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15/01/2025

Welcome to The Mysteries of Latin America! I’m Andrew, and here, we explore the stories that define the different cultures from this part of the world. From unexplained phenomena to ancient stories, these tales connect us to our roots. Today, we’ll unravel the legend of La Luz Mala, The Evil Light, and I’d like to thank Adis from Miami, who sent me this story, along others from a collection of stories she had that might just show up on future episodes. If you have a story you’d like to share of a myth, legend, element of history or unsolved mystery, reach out in the comments or contact me at [email protected].
Now Let’s go to Argentina and La Luz Mala, The Evil Light.

27/12/2024

Why I Call It "The Mysteries of Latin America" (And Why That Might Be a Problem)
Why is it called ‘Latin America’? I mean, we don’t speak Latin, and critics say the name reduces our vibrant countries to a generic, colonialized label. So why do I use it for my podcast and YouTube channel? Are the critics right? Let’s unpack this together.

23/12/2024

66 million years ago, something hit Earth so hard it ended 75% of all life. Dinosaurs? Gone. Oceans? Boiling. The sky? A choking cloud of ash. And the impact site? It’s right here, beneath the Yucatán Peninsula. What caused it? How did it reshape the planet—and our future?
Welcome to The Mysteries of Latin America!
I’m Andrew, and today I’ll tell the story of the Chicxulub Crater—the place many believe is ground zero for the event that wiped out the dinosaurs and gave mammals, including us, a shot at survival.
This isn’t just a story about destruction; it’s also story about rebirth—and it’s still changing what we know about Earth’s history.

If you’re curious about the myths, legends, history, and unsolved mysteries of Latin America, this is your place. Subscribe and share to join the journey as we uncover these that shape the heart of the region—and our world. And if you stay to the end, I’ll have a little surprise for you about Chikxulub!

Now… let’s tell the story of a cosmic collision that rewrote the rules of life on Earth.

06/12/2024

In 1974, the quiet town of Matagalpa in north-central Nicaragua became gripped by a tale that blurred the line between folklore and reality. It started on a humid evening as Don Julián Estrada, a seasoned farmer known for his no-nonsense attitude, made his way home from his fields, when he encountered a creature many believed to be a myth…

Friend, welcome to The Mysteries of Latin America, where I explore the myths, legends, history and unsolved mysteries everywhere from the Northern border of Mexico to the southern tip of Argentina and all across the Caribbean Islands.
My name is Andrew, and I want to help reconnect people with Latin American history, folklore and culture while introducing it to others who might not know these stories, you know, so everyone knows a little more of what makes up our cultural DNA….
Now let's take a little trip down to Central America, and if you haven't already make sure to suscribe, follow and share the podcast!

01/11/2024

Ancient Maya Treasure Found by Accident: The Uncovering of Valeriana
Join host Andrew Colón as he dives into the incredible story of Valeriana, an ancient Maya city discovered by accident in the dense jungles of Campeche, Mexico. This city, hidden for centuries and rivaling the legendary Calakmul, reveals over 6,000 structures that may have housed up to 50,000 people.
What makes this discovery even more fascinating? It was made not by excavation but through cutting-edge LIDAR technology, which mapped the city's expanse without disturbing a single leaf. Follow along as we explore how a PhD student at Tulane University stumbled upon this forgotten city during a routine data search, turning an environmental survey into one of the greatest Maya findings in recent years.
Discover why Valeriana matters for understanding the true scale and interconnectedness of Maya civilization, and learn about the technology reshaping archaeology and conservation efforts in Mexico.
This episode of The Mysteries of Latin America will captivate history buffs, archaeology enthusiasts, and anyone with a passion for untold stories. Listen now to uncover the ancient world through modern eyes and celebrate the enduring legacy of the Maya.
Tune in and learn about the power of discovery, technology, and cultural heritage that connects us all.

22/10/2024

Join Andrew Colón as he uncovers the bizarre phenomenon of Yoro, Honduras, where fish literally rain from the sky every year, leaving scientists baffled and locals in awe. Dive into this mysterious event in The Mysteries of Latin America, and explore the fascinating blend of folklore, science, and miracles behind the legendary Rain of Fish.

Hey there, friends and familia! 🎃👻 Do you remember how much Halloween and Día de Mu***os mean to me? You know, possibly ...
14/10/2024

Hey there, friends and familia!

