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Subido el 27 de marzo de 2026 por Loida G.

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Two of our assistants this year, Ryan from Boston (USA) and Colette from Manchester (UK) discuss life in Spain, including culture, travel, food, and friendships. They reflect on challenges like language and teaching. Other assistants may relate to Ryan and Colette's feelings when it comes to adapting to life in a new country, facing the challenges of daily life an and communication. Not only that, listening to their different accents will help you improve comprehension, adaptability, and real-world listening skills through exposure to authentic spoken English. Quiz included: https://cloud.educa.madrid.org/s/fDtYnqbsjLjr72r

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good morning good morning thanks for tuning in to the podcast today this is your host 00:00:01
ryan happy to introduce a special guest the beloved blonde of el molar today i have with me 00:00:32
colette colette welcome to the show how are you doing today i'm good thank you ryan this is so 00:00:40
exciting i'm so glad to have you here um how's the day going what have you been up to how have 00:00:46
been feeling um everyone's been like out of school today so there hasn't been a whole lot to do but 00:00:50
it's been quite fun um a lot of chilling a lot of relaxing awesome yeah chilling and relaxing 00:00:56
and now we're doing a podcast this is perfect wow what a great day um well so what I'm hoping to 00:01:02
tell a bit uh about talk about today with the listeners I want to give them insight kind of 00:01:10
into this this unique experience we've had living here right as oxus um especially people moving 00:01:15
from abroad into spain and maybe perhaps we'll even get into some of those there's barriers 00:01:21
people have to overcome the highlights definitely so if we were just to start with something like 00:01:26
positive um let's talk about like the highlights of spain here like what comes to mind for you 00:01:32
there okay loaded question um i think it's just like generally like the culture is like one of 00:01:36
the most positive things like it's obviously very different to back at home um but as a whole 00:01:44
everyone has just been so lovely and welcoming like Spanish people are so friendly so like 00:01:49
personal um so that's been really positive and then Spain as a whole I just absolutely adore 00:01:55
as a country um I think just such a beautiful culture beautiful country and have you gotten 00:02:01
to see much of the country traveling to be fair not as much as I should have I've been to I went 00:02:07
to the north to um Pais Basco I went to Bilbao um and that was amazing at like Christmas time 00:02:13
absolutely love that the food was unreal I've never like eaten I remember yeah you did the 00:02:20
the food hopping yeah that was awesome yeah because I haven't made my way to Bilbao yet 00:02:26
but I just found have you heard about it the um abono unico they're doing uh oh wait I might 00:02:31
yeah 30 euros for the month you can take any bus anywhere unlimited i'm gonna do a day trip to 00:02:38
bilbao yeah right after a weekend in granada right after you know i see you from one end of the 00:02:44
country to the other i'm gonna be hopping around because like you i maybe haven't taken the best 00:02:50
advantage of my time here in the sense of traveling right it's a huge uh country with so much to see 00:02:57
I've only gone context for our listeners this is my second year here so in theory I should have 00:03:04
traveled a lot more than not his first rodeo not my first rodeo but I've been to Almeria the 00:03:10
just once Granada twice it's my favorite that's why I'm going back I'm finally having a ticket 00:03:17
booked for La Alhambra which you have to book out so far and then what else oh and I'm going 00:03:24
on to Sevilla for the feria are you going for the feria yeah what I think we're going at the 00:03:31
same time whoa I'm going on Friday morning I'm going Thursday evening but holy guac and when 00:03:37
do you come back I think on the Sunday that is so exciting so you're learning Sevillanas as well 00:03:44
yeah if I put on a song here maybe you could give me a demonstration I think that's quite ambitious 00:03:50
we'll check back in at the next episode after I've been to La Farina I'll come back and absolutely 00:03:55
we'll both be doing good um side note um travel aside because obviously that's always a highlight 00:04:01
everyone loves traveling one of my highlights was actually a flamenco class have you done any 00:04:08
