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Intermediate Spanish from Rob and Lis of Spanish Obsessed. Couple Lis and Rob (Colombian and English) have a range of natural, engaging conversations in slow Spanish. We talk slow enough so that you can understand everything, but that doesn’t stop our conversations from being 100% authentic! We cover a variety of topics, equipping you in the process with super cool Spanish phrases which are actually used, as well as nuggets of grammar, pronunciation, and culture. Listen to Lis' crystalline Colombian Spanish, but we also talk with speakers with a variety of different accents. We update weekly, so be sure to subscribe using the button on the left to stay up to date. Also, check out our world of Spanish material, articles, culture and general Spanish love at SpanishObsessed.com!
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How to say no

How to say no

2025-10-0116:11

How do you say "no" in Spanish? Rob is fond of turning down invitations, and in this episode he discusses the hidden cost of saying "no" in Spanish-speaking cultures, and why many native speakers find it so hard.
Lis and Rob discuss how our personality and self-identity change when we speak a foreign language. They also talk about how certain Spanish phrases and sayings express something profound about native speakers see the world.
Álvaro Uribe

Álvaro Uribe

2025-09-1923:07

We discuss the ex-president of Colombia, Álvaro Uribe. Uribe was credited with creating the conditions for lasting peace in Colombia, and opening the country up to the world. He was a hero to many in Colombia, but recently has been faced with allegations that bring his legacy into question. Don't forget to claim your free downloadable gift at spanishobsessed.com!
Self comparison

Self comparison

2025-09-1018:24

Comparing ourselves to others is natural, but is it always harmful? Rob describes his problems with self-comparison, and with Lis discusses how to turn negatives into positives.Head to spanishobsessed.com to claim your free Fluency Phrasebook! 
Small talk

Small talk

2025-09-0320:531

We explore "la charla" - small talk. What is it, how is it used, and why? Find some tips for better smalltalk in Spanish in this episode!Don't forget to head to spanishobsessed.com to download your free gifts.
We are apparently going through an "epidemic of loneliness" - especially middle aged men! What could be behind this, and do we see this in our own lives?Sign up for the full transcription at spanishobsessed.com.
The in-laws...

The in-laws...

2025-08-2016:59

The infamous "suegra" - in-law. In Latin cultures, the suegra plays a pivotal part in a couple's life. In this episode, we explore their role, the stereotype, and reveal how we get on with our suegras. 
Money and happiness

Money and happiness

2025-08-1318:08

Money makes us happy, to an extent... But, how much do we need? In this episode, we discuss the link between happiness and wealth, and what our cultures and society teach us about happiness.
Por and Para: Part two

Por and Para: Part two

2025-01-1630:31

Part two of Rob's conversation with Johana. Discover how to master two essential uses of 'por' and 'para' in Spanish: time expressions and opinions. Learn the crucial differences between phrases like "para mañana por la mañana" and why "por mí está bien" means something different from "para mí está bien." Through practical examples from everyday Spanish conversations, you'll finally understand when to use each preposition with confidence.
Por and Para: Part one

Por and Para: Part one

2024-05-3021:29

Rob and Johana discuss "por" and "para". Why are these words so difficult for learners, and what approach can we take to tackling them? In this episode, we'll look at two common uses for por and para.
Join Rob and Spanish teacher Johana in a conversation about Spanish slang. What are the difficulties for us as learners in learning slang, and is it even worth it? 
El Clasismo...

El Clasismo...

2024-05-0219:05

Rob and Lis discuss an infuriating situation where they live, and what this shows about classism in Colombia
We discuss learning Spanish later in life. While we are not (just yet) in that situation, we have inspiring students who have shared with us how they are successfully learning Spanish in their senior years.
Our experiences trying to teach our 2 year old daughter Spanish and English. 
We recently held our first full Spanish immersion trip in Bogota, where we were joined by 10 participants. Here's how it went.
How important is a native accent, and is it possible to develop one? Is it even desirable? Rob and Lis talk about their own efforts to develop better accents, and some reasonable goals for learners.
Earlier this year, two protestors threw soup over the Mona Lisa. This follows a long list of similar protests of vandalism of artwork - they got our attention, but do the ends justify the means? And, are these types of protests still effective?
Positive Thinking?

Positive Thinking?

2024-03-1419:40

We discuss the trend of "positive thinking" - where does this trend come from, and how have we found it? Also, how is it connected to the concept of "manifestation"?
Rob and Lis recently moved to the "Coffee Axis" in Colombia, not just so Rob could feed his caffeine addiction.They discuss their new lifestyle, and how it compares to city living (so long, Bogota!).
Have you seen the show "Traitors"? Rob and Lis got hooked on it, and discuss it in this episode.
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Comments (4)

Sean Peterson

k hubo pues, just rediscovered your show and am downloading so many. I really like listening to natural, engaging conversations that aren't just grammar lessons. ¡Muchas gracias por todo!

Dec 30th
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Mahdi Yarandi

👏🏻muy bien

Sep 20th
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Elaine Kim

I tried the first podcast, but it's hard for me to understand the woman speaker. She swallows her words and sometimes laughs a lot while talking. In the beginning of the second podcast, I think her volume was turned down low. This discouraged me from upgrading.

Jun 13th
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