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Do you want to learn Spanish and travel? Learn Spanish and travel the world with Jim and May from Spanish and Go. Advance your listening comprehension through incredible travel stories, cultural conversations, Spanish tips, and interviews with...

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Do you want to learn Spanish and travel? Learn Spanish and travel the world with Jim and May from Spanish and Go. Advance your listening comprehension through incredible travel stories, cultural conversations, Spanish tips, and interviews with Spanish speakers from around the world. You’ll hear natural conversational Spanish perfect for the intermediate or advanced Spanish learner. With Spanish and Go, not only will you supercharge your Spanish, but you’ll gain the tools to travel abroad with confidence. May is a Spanish teacher from Mexico, and Jim is a gringo with a passion for adventure. Together they’ll help you take your Spanish to the next level. Get the most out of each episode by signing up at https://spanishandgo.com.

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Nuestro Nuevo Pueblo Mágico Favorito – Zacatlán de las Manzanas - Our New Favorite Enchanted Town – Zacatlán de las Manzanas

4/21/2026
We take you through Zacatlán de las Manzanas in Puebla, a lush highland town surrounded by forests, ravines, and cool mountain air. From its rich apple industry—turned into cider, pies, breads, and more—to its vibrant cultural identity shaped by the Pueblos Mágicos program, this town is full of unexpected discoveries. We also share our experience riding a local tram tour that revealed historic landmarks, canyon viewpoints, and the fascinating Callejón del Hueso with its legendary stories and iconic vitromurals. These massive mosaic artworks tell the story of Zacatlán’s creative transformation, blending international influence with local artistry. Along the way, we also explore its food, scenic views, and relaxed atmosphere that makes it a refreshing escape from city life. If you’re looking for a destination near Mexico City or Puebla that combines nature, culture, and authenticity, this episode will show you why Zacatlán deserves a spot on your list. Key Takeaways: Links And Additional Resources: 003 – Pueblos Mágicos de México | Magic Towns of MexicoLevel up your Spanish with our Podcast MembershipIf you enjoy Learn Spanish and Go, please consider subscribing, rating, and reviewing our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or Pandora. This helps us reach more listeners like you. ¡Hasta la próxima! Support the show

Duration:00:20:36

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¿Realidad o Ilusión? El Mundo de los Horóscopos - Reality or Illusion? The World of Horoscopes

4/14/2026
We talk about how a simple conversation about Santi’s zodiac sign made us realize we had never explored horoscopes on the podcast before. From growing up with horoscope segments on TV in Mexico to seeing how common they are in media, we reflect on their cultural presence and why people find them so appealing. We also break down the basics of astrology, explore the traits of each zodiac sign, and discuss whether horoscopes are just fun entertainment or something people take too seriously when making decisions about relationships and life. Key Takeaways: Links And Additional Resources: Level up your Spanish with our Podcast MembershipIf you enjoy Learn Spanish and Go, please consider subscribing, rating, and reviewing our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or Pandora. This helps us reach more listeners like you. ¡Hasta la próxima! Support the show

Duration:00:37:14

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La Semana Santa en Iztapalapa - The Holy Week in Iztapalapa

4/7/2026
We take you inside the dramatic Semana Santa celebration in Iztapalapa, where the Passion of Christ is brought to life in a way that’s both emotional and incredibly realistic. We talk about how this tradition started nearly 200 years ago during a cholera outbreak and how it has grown into a massive event recognized by UNESCO, attracting millions of spectators each year. Along the way, we share our thoughts on how religion and culture often overlap in Mexico, what it takes to participate in this intense reenactment, and why even younger generations are still drawn to it today. Key Takeaways: Semana SantaLinks And Additional Resources: 209 – La Feria Más Bonita de Comala – Ponche, Pan y Café | The Most Beautiful Fair of Comala – Ponche, Bread, and Coffee156 – Semana Santa y Pascua al Estilo Mexicano | Holy Week and Easter’s the Mexican StyleLevel up your Spanish with our Podcast MembershipIf you enjoy Learn Spanish and Go, please consider subscribing, rating, and reviewing our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or Pandora. This helps us reach more listeners like you. ¡Hasta la próxima! Support the show

