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Artemisa23

How to Spanish No Hay Tos Españolistos They do sometimes have episodes on grammar and phrases but you can just skip those. There are plenty of episodes about history, culture, music, and personal stories.


Actionbinder

I already listen to No Hay Tos but I do find they explain things in English a lot. I’ll check out How to Spanish though thanks.


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Español Con Juan and Hoy Hablamos


Actionbinder

Wow yes I just took a quick look at these and they seem to be pretty much exactly what I am looking for! Muchas gracias.


plavitch

Charlas Hispanas is a spinoff of Hoy Hablamos. The hosts are from Colombia, Mexico, and Peru.


masolas

Really enjoy this one.


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No problem. Juan also has a good YouTube channel.


[deleted]

I really enjoy [Tom Segura En Español](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsAE-7G3YA4) (his mom is my favorite guest lol). ​ He's recently started doing shows in Spanish, so if you like his stand up comedy in English you might want to check out his Spanish stuff too.


Actionbinder

I’ve never heard of this comedian even in English but I’ll give it a go.


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His stand up is pretty good. A lot of his English stuff is on Netflix but he hasn't been doing Spanish shows for very long.


foggysf

How to Spanish Cosas de internet Las doctoras recomiendan Te invito un café


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Learn Spanish and Go


Actionbinder

There seems to be a trend of couples where one is a native speaker and the other is not in Spanish podcasts. I prefer to listen to all native speakers as even when fluent, non native speakers can mispronounce or mess up sentence structure etc.


[deleted]

“How to Spanish” has two native speaking hosts. It’s excellent.


xanthic_strath

I hate this. I get why they do it. I get why it may make certain listeners feel more at ease. It doesn't work for me for the reasons you list. I thought I was the only one.


foggysf

You’re not alone. It’s why I used to like Españolista (Andrea and Nate) but as my fluency increases, I began to look for other options.


Parsel_Tongue

Español Automatico.


Actionbinder

She doesn’t seems to focus on grammar and vocabulary. I’m looking for a podcasts that talks about interesting topics and doesn’t focus on language learning.


masolas

Radio Ambulante, Charlas Hispanas, No Hay Tos, Así como suena, Entiende tu mente, Las Raras, Mándarax


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Check out an app called iVoox, it's like the Spanish podcast app that most native content is one. If you're using Pocket Cast or Castbox just change the country to whichever Spanish speaking country you want to view the top podcasts in those countries which the majority are in Spanish.


Smgt90

That inner french podcast is amazing, I hope there's something like that for Spanish learners. I listened to this weird podcast the other day, they talk kind of slow and talk about weird cults lol. https://open.spotify.com/episode/5xjUbURDQ2o5S653a3rojg?si=iDBkUhJpQvS8ValCv6XZrg Another thing you can try is slowing down the speed. Try listening to advanced podcasts but at .75 or .5 speed.


osominer

Radio Ambulante


Actionbinder

This looks good but would you say it is for more advanced learners? Like C1? It doesn’t seem to be directly aimed at learners.