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  • El Chingonario - The Chingonary
    2025/07/08

    We’re breaking down the many colorful, confusing, and creative ways chingar shows up in everyday Mexican Spanish. From expressions like chingón, chingadera, and chingadazo to more obscure gems like chingaquedito, we cover the meanings, the contexts, and why they matter. Whether you’re a language nerd, an advanced Spanish learner, or just curious about how locals really talk—this episode will entertain, educate, and probably make you laugh.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Learn the multiple meanings and tones behind the word chingar and its many variations.
    • Understand when (and when not) to use this type of slang in Mexican culture.
    • Discover how El Chingonario became a cult favorite and why it’s a fun tool for Spanish learners.

    Relevant Links And Additional Resources:

    • 261 – Usando Slang Sin Hacer El Ridículo | Using Slang Without Sounding Ridiculous
    • Mexican Spanish Slang Phrases To Help You Sound Like A Local
    • 086 – Las Groserías Mexicanas Con Mextalki | Mexican Swear Words With Mextalki
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    34 分
  • Mérida, Yucatán, y Las Tierras del Mayab - Mérida, Yucatán, and the Lands of the Mayab
    2025/07/01

    Come along as we sit down with our friend and guide Susana to uncover the many treasures of the Yucatán Peninsula. We dive into the stories behind Mérida’s grand European-style mansions built during the henequén boom, and we share why this crop shaped the region’s fortunes. You’ll also hear about ancient Maya archaeological sites, hidden cenotes perfect for a refreshing swim, and the incredible local dishes you can only truly experience here. Whether you’re curious about Mexico’s cultural diversity or dreaming of your next adventure, this episode will inspire you to discover Yucatán for yourself.

    Susana Ojeda Orranti, originally from Guanajuato, Mexico, has developed a distinguished career in tourism and environmental conservation across several regions, including Baja California Sur, Yucatán, and Guanajuato. She has served as a university professor, specializing in tourism studies and heritage interpretation. In the academic sphere, her research has focused on the traditional and festive culinary practices of Guanajuato.

    For more than a decade, Susana has also worked as a cultural and nature tourism guide with Cacomixtle, her family’s business. Her expertise spans mining history, regional gastronomy, hiking, and mountain biking, reflecting her commitment to sharing Mexico’s rich cultural and natural heritage with visitors.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Discover why Mérida’s architecture looks so European and what the henequén industry meant for the region.
    • Learn about the most impressive archaeological sites beyond Chichén Itzá, including hidden gems you may not have heard of.
    • Get a taste of Yucatán’s unique cuisine—from cochinita pibil to agua de chaya—and why it’s worth the trip alone.

    Relevant Links And Additional Resources:

    • The Best Cenotes Near Playa Del Carmen
    • Visit Chichen Itza in Yucatan, Mexico (YouTube Video)
    • Follow Cacomixtle Guanajuato on Instagram
    • Connect with Susana on Facebook
    • Visit Susana's website and learn more about Guanajuato
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    31 分
  • Mole Poblano - El Sabor Profundo de México - Mole Poblano - The Deep Flavor of Mexico
    2025/06/24

    If you’ve ever wondered what mole poblano is—or why it’s considered by many to be Mexico’s national dish—this episode is for you. We talk about the ingredients that make it so complex, its colonial and pre-Hispanic roots, and how it’s typically served during major celebrations like weddings and New Year’s. From our own tasting experiences to the endless variations across regions, we explore what makes mole more than just food—it’s a reflection of Mexico’s history and identity.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Learn about the fascinating legends behind the invention of mole poblano and how it evolved over time.
    • Discover what goes into making this richly flavored dish—from chiles and spices to chocolate and even tortillas.
    • Understand why mole poblano holds such a special place in Mexican culture and how it brings people together during important celebrations.

    Relevant Links And Additional Resources:

    • 192 – Los 7 Moles Oaxaqueños | The 7 Oaxacan Moles
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    26 分
  • ¿La Salsa Cholula no Viene de Cholula? - Cholula Hot Sauce Doesn't Come from Cholula?
    2025/06/17

    We explore why Cholula sauce, named after our hometown, isn’t actually made here—and why most locals don’t even use it. From its humble beginnings in a Mexican kitchen to its massive $800 million acquisition by McCormick, this episode uncovers the cultural, historical, and economic journey behind one of the world’s most popular hot sauces. Plus, we share personal stories and local perspectives that reveal how much (or how little) this famous sauce matters to everyday Mexicans.