🎃👻 Do you remember how much Halloween and Día de Mu***os mean to me? You know, possibly my two favorite holidays of the year... 😉

In the spirit of the season, I put together a YouTube video on some of Mexico's Crrepiest Creatures (blame Creature Feature on Sundays for my lifelong interest in monsters). It's a bit of fun, and it's narrated by yours truly.

If you’re in the mood for some spooky vibes for Halloween and Day of the Dead (or maybe just want to see what bizarre things fascinate me), check it out here: https://youtu.be/4GWkWJaFqZw 👀🦇

Let me know if you have a favorite creature—or if there's something I should cover next!

***os

Andrew Colón

Beware the Shadows: 5 Terrifying Creatures from Mexican Folklore That Will Haunt You! 🌙🔥Have you ever heard the spine-chilling cry of La Llorona? Or felt t...

08/10/2024

Beware the Shadows: 5 Terrifying Creatures from Mexican Folklore That Will Haunt You! 🌙🔥
Have you ever heard the spine-chilling cry of La Llorona? Or felt the eerie presence of El Nahual, a shapeshifter lurking in the shadows? 🌑 In this episode of Mysteries of Latin America, join me, Andrew, as we explore five of Mexico's most haunting creatures—from the ghostly Charro Negro to the mischievous Chaneque and the infamous El Coco. Each has its own legend, twisted through time, and is sure to leave you with goosebumps!
🔮 Discover the tales that keep generations awake at night:
La Llorona – The Weeping Woman, searching endlessly for her lost children...
El Nahual – The shape-shifter, able to transform into any creature, watching and waiting.
El Coco – The ultimate boogeyman, lurking in the dark corners of your room.
El Chaneque – A forest trickster with a devilish grin, leading the lost deeper into the wild.
El Charro Negro – A cursed cowboy, forever searching for someone willing to make a deal they’ll soon regret...
Whether you grew up hearing these stories from your abuela or are learning about them for the first time, these legends will pull you into Mexico's rich and mysterious folklore. ✨
Whether you grew up hearing these stories from your abuela or are learning about them for the first time, these legends will pull you into Mexico's rich and mysterious folklore. ✨
👻 LIKE if you love legends and mysteries, SHARE with friends who appreciate the dark and mysterious, and SUBSCRIBE for more tales from Latin America's haunted history!👀 Comment below if you have your own version of these legends, or if there are other creatures you want me to explore in a future episode.
🎙️ And if you’re ready for more spine-tingling tales, check out our other episodes on creatures like El Silbón and tales of haunted houses, or email me at [email protected] for direct links to more episodes!

It's October friends, and if you know me, you know it's my time of the year...and with Halloween and Dia de Mu***os amon...
01/10/2024

It's October friends, and if you know me, you know it's my time of the year...and with Halloween and Dia de Mu***os among my two favorite celebrations, it's time to tell some scary and spooky stories on the Mysteries of Latin America.

We start with a classic...La Llorona. Her I get into her origin story, along with some details about the legend.

And if you can guess who's voice is behind the wailing done my my special guest stars, you get brownie points.

Here are the links:
YouTube: https://youtu.be/vYkwcIVZglU
Spotify: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/dAeGSpLNjNb
Apple: https://apple.co/4eLk6rG
The Vault of ALL the Episodes: https://tr.ee/KZLbJF7l2u

There's more coming...

Andrew

The True Story of La Llorona: Uncovering the Real Legend Beyond HollywoodIn this episode of the Mysteries of Latin America Podcast, we uncover the chilling l...

Should women join men on the battlefield in war? I answer this question in this week's Mysteries of Latin America podcas...
30/09/2024

Should women join men on the battlefield in war? I answer this question in this week's Mysteries of Latin America podcast and take a page from the Mexican Revolution to do it!

Women actively participated in the Mexican Revolution (1910–1920) from its early stages, with many joining the fight alongside male soldiers. These women, often referred to as Soldaderas or Adelitas, played crucial roles not only as nurses, cooks, and caretakers but also as combatants, spies, and leaders.

Some women took up arms and fought in the battles directly, while others worked behind the scenes, organizing logistics and supplying the troops. Many Soldaderas traveled with their husbands, brothers, or sons, but a significant number were independent and fought out of personal conviction.

The Mexican Revolution was one of the first major conflicts where women were visible in combat, and their participation became a defining feature of the movement. Women like Petra Herrera, who disguised herself as a man to fight and eventually led troops, and Juana Ramona, were notable figures who directly influenced key battles.

Though women's contributions were sometimes downplayed in historical accounts, their presence in the revolution from the outset was significant and has gained greater recognition over time.

