
Duolingo Spanish Podcast
True stories for English speakers learning Spanish. From the makers of Duolingo, the most popular language-learning app, comes a new podcast that delivers fascinating real-life stories in easy-to-understand Spanish with English narration. These are not language lessons; they’re life lessons through language. Hosted by Martina Castro, co-founder of NPR’s Radio Ambulante.
Latest episodes

Sep 12, 2019 • 21min
La reina del pelo bueno (The Queen of Good Hair)
All her life, Cirle Tatis Ariza had been taught to think her curly hair was something to hide. But after years of harsh chemical treatments, Cirle learned to love her hair, and taught other women to do the same. A transcript of this episode is available at https://bit.ly/3reXj1m.

Aug 29, 2019 • 21min
De México a Marte (From Mexico to Mars)
Ever since she was a little girl, Carmen Félix knew she wanted to work on something related to space. So she defied cultural expectations, became one of the first Mexican scientists to work for NASA, and helped create and participate in some of the first simulations of missions to Mars. A transcript of this episode is available at https://bit.ly/35tJ5Bi.

Aug 22, 2019 • 23min
Colores del maíz (Shades of Maize)
Fernando Laposse is a Mexican designer with a particular obsession: corn. It’s an obsession that began in his childhood and would lead him to create a project that would not only help save the diversity of native corn in Mexico, but also revive a small farming town that was about to disappear. Aa transcript of this episode is available at https://bit.ly/3IN0D9O.

Aug 15, 2019 • 20min
Igualdad en la pista (Equality on the racetrack)
Tatiana Calderón is the only female driver in Formula 2 racing, and she’s poised to make it to the top: Formula 1. In her career, she’s had to overcome many obstacles of a sport built by and for men–but now, she’s leading a revolution to go even further, and adapt racing cars’ design to the female body. A transcript of this episode is available at https://bit.ly/3HiUhyQ.

Aug 8, 2019 • 2min
Trailer Season 5
The Duolingo Spanish Podcast is back with new episodes starting Thursday, August 15. Listen to the trailer now!

Jun 27, 2019 • 24min
El Milagro del Café (The Coffee Miracle)
Since he was a kid, Tito Vargas has dreamt of having his own coffee plantation. It’s a dream his parents tried very hard to dissuade him from pursuing because they knew first-hand the uncertainty and hardship of the coffee trade. But Tito persisted, and he too would learn of the ups and downs of life as a coffee farmer, until he found a solution that had been right under his nose that whole time. A transcript of this episode is available at https://bit.ly/3ufzl85.

Jun 20, 2019 • 25min
El activista
When Danilo Manzano came out to his family, they didn't accept his sexuality and asked him to hide it from the world. But a key friendship would inspire Danilo to not only embrace his identity publicly, but to become an outspoken activist for LGBTQ rights in Ecuador. A transcript of this episode is available at https://bit.ly/3GiRRPn.

Jun 13, 2019 • 24min
Buscando el Río Hirviente (In Search of the Boiling River)
Andrés Ruzo grew up listening to his grandfather tell a story about a river with boiling waters in the Amazon. When he later became a scientist specializing in geothermal energy, he set a goal for himself: to go deep into the jungle and find that river. A transcript of this episode is available at https://bit.ly/3rer8Px.

Jun 6, 2019 • 21min
Bicimáquinas (Bicycle Machines)
Carlos Marroquín has always been an inventor. But he wasn’t putting that talent to much use in his native Guatemala until he saw a rare sight on the road that stopped him in his tracks: bicycles. That turning point led Carlos to transform the lives of many farmers and towns through his bicycle-inspired inventions, or as he calls them, bicimáquinas. A transcript of this episode is available at https://bit.ly/3GdeQeB.

May 30, 2019 • 24min
El maestro del vino (The Wine Master)
Héctor Vergara escaped dictatorship in Chile in the 1970s and fled to Europe, where he landed in the restaurant industry. There he discovered a passion and talent for wine that led him to become the first Master Sommelier from Latin America. But his biggest impact on the world wouldn’t take place until he found his way back home, where no one even knew what a sommelier was. A transcript of this episode is available at https://bit.ly/3s4e9PK.