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Beyond Las Ramblas

Join Barcelona SAE, the Barcelona education abroad specialists, as we journey 'beyond las Ramblas' and explore the intersections of identity, study abroad, and all-things-Barcelona through the power of storytelling and personal narratives. Each week, tune in for conversations which are equal parts fun and thought-provoking from our diverse student guests who are eager to support YOU in making the most of your Barcelona experience. ¿Más preguntas?: [email protected]

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    A Farewell from Beyond Las Ramblas

    In this final episode of Beyond Las Ramblas, hosts Jalan and Kyle reflect on the stories, voices, and journeys shared throughout the season. From personal growth to cultural connection, they say goodbye with gratitude—and one last ramble through everything this podcast has meant.

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    Mental Health Matters

    Angel Vazquez, a mental health enthusiast, is a proud Latinx and LGBTQIA+ student from New Mexico State University, with passions spanning both business and the arts. Active in campus life through AgGays and multiple colleges, he studied at the UAB in Barcelona, where he embraced cultural immersion and explored his identity abroad. Now an alumni ambassador for Barcelona SAE, he shares insights on finding community and being fully himself while overseas.Angel's Blog Post

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    Jam-packed

    Today’s guest is William Clancy, a University of Michigan alum who studied abroad in Barcelona in Spring 2022 and now works as an Intercultural Programs Advisor at UM’s Center for Global and Intercultural Studies. We dive into scholarships, the unexpected financial realities of studying abroad, and navigating American identity overseas.

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    "Different Doesn't Equal Bad"

    Caleb Brasker is an ambitious student from Eastern Illinois University who studied abroad in Fall 2024 through the UB program. While living in a homestay, he embraced Barcelona’s vibrant culture and explored his LGBTQIA+ identity in new ways. On campus, he's active as a language department ambassador and Spanish Club member—and now continues to inspire others as a Barcelona SAE Alumni Ambassador.Take a look at these items while listening to Caleb's episode: Acful’s World Readiness Standards

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    You Might Surprise Yourself!

    Andrew Mendez is a passionate student from St. Olaf College who studied abroad at the School for International Studies in Barcelona. A marketing students and MMA enthusiast, he immersed himself in local life by joining a neighborhood soccer club and connecting deeply with Spain’s culture. As a proud member of the Hispanic/Latinx community, he shares how his identity shaped his experience—and how he now uses that journey to inspire others as an Alumni Ambassador for Barcelona SAE.Items to explore in Andrew's interview:Adventures Abroad

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    "Owning It"

    Bryn Prosser, a recent graduate of the University of Miami, spent his final semester in Barcelona. Bryn participated in a hybrid program, combining coursework at the School for International Studies with a part-time internship. As a queer student and first-generation American, Bryn shares how his intersecting identities shaped his study abroad journey, offering thoughtful insights and reflections that will resonate with many of our listeners.Explore these items while listening to Bryn's episode: SIS + Internship  Pink FloydBlog Post

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    "Express Yourself"

    Angel Cruz-Viola (she/they), a high-achieving senior at the University of Miami, studied in Barcelona during the Spring 2024 semester. With warmth and wit, Angel shares what it was like navigating the intersections of gender, language, and culture while studying abroad, and how they cultivated community and "queer joy" with their host family and new friends in Catalonia. Listen now to this final episode of our inaugural season. Items to explore in Angel's interview:SIS +UPF Semester ProgramSin MiedoTengo Que CalmarmeGender Inclusive Housing

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    “Why Not You?”

    Rosalina Macon, a dynamic African American and Pacific Islander student from North Carolina A&T State University. Rosalina participated in our Spanish Language & Hispanic Studies program and has since become an influential voice as an alumni ambassador for Barcelona SAE and a Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program alum. Now serving as President of Aggies Abroad, she shares her inspiring journey and the importance of studying abroad. Listen now to hear her story of cultural exploration and advocacy!Items to explore while listening to Rosalina's interview:Rosalina's blog: "Culture Shock's Twin Sister"Barcelona SAE: Grants and TODOS Scholarships

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    Building Cultures

    India Turner, a bold and confident psychology major from Xavier University of Louisiana. India studied abroad in Barcelona during the May term, where she deeply immersed herself in the local culture, engaged in co-curricular activities, and built strong connections with her host family and the city. With aspirations to enrich the lives of Black and Brown individuals in the mental health field, India’s Creole heritage and empathy created a meaningful impact on those around her. Join us as she shares her transformative experience and insights from Barcelona!Items to explore during India's interview:Summer at the School for International Studies

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    "A Work of Art"

    Azaria Bell, a Spanish major from Eastern Illinois University who studied at the Universitat de Barcelona, shares with us how she approached her semester in Catalonia with curiosity, faith, and - most importantly - joy. A first-time international traveler, Azaria recounts what it was like living with a host family, studying Spanish at a university founded in 1450, and how to expertly navigate travel delays with with poise and optimism. You don't want to miss this one - listen now!Items to explore while listening to Azaria's interview: Spanish Language & Hispanic Studies Semester Program at the Universitat de Barcelona (UB)Galletas RebuenasPincho J

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    Breaking Barriers Abroad

    The inspiring Leslie Billotte, participated in our inaugural HBCU Consortium Program in Summer 2023, where she explored the Black experience in Barcelona. As a non-traditional student, devoted mom, and Vice President of International Affairs on her campus, Leslie shares her journey of resilience, leadership, and global exploration. Tune in to hear how this dynamic millennial is making an impact both at home and abroad!Items to explore while listening to Leslie's interview:HBCU Consortium Program

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    Catalan Learning Adventure

    Andres Vazquez, a University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign student who participated in our SIS + UPF BAPIS program, is a native Spanish speaker and member of the Latinx community. Andres embraced the challenge of learning Catalan while immersing himself in Barcelona’s rich culture. Now an alumni ambassador, he shares his insights and experiences with prospective students. Listen now to hear about his journey, cultural adventures, and tips for future students!Items to explore while listening to Andres's interview: SIS + UPF Semester Program

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    From the Classroom to Catalonia

    Jalan Gunning (she/her), a Barcelona SAE alumna and proud NC A&T State University graduate, has helped countless students navigate their study abroad journeys, but today she’s sharing her own story! From teaching 4th grade through Teach For America to studying at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Jalan brings fascinating insights from both the classroom and her time abroad. Tune in for her reflections and stories! Items to explore while listening to Jalan's interview:Barcelona SAE: International Business & Humanities Semester Program at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB)Jalan's blog post: Tips for Traveling Abroad as a Person of ColorBook: Thank You, Mr. Falker

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Join Barcelona SAE, the Barcelona education abroad specialists, as we journey 'beyond las Ramblas' and explore the intersections of identity, study abroad, and all-things-Barcelona through the power of storytelling and personal narratives. Each week, tune in for conversations which are equal parts fun and thought-provoking from our diverse student guests who are eager to support YOU in making the most of your Barcelona experience. ¿Más preguntas?: [email protected]

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