
This episode is about Chile, the longest country in the world. For this, I spoke to Bruno, who is from the capital Santiago and has traversed the whole country from north to south.
Among other things, he tells me about a civil war that has been raging (quietly) for years, how the rest of the country looks at people from Santiago and why sometimes you can't exercise outside in the country’s capital. Also, we discussed Chile’s freshly elected president Gabriel Boric, a millennial who is known for being an outspoken feminist. And did you know that ‘weon weon weon’ really means something in Chilean Spanish?