Duration:00:35:02

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El Murmullo de las Abejas - The Murmur of the Bees breakdown

3/31/2026
May talks about the novel El Murmullo de las Abejas by Sofía Segovia, a beautiful and emotional story set in Linares, Nuevo León, during the early 1900s. We explore the life of Simonopio, a mysterious child with a deep connection to nature, and how his presence shapes the Morales family through times of revolution, land reform, and the Spanish flu pandemic. Along the way, we share why this novel is so memorable, how it blends history with subtle magical elements, and why it’s a great recommendation if you want to improve your Spanish while learning more about Mexican culture and storytelling. Key Takeaways: Links And Additional Resources: 268 – Cien Años de Soledad | One Hundred Years of Solitude242 – Pedro Páramo | Pedro Páramo221 – Como Agua para Chocolate | Like Water for ChocolateLevel up your Spanish with our Podcast MembershipIf you enjoy Learn Spanish and Go, please consider subscribing, ratin Support the show

Duration:00:33:34

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Cómo Crear tu Propia Inmersión en Español Sin Viajar - How to Create Your Own Spanish Immersion Without Traveling

3/24/2026
We share simple and practical ways you can create your own Spanish immersion at home, inspired by ideas from our friend Babbs, who has joined several of our immersion retreats in Mexico. We talk about activities like narrating your daily life in Spanish, cooking using Spanish recipes, and finding small real-world opportunities to practice speaking—even if it’s just asking a question at a restaurant or market. We also explain how teaching someone else, trying a “Spanish day,” and adjusting these activities to your level can help you improve faster. Plus, we address common challenges like feeling shy, not having someone to practice with, or thinking you don’t have enough time—and how to overcome them. By the end, you’ll have realistic strategies to surround yourself with Spanish and build confidence little by little. Key Takeaways: Links And Additional Resources: 227 – De Bombero a Bilingue: El Camino de Babbs | From Firefighter to Bilingual: Babb’s JourneyOvercome your fear like Babbs did and sign up for Spanish Immersion RetreatsLevel up your Spanish with our Podcast MembershipIf you enjoy Learn Spanish and Go, please consider subscribing, rating, and reviewing our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or Pandora. This helps us reach more listeners like you. ¡Hasta la próxima! Support the show

Duration:00:25:38

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La Influencia del Árabe en el Español - The Influence of Arabic on Spanish

3/17/2026
We dive into how Arabic influenced Spanish vocabulary through centuries of cultural exchange during the time of Al-Andalus. We share a personal story that sparked our curiosity, explore patterns like the “al-” prefix, and break down common words you probably didn’t know came from Arabic—like almohada, azúcar, and ojalá. By the end, you’ll not only recognize these connections in everyday Spanish, but also gain a deeper appreciation for how languages evolve and reflect history across cultures. Key Takeaways: Relevant Links And Additional Resources: Level up your Spanish with our Podcast MembershipSupport the show

Duration:00:29:25

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Cognados y Falsos Amigos en Español e Inglés

3/10/2026
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Duration:00:19:02

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¿Qué Pasó en México? Muerte del Mencho - What Happened in Mexico? The Death of El Mencho

3/3/2026
After many of you reached out to ask if we were safe, we decided to dedicate this episode to explaining what really happened during the recent violence in states like Jalisco, Colima, and Michoacán. We break down the timeline of events—from the military operation in Tapalpa to the 250+ road blockades, airport disruptions, burned businesses (including dozens of Oxxos), and the wave of misinformation spreading on social media. We also share our honest thoughts about safety in Mexico, what this means for travelers and our immersion retreats, and reflect on the bigger political picture—including corruption, organized crime, and whether this moment could represent real change. If you’ve seen the headlines and felt unsure about visiting Mexico, this episode will give you context, clarity, and our personal perspective from living here. Key Takeaways: Relevant Links And Additional Resources: 297 – La Tienda en Cada Esquina de México | The Store on Every Corner of MexicoLevel up your Spanish with our Podcast MembershipSupport the show

