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The Latin American History Podcast aims to tell the story of Spanish and Portuguese America from its very beginnings up until the present day. Latin America’s history is home to some of the most exciting and unbelievable stories of adventure and exploration, and this podcast will tell these stories in all their glory. It will examine colonial society, slavery, and what life was like for the region’s inhabitants during this period. We will look at what caused the wars of independence, how the ...
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La reunión pan-hispánica de podcasters de cada Medio Mes. Disponible en MedioMes.com
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Tres trigres hablando en su hábitat natural. El PODCAST que siempre necesitaste y nunca lo supiste.
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Un podcast entretenido para estudiantes de español de nivel intermedio enfocado en el español de Latinoamérica. Aquí podrás aprender más sobre la cultura latinoamericana, expresiones idiomáticas y modismos a través de entrevistas y datos divertidos. ¡Mejora tu español con nosotros hoy mismo! https://latinele.com/ Conviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/aprende-espanol-con-latin-ele--4720970/support.
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El diseño de packaging debería ser mucho más que vestir un producto. Bienvenido a BRANDERMAN, donde creemos que hay una mejor forma de diseñar packaging. Acompáñame en este viaje mientras intentamos descubrir lo que realmente se necesita para diseñar mejores envases. El buen diseño informa, seduce, crea una experiencia inmersiva, e incluso salva el planeta. Soy Hernán Braberman, director de diseño de la agencia tridimage, y te invito a conversar con expertos sobre el presente y futuro de las ...
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Los videos están para complementar el contenido del podcast "Desde el baño": temas relacionados con el vocabulario y expresiones de la Argentina. Empezaron siendo parte de él, pero decidí subirlos por separado. Perdonen la calidad, hago lo que puedo con la cámara digital que tengo.
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In the final part of our mini-series on Juan de Onate's time in New Mexico we follow him on his third journey, westwards in search of the Pacific Ocean, and then look at his fate and that of his colony. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-latin-american-history-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/b…
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Pablo Jaurena - Virtuoso y versátil bandoneonista
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Hoy les presento mi charla con uno de los bandoneonistas mas destacados de nuestra época: Pablo Jaurena que he encontrado en Cordoba donde esta viviendo ahora. Pablo nació en Rio Tercero en la provincia de Cordoba en el 1981. Aficionado del rock nacional y fanático de Spinetta había empezado tocando la batería, antes de que se enamore del bandoneón…
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Onate faces the first real resistance to his colony, and takes it badly. The Acoma massacre is probably the event of his conquests for which he is most well known. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-latin-american-history-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcir…
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Today we start a three part series on the conquest of New Mexico. In this first episode we introduce Juan de Onate - the conquistador tasked with incorporating the territory into the Spanish empire, and follow him through the deserts of northern Mexico. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-latin-american-history-podcast/exclusive-con…
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In the second and final part of our mini-series on Mesoamerican food, we look at how West Africa, the USA, and the rest of Latin America have influenced the region's cuisine. Then, we look at drinks. Everyone and everything from protectionist tax laws and Filipino immigrants to Russian religious sects and smuggler-priests have played a role in the …
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The food of Mesoamerica (Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras) is perhaps the best in all of Latin America. In part one of two on the history of the region's cuisine, we look at how indigenous and European influences combined to create such a deep food culture. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-latin-american-history-podcas…
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✈️ Viaja a través de tus audifonos con Trotamundos del Español, el podcast de ProfeDeELE que te invita a conocer los países de habla hispana. 🌎 Un programa donde visitaremos diferentes lugares del mundo hispanohablante para conocer más sobre la cultura y variedades de nuestra lengua. 🎧 Disponible en las mayores aplicaciones de pódcast ⬇️ Apple Podc…
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Today we look at a concept known as the black legend. There is no question that the Spanish conquests of Latin America were bloody affairs, and that conquest as a whole is not exactly pleasant. There is however a school a thought which argues that the Spanish were vilified for geo-political reasons, often hypocritically by those doing the vilifying…
