[3] Among other things, it deals with themes like human rights, immigration, political and socioeconomic crises, gender identity and mental health.
Later, in an interview with The New York Times, Alarcón recalled being frustrated by having to tell a story from Latin America without more Spanish-speaking people.
[10] Radio Ambulante has collaborated with other organizations to create content, such as Radiolab,[11] Univisión Data,[12] Soros Justice Fellowship,[13] and the Pulitzer Center for Crisis Reporting.
The Podcast Club is a private group in Facebook which shares and discusses the episodes of Radio Ambulante every week.
They also recommend other podcasts in the regions, good practices for telling stories by audio, or other content related to storytelling or the theme of the current episode.