Duration:00:37:54

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El Medio Tiempo del Super Tazón con Bad Bunny - Superbowl Half-Time Show With Bad Bunny

2/24/2026
We go beyond the music and analyze the deeper meaning behind Bad Bunny’s halftime performance. We share historical context about Puerto Rico’s political status, its colonial past, and what it means to be a U.S. territory without full representation—something many people don’t fully understand. We also unpack key symbols from the show, like the light blue Puerto Rican flag linked to the independence movement, the imagery of the jíbaro and sugar cane fields representing working-class pride, the electrical poles symbolizing ongoing power outages, and the celebration of Latin culture, family, and women’s empowerment. Having lived in Puerto Rico ourselves, we add personal insight to help you better understand why this performance sparked so much pride, debate, and emotion—and why it was about much more than entertainment. Key Takeaways: Support the show

Duration:00:26:52

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Piropos en Español

2/17/2026
We break down what a piropo actually is and why it’s more than just a romantic line — it’s a mix of language, humor, and culture. We share cute, funny, and cheesy examples you might hear in movies or conversations, and we also explain the street piropos you should understand but probably never use. Most importantly, we help you learn the social rules behind them so you don’t accidentally sound rude or awkward while speaking Spanish. By the end, you’ll not only recognize these expressions in real life and media, but you’ll also know how to navigate flirting and compliments in a culturally respectful way. Key Takeaways: Relevant Links And Additional Resources: Level up your Spanish with our Podcast MembershipSupport the show

Duration:00:20:48

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Animales de Yucatan con Flor

2/10/2026
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Duration:00:37:16

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Cómo Tomar El Camión en México

2/3/2026
From figuring out which bus to take to knowing when and how to signal the driver, we walk you through the reality of using urban buses in Mexico. We talk about routes, schedules (or the lack of them), payment methods—from cash to modern app-based systems like Mérida’s Va y Ven—and the essential Spanish phrases you’ll actually need on board. Along the way, we share etiquette tips, safety advice, and personal stories that will help you avoid common mistakes and turn public transportation into a fun, immersive travel experience instead of a stressful one. Key Takeaways: Relevant Links And Additional Resources: Level up your Spanish with our Podcast MembershipSupport the show

Duration:00:34:58

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La salsa Tabasco no viene de Tabasco

1/27/2026
From Cholula to Tabasco, we explore how some of the world’s most famous hot sauces are named after places they don’t actually come from. We break down the real origins of Tabasco sauce, how it was created in Louisiana using Tabasco chilies, and how it became the best-selling hot sauce in the world—traveling everywhere from seafood plates to space missions. We also share our honest take on its flavor, how it’s used differently in the U.S. versus Mexico, and why homemade Mexican salsas still hold a special place in our hearts. Key Takeaways: Relevant Links And Additional Resources: 104 – ¡Al Chile! – Chilis: Straight to the Point272 – ¿La Salsa Cholula no Viene de Cholula? | Cholula Hot Sauce Doesn’t Come from Cholula?Level up your Spanish with our Podcast MembershipSupport the show

Duration:00:26:48

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¿Puede la IA reemplazar el aprendizaje de idiomas

1/20/2026
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Duration:00:31:48

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La Saga del Sillón y la PROFECO Pt2

1/13/2026
In this episode, we conclude our real-life battle with Sam’s Club after buying a couch that arrived incomplete and went unresolved for months. We share how filing a complaint through PROFECO and ConciliaNet led not only to a full refund, but also to the legally required 20% compensation—despite resistance and delays from the company. If you live in, travel to, or shop in Mexico, this episode shows you that you do have rights as a consumer and that PROFECO is a powerful tool when a business refuses to respond. Key Takeaways: Relevant Links And Additional Resources: 289 – La Saga del Sillón y la PROFECO Parte I | The Saga of the Couch and PROFECO, Part ILevel up your Spanish with our Podcast MembershipSupport the show

Duration:00:20:10

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México, Tierra de Maíz…y de Pan - Mexico, Land of Corn…and Bread

