas that impact Latinos. There’s interviews with everyone from the actress who plays Dora the Explorer to writer Esmeralda Santiago.
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Bitter Brown Femmes
Cassandra Alicia and Rubén Angel dismantling sh*t while talking sh*t! (no, really, that’s their motto). With an emphasis on LGBTQ and women’s issues, Two Bitter Brown Femmes run their mouths on matters that impact our marginalized communities today. Definitely be sure to check out the recent episodes on abolishing ICE, “white women,” and allies.
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Her Dinero Matters
Jen Hemphill, a money confidence coach, hosts this podcast to help women make their finances easier to master. Her episodes are filled with practical and simple money insights while showcasing women who share their real-life money woes. Recent episodes include how to stop being broke, the different types of being frugal, and how to save for travel.
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Irina Gonzalez is an editor and a freelance writer based in Colorado, covering parenting, recovery, and Latinx culture. In her spare time, you can find her exploring her colorful state with her husband and spunky toddler. Follow her on Instagram at @msirinagonzalez.
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