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[Jorge Caraballo, Growth Editor]: Hello, thank you for listening to Radio Ambulante! We would like to understand better who listens

 ► Lupa is our new app for Spanish learners who want to study with Radio Ambulante’s stories. More info at lupa.app. [Jorge Caraballo,

 ► Lupa is our new app for Spanish learners who want to study with Radio Ambulante’s stories. More info at lupa.app.   [Daniel Alarcón,

► Lupa is our new app for Spanish learners who want to study with Radio Ambulante’s stories. More info at lupa.app.    [Daniel Alarcón,

► Lupa is our new app for Spanish learners who want to study with Radio Ambulante’s stories. More info at lupa.app. [Daniel Alarcón,

[Omar Chabán]: Good evening Cromañón! Welcome to the last event of the year. Thank you to this beautiful, distinguished crowd. [Daniel Alarcón,

[Daniel Alarcón, host]: If you use Radio Ambulante to improve your Spanish, this message is for you. We know a

[Daniel Alarcón, host]: If you use Radio Ambulante to improve your Spanish, this message is for you. We know a

[Daniel Alarcón]: Before we begin, a warning to our listeners: This episode of Radio Ambulante includes descriptions of sexual situations

[Daniel Alarcón, host]: Before we begin, a warning to our listeners. This episode of Radio Ambulante includes descriptions of sexual

[Daniel Alarcón, host]: Welcome to Radio Ambulante, from NPR. I’m Daniel Alarcón.  Today we’re going back to our archives with a

[Daniel Alarcón, host]: Welcome to Radio Ambulante from NPR. I’m Daniel Alarcón. I want to start today by reading something. It’s

[Daniel Alarcón, host]: Welcome to Radio Ambulante from NPR. I’m Daniel Alarcón. The story we’re telling today took place more than

Translation by: Patrick Moseley [Daniel Alarcón, host]: Hello, Ambulantes, one little thing before we start. Many of you have told us

Translation by: Patrick Moseley [Daniel Alarcón, host]: Welcome to Radio Ambulante from NPR. I’m Daniel Alarcón A few years ago —almost five

Translation by: Patrick Moseley [Carlos Framb]: One day I opened the door and I heard her crying, alone in her  bed.