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Episode #27: Souvenirs, Identity & The Case For Standing Out | Intermediate Spanish Conversation

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Roberto has a black guitar he doesn't play. It sits in his condo as decoration, and if you ask him about it, he might tell you the real story: it reminds him of a girl with black hair he had a thing with 23 years ago, when he was 17. Rui has a painting of a Krispy Kreme burning down — a citywide inside joke in Atlanta that he's about to hang in his new Boston apartment, where nobody will have any idea what it means. In this week's rabbit hole, Rui and Roberto try to figure out why we buy souvenirs — and why the strangest objects in our homes tend to be the ones that best explain who we are. In this episode of Cayendo en Rabbit Holes, Rui (intermediate Spanish learner) and Roberto (native Spanish teacher) trade takes on why humans keep buying trinkets: Rui sees them as a physical manifestation of a memory, Roberto as a way to include the people you love in an experience they didn't share. They compare the practical camp (Roberto's Peruvian pen he uses every day, Rui's Australian mug from his cousin) with the decorative camp (Rui's little Colombian turtle, a Botero hand from Medellín) and land on the same conclusion: souvenirs are conversation-starters, and the weirder they are, the better the story. From there the conversation opens up into a bigger question — is it better to fit in with the group or to stand out? Roberto explains why his cowboy boots and norteño style in beach-town Sinaloa work like a filter (repelling people who won't get him, attracting people who will), and Rui makes the case for a healthy balance. Plus: the Sistine Chapel print behind Roberto and its double meaning (Catholic upbringing + his own agnosticism), a Finnish wooden coffee cup that looks like a wallet, and Roberto's Chihuahua vacation with everyone's kids. And Rui is officially moving to Boston in a week. 🎧 Listen on other platforms: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6kqxHxyZbyK00qPxB3NIGJ [https://open.spotify.com/show/6kqxHxyZbyK00qPxB3NIGJ] Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cayendo-en-rabbit-holes/id1866466665 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cayendo-en-rabbit-holes/id1866466665] 📝 Annotated scripts with error tracking and vocabulary notes: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/CayendoenRabbitHoles [https://www.patreon.com/c/CayendoenRabbitHoles] 👨‍🏫 Take lessons with Roberto: italki: https://www.italki.com/en/i/reft/Aa6HHec/bFBHdH/spanish [https://www.italki.com/en/i/reft/Aa6HHec/bFBHdH/spanish] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robelprofesor [https://www.instagram.com/robelprofesor] 📱 Follow us: TikTok: @CayendoEnRabbitHoles Instagram: @CayendoEnRabbitHoles — Cayendo en Rabbit Holes is a Spanish conversation podcast for intermediate and advanced learners. Every episode features real, unscripted conversation between a learner and a native speaker. Mistakes are left in — because that's how real communication works. #SpanishPodcast #IntermediateSpanish #LearnSpanish #ComprehensibleInput #SpanishConversation #LanguageLearning

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episode Episode #27: Souvenirs, Identity & The Case For Standing Out | Intermediate Spanish Conversation artwork

Episode #27: Souvenirs, Identity & The Case For Standing Out | Intermediate Spanish Conversation

