Countless Venezuelans have left their homeland, and in this series, you’ll hear the stories of those who have. Through these narratives, the protagonists share their lives, personal achievements, experiences, and dreams. This series is an excellent way to get familiar with the Venezuelan accent and explore fascinating aspects of different cities around the world.
Learn the names of the four most popular swimming strokes in Spanish with Valeria, who will explain to us some characteristics of each of these challenging styles.
Yabla’s headquarters transform into a courtroom where Judge Cleer will listen to the testimony of the prosecution and defense before handing down a sentence. Are you ready to be a witness?!
Discover Caracas, Venezuela, in this original series, where our Venezuelan friend Victor will lead us through its capital, showing us emblematic sites as well as various aspects of its inhabitants' daily lives.
After a meeting is cancelled on him at the last minute, a boss and his very efficient assistant sit down together to reschedule it, as well as going over the boss's agenda for the day- both business and personal.
Meet four-time world champion windsurfer, Gollito Estredo, in Adicora, Falcon, Venezuela, who tells us about his experiences in his sport throughout the world.
We continue to talk with VW fans in Venezuela. There’s something about that German engineering that gets into Latin blood, it seems. Fans rave that they’re beautiful, unique and reliable, running on pure gasoline.
Meet Francisco and Chober from Playa Adícora, a beach town in Falcón State, Venezuela, who share with us their environmental concerns and dreams of building establishments that bring both locals and foreigners together.
Many Latin American countries celebrate the Novena of Aguinaldos, a nine-day, Catholic-based holiday that includes music, food and prayer. Grace Pinzon, a Colombian woman living in Florida, shares with us how the novena is celebrated there.