have you done any fun classes here I think I attempted to do a salsa class once but I was 00:04:14
really really bad I have terrible coordination yeah but it's nice to watch other people do it 00:04:18
like wow like I can really appreciate that just not for myself um but no that sounds so cool 00:04:23
what was it like it was a blast first of all the class just came about of such coincidence like 00:04:30
a friend of a friend of a friend um I'm very lucky that I've forced my way into a Spanish 00:04:37
friend group so I feel like that's helping with the immersion and that was really highlighted in 00:04:43
a way that a friend who arrived to this get-together was a professional flamenco dancer 00:04:49
coincidentally and decided to hook us up with a friend of his who gives beginner classes at a 00:04:56
flamenco school not too far from me so the next day um we were in bright and early learning 00:05:04
bulerias with one of the songs by yurai cortez have you heard of him yet no up and coming you'll 00:05:11
love him okay there's a there's a podcast no podcast no a song I'm in the podcast movie a 00:05:17
documentary about your element okay he just made a a new album it's like flamenco guitar and they 00:05:24
made a whole oh watch my mouth they made a whole documentary about him and it's bomb okay and we 00:05:33
danced to one of those songs and gosh I was awful I was gonna say were you good I like I still 00:05:40
remember the dance that was a year ago okay I'm locked into your memory absolutely we just watched 00:05:46
it we had friends over the other night my my friend who did the class and I um and we made 00:05:52
them watch the video of us dancing flamenco um sorry I'm laughing because my mic keeps falling 00:05:58
down I don't know why shoot maybe the screw's loose I don't know maybe it just doesn't like me 00:06:03
okay that's fine but that was definitely like a we talk a lot you and I you know 00:06:09
our instructors about side quests um maybe this podcast being one of them that was one of my 00:06:15
favorite side quests was flamenco class and yeah what about yours do you have any side quests oh 00:06:20
my gosh I feel like there's been so many things but you know when you're put on the spot I just 00:06:26
can't think of one single thing I apologize for going off script with this yeah that's okay I 00:06:30
didn't prepare we'll circle back to it we'll circle back to it you talked a lot about let's 00:06:35
back to food um I know that that's like a central theme in your life I know you're a big eater um 00:06:39
was it Bilbao was that really the food highlight of Spain for you yeah I think so what's the 00:06:48
experience been like here in Madrid really good it's obviously like it's a different there's 00:06:53
certain things that when I first came here there's things that I was used to cooking at home 00:06:58
and I'd go to the supermarket I'll be like where the hell is it like um I can't find this thing 00:07:03
um so it's adjusting to that um but I'm just such a tortilla fan at the moment I'm going through 00:07:09
such a a phase where I just can't stop eating it have you challenged yourself to make them at home 00:07:16
yes but I don't want to talk about that because it was really really bad did you flip it how did 00:07:21
it go the flip was fine basically I'm gonna blame this on someone else for this one I was cooking it 00:07:26
and we had like um a repairman round and at the moment where I needed to flip it he was like I 00:07:31
need you to come upstairs and look at the work i've just done and i was like this is prime 00:07:37
tortilla and he should have known he should have known because he was spanish that was rude that 00:07:41
was so rude of him to come and fix my house um so the tortilla was very overcooked people to say 00:07:45
i know and it obviously was like a long process to make as well that's not salvageable no but next 00:07:53
time we come back stronger so i have high hopes and um i know the audience is going to want to 00:07:59
know uh were there onions in your overcooked tortilla or if cooked tortilla there were not 00:08:04
no onions i i know it's controversial i i don't think i like it with onions oh whoa i'm sorry i 00:08:10
know um no that's fine um next topic moving swiftly on 00:08:19
um the next thing i want to know a bit about is as a foreigner um especially after brexit right 00:08:26
trigger warning coming coming over to the the mainland coming over to the peninsula on the 00:08:36
continent yes um what has the music scene been like for you do you feel like you've gotten to 00:08:44
dabble in in spanish music at all yeah like especially when i go out and stuff you're 00:08:50
