
The Documentary Podcast Life in Venezuela
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Jan 10, 2026 Guest
Barbara (Venezuelan abroad)
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William (Caracas guest)
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Anna (Caracas guest)
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Vanessa (Caracas guest)
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Andreas (Caracas guest)
In this thought-provoking discussion, guests from Caracas share their harrowing experiences. Andreas, an engineer, details daily struggles with shortages while highlighting the beauty of Venezuela. Lawyer Vanessa opens up about the chilling effects of censorship and fear in society. Anna, a company employee, speaks on safety concerns and resilience against colectivos. Law student William reflects on economic challenges driving many to flee. Finally, Barbara, now in Texas, reveals her longing for home and family ties. Together, they paint a vivid picture of life amid hardship.
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Removal Didn't End The Regime
- Despite Maduro's removal to US custody, Vanessa says everyday repression and control remain unchanged on the ground.
- The regime's structures and allies still run Venezuela, so immediate change is unlikely.
Daily Water Shortages And Adaptation
- Andreas describes persistent water cuts: his tap yields no water seven days a week and they've adapted with buckets and containers.
- He says this has been the normal way of life for about 20 years.
Black Market For Basics
- William recalls the 2016 scarcity of basic goods like toilet paper and black-market 'bachaqueros' who sold essentials at far higher prices.
- He highlights how scarcity forced reliance on informal sellers during hard times.
