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Simple Stories in Spanish

Small Town Spanish Teacher

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Simple Stories in Spanish is a weekly production of the Small Town Spanish Teacher. Listen along as she tells easy to understand stories to help you learn or practice the Spanish language. Wherever you are in your language journey, Simple Stories will help propel you forward. You can find transcripts of the stories at smalltownspanishteacher.com. You can support the creation of these stories by buying me a coffee (or taco!) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/SpanishTeacher
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Looking to explore the world of Systemic and Family Constellations work? Look no further than the Zulu One Podcast! Bert Hellinger's groundbreaking approach to uncovering unresolved trauma and understanding systems dynamics is at the heart of this engaging and informative podcast. Tune in to discover how systemic and family constellations can help you unlock the power of morphic resonance and tap into the deep wisdom of your ancestors. With expert guests and insightful discussions, the Zulu ...
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Real people telling their story of how God has moved in their lives. The podcast is a mixture of salvation stories and God stories. Salvation stories are how people came to believe in Jesus and the change in their lives. God stories are testimonies of God moving miraculously in someone’s life through prayer, scripture, healings.... God is very knowable and involved in lives if we let Him. This podcast is set up for you to listen to several quick testimonies/stories because each one has the p ...
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(BILINGUAL PODCAST) Feeling like "we made it" in life is awesome but before we get there, we 100% struggle. Life gets hard before our successes emerge, but struggling is where learning happens. While some of us take the bull by the horns and are ready no matter what life throws at us, some of us respond differently when facing adversity. In this podcast we will talk about how and why we keep pushing through the obstacles. What is it that motivates us to reach our goals? Who gives us hope? Wh ...
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Sohpie Soudai is a highly experienced Family Constallations Practitioner. In this episode we discuss topics like morphic resonance, unresolved trauma, past lives, systems dynamics, and much more! We invite you to come and explore all things revolving around systemic constellation work developed by Bert Hellinger. For booking info, please email: boo…
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Catalina and Gustavo worked hard to bring their child Benjamín to life. After the neighbors discovered their secret, they were taken away to a secret location. Now, their son is being held hostage in a way to make them create more robots like him. Will Catalina and Gustavo find a way out? This story is in the third person and the present tense with…
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Benjamín is not like other children. He goes to school and enjoys playing, but he is not a normal child: he is a robot child. He had an accident in front of his friend Elian. Now, Elian and other kids are whispering about him and calling him a monster. Catalina and Gustavo are willing to do anything to protect their little family, but will it be en…
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Catalina and Gustavo built a robot child. Now that child wants to go to school like other children. There are so many things that could go wrong, but they take the risk. Will it work? Will they be able to convince everyone that Benjamín is a normal 10-year-old child? This story is in the third person and the present tense with some future tense as …
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Catalina and Gustavo want a child so badly that they build a robot together. They are so happy when everything works. They love spending time with their robot son, but he feels like something is missing. This story is in the third person and the present tense with some future tense as well. Important vocabulary in the story includes: “reemplazar” (…
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Catalina and Gustavo are very happy together, but something, or someone, is missing. When they learn they can’t have children, Catalina decides they should build a child, not a monster like Frankenstein, but a robot child. This story is in the third person and the present tense with some future tense as well. Important vocabulary in the story inclu…
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Arturo the monster lives alone in the mountains. He is tired of being alone in his cave and decides to go to the city to make some animal friends. Some animals look down on him because of his size, looks, and smell, but one animal steals his heart. This story is in the third person and the past tense with some present tense dialogue. Important voca…
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Laura almost died. She was bit by an enormous viper, but thankfully Mauricio arrived with an antidote just in time. Mauricio is confused. One minute he was battling in a competition of knights, drinking water offered by the princess and the next minute he finds out he has been married to her for a year. Fausto is a snake. He was never able to get t…
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Mauricio is a great knight who only wants one thing: to make his queen happy. But he doesn’t know how to do that because she is dying of a snake bite. The queen needs a doctor, not a silly knight. Perhaps the answer is in the books Laura is always reading. This story is in the third person and the past tense. It also includes complex grammar in the…
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Fausto wants to be king so he is causing problems that only he can solve. First birds, then rats terrorized the town before he came in and led them away with his magic. The kingdom is impressed, but will they be impressed enough to overthrow Queen Laura and make him their king? This story is in the third person and the past tense. It also includes …
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Part 2 of "La princesa Laura" Fausto is not happy that his plan to become king was ruined when Mauricio drank a potion intended for Laura. Now Laura is queen and Mauricio is everyone’s hero. If only Fausto could become more important to the people than Laura and Mauricio. Maybe if he causes problems that only he can solve with his magic, the people…
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Hector is the king of a distant kingdom. He has one daughter who he wants to see married to a strong knight before he dies. Laura, his daughter, has no interest in marrying. She just wants to read and study to become a novelist. Hector turns to Fausto the wizard to enchant his daughter into marrying a valiant knight. This story is in the third pers…
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Many kings and queens are given nicknames along with their titles. Juana was the third child of Isabel and Fernando “the Catholics”. Her nickname, “la loca”, or “the crazy one” came from her dramatic outbursts, often related to her husband, Felipe “the Handsome”. The question remains, was Juana really loca? Or was she the victim of circumstances an…
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“Inca” or “Sapa Inca” is the title given to the kings of the Incan Empire. The incas did not have a written language, rather they had a rich oral tradition. Due to the lack of records, it is hard to know when exactly the Incan state, Tahuantinsuyo began. However, oral tradition tells of the Sun God, Inti, and his desire for a civilized people in th…
