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🗣️✨👩🏫 https://patreon.com/andrealamexicana Let's talk about the ultimate survival test: a sudden stomach emergency. 🚨💩
In this episode, we are breaking the ice on a topic everyone has experienced but nobody wants to talk about. I break down the absolute worst, most terrifying places to get a sudden urge.
This episode is packed with hilarious storytelling and is the perfect, lighthearted way for intermediate and advanced Spanish learners to practice real-life vocabulary, emergency expressions, and cultural idioms used in Latin America when talking about health and awkward situations.
Get ready to laugh, learn, and share your own horror stories in the comments!
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How many of these things did you actually do growing up? 📞📼
In this episode, we are taking a trip down memory lane! Using a viral nostalgia checklist, I test myself (and you!) to see how many retro habits we remember.
Grab a cup of coffee, count your points, and let's find out how old we really are!
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Is your body trying to tell you something? 🤒
In this episode, I'm recording straight from my bedroom to share the messy reality of getting sick when you run your own business and live abroad.
Plus, you'll learn essential Spanish expressions to describe being sick, dealing with burnout, and learning to let go of control. Perfect for intermediate and advanced Spanish learners!
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Are we truly alone in the universe? 🌌🛸
In this episode, I share my personal thoughts on aliens, UFOs, and whether I’ve ever made contact or seen something strange in the sky. Perfect for intermediate and advanced Spanish learners who want to practice their listening skills with deep, real-world conversations!
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Are you living on autopilot?
In this fun and highly relatable episode, we break down 10 hilarious, absurd, and very real habits we all do without ever questioning why.
Perfect for intermediate and advanced Spanish learners who want to master natural expressions while laughing along!
Which of these 10 things are you guilty of doing? Drop a comment below and say "¡Sí soy!" if you relate!
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Attention: Perfect for C1-C2 students who want to test their listening skills.
In this episode we go behind the wheel with a charismatic Chilean bus driver living in Canada.
This isn't your typical slow-paced lesson; this is 100% native immersion designed specifically for C1 and C2 students.
What was the most difficult word or phrase for you to catch in this interview?
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Is your definition of 'the good life' changing?
For intermediate and advanced learners, this conversation is a deep dive into the shifts we experience as adults. We’re moving past the textbook definitions of wealth to discuss the 15 non-material luxuries that actually make us feel 'a todo dar
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Happy Mother's Day!
In this very special episode, I sit down with my mom, Adriana, to ask her the questions I’ve never dared to ask before.
We compare the strict rules of my grandmother's house in Mexico with the way she chose to raise me, and we get real about the expectations vs. the reality of being a mother.
Tell us in the comments: What is one question you’ve always wanted to ask your mom?
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When I was a kid, “luxury” looked very different.It wasn’t about big things, it was the small moments that felt like everything.In this episode, I reflect on the things that once felt like a luxury growing up: bringing money to school, eating certain snacks, having cable TV, going out to eat, or simply having someone waiting for you at home.Some of these memories are funny.Some are a little emotional.And all of them shaped the way I see life today.This episode is about perspective; how what once felt special can become normal, and how we often don’t realize what we have until we grow up.Maybe you’ll see yourself in some of these stories.Thank you for listening 💛
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Are you a people pleaser? Do you feel like you have to be "useful" to be loved? In today's episode, we explore how our childhood experiences shape our adult reactions.
Inspired by the idea that "an adult who cares for everyone but themselves was once a child who had to be useful to be loved," we’ll discuss how to identify these wounds and start treating ourselves with more kindness.
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What would happen if you asked AI to be completely honest about you?
In this episode, I sit down with ChatGPT and ask questions I wouldn’t normally ask another person.
What does AI think about my personality?
What patterns does it see in me?
What am I not seeing about myself?
We talk about self-awareness, emotions, human behavior, and the strange (and sometimes uncomfortable) experience of being analyzed by artificial intelligence.
This episode is honest, curious, and a little bit vulnerable.
If you’ve ever wondered what an outside perspective might reveal about you… this conversation is for you.
Thank you for listening 💛
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Are you always tired?
In today's episode, I’m getting real about the scary (and sometimes funny) consequences of not sleeping. From the famous "brain fog" to those moments when you start laughing at everything because you're so exhausted, we explore why humans tend to sabotage their own rest.
Do you have a consistent sleep schedule or are you a night owl?
What's the funniest thing you've done while sleep-deprived? Tell me in the comments!
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Did you grow up with strict rules at home?
In today's episode, I’m sharing most common (and sometimes crazy) rules I had to follow growing up in a Mexican household. From the "clean plate club" to the absolute silence when being scolded, we explore the discipline, the etiquette, and the funny memories that shaped my childhood.
Which of these rules did you have?
Was your house a "bootcamp" or were your parents more relaxed? Let me know in the comments!
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What would you do if your phone died… and you had no idea how to get where you were going?
In this episode, I share a story about getting lost in Canada with no battery, no map, and no clear plan.
What started as a normal trip quickly turned into chaos, and a situation that forced me to think, adapt, and trust myself in ways I didn’t expect.
Thank you for listening 💛
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🗣️✨👩🏫 https://patreon.com/andrealamexicana What’s the craziest thing your parents ever did to keep you in line?
😱In today’s episode, I’m reading 7 incredible stories sent in by YOU, my subscribers!
We are diving deep into the world of childhood punishments, from the funny and creative to the ones that still haunt us today.
Question for you:
Which of these stories reminded you the most of your own childhood?
Let me know in the comments!
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Why do foreigners always seem to struggle with their digestion when visiting Mexico?
Is it a mysterious curse or just common mistakes? 🌮🤮
In this episode, I’m breaking down the famous 'Moctezuma’s Revenge' from a Mexican perspective.
I’ll share my honest (and a bit critical) point of view on why tourists end up sick and what we, as Mexicans, do differently to stay healthy.
If you want to enjoy the best food in the world without ending up in the hospital, you NEED to listen to this!
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In this episode, I’m opening up about a very personal part of my life: my parents' divorce when I was 9 years old. But this isn't a sad story—it’s a conversation about growth, empathy, and seeing our parents as human beings with their own dreams and romantic lives.
I’m sharing my honest experience watching them date again over the years; the good, the awkward, and the difficult moments.
Now that they are both single, I reflect on what I’ve learned from their journeys and, most importantly, the kind of partners I truly wish for them in this stage of their lives.
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We all have those moments. (I hope) lol
The ones that randomly come back at 2 a.m. and make us think, “Why did I do that?”
In this episode, I react to embarrassing human moments we’ve all experienced, from awkward social situations to small mistakes that somehow feel huge in our heads.
Why does embarrassment feel so intense?
And why do we remember it for years?
If you’ve ever replayed a cringe moment in your head… this one is for you.
Thank you for listening 💛
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🗣️✨👩🏫 https://patreon.com/andrealamexicana Friendships don’t always end with fights. Sometimes, they simply expire.
In this episode, I talk about red flags in friendships, emotional alignment, envy, ghosting, and the uncomfortable truth that not every friendship is meant to last forever. Living away from home has changed the way I see friendship. Distance reveals who stays, who fades, and who grows with you.
Some times, growth creates distance. And sometimes, that distance is necessary. If you’ve ever wondered whether you’ve outgrown a friendship, this episode is for you.
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