
The Guacamaya is a podcast about Venezuela—its history, politics, and the forces that shaped the country we know today. From dictators and coups to oil, democracy, and the rise of Hugo Chávez, each episode goes beyond the headlines to explain how Venezuela got here... and where it may be going next.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | History | |||

Episode 10 | What was the Tascón List?
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In 2004, Hugo Chávez faced a recall referendum that threatened to remove him from power.
But as millions of Venezuelans signed to demand... more
Episode 9 | How did Chávez take over Venezuela’s oil industry?
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After the failed coup of April 2002, Venezuela entered a new phase of confrontation. Chávez purged the military, the... more
Episode 8 | How did Hugo Chávez return to power after the 2002 coup?
In this episode, we follow the chaotic hours after Chávez was removed from power, the rise of Pedro Carmona’s short-lived interim government, the disastrous Carmona Decree, and t... more
Episode 7 | How was Hugo Chávez removed from power in 2002?
On April 11, 2002, more than half a million Venezuelans marched through Caracas toward Miraflores Palace. By nightfall, people were dead in the streets—and Chávez had fallen.
But the p... more
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Amazing podcast, kept my interest as someone with no knowledge of Venezuela!
This is a master piece. An unbias summary of the events that have happened in the last 25 years of Venezuela.
As someone who lived through many of these, its refreshing listening to the events narrated in such a masterful way.
Its a walk trough memory lane, that hopefully will help the venezuelans and the world to avoid the same mistakes that took the country to total politic and moral decay.
Want to understand Venezuela? Listen to this! Alex explains the unexplainable with a distinctive voice and personal experience and passion that keeps you hooked.
Thank you so much for the amazing coverage on Venezuela. Please continue to make content!
We left in 1992, I was a child and have never understood what was happening from a distance and with vague memories from the 80s. I love the full history. As a Venezuelan immigrant with american kids that want to know, too, thank you very much. 🙏🏽
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This show provides in-depth storytelling and analysis about Venezuela's historical political development, with a strong focus on how figures like Hugo Chávez and the country's institutions, oil industry, and military intertwined to reshape governance and democracy. Across recent episodes, the narrative threads include constitutional crises, elite maneuvering, and strategic power shifts that explain why Venezuela's democratic system evolved the way it did, often foregrounding the role of courts, assemblies, and political coalitions. Noteworthy is the blend of historical chronology with vivid institutional turning points, using character-driven episodes to illuminate complex political dynamics in a way that's accessible to listeners who want ... more
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