obviously um like super exposed to it a lot more but I will say that um when you're listening to 00:08:55
like the radio or like going out to bars and stuff or you know wherever you might be there is a lot 00:09:02
of like English and American influence so I am hearing like the same things I would have heard 00:09:07
at home maybe that's because of the places I've been going to which might be you know more of an 00:09:12
international scene but yeah I have noticed that although like I am now exposed to a lot more 00:09:17
Spanish music there's a lot of things that I'm like oh this is from home that's quite nice as 00:09:24
well because obviously like a far far away from home so a little taste a little taste of Manchester 00:09:30
absolutely I would say it's good for newcomers perhaps or people thinking of doing the program 00:09:37
to know that there are those international oh for sure landing spots where if you're if you're 00:09:45
homesick you can go get all the lady gaga katie perry oh yes um i can't think of any oasis yep 00:09:50
um you can find that and then if you're willing to explore a little bit if you're looking for 00:09:58
something new there's definitely um i never expected this or i guess i should have i've 00:10:04
really deep into the madrid indie scene yes i really like your song recommendations flamenco 00:10:09
aside because that my I'm thinking often wow my poor new uh roommates in Providence are going to 00:10:16
be listening to the white guy who went and lived in Spain and comes home and brings flamenco just 00:10:23
clapping all the time because that's definitely like really integrated into my taste these days 00:10:29
but yeah something usually I use music as like an icebreaker right if with a new friend if that's 00:10:34
how I've made my friends here I've noticed that about you right right but I found lately not all 00:10:40
of my music knowledge from Spain applies because they're too indie oh even for like Spanish people 00:10:47
yeah no clue my students shout you guys out have no idea who I'm listening to and they're all bands 00:10:53
from Madrid that I've seen okay well I feel like that's when you know you're winning winning yeah 00:10:59
but also getting crazy looks from a bunch of 12 year olds well so you know pros and cons 00:11:05
but the funny thing is and i don't know what this decision to move to spain 00:11:11
looked like for you i never saw it coming for myself i was really i was marching around my 00:11:16
campus in burlington vermont and by coincidence spotify you know discover weekly whatever 00:11:24
recommended me one random little indie band from madrid um equal grupo and i i recommend it i saw 00:11:31
them live too it's even better we run into each other in my lasagna whoa i was freaking out like 00:11:40
oh my god that's sick they have no idea but i was marching around this little mountain 00:11:45
college campus listening to this band no idea that a year later i'd be seeing them live in 00:11:52
their city I love that right things come around the direction life takes you um wild what was 00:11:59
this decision like for you why why did you end up here so I've always wanted to do it so when I was 00:12:07
at university I studied French and Spanish and like we said before Brexit is obviously quite a 00:12:12
major thing in the UK um it's ruined my life no I'm joking um positive positive um no it's just 00:12:17
made things a lot more difficult um so on my year abroad we were the first year group that was 00:12:25
brexit the first year group that we had to have visas for because i think that was when it was 00:12:31
finalized wow so yes so it was voted for like years in advance but the when everything like 00:12:35
came into place and we started losing the benefits of being in the eu was my year abroad here 00:12:42
so my university were just like look we don't really know like the visa process so we were 00:12:46
left by ourselves which is really great as a 20 year old to be left by yourself with no idea how 00:12:53
to do a visa um so and it was also the year of covid so this is when it was like you couldn't 00:12:58
travel to certain countries and you know it was like red warning amber warning I don't know green 00:13:05
warning it was a mess basically so my year abroad I did end up going to France for four months at 00:13:11
the back end of it from like April to August so I lived in Paris for four months so it was worth it 00:13:18
the end we yeah we we but I didn't make it to Spain so it was always like I really wish I could 00:13:23
have lived in Spain like to you know help my Spanish and you know it got to the point where 00:13:31