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In this second and final part about the kingdom of the Itza, we tell the story of how it was conquered. Involved is an ambitious Spanish governor, some unauthorized diplomacy, and a recreation of the assault on Tenochtitlan Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-latin-american-history-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: ht…
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James Pryor is Co-founder and Managing Partner of Touch, a leading agency in structural packaging innovation. At Touch, James and his team harness strategic insights to create sustainable, future-ready growth for some of the world’s most renowned brands. In this episode, James shares his perspective on why packaging is more than just a wrapper—it's…
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Joana-Maria Bauchwitz is the visionary founder and CEO of Baries Design in Düsseldorf. Since 2009, Joana has been at the helm of a dynamic team of creative strategists, specializing in brand development focusing on beauty and FMCG products. In this episode, Joana takes us on her journey from aspiring world-famous artist to successful packaging desi…
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In remote northern Guatemala is a beautiful old city built onto an island. The shores of the lake which surrounds it are peppered with unexcavated Maya ruins. Almost two centuries after the fall of the Aztec, a transplanted Maya kingdom ruled from this island, unmolested by the Spanish empire which had taken over most of the rest of the continent. …
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Rocio Sanjurjo Abalos -Una talentosa cantante y compositora en la tradición folclore
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En las próximas semanas, me gustaría presentarles las entrevistas que realicé en mi último viaje, en diciembre de 2022, durante el mundial de futbol. Entonces había entrevistado a un montón de jóvenes, muy talentosos músicos! La primera entrevista de esta serie es una conversación que tuve con la cantante y compositora con Rocio Sanjurjo Abalos y q…
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Andrés Marantá es gerente de Diseño de Alpina, la empresa láctea líder en Colombia. Andrés lidera la estrategia de diseño y los aspectos visuales del packaging, la comunicación de marcas y nuevos lanzamientos en Alpina. Con más de 15 años de experiencia en agencias de publicidad como Leo Burnett, Lowe SSP3, Sancho BBDO, JWT y Ogilvy, él ha sido rec…
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In 1695 Scotland decided to have a go at the new world colonisation which seemed to be benefiting its neighbours so much. They settled on Panama as they place to do it and almost the whole country was involved in funding the scheme. The story of the Darien colony would have a profound impact on the country - one which continues to define Scotland t…
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In 1911 American explorer Hiram Bingham stumbled upon the lost city of Machu Picchu - forgotten since it was abandoned by the Inca centuries before. That's the story at least, the reality is much more complex. Could he have done it without the help of Peruvians? Was he really the first outsider to get there? And what does it really mean for a ruin …
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📝 Transcripción de este episodio GRATIS en el blog de Latin ELE https://latinele.com/discovering-argentinas-spanish-and-culture/ 💃 ¡Argentina es mucho más que tango! 🇦🇷 En este episodio de Aprende Español con Latin ELE, descubre junto a la profesora argentina Virginia Carrasco el fascinante mundo del español argentino, con su distintivo acento y ex…
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A wave of disease is spreading, leading to the implementation of a vaccination campaign. Some among the population are suspicious and take to the streets to make their opposition clear. This story did not take place during the recent pandemic however, this episode is about an obscure uprising which took place in 20th century Brazil. Support this po…
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This is just a quick message to give an update a few changes I am planning to make to the podcast. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-latin-american-history-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyPor Max Serjeant
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In the second part of our look at Latin America's musical traditions we examine the role that music plays in some fascinating indigenous traditions. We also see how European waltz and even medieval troubadour culture came to influence the sound of the region. Finally I talk about some of my favourite Latin artists making music today. Support this p…
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To celebrate the 100th episode of the Latin American History Podcast, today we have a special episode (the first of two parts) on Latin American music. In this one we look at the significant contribution made by Latin America's Afro-descended populations on many of the region's genres. We discuss some of the musical techniques used in genres such a…
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It has been quite a while since we looked at what was happening in Spain and Portugal, and while they have not often been directly relevant to the story of Latin America, things are about to change. In this episode we look at the contemporary kings of Iberia and why, although their reigns did saw huge growth in their New World empires, they general…
