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Intermediate Spanish Stories

Intermediate Spanish Stories

Written by: InterSpanish
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For intermediate Spanish language learners (A2 - C2) Improve your Spanish language listening comprehension skills and immerse yourself in interesting stories on various topics in Spanish (Mexico) spoken at a slower pace to increase understanding of oral language and build vocabulary. There are no grammar lessons, just stories.
You can find the free transcript on the website, in the tab behind the description.

If you have an interesting story or topic you would like me to cover, you can send me your suggestions via email at: InterSpanishpodcast@gmail.com


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  • E81 La Fuga de Alcatraz
    Jun 25 2026

    On June 11, 1962, inmates Frank Morris and brothers John and Clarence Anglin staged an ingenious breakout from Alcatraz. The trio famously placed plaster and paint dummy heads in their beds, crawled through ventilation ducts, and used a makeshift raft to paddle into the frigid, fast-moving waters of San Francisco Bay.

    Their ultimate fate remains one of history’s greatest unsolved mysteries:

    The Escape Plan

    • Preparation: Over six months, the men used sharpened spoons and improvised tools to widen ventilation holes beneath their sinks.
    • The Decoys: They crafted life-like dummy heads using papier-mâché, flesh-tone paint, and real human hair from the prison barbershop to fool night guards during bed checks.
    • The Breakout: They squeezed through the widened holes into an unguarded utility corridor, climbed up to the roof, and descended down a plumbing pipe to the water's edge.
    • The Escape: The men used a raft and life vests fashioned from more than 50 stolen raincoats to depart the island. A fourth accomplice, Allen West, was left behind when he could not remove his cell vent in time.


    The Investigation and Mystery

    • The Search: By the time their absence was noted on the morning of June 12, the men were long gone. A massive search operation ensued, recovering only a paddle, pieces of the raincoat raft, and a waterproof bag near nearby Angel Island.
    • The Official Conclusion: In 1979, the FBI officially closed its case, concluding that the men had drowned in the icy bay, as no credible sightings of the men were ever confirmed.
    • Evidence of Survival: Many historians and the escapees' families believe the men survived. Evidence supporting survival includes an unconfirmed 1975 photograph, credible anonymous tips, and signed postcards with verified handwriting.

    The daring 1962 operation is widely considered the cleverest escape attempt in the prison's 30-year history. Less than a year later, in March 1963, the federal prison on Alcatraz Island was permanently closed due to the astronomical costs of operating and maintaining the facility.

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    38 mins
  • E80 La Operación Chavín de Huántar
    Jun 2 2026

    On December 17, 1996, 14 heavily armed MRTA militants stormed a diplomatic reception at the Japanese ambassador's residence in the San Isidro district of Lima, Peru. They initially took hundreds of captives.

    Over four months, the rebels gradually released most hostages but retained 72 high-ranking diplomats, military officials, and politicians. The guerrillas demanded the release of jailed MRTA comrades, which the government vehemently refused.

    While negotiators stalled, military engineers secretly dug a network of underground tunnels beneath the embassy floorboards directly to the residence.

    On the afternoon of April 22, 1997, 148 Peruvian special forces commandos raided the compound. They used explosives to breach the floor and walls, launching the rescue in broad daylight.

    All 14 MRTA rebels were killed, alongside one hostage (Supreme Court Justice Carlos Giusti) and two Peruvian commandos.

    It remains one of the most daring and celebrated hostage rescue missions in modern military history.

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    34 mins
  • E79 Atrapados en la Obscuridad - El Incendio de Utopia
    Apr 21 2026

    On July 20, 2002, a catastrophic fire occurred at the Utopía discotheque in Lima, Peru, resulting in the deaths of 29 people and injuring dozens more. The tragedy is remembered as one of the most significant safety failures in recent Peruvian history.

    Cause of the Fire: The blaze began around 3:15 a.m. during a "Zoo" themed party. A bartender performing a fire-juggling or fire-eating act inadvertently ignited the ceiling's acoustic foam.

    The nightclub was operating without a license and lacked basic safety equipment, including fire extinguishers, alarms, and sprinklers.

    While the venue was designed for approximately 450 people, an estimated 1,000 patrons were inside at the time of the fire.

    Many guests initially believed the flames were part of the show. When the lights went out, a stampede occurred toward poorly marked or locked emergency exits. As part of the theme, live animals from a circus—including a lion and a Bengal tiger—were inside the club; both animals died from smoke inhalation.

    Most of the victims were young adults, many from prominent local families, who died from asphyxiation. The tragedy led to significant legal battles and a complete overhaul of safety regulations for entertainment establishments in Peru.

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    Updated official intro without the season year

    Support the show

    You will find the full transcript behind the show notes: https://interspanish.buzzsprout.com


    If you have a story or topic you would like me to cover, please send your suggestions to: InterSpanishPodcast@gmail.com


    Please visit my socials:

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    24 mins
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