    Key Takeaways:

    • The real story behind Cholula sauce—and why it’s not made in Cholula
    • Why hot sauce can cost $1 in Mexico but $12 abroad
    • How marketing, history, and globalization turned a homemade recipe into an international empire

    Relevant Links And Additional Resources:

    • 104 – ¡Al Chile! – Chilis: Straight To The Point
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    25 分
  • La Vacuna BCG - Un Símbolo de Identidad Mexicana - The BCG Vaccine - A Symbol of Mexican Identity
    2025/06/10

    We explore the BCG vaccine and why it’s commonly given to newborns in countries like Mexico. You’ll hear what we learned from our pediatrician, how vaccine practices differ around the world, and why this immunization still plays a critical role in public health. Whether you’re a parent or simply curious about global healthcare, this conversation offers helpful context and cultural insight.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Why the BCG vaccine is still necessary in countries like Mexico
    • What makes this vaccine different from those given in the U.S. or Canada
    • How a small scar can carry cultural meaning and public health significance

    Relevant Links And Additional Resources:

    • 171 – Turismo Médico En México – Experiencias Y Costos | Medical Tourism In Mexico – Experiences And Costs
    • 253 – ¡Bebé A Bordo! | Baby On Board!
    • 263 – Lo Que Nadie Nos Dijo Del Embarazo – Sorpresas, Retos Y Momentos Reales | What No One Told Us About Pregnancy – Surprises, Challenges, And Real Moments
    • 270 – Padres Primerizos – ¡Bienvenido, Santi! | First-Time Parents – Welcome, Santi!
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    23 分
  • Padres Primerizos - ¡Bienvenido, Santi! - First-time Parents - Welcome, Santi!
    2025/06/03

    We’re officially parents! Just a few days after welcoming baby Santiago into our lives, we’re sharing all the details — from the surprising calm before the cesarean to the emotional rollercoaster of choosing the right doctor and hospital in Mexico. We talk about the decisions we had to make, the challenges we faced, and how it all led to a beautiful and safe birth that changed our lives forever.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Why we chose a scheduled cesarean and how May’s medical history influenced that decision
    • How we selected the hospital and doctor we felt safest with
    • What it really felt like becoming first-time parents in a foreign country

    Relevant Links And Additional Resources:

    • 167 – La Cirugía Y Recuperación De May | May’s Surgery And Recovery
    • 253 – ¡Bebé A Bordo! | Baby On Board!
    • 263 – Lo Que Nadie Nos Dijo Del Embarazo – Sorpresas, Retos Y Momentos Reales | What No One Told Us About Pregnancy – Surprises, Challenges, And Real Moments
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    33 分
  • ¿Dolar o Peso? La Historia y Uso del Signo - Dollar or Peso? The History and Use of the Symbol
    2025/05/27

    Have you ever wondered why the dollar sign is used for both U.S. dollars and Mexican pesos? We’ve had students ask if ATMs in Mexico give out dollars or pesos, all because of that same “$” symbol. In this episode, we break down the real history behind the sign—from colonial-era Spanish pesos to silver mines and the American Revolution—and reveal how the U.S. didn’t create the symbol, but actually adopted it from Latin America.

    Key Takeaways:

    • The “$” symbol likely originated from the abbreviation “PS” for pesos, not from U.S. dollars.
    • Mexico—and many other countries—used the symbol before the U.S. did.
    • While the symbol is shared globally, each currency it represents is distinct and independent.

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    22 分
  • Cien Años de Soledad - One Hundred Years of Solitude
    2025/05/20

    If you’ve ever wanted to read One Hundred Years of Solitude but felt intimidated by its complex narrative, this episode is for you. May breaks down why this novel is more approachable than it seems, especially when paired with the new Netflix adaptation, and how its cyclical structure and recurring themes reflect Latin American history and identity. May also shares tips for navigating the story, from keeping track of the Buendía family to appreciating the magic woven into the everyday.

    Key Takeaways:

    • One Hundred Years of Solitude is ideal for intermediate to advanced Spanish learners due to its accessible language and cultural depth.
    • Understanding the novel’s cyclical narrative and repeated names can enhance your reading experience.
    • Watching the Netflix adaptation can help visualize the characters and make the story easier to follow.

    Relevant Links And Additional Resources:

    • 221 – Como Agua Para Chocolate | Like Water For Chocolate
    • 242 – Pedro Páramo | Pedro Páramo
    • 265 – Cómo Ver Series En Español Y No Morir En El Intento | How To Watch Series In Spanish And Not Die Trying
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    28 分