


Easy Podcast: La fiesta de la Candelaria
The fiesta de la Candelaria (Candlemass) takes place every February 2, exactly 40 days after Christmas. This holiday marks the official end of the holiday season, and it derives its name from the tradition of bringing candelas (candles) to church to be blessed. In Mexico,

Easy Podcast: La fascinante historia del “Chupacabras”
The Chupacabras: mythical creature, wild animal or urban legend? The first sightings of El Chupacabras began in the 90s when a beast started attacking farm animals, particularly goats (cabras). This creature sucked the blood out of its victims, hence the name, ‘chupa cabras’ (goat sucker),

Easy Podcast: Los charros y la charrería
The charrería is an equestrian discipline and art form from Mexico. Charrerías date back to Colonial Mexico and they evolved from animal husbandry practices passed down through generations. In this rodeo-like event, the charros, known for their colorful attire, show off their skills in a

Easy Podcast: Balada para un loco
In 1969, a song came out in Argentina that would forever change the tango genre. Written by Argentinean composer Astor Piazzolla and Uruguayan poet Horacio Ferrer, the song “Balada para un loco” became an instant hit. However, it also had a polarizing effect among tango enthusiasts. Click

Podcast Listening Tips
Helpful tips for listening to our Spanish podcasts Yes, you’re absolutely right about Spanish being a very fast language but don’t let this fact discourage you. Actually, Spanish is one the fastest-spoken tongues. The good news is that Spanish and English speakers convey about the

Easy Podcasts: La quema del Año Viejo en Ecuador
In Ecuador the New Year begins with the burning of the old one! More specifically by burning monigotes (paper or rag dolls) that represent the year that ends, in particular the negative aspects of it, to start off the New Year with a clean slate

Easy Podcast: La exquisita historia de la arepa

Easy Podcast: Mariana Pineda, una mujer que murió por sus ideas
In the 1800s, Spain lived through many conflicts between those who supported the absolute monarchy and the liberalists. Among the liberalists was Mariana Pineda, a young woman who fought and died for her ideals. For her bravery, Mariana went on to become a symbol of