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Hace mas de 30 años, en diciembre 1993, encontré a Rudi Flores durante un de mis primeros viajes hacia Buenos Aires. Lo conocí durante una peña bailando el chamamé, el folclore del Noreste argentino. Poco después le oí tocar en dúo con su hermano Nini Flores. Enseguida me di cuenta de la musicalidad y de la virtuosidad de estos dos increíbles músic…
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In 1555 the Kingdom of France took the dramatic step of attempting to colonise Brazil. This was the first time that a non-Iberian nation had challenged Portuguese and Spanish hegemony on the continent and would set a precedent which would later be followed by other European powers. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-latin-american-…
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Roland Gurney runs Treacle, a team specializing in agency positioning, differentiation, and messaging. Treacle has worked with various agencies worldwide, from independent boutiques to major network names, and is on a mission to help agencies stand out and attract clients. In this episode, Roland explores the intricacies of crafting distinctive and…
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Hugo Wong's book 'America's Lost Chinese' tells the fascinating - and often forgotten - story of a group of Chinese emigrees who made a home for themselves, first in California and then Mexico. It is a story which spans the full spectrum of human experience – involved in it are meetings with presidents and successful business ventures, but also rev…
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In the final part of our series on the conquest of Chile, the conquering stops and a long drawn-out war begins. This will begin a pattern which will continue to the present day, as the Mapuche people fiercely resist outside incursions. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-latin-american-history-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising I…
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✉️ Suscríbete a la NEWSLETTER de Latin ELE y obtén GRATIS nuestra Guía de Comprensión Auditiva En este episodio de "Aprende Español con Latin ELE" (español intermedio), escucharás una conversación entre dos millennials: Jessica de Colombia y Marco de Chile, mientras intentan descifrar el significado de cinco palabras utilizadas por la Generación Z.…
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Alex Bane is the Founder & Chief Business Officer at Taxi Studio, an independent design firm with locations in Bristol and London. Alex is at the helm of Taxi's growth and international reputation, with a keen understanding of the intricate challenges brands face across various countries and sectors. In this episode, Alex delves into how Taxi Studi…
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The next phase of Valdivia's campaign was one of expansion. Things were going well, and new settlements were founded. It wasn't all easy however, he faced internal dissension and difficult weather slowed his progress. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-latin-american-history-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://…
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William Caruso is Senior Marketing Scientist at the Ehrenberg-Bass Institute from Adelaide, Australia. In this episode, Will imparts valuable insights about the factors contributing to successful packaging redesigns. He shares his research findings on the impact of pack design consistency, the importance of familiarity in purchase decisions, and th…
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After all his difficulties preparing for his expedition, Valdivia was finally ready to march down into central Chile. While what he found there wasn't as inhospitable as his countrymen back in Peru believed it to be, it wasn't easy either. The first years of his new colony were a constant struggle to survive as setbacks came from every direction. S…
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Today we start a series on the conquest of Chile. In today's episode we introduce the main protagonists, and the difficulties preparing for a venture which most Spaniards thought was madness. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-latin-american-history-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Priva…
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Para inaugurar la quinta temporada de BRANDERMAN, tuve el honor de ser entrevistado por Jesús Nuñez. Jesús es un empresario mexicano con enfoque en innovación alimentaria, negocios internacionales y tecnología. Se graduó con Mención Honorífica en la Licenciatura en Comercio Internacional con Especialidad en Agronegocios en el Tec de Monterrey. Curs…
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Almost at the same time that Miguel de Buria was founding his brief free kingdom, another man was doing the same in Panama. Bayano would prove to be even more of a problem for the Spanish than his counterpart in Venezuela. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-latin-american-history-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: htt…
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¡Hora de rockear, HELL YEAH! 🎸 🤘 En este episodio exploramos el mundo del rock latinoamericano. Vas a conocer las bandas de rock más importantes, los conciertos más populares y consejos sobre cómo usar la música para mejorar tu español. Este es un episodio invitado del pódcast "Easy Argentine Spanish" de la profesora Melany Di Leva. Más contenidos …
