10 Spanish Podcasts by Language Level

When learning Spanish, you might have asked yourself: Which Spanish pronunciation is better for me? Is Spanish pronunciation better than Latin American? Should I learn Mexican Spanish because I've always dreamed of going there? Is there a “neutral Spanish” that applies to all countries?   The truth is that there is no Spanish that is better than another, nor is there a “neutral Spanish,” as many people from cities like Bogotá or Lima claim. However, the Spanish language exhibits a great linguistic diversity, which is particularly important if you plan to travel to different Spanish-speaking countries.   That's why we've prepared an updated list of the 10 best podcasts for learning Spanish, each from a different country of origin, so you can develop your listening skills and get used to the variety of accents. We'll leave it up to you to choose the podcast you like best.  

Spanish Podcasts - Beginner Level (A1, A2)

If you're a beginner and just starting your journey with Spanish, we recommend beginning with simple podcasts to get a good feel for the language. Remember, you don't have to understand 100% of what is said; your brain will gradually assimilate it.

10. El Estoico

This podcast discusses topics such as stoicism, stoic figures, and stoic exercises aimed at improving your life and resilience in the face of adversity. This podcast requires a high level of language proficiency, as it deals with topics that can be complex even for native speakers.

However, there's no reason to be discouraged-the Spanish in this podcast is quite neutral, and you can understand all the words. We recommend it for people interested in philosophy, different types of resilience, and personal, mental, and spiritual growth.

A few extra, useful tips for listening to podcasts:

  • Native speakers can sometimes talk very fast, which makes it difficult to understand. But don't worry, you can often adjust the podcast speed to keep up more easily.
  • Especially at the beginning, it's a good idea to focus on the podcasts and do nothing else. If you don't have much time, it's better to listen attentively to a single podcast than to have many playing in the background. Remember that your subconscious is learning with you.
  • If you already understand a lot but still have trouble with vocabulary, you can pause the podcast and look up the words. It's best to write them down so you can review and internalize them later.

Now, we wish you a lot of fun listening and learning!

9. La Cotorrisa

Ricardo Perez and Slobotzky, who host one of Mexico's most famous podcasts, release a new episode every Wednesday. They talk about curious news, interesting facts, funny anecdotes, and the highlight of the week. Recommended for anyone who likes to listen to people for no particular reason, just to relax and have fun, with a distinct Mexican flavor.

8. El Hilo

On Twitter and other social media, a "hilo" (thread) implies a desire to delve deeper into a topic. For the creators, "El Hilo" is exactly that: an invitation to conversation and a deeper understanding of the most important news in Latin America. Every Friday, the hosts talk to journalists, Vice News reporters, US National Public Radio staff, and the most trusted experts in the region. What happened, and where is the news going?

Spanish Podcasts - Advanced Level (C1, C2)

If you already have an advanced knowledge of the language, you will easily understand and benefit from this tool, which will quickly improve your listening comprehension and fluency. We have selected the following podcasts for advanced Spanish learners.

7. Entiende tu mente

Whether on a commute, in the car, on a walk, or even while cooking or before going to bed. This podcast will help you better understand yourself and others. Entiende tu mente is a psychology podcast that explains how the mind works in an accessible way. It features the voices of Molo Cebrián-a host and psychology student, Luis Muiño-a psychologist and one of the most well-known popularizers of this field in Spain, and Mónica González-a coach and university lecturer.

6. DianaUribe.fm

This podcast is probably the most famous in Colombia. As the name suggests, Diana Uribe is a Colombian historian who has managed to fascinate thousands of people with her amazing storytelling. In this podcast, she tells stories, talks about culture, travel, and music, addressing topics of general interest for all ages. The podcast is a continuation of her more than 20 years of work on Colombian radio, which is continued on digital platforms like Spotify or Audible.

5. Nadie Sabe Nada

This podcast is an excellent choice for anyone who wants to practice listening comprehension in a natural and humorous context. It is hosted by two well-known Spanish comedians, Andreu Buenafuente and Berto Romero. It consists of improvisations, casual conversations, and answering questions from listeners, which makes the language spontaneous, full of natural phrases, and humor. It's a great way to get used to Spanish humor and speaking speed while having a good time.

4. Radio Ambulante

For almost a decade, Radio Ambulante has been telling stories from all over Latin America that are moving, funny, and surprising, showing the complexity and diversity of the region. With over 200 episodes produced in more than 20 countries, "Radio Ambulante" is the most ambitious narrative journalism podcast in Latin America. Distributed by NPR (public radio in the USA), it offers a sound portrait of the region and the places where Spanish is spoken.

Spanish Podcasts - Intermediate Level (B1, B2)

At an intermediate language level, you'll be able to understand the context of a conversation even if you miss a few words. We recommend the following podcasts for B1 or B2:

3. TED en Español

TED, an acronym for Technology, Entertainment, and Design, has spread knowledge worldwide, not only in English but also in many other languages. This podcast is based on the philosophy "Ideas worth spreading" and covers topics such as: What is the relationship between love and mathematics? How does an immigrant build their identity? Will artificial intelligence replace us in our jobs? The "TED en Español" podcast is an invitation to ask these kinds of questions, listen to provocative ideas, and develop new ways of thinking. Each week, a new TED Talk from leading global experts and creators is released.

2. Creepy en Español

If you're looking for a thrill and want to enter the world of Spanish-language legends and horror stories, this podcast is for you. "Creepy en Español" is one of the most popular podcasts in the horror and true crime genre in Latin America. With professional narrators and captivating stories, it's perfect for getting used to a natural speaking pace and learning vocabulary related to emotions. It's an ideal tool that keeps you on the edge of your seat while improving your language skills.