after I graduated I was like I really feel like I've lost my Spanish now um and I still feel like 00:13:37
I'm in a position where I would regret not going to Spain found out about the program applied here 00:13:43
Bish, bash, bosh. 00:13:49
Tu centro, tu voz. 00:13:52
En Radio Cortes damos alas a nuevas voces. 00:13:55
Descubrimos los talentos no escuchados. 00:13:58
Desde entrevistas hasta podcasts, desde la voz del alumnado. 00:14:00
Aquí, cada historia importa. 00:14:04
No callamos, pero sí escuchamos. 00:14:06
Síguenos y forma parte de nuestra onda. 00:14:09
Bish, bash, bosh. 00:14:12
Yes. 00:14:15
Wow. 00:14:15
What a beautiful story. 00:14:16
Thank you. 00:14:17
Thank you so much. 00:14:17
I'm loving it. 00:14:18
Yeah, because I think a lot of people expect that we come on this plan of wanting to be 00:14:19
teachers, but I think usually it's the language immersion that pulls people in. 00:14:25
Oh yeah, and the teaching as well, because I do want to be a teacher. 00:14:29
So it is like, whoa, newsflash. 00:14:32
Newsflash. 00:14:36
I feel like that's not the case for a lot of people. 00:14:36
What type of teacher do you want to be? 00:14:38
A Spanish teacher? 00:14:39
Well, no, I think English teacher in the UK. 00:14:41
But yeah, it was also like a foot in the door. 00:14:46
in that aspect as well teaching experience teaching experience exactly wow i feel like 00:14:49
that's awesome because i don't know i feel like maybe it's a 50 50 i don't know many people here 00:14:54
wanting to be teachers people are just here for the experience absolutely um definitely my vote 00:15:00
right yeah i studied biology and art and i'm not going back to become a teacher no he's off to med 00:15:05
school off to med school see you later see ya ciao ciao but I will advocate that I think being 00:15:13
able to teach especially to someone in their second language the amount of kind of mental 00:15:20
gymnastics that takes rewording understanding your audience I think that translates into 00:15:26
probably every workplace yeah can you explain things well can you communicate can you handle 00:15:33
yeah oh my gosh yeah working in front of a group yeah standing in front of the classroom and having 00:15:38
all these faces staring at you I remember it'd be so intimidating the first day and then you 00:15:45
obviously get used to it and I'm like whatever now I'm like you should be looking at me 17 year 00:15:49
olds are all judging me right now yeah it's like every single thing you say I'm like oh my gosh 00:15:54
like what are they what are they perceiving me as but I thought the worst would be like this 00:16:00
like maybe some comments or like fighting back like oh i don't want to do that i don't 00:16:05
know the worst i think is the the silence especially when i lack of participation i 00:16:09
think when i throw an idea out thinking i'm bridging this like five year age gap come on 00:16:16
it's not even like i'm some old dude here like i know what you're laughing about on tiktok like 00:16:22
chill for a minute when i try to bridge that gap maybe put put myself in a place of vulnerability 00:16:28
to connect a bit nothing other than maybe someone in the corner shaking their head 00:16:33
silent just for pity though yeah it was like yeah okay okay Ryan speaking of pity um 00:16:39
yes this wasn't on the docket either we'll get back to the the agenda yeah um I have one student 00:16:49
and I won't say names because but this is a very positive view of the student I have I have one of 00:16:57
these classes where it is the silence and it's just it's nothing negative it's not a lack of 00:17:02
enthusiasm it's just a quiet class but it hurts when you stand up there and you're like good 00:17:07
morning everyone how's the day going get hit with nothing silence and this student out of pity just 00:17:12
to break the silence because sometimes i'll like stay and make us all sit in the silence okay 00:17:19
everyone has to be awkward i know look at everyone's face and like watch them not move 00:17:24
their mouth and he just breaks the silence with yes teacher oh and i'm like well i asked how are 00:17:29
you guys and i got a yes yes as the answer um it's better than nothing but i appreciated it 00:17:36
beggars can't be choosers yeah and yeah oh i love you love that yeah that's awesome i love that 00:17:43
participation you're literally like someone's got my back thanks king i told my roommate about you 00:17:50
shout out to you um the last thing kind of we were aiming for these pause these highlights 00:17:56
of spain we've definitely wibble wobbled away from that topic but has there been anything 00:18:03
