Profe de Mente y Corazon the Podcast
You Are Invited: Join Our Podcast and Community
Teaching a language is an art you already master, but the classroom can sometimes feel lonely. Profe de Mente y Corazón is your invitation to connect, share, and learn from one another. We don't claim to have all the answers; instead, this is a space to walk alongside you, adding new perspectives to the wonderful tools you already possess.
By tuning into our podcast and joining this community, we invite you to:
- Find your people: A safe space to share experiences, support each other, and celebrate that we are in this together.
- Grow our toolkits: Let's collaboratively explore how to weave art, culture, and storytelling into your existing repertoire.
- Inspire and be inspired: We want to learn from your unique teaching journey just as much as we hope to inspire you.
- There is a seat saved for you at our table. Listen to the podcast and join our community today—let's keep building together!
Are we doing Christmas Wrong?
n this episode, I dive into the heart of our Christmas traditions focusing on the beloved advent calendar. From the classroom to our homes, I explore how we celebrate, what we may be missing, and how small, intentional practices can bring back the joy, connection, and cultural richness of the season. Perfect for anyone who loves Christmas… or wonders if we’ve been getting it all backwards.
Thanksgiving Cultural Potluck - Venezuelan Arepas are in the House.
In this episode, Profe de Mente y Corazón explores the Venezuelan arepa not just as a delicious dish, but as a powerful symbol of identity, memory, and pride. By diving into its rich varieties—like the reina pepiada and pelúa—and comparing it with other beloved regional staples such as Salvadoran pupusas and Mexican gorditas, we uncover how culinary traditions serve as a beautiful entry point for teaching heritage. Join us to discover how educators can use the universal language of food to foster cross-cultural connections, celebrate our shared stories, and build stronger, more empathetic relationships with our students and communities.
Why do people create Art?
Join me to tell you about the time in which my Spanish heritage students learned how to draw and photography, to share their thoughts in Español.
When my teaching career seemed to be a disaster in the US…
When everything seemed to fall apart in my teaching journey in the U.S., I faced moments that were truly worrying. What you’re about to see might feel concerning—but it’s also part of my real story as an educator and cultural creator. Watch until the end, and don’t miss Episode 2, where I share how everything began to change for the better.
Check what Happened to Flat Mila while traveling in the American Continent with $0.
Flat Mila Podcast de Mente y Corazón, episode #1. This is a pedagogical resource to support your cultural teachings.