Roberto has a black guitar he doesn't play. It sits in his condo as decoration, and if you ask him about it, he might tell you the real story: it reminds him of a girl with black hair he had a thing with 23 years ago, when he was 17. Rui has a painting of a Krispy Kreme burning down — a citywide inside joke in Atlanta that he's about to hang in his new Boston apartment, where nobody will have any idea what it means. In this week's rabbit hole, Rui and Roberto try to figure out why we buy souvenirs — and why the strangest objects in our homes tend to be the ones that best explain who we are. In this episode of Cayendo en Rabbit Holes, Rui (intermediate Spanish learner) and Roberto (native Spanish teacher) trade takes on why humans keep buying trinkets: Rui sees them as a physical manifestation of a memory, Roberto as a way to include the people you love in an experience they didn't share. They compare the practical camp (Roberto's Peruvian pen he uses every day, Rui's Australian mug from his cousin) with the decorative camp (Rui's little Colombian turtle, a Botero hand from Medellín) and land on the same conclusion: souvenirs are conversation-starters, and the weirder they are, the better the story. From there the conversation opens up into a bigger question — is it better to fit in with the group or to stand out? Roberto explains why his cowboy boots and norteño style in beach-town Sinaloa work like a filter (repelling people who won't get him, attracting people who will), and Rui makes the case for a healthy balance. Plus: the Sistine Chapel print behind Roberto and its double meaning (Catholic upbringing + his own agnosticism), a Finnish wooden coffee cup that looks like a wallet, and Roberto's Chihuahua vacation with everyone's kids. And Rui is officially moving to Boston in a week. 🎧 Listen on other platforms: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6kqxHxyZbyK00qPxB3NIGJ [https://open.spotify.com/show/6kqxHxyZbyK00qPxB3NIGJ] Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cayendo-en-rabbit-holes/id1866466665 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cayendo-en-rabbit-holes/id1866466665] 📝 Annotated scripts with error tracking and vocabulary notes: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/CayendoenRabbitHoles [https://www.patreon.com/c/CayendoenRabbitHoles] 👨‍🏫 Take lessons with Roberto: italki: https://www.italki.com/en/i/reft/Aa6HHec/bFBHdH/spanish [https://www.italki.com/en/i/reft/Aa6HHec/bFBHdH/spanish] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robelprofesor [https://www.instagram.com/robelprofesor] 📱 Follow us: TikTok: @CayendoEnRabbitHoles Instagram: @CayendoEnRabbitHoles — Cayendo en Rabbit Holes is a Spanish conversation podcast for intermediate and advanced learners. Every episode features real, unscripted conversation between a learner and a native speaker. Mistakes are left in — because that's how real communication works. #SpanishPodcast #IntermediateSpanish #LearnSpanish #ComprehensibleInput #SpanishConversation #LanguageLearning

Yesterday42 min
episode Episode #26: When Money Ruins Sports — Canelo, Jake Paul & Fantasy Football | Intermediate Spanish artwork

Episode #26: When Money Ruins Sports — Canelo, Jake Paul & Fantasy Football | Intermediate Spanish

Roberto comes out swinging in this one: he thinks Canelo Álvarez — the most famous Mexican boxer in the world — is a disgrace to Mexican boxing. Fixed fights. Hand-picked opponents. Hydration clauses. Even contracts allegedly forcing opponents to lose. In this week's rabbit hole, Rui and Roberto trace the messy line between professional sports as a sport and professional sports as a business — through boxing, the NFL, sports betting, and the strange circus that is Jake Paul fighting actual world champions. In this episode of Cayendo en Rabbit Holes, Rui (intermediate Spanish learner) and Roberto (native Spanish teacher) start with the wave of legal sports gambling in the U.S. and the NCAA athletes who are now effectively professional, then go deep on Canelo Álvarez — the title-belt politics, the cherry-picked opponents, and the moment Bivol exposed him after refusing to honor what he says was a contract to lose. From there: Mike Tyson admitting he only took the Jake Paul fight because he needed the money, Anthony Joshua breaking Jake Paul's face when the "circus" tried to go too far, and Roberto's analogy that helps any NFL fan feel it ("imagine the Bengals had to play a team of YouTube influencers — and lost"). They wrap with the fantasy-football debate: Roberto refuses to play because it would make him watch games he doesn't care about, Rui plays it on a second TV but is slowly losing interest. Plus, a shout-out to Roberto's hometown Caudillos de Chihuahua, who just won their third LFA championship on the last play of the game. 🎧 Listen on other platforms: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6kqxHxyZbyK00qPxB3NIGJ [https://open.spotify.com/show/6kqxHxyZbyK00qPxB3NIGJ] Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cayendo-en-rabbit-holes/id1866466665 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cayendo-en-rabbit-holes/id1866466665] 📝 Annotated scripts with error tracking and vocabulary notes: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/CayendoenRabbitHoles [https://www.patreon.com/c/CayendoenRabbitHoles] 👨‍🏫 Take lessons with Roberto: italki: https://www.italki.com/en/i/reft/Aa6HHec/bFBHdH/spanish [https://www.italki.com/en/i/reft/Aa6HHec/bFBHdH/spanish] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robelprofesor [https://www.instagram.com/robelprofesor] 📱 Follow us: TikTok: @CayendoEnRabbitHoles Instagram: @CayendoEnRabbitHoles — Cayendo en Rabbit Holes is a Spanish conversation podcast for intermediate and advanced learners. Every episode features real, unscripted conversation between a learner and a native speaker. Mistakes are left in — because that's how real communication works. #SpanishPodcast #IntermediateSpanish #LearnSpanish #ComprehensibleInput #SpanishConversation #LanguageLearning