maybe outside of the typical things that come to mind of like travel food or music 00:18:08
that stood out to you in spain like what are you pulling from this experience how much do you have 00:18:12
left and what are you going to be looking back on like that was awesome i think um just in general 00:18:17
it's like the friendships you make over here like that's really surprised me I think it's so 00:18:23
daunting to obviously move to a different place but it's not only just a different place it's a 00:18:28
different country you know different culture different language like it's really intimidating 00:18:33
at first but you meet all these people and everyone's just like just so nice and like 00:18:38
accommodating and it was my birthday on Saturday and like I was so overwhelmed on my birthday 00:18:44
happy birthday yes happy belated birthday to me i've noticed no one has said it to me at school 00:18:50
joking um thank you children um and on my birthday i was just so overwhelmed by like how 00:18:56
generous kind like loving like people are um and i don't know it just really brought to light like 00:19:06
the way that i've moved somewhere i've built a whole life here in the past few months and like 00:19:13
got all these people around me and it's like tough being away for your birthday when you're not with 00:19:18
your friends from home or your family or whatever um and I was like oh my god I'm just so grateful 00:19:22
for all the people I've met over here pretty wholesome I think it's going to be making 00:19:28
leaving really difficult don't I'm dreading it because I got a taste of it when I left 00:19:32
for the summer um and I was saying goodbye to friends that at that point I had only known 00:19:38
four or five months four months maybe and um some even gifted me like parting gifts they were like 00:19:44
tearing up hugging goodbye and I was just like in the same sense I'm like wow yeah we really got 00:19:53
close really freaking quick like you really scooped me off the sidewalk where we literally 00:20:00
met we met on the sidewalk mind you and next thing you know like you're hosting a goodbye 00:20:05
for the summer ryan party in your backyard yeah i'm like who are you guys it's insane 00:20:12
shout out shout out my hitafe girls um but wow i hope you're listening 00:20:17
yeah we let me see how many viewers we have right now um yeah just a couple thousand 00:20:23
so maybe they're among them this is live oh no girl this is linked live to that 00:20:30
i use um if they stick out these instagram hello everyone didn't even realize they can call in we 00:20:38
have a phone okay no sorry this was all a lie right ryan keeps doing this we can cut this part 00:20:44
out cut the cameras i would say what who's listening who the hell is listening at 12 00:20:52
minutes past one on a tuesday get a job get a job go home um well i would say friends aside since i 00:21:01
think you covered that so well yes um one of the decisions i made here that i think i'll be most 00:21:11
grateful for as i look back and as i as i currently am is this little store i keep talking about 00:21:17
i i volunteer at a charity shop um deborah piel de mariposa tiene solidaria piel de mariposa 00:21:25
and it's just this cute really rolls off the tongue yeah right it's the ngo name and then 00:21:32
it's the organization and then it's the store name whatever um but it's just like a little 00:21:38
thrift shop run by volunteer old women and men down in the neighborhood and i feel like that's 00:21:44
where I got a lot of my little immersion um it makes me use the language and we do all sorts of 00:21:51
fun little events like we just did a sign language event we have a storytelling event this weekend 00:21:57
we have a planting like um trimming exchange event where people bring clippings of their 00:22:02
plants and we do a little workshop and you can go home with new plants we did a philosophy of 00:22:08
secondhand fashion and wine event say less and we have a fashion show did I tell you about the 00:22:14
fashion show may 30th mark your calendar not joking okay is our annual fashion show are you 00:22:21
going to be modeling yes and candle hopefully um get this so all the volunteer all the models 00:22:28
are volunteers yes dressed by fashion students from local schools or volunteers who dress them 00:22:37
with outfits of things found only in the store they get like a like a local fashion or a model 00:22:46
scouter they get like a cinematographer videographer their photographers families of the people with 00:22:53
this disease are able to come and participate and then they sell all the outfits that the models 00:23:00
