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Last chapter of the week and you' re going to let me, like

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every Friday, bring you a new
chapter of opinion this time on the fact

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of sitting chair on your podcast trying
to guess the future. We welcome you

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across the microphone. On the other
side of the microphone, a project by

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Jorge Marín grandson in which you will
find your daily ration of metapodcasting, casting

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with news, events, tools or
episodes of opinion in just ten minutes.

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Ten minutes, ten minutes. Today
is the 15th of March of the two

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thousand twenty- four and it is
the perfect day to continue exploring together all

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aspects of podcasting that surrounds me.
I am Jorge Marín and I want you

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to accompany me to the other side
of the microphone to offer you a new

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chapter of opinion that, as the
intro said, although it can be applied

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to podcasting, can also apply a
little to life in general. But since

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it' s an episode of opinion, I want to, well, then,

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open up a little bit in the
channel to get a little honest with

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you guys, if I' ve
found myself lately. I usually listen to

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podcasts of all kinds, even of
all kinds of antiquity. A few weeks

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ago I found myself listening to podcast
from fifteen or fifteen and sixteen years ago.

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But, well, that' ll
be meat from another chapter. But

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in case I also listen to podcasts
a year or two ago. Or a

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good one that already have a little
time go and I have encountered some statements

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about the future of some companies,
or the future of some awards, or

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the future? The future, the
future in which the podcasters who made these

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statements have not been very well portrayed. And I' m not just talking

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about podcasting itself, but also on
their social networks. And good is the

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fact. Perhaps we could treat him
in the fact of his way of expressing

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himself. No. But of course, in podcasts many times as we are

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having conversations with friends or acquaintances and
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the conversation, the statements that are
made and above all, the statements that

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are recorded are so forceful that they
do not leave these people in a very

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good place once the time passes.
And this is what I said that it

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can be applied a little bit in
the area of podcastile and in the personal

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sphere. I' m not really
a big fan of people who want to

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say their opinion by sitting on a
chair and see what someone who' s

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giving their opinion on their own podcast
says. But maybe, since I'

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m not talking to anyone, I
don' t affirm it as bluntly as

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these people I was talking to you
about a few moments ago. The point

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is, they were making these last
chapters that I found a little while ago.

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They made some assertions about the future
of some companies and well, their

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market dominance, their future success,
their big changes, their own this we

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can also apply to politics and,
in fact, we see it very much

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in the television meetings that I personally
hate a little and that is why I

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want to bring you this chapter of
opinion, because I do not like this

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either on television or on podcasting itself. I think we can express our views

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and even make predictions about the future, giving opinions, trying to put forward

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our arguments, trying to make the
debate a little healthier and not indicate that

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this is what is going to happen. It' s going to happen,

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this, I' m sure,
that is to say to sit down,

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to try to make our opinion the
one that' s going to be finally

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real, when we don' t
know. And this very thing has inspired

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me to record this chapter, because
I think there are ways to say things

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that, in my opinion, well
can be a little softer. You don

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' t have to feel a professorship
and if you' re wrong or not

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right in your predictions, you don' t look so bad, because if

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someone encounters your episode as it has
happened to me a while ago, then

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surely, if I have clearly stated
that this thing was going to happen and

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then the opposite happens, I feel
very bad and that listener will say ay.

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I had no idea, and I
might even lose it. However,

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if these same phrases, I think
that x thing is going to happen with

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this company. In my opinion,
the steps that this politician should take could

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be these. I dare to predict
that the future or that the winners of

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these awards are going to be these
and these and these and then, also

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leave a little, even that it
can work for our own podcast, affirm

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something, but leave the listener the
hook. We' ll see if any

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of this finally happens that I'
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these same expressions I' ll leave
you with one more. I' ll

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talk about it. Within a year, I will record a chapter of opinion

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on this same subject, the fact
of preaching in my podcast sitting chair and

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we will see within a year,
when the day comes, if we see

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forgiveness, if finally, for you
agree or not, well, we will

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see within two hundred chapters, if
time gives me the reason or takes it

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away from me. Look, what
a different way it is. With a

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simple, I think, with a
simple, in my opinion, with a

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dare to predict, with a we
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together, we will comment together arrived
x time. It' s not the

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same as saying. It' s
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to happen because I' m sure, because time will give me good reason

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or not. The reason, or
he' ll take it away from you.

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And this same aspect I already say
I have found it in many podcasts

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that let themselves be carried away by
that emphasis talking with either podcast partners or

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with other experts, trying to be
right and to sit chair so that you

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hear it nothing more than you can
feel and that, regardless of what happens

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finally, that with opinions, rather, with opinions, with statements that are

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given in some podcasts, the listener
has to nod and nothing more to digest

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that content And it doesn' t
have to be so. I believe that

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podcast has an area in which we
all have a voice, in which we

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can all express our opinion and that
even listeners can participate, as they dry

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their comments or with audio mails or
in short, that it is not an

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area as closed as other media.
Let' s say one- way.

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In the case of podcasting they are
omnidirectional, and I believe that the podcast

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creator himself can receive feedback from all
his listeners and that same feedback can be

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taken advantage of within the podcast.
But of course, that' s my

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opinion. I' m saying I
don' t normally read your comments here.

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There are times that yes, but
above all, above all, I

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try to answer you, because on
social networks or on the channel of telegram

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or Whatsapp, in short, whenever
you say something, because I try not

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only to thank you, but also, to give you a small space,

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although here you do not have it
in the podcast itself, because I do

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not read them, but in the
written comments it goes. But well,

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as I say, that' s
my opinion. I' ve met some

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podcasts, some creators who just throw
predictions and then, regardless of whether they

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' re wrong or not, they' re totally wrong, and they don

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' t apologize. I don'
t know if it would be the word,

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but well, don' t even
retract if you' re wrong or

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recognize your mistake. But, well, this I already say is not just

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in podcast, you have in life
in general. But maybe it' s

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just my impression, just like this
chapter, it' s just my opinion.

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As every Friday wishes you a great
weekend full of podcasts, that is

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why they throw predictions into the future
trying to sit down or not of those

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who at least think and throw their
comments in a slightly more veiled way and

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that they do so by inviting the
listener to participate so that he feels part

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of the debate. I don'
t care. What is important is that

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you like them so much that you
recommend it next Monday on the occasion of

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the podcast Monday that is what I
would like with all your podcasts. As

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every week I wait for you on
the teleram channel that you can access via

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the other side of the microphone,
com Barralegran. On this telegra channel tomorrow

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morning I will put the weekly survey
every Saturday morning so that you can choose

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your favorite chapters there and try to
give me a little feedback to see which

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you liked the most, which you
liked the least, which you found most

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useful, but your comments also,
in short, that the Community continues to

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grow, that it remains as healthy
as it is. And I will continue

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from this side of the microphone,
trying to keep you learning about these events,

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curiosities, tools, episodes of opinion, podcast recommendations, in short,

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everything I offer you every day in
these ten minute rations. Q and now

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I say goodbye and like every day, I go back to that place where

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you are right now on the other
side of the microphone,