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Today's episode is an interview with Camilla Townsend about her new book The Aztec Myths. In it we discuss the origins of the Aztec, the workings of their calendar, the codices which provide us with a vital insight into the Aztec world, and how Aztec religious practices were impacted by Christianity after the conquest. The book can be pre-ordered h…
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By 1550 the slave trade had begun to form an important part of Spain's imperial economy, and increasing numbers of people were being imported to work in its plantations and mines. Where there are slaves however, there is resistance and in Venezuela a group managed to break free and form their independent settlement. This is the story of Miguel de B…
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En diciembre 2022, durante el mundial de futbol, regresé por fin a Buenos Aires, después de siete años. Entrevisté a un montón de jóvenes, muy talentosos músicos que luchan con tantísima energía y creatividad para sobrevivir como artistas! En una hermosa tarde de verano encontré a la cantante Nadia Szachniuk en el Barrio Villa Crespo. A Nadia le ap…
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After wasting a lot of time and money following rumours of riches and precious metals, De Coronado had a choice to make - go home, try to make the best of what he had found, or set off on another wild goose chase. The link to the article about the new research into De Coronado's route: https://knowridge.com/2024/02/scientists-discover-possible-coro…
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Cecilia Pastorino & Claudio Ceccoli - Maravillosos músicos y personas
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En diciembre 2022, durante el mundial de futbol, regresé por fin a Buenos Aires, después de siete años. Entrevisté a un montón de jóvenes, muy talentosos músicos que luchan con tantísima energía y creatividad para sobrevivir como artistas! En una hermosa tarde de verano, visité a Cecilia Pastorino y Claudio Ceccoli en su casa. Los tres estábamos aú…
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De Coronado set off to try and find Cibola following de Nizza's dubious directions. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-latin-american-history-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyPor Max Serjeant
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El Dorado wasn't the only mythical city which was inspiring the Spanish to march out into the unknown. Somewhere beyond the deserts of northern Mexico, it was thought that there was another. Today we follow de Coronado as he begins his search for the golden city of Cibola, and reunite with Estevanico who we met on the Narvaez expedition. Support th…
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Today we have a special episode - an interview with Allen Wells about his new book Latin America's Democratic Crusade. Allen's book examines the 20th century and argues that, despite the preoccupations within the USA about the Cold War, for many inside the region a different battle was playing out. Not Communism versus Capitalism, but democracy ver…
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After finding it such hard going, today the Montejos will finish their conquest. That doesn't mean that it will be easy however, to go forwards they will have to take some more steps backwards. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-latin-american-history-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Pri…
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Montejo came back for another go at conquering the Yucatan, and this time he decided to approach it from a different angle. Would he be any more successful this time? Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-latin-american-history-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://red…
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Charlotte Ellis Maldari is the founder of Kaffeen, an online platform dedicated to assisting design agencies in scaling their businesses. Kaffeen achieves this through accessible, cost-effective, and results-oriented resources. Since its establishment, Kaffeen has successfully aided over 900 agencies globally, furnishing them with tools for profici…
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✉️ Obtén GRATIS la TRANSCRIPCIÓN sobre el Takanakuy en tu correo 🌲 Navidad, un día de...¿pelea? Descubre la festividad navideña única en Santa Tomás, Perú, conocida como Takanakuy 🥊 🇵🇪 Exploraremos los emocionantes combates controlados que forman parte de esta tradición ancestral, el desfile navideño y la controversia alrededor de este festejo. 💻 M…
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Hoy les presento mi charla con la cantante de Flamame Flor Bobadilla Oliva. Flor Bobadilla Oliva no es solamente una cantante carismática. Es actriz, compone, toca la guitarra y el piano. Nació en 1987 en Posadas, capital de la provincia de Misiones, fronteriza con Paraguay y Brasil. El padre de Flor dirigía un conjunto vocal, para lo cual también …
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The Yucatan peninsula formed a big unconquered space between several of the Spanish empire's most important colonies. In 1526 a man named Francisco de Montejo decided it was time to try and bring it under his control. Upon arrival, he faced a difficult natural environment and a Maya population who had no intention of giving up their sovereignty. Su…
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