Rails, Rieles & Renfe: Spanish Vocabulary for Train-Station Survival in Spain and Mexico
The last time I swapped Caribbean palms for European platforms, I landed in Madrid’s Atocha station at 6 a.m. with a jet-lag brain and a Dominican h
The last time I swapped Caribbean palms for European platforms, I landed in Madrid’s Atocha station at 6 a.m. with a jet-lag brain and a Dominican h
Coffee, Projectors, and the First Time My Slide Deck Spoke Spanish The first time I presented in Spanish, I stood before a dozen executives in Santiag
The linen-shirt fiasco that nearly tanked my pitch My first week consulting in Bogotá, I strutted into a boardroom wearing a crisp white linen guayab
I nearly turned my emergency fund into sandwich vouchers the day I sat across from Don Héctor, a silver-haired broker in Santiago de los Caballeros.
A warehouse mix-up that taught me the power of one word Back when I imported Dominican cacao nibs to Medellín cafés, our shipper emailed: “Faltan