1. SpanishPod101

This podcast is a modern tool created specifically for Spanish learners. It offers comprehensive lessons in the form of short, engaging dialogues that come with full transcripts and downloadable notes, making it a complete learning tool. Whether you're just starting or want to refresh the basics, SpanishPod101 has a rich library of episodes, helping you learn grammar, vocabulary, and daily phrases in a structured and systematic way.

Spanish Podcasts - Beginner Level (A1, A2)

If you're a beginner and just starting your journey with Spanish, we recommend beginning with simple podcasts to get a good feel for the language. Remember, you don't have to understand 100% of what is said; your brain will gradually assimilate it.

1. SpanishPod101

This podcast is a modern tool created specifically for Spanish learners. It offers comprehensive lessons in the form of short, engaging dialogues that come with full transcripts and downloadable notes, making it a complete learning tool. Whether you're just starting or want to refresh the basics, SpanishPod101 has a rich library of episodes, helping you learn grammar, vocabulary, and daily phrases in a structured and systematic way.

2. Creepy en Español

If you're looking for a thrill and want to enter the world of Spanish-language legends and horror stories, this podcast is for you. "Creepy en Español" is one of the most popular podcasts in the horror and true crime genre in Latin America. With professional narrators and captivating stories, it's perfect for getting used to a natural speaking pace and learning vocabulary related to emotions. It's an ideal tool that keeps you on the edge of your seat while improving your language skills.

3. TED en Español

TED, an acronym for Technology, Entertainment, and Design, has spread knowledge worldwide, not only in English but also in many other languages. This podcast is based on the philosophy "Ideas worth spreading" and covers topics such as: What is the relationship between love and mathematics? How does an immigrant build their identity? Will artificial intelligence replace us in our jobs? The "TED en Español" podcast is an invitation to ask these kinds of questions, listen to provocative ideas, and develop new ways of thinking. Each week, a new TED Talk from leading global experts and creators is released.

Spanish Podcasts - Intermediate Level (B1, B2)

At an intermediate language level, you'll be able to understand the context of a conversation even if you miss a few words. We recommend the following podcasts for B1 or B2:

4. Radio Ambulante

For almost a decade, Radio Ambulante has been telling stories from all over Latin America that are moving, funny, and surprising, showing the complexity and diversity of the region. With over 200 episodes produced in more than 20 countries, "Radio Ambulante" is the most ambitious narrative journalism podcast in Latin America. Distributed by NPR (public radio in the USA), it offers a sound portrait of the region and the places where Spanish is spoken.

5. Nadie Sabe Nada

This podcast is an excellent choice for anyone who wants to practice listening comprehension in a natural and humorous context. It is hosted by two well-known Spanish comedians, Andreu Buenafuente and Berto Romero. It consists of improvisations, casual conversations, and answering questions from listeners, which makes the language spontaneous, full of natural phrases, and humor. It's a great way to get used to Spanish humor and speaking speed while having a good time.

6. DianaUribe.fm

This podcast is probably the most famous in Colombia. As the name suggests, Diana Uribe is a Colombian historian who has managed to fascinate thousands of people with her amazing storytelling. In this podcast, she tells stories, talks about culture, travel, and music, addressing topics of general interest for all ages. The podcast is a continuation of her more than 20 years of work on Colombian radio, which is continued on digital platforms like Spotify or Audible.

7. Entiende tu mente

Whether on a commute, in the car, on a walk, or even while cooking or before going to bed. This podcast will help you better understand yourself and others. Entiende tu mente is a psychology podcast that explains how the mind works in an accessible way. It features the voices of Molo Cebrián-a host and psychology student, Luis Muiño-a psychologist and one of the most well-known popularizers of this field in Spain, and Mónica González-a coach and university lecturer.

Spanish Podcasts - Advanced Level (C1, C2)

If you already have an advanced knowledge of the language, you will easily understand and benefit from this tool, which will quickly improve your listening comprehension and fluency. We have selected the following podcasts for advanced Spanish learners.

8. El Hilo

On Twitter and other social media, a "hilo" (thread) implies a desire to delve deeper into a topic. For the creators, "El Hilo" is exactly that: an invitation to conversation and a deeper understanding of the most important news in Latin America. Every Friday, the hosts talk to journalists, Vice News reporters, US National Public Radio staff, and the most trusted experts in the region. What happened, and where is the news going?

9. La Cotorrisa

Ricardo Perez and Slobotzky, who host one of Mexico's most famous podcasts, release a new episode every Wednesday. They talk about curious news, interesting facts, funny anecdotes, and the highlight of the week. Recommended for anyone who likes to listen to people for no particular reason, just to relax and have fun, with a distinct Mexican flavor.

10. El Estoico

This podcast discusses topics such as stoicism, stoic figures, and stoic exercises aimed at improving your life and resilience in the face of adversity. This podcast requires a high level of language proficiency, as it deals with topics that can be complex even for native speakers.

However, there's no reason to be discouraged-the Spanish in this podcast is quite neutral, and you can understand all the words. We recommend it for people interested in philosophy, different types of resilience, and personal, mental, and spiritual growth.

A few extra, useful tips for listening to podcasts:

  • Native speakers can sometimes talk very fast, which makes it difficult to understand. But don't worry, you can often adjust the podcast speed to keep up more easily.
  • Especially at the beginning, it's a good idea to focus on the podcasts and do nothing else. If you don't have much time, it's better to listen attentively to a single podcast than to have many playing in the background. Remember that your subconscious is learning with you.
  • If you already understand a lot but still have trouble with vocabulary, you can pause the podcast and look up the words. It's best to write them down so you can review and internalize them later.

Now, we wish you a lot of fun listening and learning!

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