DALLAS, TX — reVolver Podcasts, the leading multicultural audio content platform for Hispanic audiences in the United States, and Triptic, a strategy, communications, and content development company based in Latin America, have announced a strategic alliance to expand the distribution of Latin American podcasts and strengthen their reach among Colombian and Hispanic audiences worldwide.
Jack Hobbs, President of reVolver Podcasts, expressed enthusiasm for the partnership: “We are thrilled to bring our listeners the distribution and content that Triptic delivers. This Latin company has deep editorial knowledge, led by two market veterans with extensive experience: Ricardo Alarcón and Juan Maldonado — two icons of the content industry. Triptic offers a diverse range of podcasts that we believe will resonate with long-time fans and a new generation of listeners alike, covering topics such as lifestyle, soccer, and much more.”
The collaboration will integrate a selection of Triptic productions into the reVolver Podcasts distribution ecosystem, expanding their exposure in key markets and connecting with millions of listeners seeking authentic, relevant, and culturally resonant content. Distribution will reach more than 140 international audio platforms, including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Deezer, iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, and many more.
The first phase of this alliance features a diverse lineup of programs spanning wellness, culture, human relationships, and sports. Featured titles include “No Es Tan Difícil” (It’s Not That Hard), hosted by María Villegas, a Colombian professional known for weaving together gastronomy, emotional well-being, and mental health. Three new sports shows round out the lineup: “Así es La Vuelta” (That’s How the Turn Goes), with Johanna Yepes and Adriana Betancur; “Sinsabor Amargo” (Bitter Aftertaste), which explores major soccer events through humor and satire; and “Otro Fútbol” (Another Kind of Football), hosted by Andrés Charria and Martín Jaramillo, using sport as a springboard to discuss literature, music, politics, religion, and culture. The alliance also includes “Escuchar y Ser Escuchado” (Listen and Be Heard), a self-help and relationships podcast hosted by Argentine psychological consultant Fabio Fusaro and Colombian communicator Javi Wilches.
“This alliance represents an opportunity for stories and conversations created in Latin America to reach new audiences within the global Hispanic market. The combination of reVolver Podcasts’ distribution capabilities and Triptic’s editorial vision will drive content with its own identity and high cultural value,” said representatives from both companies.
Through this initiative, reVolver Podcasts and Triptic reaffirm their commitment to strengthening the Spanish-language audio ecosystem, promoting diversity of Latin American voices, and creating new growth opportunities for creators, advertisers, and audiences across the continent. As audiences continue to embrace on-demand audio, reVolver Podcasts has established itself as one of the leading destinations for multicultural podcast content, offering a broad mix of entertainment, news, sports, business, lifestyle, health, and culture programming. The company recently expanded its distribution through a partnership with Claro USA, bringing its podcast catalog to Claro Música Pulso, serving more than 500,000 subscribers. reVolver content is available free across major platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, Deezer, the iHeartRadio app, Amazon Music, the reVolver Podcasts App via the Samsung Galaxy Store, Roku streaming devices, and at revolverpodcasts.com.
This strategic alliance underscores the growing demand for authentic Latin American content in the global audio market, providing a platform for diverse voices and narratives that resonate with Hispanic audiences worldwide.


