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Spanish and Go
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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Mar 24, 2026 • 26min
Cómo Crear tu Propia Inmersión en Español Sin Viajar - How to Create Your Own Spanish Immersion Without Traveling
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:You can create Spanish immersion at home by narrating your daily activities and using the language in everyday situations.Multisensory activities like cooking in Spanish help you remember vocabulary and make learning more natural.Small, consistent habits—even just a few minutes a day—can build confidence and significantly improve your Spanish over time.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 MembershipGet the full transcript of each episode so you don’t miss a wordListen to an extended breakdown section in English going over the most important words and phrasesTest your comprehension with a multiple choice quizIf 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

Mar 17, 2026 • 29min
La Influencia del Árabe en el Español - The Influence of Arabic on Spanish
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:Thousands of Spanish words come from Arabic due to centuries of coexistence in the Iberian PeninsulaRecognizing patterns like the “al-” prefix can help you identify Arabic-origin wordsLanguage is a reflection of history, shaped by cultural exchange and human connectionRelevant Links And Additional Resources:Level up your Spanish with our Podcast MembershipGet the full transcript of each episode so you don’t miss a wordListen to an extended breakdown section in English going over the most important words and phrasesTest your comprehension with a multiple choice quizSupport the show

Mar 10, 2026 • 19min
Cognados y Falsos Amigos en Español e Inglés - Cognates and False Friends in Spanish and English
We break down the differences between true cognates, near cognates, and false friends in English and Spanish. We share examples of words that look similar across both languages—some that mean the same thing and others that can easily trick learners into saying the wrong thing. By understanding these patterns and learning from common mistakes, you’ll discover how to build your Spanish vocabulary faster and communicate with more confidence.Key Takeaways:True cognates are words that look almost identical in English and Spanish and share the same meaning, making them an easy way to expand your vocabulary.Near cognates follow predictable spelling patterns, which can help you guess many Spanish words even if you’ve never studied them before.False friends may look familiar but have completely different meanings, so recognizing them can help you avoid confusing or embarrassing misunderstandings.Relevant Links And Additional Resources:Level up your Spanish with our Podcast MembershipGet the full transcript of each episode so you don’t miss a wordListen to an extended breakdown section in English going over the most important words and phrasesTest your comprehension with a multiple choice quizSupport the show

Mar 3, 2026 • 38min
¿Qué Pasó en México? Muerte del Mencho - What Happened in Mexico? The Death of El Mencho
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:What actually happened during and after the operation against El Mencho—and how it impacted daily life across Mexico.Why most tourists are not the target in these conflicts, and what travelers should realistically consider.A deeper look at organized crime, government response, and whether this event signals hope or just another chapter in a complex system.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 MembershipGet the full transcript of each episode so you don’t miss a wordListen to an extended breakdown section in English going over the most important words and phrasesTest your comprehension with a multiple choice quizSupport the show

Feb 24, 2026 • 27min
El Medio Tiempo del Super Tazón con Bad Bunny - Superbowl Half-Time Show With Bad Bunny
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:Puerto Rico’s political status is complex, and understanding its history helps make sense of the symbolism in the performance.The halftime show highlighted Puerto Rican identity, working-class pride, and ongoing struggles like power outages and migration.Bad Bunny used one of the world’s biggest stages to celebrate Latin culture, empower women, and give Puerto Rico greater global visibility.Relevant Links And Additional Resources:Bad Bunny's Apple Music Super Bowl Halftime Show (YouTube Video)Mexican Spanish vs Puerto Rican Spanish [16 BIG Differences]Understanding Puerto Rican SpanishGringo Interprets "La Romana" by Bad Bunny [Latin Trap Reaction] (YouTube Video)Surviving an Earthquake in Spanish [Important Vocabulary] (YouTube Video)Living in Puerto Rico: 17 Things You Should Know (YouTube Video)Level up your Spanish with our Podcast MembershipGet the full transcript of each episode so you don’t miss a wordListen to an extended breakdown section in English going over the most important words and phrasesTest your comprehension with a multiple choice quizSupport the show