1/6/2026
In episode 301, May takes the mic solo to respond to claims that Mexico lacks a true bread culture, using this moment to explore how wheat arrived during the colonial period and evolved into something uniquely Mexican. We walk you through the history of bread in Mexico, its role in everyday life and religious celebrations, and the incredible variety of pan dulce that defines Mexican bakeries today. Along the way, you’ll gain cultural insight, expand your vocabulary, and better understand why food is such a powerful part of Mexican identity. immersion retreats and a community platform to future travel, plus why this kind of reflection can help you appreciate your own progress too. Key Takeaways: Relevant Links And Additional Resources: 209 – La Feria Más Bonita de Comala – Ponche, Pan y Café | The Most Beautiful Fair of Comala – Ponche, Bread, and Coffee082 – El Pan de Muerto | Bread of the DeadLevel up your Spanish with our Podcast MembershipSupport the show

Duration:00:26:26

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Especial Fin de Año - End of the Year Special

12/30/2025
We reflect on reaching 300 podcast episodes and five years of Spanish and Go, a journey that started during the pandemic in Puerto Rico and led us to where we are today. We talk about the biggest moments of the year—buying a house, becoming parents, favorite podcast episodes, and how slowing down helped us grow in unexpected ways. You’ll also hear what we’re planning next, from new immersion retreats and a community platform to future travel, plus why this kind of reflection can help you appreciate your own progress too. Key Takeaways: Relevant Links And Additional Resources: Level up your Spanish with our Podcast MembershipSupport the show

Duration:00:32:34

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Vocabulario Navideño Esencial - Essential Christmas Vocabulary

12/23/2025
We walk you through essential Christmas words and traditions in Mexico, from nacimientos and Christmas trees to poinsettias, piñatas, and festive street decorations. We also explore classic holiday food and drinks like tamales, ponche, rompope, and buñuelos, plus the music, posadas, and expressions you’ll hear everywhere. Whether you’re traveling, living in Mexico, or simply want to sound more confident during the holidays, this episode helps you connect language with real-life Christmas experiences. Key Takeaways: Relevant Links And Additional Resources: 036 – Las Posadas Navideñas Mexicanas | Mexican Christmas Parties037 – Diferencias Navideñas Entre México Y EEUU | Christmas Differences Between Mexico And The US141 – Villancicos Navideños | Christmas Carols142 – La Rama: El Árbol Navideño Mexicano | The Branch: The Mexican Christmas Tree195 – Ponche – El Olor De La Navidad En México | Ponche, The Smell Of Christmas In MexicoLevel up your Spanish with our Podcast MembershipSupport the show

Duration:00:28:56

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La Sobremesa - La Sobremesa

12/16/2025
We break down what la sobremesa really is, why almost everyone in Mexico practices it (even if they don’t name it), and how it contrasts with the fast-paced dining culture many of us grew up with. We also explore its historical roots in Spain, how it blended with Latin American and Indigenous traditions, and why meals often last hours without anyone feeling rushed. Finally, we explain how la sobremesa becomes a powerful, low-pressure space for practicing Spanish, building confidence, and truly connecting with people beyond the classroom. Key Takeaways: Relevant Links And Additional Resources: Level up your Spanish with our Podcast MembershipSupport the show

Duration:00:19:55

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La Tienda en Cada Esquina de México | The Store on Every Corner of Mexico

12/9/2025
We dive into the surprising reach of Oxxo, from its 22,000+ stores across Mexico to its rapid growth in countries like Colombia, Chile, Peru, and Brazil. We discuss the 2,500 products you can find in a single location, the ready-to-eat foods, and the essential services it offers—like paying bills, withdrawing cash, buying bus tickets, and even handling government payments. We also explore Spin by Oxxo, its growing financial service that’s helping millions of people access convenient banking tools. By the end of the episode, you’ll understand why Oxxo is more than a convenience store—it’s a powerhouse woven into the daily rhythm of Mexican life. Key Takeaways: Relevant Links And Additional Resources: 264 – Medicina Extremadamente Barata en México | Extremely Affordable Medicine in MexicoLevel up your Spanish with our Podcast MembershipSupport the show

Duration:00:30:46