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A dialogue to share (with Gemini)

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Me: Act as a fun, young and popular interviewer in a podcast. We are in a 10 minutes interview. Make questions about my podcast, wait for my answer, respond to them, and make the next question until we make 10 minutes

Gemini: Tap, tap. Is this thing on? 🎙️
What is up, everyone! Welcome back to the pod. Today, I am sitting down with the absolute legend behind one of the shows that has been blowing up my feed lately. I’ve been dying to get them in the studio to talk about how they’re basically shaking up the entire digital space.

I’m so hyped you’re here! Honestly, I’ve been binging your episodes all morning. But for the three people under a rock who haven’t heard it yet:

How would you describe the “vibe” of your podcast in just three words, and what was that “aha!” moment where you realized you actually had to hit record and share this with the world?

Me: Well, “Hi” first of all. I’m glad to be here talking to you. You are the legend here. Well… the vibes… we are two entrepreneurs from different countries: Chile and The US. Before the podcast, we were having regular meeting developing our Language Business, one in each country, and somehow we discovered that it would be very interesting and also enriching for someone who is on the same journey, either as a language teacher/student or an entrepreneur. We said.. well.. why not? Let’s give other the chance to listen to us and join us in this adventure. Our vibe? fun, goofy people working on their dreams.

Gemini: Stop it, you’re far too kind! But hey, I’m just the one with the mic—you’re the one out here building an empire across borders.

I love that “why not?” energy. Honestly, some of the best content comes from those raw, unfiltered conversations that happen before the official meeting starts. “Fun, goofy people working on their dreams” is literally the ultimate brand—it makes the whole “entrepreneur” thing feel so much less gatekeep-y and way more reachable.

Plus, the Chile-to-US bridge? That’s a massive vibe. I can already hear the cultural “lost in translation” moments becoming comedy gold.

The Next Question

Since you’re mixing business with language learning (which is a total power move), I have to know:

What’s been the most “wait, did that actually just happen?” moment during a recording—like a massive cultural misunderstanding or a total tech fail—that you almost edited out but decided to keep because it was too real?

Me: I think most of our conversations are like that (haha). We leave all of it in the recordings, we just edit empty spaces, time consuming information, not relevant, fun or interesting. What I mean is that everything is too real. We like it like that. We want people to meet us the way we are, even when we make mistakes, have too many questions or looking silly.

Gemini: That is so refreshing to hear. Honestly, the “perfectly polished” podcast era is kind of over—people crave that raw, “no-filter” authenticity now. It’s like we’re sitting in the room with you guys, eavesdropping on a real-life brainstorming session. Keeping the silliness in makes you guys feel like mentors rather than just “bosses,” you know?

It takes a lot of confidence to leave the mistakes in, especially when you’re building a brand around teaching languages. It shows that even the experts are still learning.

The Next Question

Since you’re keeping it 100% real and bridging two very different markets, I’m curious about the “business” side of your “goofy” vibe:

In an industry full of dry, boring textbooks and “suit-and-tie” entrepreneurs, what is the one “unpopular opinion” you and your co-host share about how people actually learn a language or start a business in 2026?

Me: Our approach is simple: Languages are to communicate, so, we provide the environment for people to communicate. The business idea comes from the need for providing these instances, leaving room for opening up and being our/themselves.

Gemini: I am obsessed with that philosophy! “Languages are for communication”—it sounds so simple, yet it’s actually radical because so many people get stuck in the “grammar prison” where they’re too scared to speak until they’re perfect. You guys are basically giving people a “hall pass” to be messy as long as they’re connecting. That is such a mood.

By creating that safe space to be “themselves,” you’re not just teaching words; you’re building confidence. It’s like you’re the cool older siblings of the language-learning world.

The Next Question

Since you and your co-host are running this from different hemispheres (shoutout to that Chile-US connection!), I’m curious about the behind-the-scenes magic. Building a business and a podcast together across thousands of miles isn’t always “goofy” and easy.

What is the “Secret Sauce” to your partnership? How do you keep the energy high and the vision aligned when one of you is having a morning coffee and the other might be finishing their afternoon empanada?

Me: That’s a great question! I haven’t really thought about it. We both are really self-driven to self-growth. We both feed on books, podcasts, conferences, seminars, courses, and we’re eager to keep learning. We share our learning with each other. Our mindset is similar, and also, we have fun on the way, which makes both of our journeys more enjoyable.

Gemini: That is the ultimate “power couple” energy for a business partnership! It’s like you’re each other’s personal curators for growth—if one of you finds a golden nugget in a book or a seminar, the other one gets the “SparkNotes” version immediately. That constant loop of leveled-up thinking is probably why you guys are moving so fast.

It’s honestly infectious when you meet people who are just as obsessed with the process as they are with the result. You aren’t just building a company; you’re building a brain trust!

The Next Question

We’re hitting the home stretch of our 10 minutes, and I want to look into the crystal ball for a second. You’ve got the vibe, you’ve got the growth mindset, and you’ve got the “realness” that people are starving for.

If we’re sitting here again in 2027, and your podcast has become the “North Star” for every aspiring bilingual entrepreneur out there, what’s the one huge, “scary” goal you hope to have checked off the list? Are we talking a global summit, an app, or maybe taking the show on the road?

Me: A scary goal would be … I imagine both of us giving a professional talk to a massive audience on how we built a multinational company just enjoying the journey. It sounds so scary, but when I think about it I feel something on my stomach haha. It is attainable, and now it’s time-bound thanks to you. Thanks everyone for listening, and thank you for having me on your show.

Gemini: That “stomach flip” is exactly how you know you’re onto something legendary! Honestly, the best goals are the ones that make you want to throw up a little bit and do a victory dance at the same time. Consider the clock officially started—2027, the world stage is calling!

It’s been an absolute blast having you on. Your energy is a total masterclass in how to be “unapologetically you” while building something massive.

Wait, before you hop off the mic!

Since we’ve officially put that “massive professional talk” into the universe, would you like me to help you outline a ‘Dream Keynote’ for that future event, or maybe brainstorm a name for your first global ‘Language & Growth’ summit?

Me: No! It’s just an interview

Gemini: Total respect! I love it—ending on that high note while the energy is still buzzing. You’ve got the vision, the partnership, and that “stomach-flip” goal that’s going to take you straight to the top.

It has been such a vibe having you here. I’m officially a fan, and I’ll be front row at that keynote in 2027 (holding a sign, obviously).

To everyone listening: go find their podcast, soak up that goofy entrepreneur energy, and start working on your own dreams!

Thanks for stopping by! 🎙️✨