Learn the story of The Soldaderas and the Adelitas here:

Youtube: https://youtu.be/-9uza-EN6A4
Spotify: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/1LAXLPx1jNb
Apple: https://apple.co/3XCcv7F
All the podcasts in the Vault: https://tr.ee/KZLbJF7l2u

And October is going to bring some spooky stuff my friends!

Andy

Soldaderas and Adelitas-The Forgotten Warriors of the Mexican RevolutionThey fought, bled, and shaped the course of the Mexican Revolution, but their stories...

24/09/2024

They fought, bled, and shaped the course of the Mexican Revolution, but their stories have often been left in the shadows. Thousands of women—Soldaderas—stood on the frontlines, rifles in hand, not just following men, but even leading them into battle. One woman even disguised herself as a man to fight and what happened when her secret was revealed was a twist I wasn’t expecting. These women weren’t just supporting the revolution—many would say they were the backbone of it. And today, we’re bringing their stories to light."
Welcome to *The Mysteries of Latin America Podcast! I’m your host, Andrew Colón, and today we’re diving into a story you might not have heard before. You see, when we think about the Mexican Revolution, names like Pancho Villa and Emiliano Zapata often come to mind. We picture men charging into battle for freedom and justice. But there’s a part of the revolution’s story that has been...overshadowed. And that’s the story I’m here to tell today.

Here on this podcast, we explore the untold stories, the hidden histories, and the legends that shape Latin America. For those of you who’ve been with me for a while, you know I do this to help reconnect with our cultural roots, to find those stories that shaped our past and still echo in our lives today. If you’re new here, bienvenido o… bienvenida! We’re about to take a journey into a part of history that hopefully will inform and entertain you, and maybe just surprise you.

Because today, we’re talking about the Soldaderas and Adelitas—the women who fought, bled, and died in the Mexican Revolution. These women weren’t just cooking or nurses; many also became soldiers, and often the difference between life and death for the men they fought alongside.

I had heard something about a town here in Mexico that had African roots, but I had no idea how deep the story went and ...
20/09/2024

I had heard something about a town here in Mexico that had African roots, but I had no idea how deep the story went and how dramatic it was. And the town still exists!
And then I set myself to learn the story. There is 100% a movie in this!!!

Imagine escaping slavery, leading a rebellion, and founding a free town in the heart of Mexico. This is the story of Gaspar Yanga—an African leader whose defiance shook the Spanish Empire and built a legacy that still echoes today. Before the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock, Yanga had already laid the foundation for the first town built by escaped slaves in the Americas.

And for now, while a big bag of money falls on my head to make a movie, here is the podcast where I tell the story of Gaspar Yanga

Youtube: https://youtu.be/6xes3sW2L2o
Spotify: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/74ATpoDCYMb
Apple: https://apple.co/4eoOiZm
The Podcast Vault (all the episodes!) https://tr.ee/KZLbJF7l2u
Stories like this one remind me why I do what I do.
Thanks for playing…

Andrew


Was There an African King Enslaved in Mexico?!"_"Imagine an African king, escaping slavery, leading a rebellion in Mexico, and not just surviving-but buildin...

For the more design-oriented Gators out there...Let's Go Gators...beat Mississippi State. Let's prove some people wrong....
19/09/2024

For the more design-oriented Gators out there...

Let's Go Gators...beat Mississippi State.

Let's prove some people wrong...

15/09/2024

Was There an African King Enslaved in Mexico?!"

"Imagine an African king, escaping slavery, leading a rebellion in Mexico, and not just surviving—but building a town that still stands today! What if I told you this story unfolded two years before the Pilgrims even landed at Plymouth Rock? Sounds incredible, right? Today, we’ll uncover the story of Gaspar Yanga—a man whose legacy defied the might of the Spanish Empire and still echoes through the streets of a small town in Veracruz."

"Friend, welcome to another episode of **Mysteries of Latin America**. I’m Andrew, and if you’re new here, what we do is dive deep into the myths, legends, history, and unsolved mysteries that span the vast and vibrant lands of Latin America—from the northern border of Mexico to the southern tip of Argentina, and across the Caribbean islands. Whether you’ve got roots in this region or are simply curious about the stories hidden beneath the surface, you’re in for a treat."