Feb 17, 2026 • 21min
Piropos en Español - Piropos in Spanish
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:A piropo can be romantic, funny, or inappropriate depending on context and relationship.Some traditional street compliments are outdated and may be offensive today.Understanding cultural norms is just as important as learning vocabulary when speaking Spanish.Relevant Links And Additional Resources:045 – San Valentín | Saint ValentineLevel up your Spanish with our Podcast MembershipGet the full transcript of each episode so you don’t miss a wordListen to an extended breakdown section in English going over the most important words and phrasesTest your comprehension with a multiple choice quizSupport the show

Feb 10, 2026 • 37min
Flor y Fauna en Yucatán con Flor Peraza - Flor & Fauna in Yucatan with Flor Peraza
We sit down with Flor, a local Spanish teacher with a background in biology and a master’s focus on ecology, to talk about her journey, her Yucatecan roots, and how she became part of our immersion program in Mérida. Together, we explore fascinating topics like whether coyotes in Yucatán are invasive or naturally expanding, and we highlight emblematic animals of the region such as the jaguar (Balam), pink flamingos, endemic rattlesnakes, white-tailed deer, and the iconic pájaro reloj. We also talk about ethical nature tourism, conservation, and how travelers and locals alike can better understand and respect Yucatán’s ecosystems while connecting more deeply with its culture.Key Takeaways:How Flor’s background in biology adds a unique layer to learning Spanish and exploring YucatánThe ecological stories behind Yucatán’s most emblematic animalsWhy ethical, science-based nature tourism matters for conservation and travelersRelevant Links And Additional Resources:Level up your Spanish with our Podcast MembershipGet the full transcript of each episode so you don’t miss a wordListen to an extended breakdown section in English going over the most important words and phrasesTest your comprehension with a multiple choice quizSupport the show

Feb 3, 2026 • 35min
Cómo Tomar el Camión en México - How to Take the Bus in Mexico
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:How to choose the right bus route and get reliable information when Google Maps isn’t enoughWhat to say and do to make the bus stop, get off correctly, and pay without confusionPractical etiquette and cultural tips to ride buses in Mexico confidently and respectfullyRelevant Links And Additional Resources:Level up your Spanish with our Podcast MembershipGet the full transcript of each episode so you don’t miss a wordListen to an extended breakdown section in English going over the most important words and phrasesTest your comprehension with a multiple choice quizSupport the show

Jan 27, 2026 • 27min
La salsa Tabasco no viene de Tabasco
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:Tabasco sauce is named after the chili, not the Mexican state where many assume it comes fromIts global popularity contrasts with how Mexicans typically experience and use hot saucesHomemade salsas remain central to Mexican food culture, flavor, and identityRelevant 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 MembershipGet the full transcript of each episode so you don’t miss a wordListen to an extended breakdown section in English going over the most important words and phrasesTest your comprehension with a multiple choice quizSupport the show

Jan 20, 2026 • 32min
¿Puede la IA Reemplazar el Aprendizaje de Idiomas? - Can AI Replace Language Learning?
We explore the growing fear that AI and instant translation tools make language learning unnecessary, and we explain why that mindset misses the point. From real-life cultural misunderstandings and gestures to sarcasm, tone, and relationship-building, we share examples that show what technology simply can’t teach. You’ll walk away with a clearer idea of how to use AI as a powerful learning tool—without losing the deeper goal of language learning: connecting with real people and cultures.Key Takeaways:Why AI translation is useful but cannot replace real human connectionHow cultural context, gestures, and tone play a huge role in communicationThe best ways to use AI to support your language learning without relying on it completelyRelevant Links And Additional Resources:148 – Mejora Tu Español Usando Inteligencia Artificial | Improve Your Spanish Using Artificial Intelligence239 – Mejora tu Español Usando Inteligencia Artificial Parte 2 | Improve your Spanish Using AI Part 2Level up your Spanish with our Podcast MembershipGet the full transcript of each episode so you don’t miss a wordListen to an extended breakdown section in English going over the most important words and phrasesTest your comprehension with a multiple choice quizSupport the show