29. juni 202646 min
episode Episode #25: A Coffee Cup Crisis & A Tour of Mexican Regional Music | Intermediate Spanish artwork

Episode #25: A Coffee Cup Crisis & A Tour of Mexican Regional Music | Intermediate Spanish

For two years, Roberto worked at the same coworking space, finished his coffee, set the empty cup in the sink, and walked out. Until two weeks ago, when he spotted a tiny sign he'd somehow never noticed before: please wash your cup when you're done. Now he's spiraling — has he been doing this wrong the whole time? Has everyone been quietly judging him? In this week's rabbit hole, Rui and Roberto trade stories about honest mistakes (in Mexican Spanish, regadas) and end up somewhere very different: a guided tour of Mexico's regional music history. In this episode of Cayendo en Rabbit Holes, Rui (intermediate Spanish learner) and Roberto (native Spanish teacher) talk through Roberto's coffee-cup crisis — and a shared germaphobic insight about why "everyone washes their own cup" is a system that depends on everyone actually doing it right. They get into Roberto's collection of small personal contradictions (environmentalist with a V8 pickup, no microwave but a Yeti, prefers paying someone to do his laundry over installing a washer), and then take an unexpected detour into the last 30 years of Mexican regional music — country in the '90s, Intocable's grupera in the early 2000s, duranguense, the very brief and very strange "tribal" electronic fusion era, and the current dominance of banda sinaloense. Roberto explains why narcocultura crosses a line for him — not the genre itself, but the glorification of the cartels destroying his country. They wrap with a U.S. parallel: how regional country (Toby Keith's Texas vs. Alan Jackson's South vs. Nashville pop) and the violence in rap lyrics line up with the same conversation. Plus, a quick check-in: Rui is finishing his thesis, flying to Boston next week to find an apartment, and running on empty. 🎧 Listen on other platforms: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6kqxHxyZbyK00qPxB3NIGJ [https://open.spotify.com/show/6kqxHxyZbyK00qPxB3NIGJ] Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cayendo-en-rabbit-holes/id1866466665 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cayendo-en-rabbit-holes/id1866466665] 📝 Annotated scripts with error tracking and vocabulary notes: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/CayendoenRabbitHoles [https://www.patreon.com/c/CayendoenRabbitHoles] 👨‍🏫 Take lessons with Roberto: italki: https://www.italki.com/en/i/reft/Aa6HHec/bFBHdH/spanish [https://www.italki.com/en/i/reft/Aa6HHec/bFBHdH/spanish] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robelprofesor [https://www.instagram.com/robelprofesor] 📱 Follow us: TikTok: @CayendoEnRabbitHoles Instagram: @CayendoEnRabbitHoles — Cayendo en Rabbit Holes is a Spanish conversation podcast for intermediate and advanced learners. Every episode features real, unscripted conversation between a learner and a native speaker. Mistakes are left in — because that's how real communication works. #SpanishPodcast #IntermediateSpanish #LearnSpanish #ComprehensibleInput #SpanishConversation #LanguageLearning

22. juni 202643 min
episode Episode #24: Unboxing Videos & Why Experts See What We Can't | Intermediate Spanish Conversation artwork

Episode #24: Unboxing Videos & Why Experts See What We Can't | Intermediate Spanish Conversation