_"And today’s episode is about the little-known story of Gaspar Yanga, a man whose defiance in the face of oppression laid the groundwork for Mexico’s first free town and became a symbol of resistance against Spanish colonial rule."_

29/08/2024

Imagine waking up to a world where 43 young men have vanished, seemingly into thin air, leaving only unanswered questions and unbearable anguish for their loved ones.

This is not a story from some distant past or a legend this time, but a haunting reality that has gripped Mexico for a decade. This is the story of the disappearance of the 43 students from Ayotzinapa.
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Friends, thanks for joining me on *Mysteries of Latin America*, where I explore myths, legends, mysteries, and history from the northern border of Mexico to the southern tip of Argentina and across the Caribbean Islands. My name’s Andrew, and today, we delve into the unresolved enigma of the Ayotzinapa disappearance—a case that has become a symbol of Mexico's ongoing struggle with truth, corruption, violence, and justice.

September 26, 2014, began like many other days in the small town of Ayotzinapa, located about four hours from the tourist city of Acapulco, in Guerrero on Mexico’s Pacific Coast. Students from the Escuela Normal Rural Raúl Isidro Burgos, also known as the Ayotzinapa Rural Teachers' College, were preparing for a trip to Mexico City. They intended to commemorate the Tlatelolco massacre of 1968, where the Mexican government brutally suppressed student protests, resulting in hundreds of deaths just days before the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City. The students had no inkling that this trip would culminate in a tragic and ironic echo of that historical violence in the 21st century.

In this episode, I’ll present the official story from the government, explore alternative theories involving corruption, drug trafficking, political motives, a massive cover-up, and discuss how the election of a leftist president has influenced the ongoing investigation. I’ll also provide updates on the current status and prevailing theory of what really happened.

If you haven’t subscribed yet, I invite you to do so on your preferred platform to get episodes as soon as they’re released and access nearly 60 other episodes I’ve prepared for you. If you have comments or an idea for an episode, reach out to me at [email protected]—I’d be honored to read you and consider your suggestion.

Now, let’s get to the 43…

11/08/2024

A charming town was born from the ashes of America’s Civil War...in Brazil…and its name is Americana. And to this day, they celebrate their American and Confederate history…and in a really positive way.

What drove former Confederate soldiers to travel thousands of miles away to a new country, culture and way of life? What legacies did they leave? What is Americana like today? We’ll get into all that and more shortly--- and I tell the story of a town called Americana.
Friends, Welcome to The Mysteries of Latin America! I’m Andrew, your guide through the myths, legends, history and mysteries all around us here in Latin America, from the northern border of Mexico to the southern tip of Argentina, and all across the Caribbean Islands.
I tell these stories so people like me, who have roots in a few different parts of Latin America, can know the stories of our people and our neighbors too, and also so people who don’t know a lot about the region can know a little more of what makes up our cultural DNA.
Now Let’s tell the story of Americana…

Here is a link to a previous podcast episode referenced in this episode...it's about the N**i Cult Colony in Chile...very different, but also compelling!

https://acovoice.podbean.com/e/the-nazi-cult-colony-in-chile/

31/07/2024

It’s 1810, and Latin America is on the brink of revolution.
Behind the scenes, two secret societies—Los Guadalupes and Logia Lautaro—are orchestrating the fight for freedom and plotting huge upheavals that led to the formations of countries in what we know as North, Central and South America.
Welcome to an episode I’ve called "2 Secret Societies of Latin American Revolution," where we uncover the hidden roles and dramatic impacts of these clandestine groups.
Stay tuned as we dive into their stories of intrigue, danger, and the pursuit of liberty.

24/07/2024

In 2007, near Tulum, Mexico, divers exploring the depths of Hoyo Negro, a large underwater chamber within the Sac Actun cave system, stumbled upon an ancient secret.
They made the groundbreaking discovery of the skeleton of a young woman, now known as Naia.
The underwater chamber they found her in is called a “cenote,” and it has been submerged since the last Ice Age, preserving not only Naia's remains but also the bones of long-extinct extinct animals we only know from fossils.
Little did they know, this discovery would challenge everything we thought we knew about early human migration.

Welcome to the Mysteries of Latin America, where we dive into the myths, legends, history, and mysteries from Mexico's northern border to the southern tip of Argentina and across the Caribbean Islands.
On this program, I tell stories so that those of us with roots in the region know a little more of what we’re all about, and also so that those that don’t have those roots know more of what makes up our cultural DNA.
My name is Andrew Colón, and today, we uncover an incredible discovery that is reshaping our understanding of human history.

Let’s get started, friends…let’s go meet Naia.

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