🎙️ In this episode, I sit down with Martina (@matuidiomas), an Argentine Spanish teacher who went through a big life change before settling in the Canary Islands.
What started as a simple conversation turns into a fascinating story about change, travel, and finding your true path. Martina shares how she left journalism behind and discovered her passion for teaching Spanish while working with children and refugees in a small town in Poland — where she even had a wild encounter with a boar.
We also dive into cultural differences between Europe and Latin America, discussing how people connect, build friendships, and adapt to new environments. Are Spaniards really less open than Latin Americans? Is it harder to integrate into social circles in Europe?
This is a natural and authentic conversation, full of real-life experiences, humor, and insights into language, culture, and identity.
If you want to hear how Spanish is truly spoken while exploring meaningful topics, this episode is for you.
I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I enjoyed recording it 🙌
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