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Easy Podcast - Miami, capital of Latin America - Easy Español

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Release Date: 07/31/2025

Easy Podcast - The 'wolf child' who grew up in the mountains in Spain - Easy Español show art Easy Podcast - The 'wolf child' who grew up in the mountains in Spain - Easy Español

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Born in extreme poverty in post-Civil War Spain, when he was around 8, Marcos Rodríguez Pantoja was left to survive alone deep in the Andalusian mountains range. He befriended a pack of wolves and other creatures, hunted and foraged for food to survive. Years later, he was captured by the Civil Guard and taken into the city for the long, slow and very difficult process of re-entering the society that cast him away as a child. Click play to be blow-away by the inspiring story of the feral child who beat all odds.

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Miami is known for its vibrant night life, incredible beaches, and predominantly Latino population that goes back hundreds of years. While the arrival of thousands of Cubans escaping Castro's regime not only influenced the language, cuisine and economy of the city, it also opened the door for the waves of Latin American immigrants that followed and turned Miami in the capital of Latin America. Click plat to learn more about how Miami became the metropolis it is now with 70% of latinos!

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Easy Podcast - The Mexican Superhero more popular than Superman: El Chapulín Colorado - Easy Español show art Easy Podcast - The Mexican Superhero more popular than Superman: El Chapulín Colorado - Easy Español

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The Chapulín Colorado is a Mexican fictional superhero very popular all over Latin America.  El Chapulín is a beloved character created in the 1970s by Roberto Gomez Bolaño: Short, clumsy, not particularly good looking or strong, but with a good heart and noble, el Chapulín is an antihero character that won the hearts of Spanish-speaking audiences of all ages. Originally born as a parody of the invincible, superhuman American heroes, el Chapulín Colorado charmed audiences with his human flaws and big heart. Click play to hear more about this one-of-a-kind Mexican hero beloved across...

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Easy Podcast - The Spanish priest who died in Bolivia fighting for social justice - Easy Español show art Easy Podcast - The Spanish priest who died in Bolivia fighting for social justice - Easy Español

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Luis Espinal Camps was not an ordinary priest. He was a Spanish Jesuit priest born in Mallorca. Poet, journalist, filmmaker, film critic, and political activist, he dedicated his life to advocating for social justice and equality. After his first TV show was repeatedly censored by Franco's regime, Camps went to Bolivia. There, Camps embraced his role as a human rights defender of the poor and challenger of the status quo, which earned him powerful enemies within the dictatorial government, the Church and the private sector. Click play to learn more about this courageous Spanish-Bolivian...

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Tango was born in the impoverished areas of Buenos Aires where local, African and European musical styles merged to create a sound full of longing, love and sorrow. Over time, both the music genre and the dance crossed borders and were embraced by people of all classes the world over. In recent years, tango has attracted the attention of neuroscientists battling Parkinson's disease and other neurological disorders with encouraging results. Click play to hear how the tango's characteristic rhythm, pacing, and coordinated physical movements have turned this Argentinean dance into a major...

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The Nobel laureate poet Pablo Neruda is without a doubt one of the most important and influential writers in Latin American literature and the world at large. He also had an active role in Chile's political life, serving as diplomat and senator for the Communist Party. In 1973, two years after receiving the Nobel Prize in Literature, Pablo Neruda died. Cancer was the official cause, but the timing of his death -less than two weeks after the coup d'état led by Augusto Pinochet- and other suspicious circumstances have raised serious doubts on its veracity. Click play to learn more about...

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Easy Podcast - María Zambrano, the most brilliant mind of the Spanish-speaking world - Easy Español show art Easy Podcast - María Zambrano, the most brilliant mind of the Spanish-speaking world - Easy Español

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Maria Zambrano is one of the brightest minds in the Spanish-speaking region. She was an essayist and philosopher, originally from Spain. Her life was marked, first, by the Spanish Civil War and then by World War II, conflicts that forced her into exile and strongly influenced her work. She lived in Spain, France, Italy, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Chile and more places, all while constantly writing and publishing her groundbreaking and influential work in politics, the arts, and philosophy.   Click play to hear more about the life, work, and legacy of this brilliant and restless woman...

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Easy Podcast - Spirituality or shamanism? How spiritual forces affect health in Latin America - Easy Español show art Easy Podcast - Spirituality or shamanism? How spiritual forces affect health in Latin America - Easy Español

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In Latin America the advancements of modern medicine and science coexist with ancient beliefs that blame different physical ailments on 'spiritual forces'. These evils usually manifest as negative energies found in certain locations (abandoned buildings, crossroads, accident sites, etc) or used by other people to cause harm. Perhaps el mal de ojo (evil eye) is the better known one, but all throughout Latin America we can find different types of spiritual afflictions that can only be cured -according to ancient beliefs- by very specific rituals involving herbs, cleanses, or prayers. Click play...

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Easy Podcast - Pepe Mujica, the Guerilla fighter turned President - Easy Español show art Easy Podcast - Pepe Mujica, the Guerilla fighter turned President - Easy Español

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Pepe Mujica was not an ordinary politician. As a young man, his pursuit for equality, social justice, and the defense of human rights, led him to join a guerrilla group. As a consequence, Mujica spent 12 years imprisoned, beaten, tortured, and isolated during the Uruguayan dictatorship, but they could not break his spirit or his principles. Once democracy returned to Uruguay, Mujica dedicated his life to public service holding positions as congressman, senator, minister and president without ever betraying his beliefs and living in the same modest way in which he grew up.   Tune in to...

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The 'burundanga', better known in English as angel's trumpet, is a cursed flower. This beautiful, delicate, and fragrant flower is extremely toxic and it can cause hallucinations, disorientation, control loss, memory loss, paralysis, induce comas and even death. Historically, this flower was used for medical and shamanistic purposes only. However, in recent times, this toxic flower has gained popularity among criminals in many parts of South America, Mexico and even Europe who use it to easily manipulate their victims. Click play to hear more about the tradition, benefits and dangers of the...

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