showcase and then right in the local neighborhood bars come and sell drinks and tapas and it's all 00:23:05
like fundraising out in the street that's really nice last year i missed it oh right because not 00:23:13
so nice so i was a designer and a model okay so excited was going to be there bright and early 00:23:20
8 a.m never booked my bus home from granada what an idiot you find out at the bus stop that you 00:23:27
don't have a bus ticket that's really what do you do really stupid i'm sorry to say so i was 00:23:35
fluyendo i was trying to chill hopefully find a blah blah car right because those are last minutes 00:23:40
no no nada and so i was in fact stranded in granada and thank god i have a friend who lives 00:23:46
there i re revamped i reconvened with him but it was so stressful because he's like i just have 00:23:53
somewhere i have to be at nine so hang with me till nine like word because this next bus i i'm 00:24:01
looking at 11 um nope that sold out next one's 1 a.m i'm rolling in as the fashion show starts 00:24:06
i'm like whatever i'll do it i'm out with him at a event he invited me thank god um 00:24:13
ticket never went through never got the bus ticket again the app was yeah a little broken 00:24:21
it seems um so i got to spend the night which was fun thank god i had a friend 00:24:27
yes down in town it's nice to have friends but i miss the fashion show that's so rubbish 00:24:33
yeah rubbish as heck rubbish as heck um but that was the experience um and we've been blabbing a 00:24:37
bit here i don't imagine this we should drag this out too much further indeed but how about we end 00:24:46
on a positive note uh and in another podcast we'll maybe get to some of those more logistical 00:24:53
things bureaucracy housing oh my favorite um this is just more I guess an experiential reflection 00:24:59
a chit chat if you will if you will I will yeah go on then so so how about you go ahead and tell 00:25:07
me about maybe a bud what's like something you're looking forward to in the coming months oh my gosh 00:25:13
okay so I've only actually got one trip planned apart from going home um over Easter um and that's 00:25:17
Sevilla which I'm really excited about that's like one of the places in Spain which is like top of 00:25:24
my bucket list my parents are absolutely obsessed with Sevilla they've been like multiple times 00:25:31
never got the invite um so I always wanted to go and I remember my Spanish teacher at school 00:25:36
um always talking about it especially during like the orange season he was like you literally walk 00:25:43
down the streets of Sevilla and you can just smell oranges I'm like amazing but I'm going 00:25:49
for La Feria so I'm very very excited um I am worried though about the Spanish in Sevilla 00:25:54
because I've heard that the accent is very difficult so this will be a learning curve for me 00:26:01
um but yeah that's that's my one thing I'm looking forward to and then also just spending as much 00:26:06
time as possible in Madrid I think feel like now the weather is so nice it's just you can really 00:26:12
make the most of it so everything absolutely that's awesome well I'll see you in Sevilla 00:26:17
I know I'm excited we can struggle through the accent together Ryan help me 00:26:24
well I'll say when I got off the when I was fresh off the boat in Almeria 00:26:29
I was lost I was drowning off the boat yes um because we weren't just in the city I feel like 00:26:38
city centers the accent's less thick same as in the u.s and whatever but we went rural almeria 00:26:47
we drove an hour outside the city to a pueblo of 34 people oh my gosh for the the festival because 00:26:55
it was a friend of a friend's hometown and oh my gosh the accent there was gonna kill me yeah 00:27:01
eight hours later fluent fluent it was awesome yeah never mind cut 00:27:07
but I guess Sevilla yeah that has to be and just you know aprovechando the rest of my 00:27:16
few months here yeah um but any any closing notes you want to end on we're kind of coming to the end 00:27:23
of our time here I don't think so what about you uh no well thanks just I just want to thank you 00:27:30
again for finding the time to come in today thanks for having me um I hope the listeners enjoyed and 00:27:36
guys make sure um you you tune in for the next one if you want to hear a bit about bureaucracy 00:27:41
and and that experience and you're all looking forward to it and until then take care ciao 00:27:47
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Autor/es:
Loida Garrido Niño
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Fecha:
27 de marzo de 2026 - 14:18
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