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Sign Language is a beautiful form of communication. For many years, the Deaf community was denied education, in large part because of Aristotle. Thankfully, many people recognized the ability of deaf people to communicate using signs. Sign Language became documented and standardized. However, due to dictatorship and revolution, in 1980s Nicaragua, …
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In their attempts to convert the native peoples of the Americas to Christianity, Catholic missionaries destroyed many elements of preHispanic cultures, including their books. The mayan culture in particular had hundreds, if not thousands, of books and documents concerning mythology, astronomy, history and religion. Thankfully, one person thought to…
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Puerto Rico is an anomaly. After being visited by Christopher Columbus in 1493, it fell under Spanish rule. England, Portugal, and France attempted invasions, but Puerto Rico did not break free from Spain until 1898 when the Treaty of Paris ended the Spanish-American war and gave Puerto Rico to the United States. Today it remains an unincorporated …
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Diego Maradona is one of the greatest footballers, or soccer players, of all time. He started playing professionally just before his 16th birthday. He was already a popular player when he arrived at the 1986 World Cup in Mexico. However, it would be his performance here, especially in the quarterfinal game against England, that would cement his nam…
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When the Old Christians Rugby Club chartered a flight from Uruguay to Chile, they were excited at the prospect of their upcoming match. The 45 passengers included the team and some family and friends. The plane hit turbulence over the Andes mountains resulting in a crash that would prove fatal for many on board. The remaining survivors were trapped…
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The Panama Canal plays a critical role in today’s global commerce, but it almost didn’t happen. A group of French engineers led by Charles De Lesseps spent nine years in Panama excavating earth to no avail. Later, Theodore Roosevelt took up the canal dream. Another 10 years of hard labor resulted in the engineering feat that is the Panama Canal. Th…
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In 1808 Napoleon Bonaparte placed his older brother Joseph on the Spanish throne. This act led to multiple uprisings. After a short reign of only 5 years, Joseph left Spain and King Ferdinand VII reclaimed the throne. Those 5 tumultuous years led to many changes in Spain and its colonies. This story is told in the third person and the past tense. I…
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Moctezuma II is largely considered to be the last true Aztec emperor. He died shortly after inviting the Spanish, led by Hernán Cortés, into the Aztec capital, Tenochtitlán. Moctezuma was a priest and a great general before becoming a respected leader. But public opinion of him changed drastically when he was imprisoned by the very Spaniards he inv…
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What if you could navigate the undercurrents of your family, business, and even your own self, to create harmony in all aspects of your life? Today, we invite you on an insightful journey with Ivan and Mariana Polic, founders of the Systemic Approach Institute, as we traverse the intriguing landscapes of the Systemic Field and family constellation.…
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I have been thinking a lot lately about mental health. I usually feel like I have a good grasp of my own mental health, but there are days I want to ignore the world and all my responsibilities in it. I have many activities that help boost my mental health and today I would like to share a few. Please note, I am not a mental health professional and…
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¿Alguna vez te has preguntado qué tanto impacto pueden tener las constelaciones familiares en tu vida? Hoy nos acompaña una invitada especial: una produtora de talleres de conservación a familiares, facilitadora y grafóloga. Nos comparte su historia de vida, su lucha con una enfermedad que la condujo a explorar terapias alternativas y la forma en l…
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Adriana Cepeda Olivares habla de como los errores nos ayudan a crecer. Nos platica la magia de ver la hoja blanca, en vez de el punto negro en la hoja blanca. También habla de que las cosas pasan por algo. Escuchen este episodio que tiene una perspectiva diferente. Support the showBy Tania Y. Flores Segundo
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Thirty years ago, Lisa took a pottery class. She learned the basics of throwing, forming, and firing clay. Now she is an expert potter, creating pieces for stores, events, and individuals. This story is told in the third person using the present and past tenses. Important vocabulary in the story includes: “la cerámica” (ceramics/pottery), “arcilla”…
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En este episodio hable con Edgar Verdin sobre cuando sentimos que ya la hicimos y boom, no nos salen nuestros planes. Edgar habla sobre lo que paso después de graduarse de la universidad y como tuvo que hacerle para sobresalir en la ciudad, sin dinero, sin trabajo, pero con muchas ganas de salir adelante. Support the show…
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This new season of fresh stories all about personal experiences. I love Lego sets. I have been playing with them for as long as I can remember. When I was young, I would build and stage houses. Now that I’m older, I help my sons build whatever their heart desires and make stop motion videos. This story is told in the first person using both the pas…
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This new season of fresh stories all about personal experiences. My high school Spanish teacher had a poster of Machu Picchu on his wall. I would look at that poster and tell myself that one day I would visit those magical ruins in the mountains of Peru. That day came in the summer of 2009. This story is told in the first person using the past tens…
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This new season of fresh stories all about personal experiences. I love the theater. I love acting and singing and being in front of an audience. I haven’t been on a stage in years, but I have wonderful memories from my time in the theater. This story is told in the first person using both the present and past tenses. Important vocabulary in the st…
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This new season of fresh stories all about personal experiences. If you’ve been following me for a while, you may know that I am from the state of Minnesota, but I live in Colorado. So, how did I get here? It wasn’t an easy decision or experience to move to Colorado, however, I am glad to be here and couldn’t imagine living anywhere else. This stor…
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This new season of fresh stories all about personal experiences. One of the best things I ever did was spend a semester of college in Spain. I lived with families and attended La Universidad de Navarra in Pamplona. I made many friends and traveled all over. I immersed myself in the language and culture. While that experience was more years ago than…
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