A barista hands Rui a coffee and tells him it tastes like a strawberry Pop-Tart. Rui is skeptical — there's no way this is going to taste like a strawberry Pop-Tart — but he tries it, and… she's not wrong. Why do experts get to use words that don't seem to belong, and how come they're usually right? In this week's rabbit hole, Rui and Roberto start with the strange world of unboxing videos and end up somewhere bigger: intuition, flow, and what 10,000 hours of doing anything actually buys you. Plus, Rui shares some big personal news — he just landed a new job and is moving to Boston in six weeks. In this episode of Cayendo en Rabbit Holes, Rui (intermediate Spanish learner) and Roberto (native Spanish teacher) pick apart why people watch other people open boxes on the internet, and where the line is between honest review and "paid collaboration." They cover micro-influencers as a more precise marketing tool than Taylor Swift, why Marques Brownlee's "they sent it for free but they're not paying me" disclaimer matters, and how the best unboxing videos sneak in something poetic — like the Ferrari F80 reviewer who said pushing the car to its limits is "signing a contract with physics and hoping it doesn't read the fine print." From there they get into the bigger question: why do musicians describe a sound as "shinier," chefs call a flavor "nostalgic," and Roberto's dad teach him that riding a motorcycle requires "not fear, but a little paranoia"? Roberto and Rui land on the same answer — that real expertise feels like intuition, and that intuition is just thousands of hours of pattern recognition the rest of us never put in. 🎧 Listen on other platforms: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6kqxHxyZbyK00qPxB3NIGJ [https://open.spotify.com/show/6kqxHxyZbyK00qPxB3NIGJ] Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cayendo-en-rabbit-holes/id1866466665 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cayendo-en-rabbit-holes/id1866466665] 📝 Annotated scripts with error tracking and vocabulary notes: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/CayendoenRabbitHoles [https://www.patreon.com/c/CayendoenRabbitHoles] 👨‍🏫 Take lessons with Roberto: italki: https://www.italki.com/en/i/reft/Aa6HHec/bFBHdH/spanish [https://www.italki.com/en/i/reft/Aa6HHec/bFBHdH/spanish] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robelprofesor [https://www.instagram.com/robelprofesor] 📱 Follow us: TikTok: @CayendoEnRabbitHoles Instagram: @CayendoEnRabbitHoles — Cayendo en Rabbit Holes is a Spanish conversation podcast for intermediate and advanced learners. Every episode features real, unscripted conversation between a learner and a native speaker. Mistakes are left in — because that's how real communication works. #SpanishPodcast #IntermediateSpanish #LearnSpanish #ComprehensibleInput #SpanishConversation #LanguageLearning

15. juni 202645 min
episode Episode #23: Why The Best Nights Are The Ones You Didn't Plan | Intermediate Spanish Conversation artwork

Episode #23: Why The Best Nights Are The Ones You Didn't Plan | Intermediate Spanish Conversation

Roberto goes to the mall by himself on a Sunday — eats sushi, watches a mediocre movie, sends a friend a random text on the way out. By the end of the night he's bar-hopping with two friends, eating tacos at midnight, and laughing harder than he has in weeks. None of it was planned. And Roberto, by his own admission, is a planner. In this week's rabbit hole, Rui and Roberto try to figure out why the unplanned nights so often turn out to be the best ones — and where the line is when spontaneity starts to mess with the rest of your life. In this episode of Cayendo en Rabbit Holes, Rui (intermediate Spanish learner) and Roberto (native Spanish teacher) compare notes as two self-described planners. Roberto talks about organizing his 40th birthday yacht party a month and a half in advance while his younger friends kept telling him to chill, and then walks through the chain of small decisions that turned his quiet Sunday into a three-stop night out with friends from three different generations (40, 30, and 23 — basically the Ghosts of Spontaneous Plans Past, Present, and Future). They land on the same rule for when spontaneity becomes a problem: the moment it disrupts the rhythm that holds your real life together. Plus: Roberto's old habit of keeping a "spontaneity kit" (fresh clothes, toothbrush, deodorant) in his car at twenty, why FOMO hits harder when you're young, and Rui's weekly food-tracking discipline that gives him the weekend off — a small case study in why balance beats discipline alone. 🎧 Listen on other platforms: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6kqxHxyZbyK00qPxB3NIGJ [https://open.spotify.com/show/6kqxHxyZbyK00qPxB3NIGJ] Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cayendo-en-rabbit-holes/id1866466665 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cayendo-en-rabbit-holes/id1866466665] 📝 Annotated scripts with error tracking and vocabulary notes: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/CayendoenRabbitHoles [https://www.patreon.com/c/CayendoenRabbitHoles] 👨‍🏫 Take lessons with Roberto: italki: https://www.italki.com/en/i/reft/Aa6HHec/bFBHdH/spanish [https://www.italki.com/en/i/reft/Aa6HHec/bFBHdH/spanish] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robelprofesor [https://www.instagram.com/robelprofesor] 📱 Follow us: TikTok: @CayendoEnRabbitHoles Instagram: @CayendoEnRabbitHoles — Cayendo en Rabbit Holes is a Spanish conversation podcast for intermediate and advanced learners. Every episode features real, unscripted conversation between a learner and a native speaker. Mistakes are left in — because that's how real communication works. #SpanishPodcast #IntermediateSpanish #LearnSpanish #ComprehensibleInput #SpanishConversation #LanguageLearning

8. juni 202643 min