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I recognize that when I close season, I take out the list of jobs

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and goals achieved over the last ten
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to do this chapter because it serves
as a motivation to take vacations with pleasure

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and prepare for the next season or
the next year of work. Let'

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s analyze the objectives, jobs and
sponsorships of this fifth season, which is

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already coming to an end. We
welcome you across the microphone. On the

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other side of the microphone, a
project by Jorge Marín Nieto in which you

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will find your daily ration of metapodcasting, casting with news, events, tools

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or episodes of opinion in just ten
minutes. Ten minutes, ten minutes welcome

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and welcome to the other side of
the microphone, where the meta podcasting is

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the protagonist, that is, a
podcast that talks about other podcasts and about

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podcasting. I am Jorge Marín and
every day, in just ten fifteen minutes,

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I pass by here, for your
favorite player, for your favorite podcast

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platform or podcast app to bring you
a new metapodcasting session with news, events,

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curiosities, personal experiences, guest opinion
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' m not the one who goes
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but I' m someone else and
I' m going. I give

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you my pleasure to come over to
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some of these reflections, chapters,
etcetera, etcetera, etcetera. But today

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I want to review it achieved during
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the intro this chapter I love it. I love it because I don'

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t seem to do much when I' m doing this podcast week after week.

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I say and this week every month
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I have the luck, the enormous
luck and the enormous pride to dedicate myself

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already to podcasting uninterruptedly for five years, almost six years, and in a

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way, in an autonomous way with
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a year and three or four months
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this month does not seem that no
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that, I hope, they will
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I wish they' d come out
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to have a lot of work,
but then, when I look back and

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see everything I' ve gotten for
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I say wow, things have happened. It seems not, but since you

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started the season or since you finished
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have happened. You have achieved many
goals and people have supported you in certain

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aspects. And listen, because it' s a privilege not to see all

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the people I' ve been able
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have supported me. And, well, all the projects that have decided to

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join both the other side of the
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to take a little further their different
projects in the form of podcasts. But

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it' s good that I'
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ve been able to work with some
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me achieve the first of these projects, all these jobs I did at the

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end of the previous season. Well, last summer Vaya was counting stars,

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the podcast of salvi Me, the
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then, the two of them chat
and I had the privilege of riding it

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and making it the design. Sound
to mount the intro and good to give

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it everything. Let' s say
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I don' t know very well
how to explain myself so that they just

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had to record and upload their episodes
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And it had to work wonders.
I' ll tell you why, but

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I' ll leave it to the
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link it to the last of the
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the last of the jobs that came
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had the privilege of making a webinar
for the Macler platform under the title how

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to set up a podcasting event in
your city and when they contacted me,

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thank you, I read for telling
me the truth that I felt so much

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pride, so much pride because today
is for me a privilege that a platform

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was going to say of recent creation, but no longer has so little tempt.

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Mamler' s got three years old
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think so, that it was in
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I didn' t send it around, that way. But well, the

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fact is that Manbler has grown a
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platform itself as in the last year
have stuck the truth that quite high after

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that successful round of funding that they
managed to lift. So, a year

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and a half ago, they decided
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etcetera, etcetera, etcetera. And
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I remember correctly, they asked me
and listen filled me with pride and it

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was a privilege to realize it.
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vacation and I was enjoying myself in
a villa in Valencia and listen I told

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him, I' m going to
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not that there' s the connection. The same dances a little and it

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wasn' t all perfection and super
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fact, I recently read that it
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on Mamler' s YouTube channel in
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have to add it. This is
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many of the jobs that I have
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w is because I am leaving them. I' m leaving them. And

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thanks to these reviews, then I
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with, that I have not pointed
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Good next job. An intro,
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podcast, the feeder who, if
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for his fifth season and José María
Puya decided to contact me for Well to

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redesign a new intro and a new
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these, because a pride that partners
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they said count on me and trust
me to continue working on their podcast and

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promoting their podcasting, as well as
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production of the second season of Talent
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development of video games in Spain and, in addition, to launch the own

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website of Talent in Bruto Talento Bruto, com where all the episodes have been

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published there. And, well,
automate the whole process so that everything is

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published as it has to work.
Fine or fine a real privilege. Kiko,

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a hug. From here I also
want to send a greeting to Carlos

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of a podcast decade, because he
also called me in full vacation. In

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fact, I was talking to leo
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you before and he called me carlos
today. What? Tal? What?

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Tal? It' s been a
long time. I don' t know

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what, because I had recorded with
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that I' ve seen that he' s released the podcast producer. I

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don' t know if he'
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I goy, but I' m
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I could say and it is and
I confess it, that it was

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one of the dreams of my life
and listen it was a privilege to give

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a podcast workshop, in this case, in a primary school, in a

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primary school in my own city,
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If I' m not mistaken,
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Modestors, along with all the teaching
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ten weeks I enjoyed every Wednesday,
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was going to teach, I enjoyed
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And the truth came out very cool
projects from there. So, Carlos.

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Thank you very much for the opportunity
and more specifically the company robots in Action.

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Another privilege, my mother, and
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It' s getting very long,
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was in just a month and a
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a privilege to be part of the
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for your wedding or for the celebration
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already been. How long ago they
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had invited for the celebration of this
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so to speak, but with a
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German of the live tower among Maggers, was come another dream fulfilled,

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another dream fulfilled. The only punch
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heat it made. But I also
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I threw castel pro one that had
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me and changed it to the Caster
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thank Soda and the gel for giving
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quotation marks and without quotation marks,
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buy me the Caster pro uno ro
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that took on genil bridge. Castelpro
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have the caster ro pro Two.
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truth is that it was an amazing
weekend and I had a great time planning

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and performing this podcast for your wedding
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of podcasting colleagues from all over Spain. It was the best wedding I'

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ve ever had in my life,
an ear kiss. We' re going

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to man also a customer who renews
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the first one anymore, well,
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s the first or the second.
Samuel Samuel Ferrer, with his relevant podcast

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from Quinton Brancs, who has re- ordered the hosting of the distribution of

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his podcast for a whole year.
And hey, maybe we' ll talk

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every now and then. Any doubts
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since he works at Quinton Branch his
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about podcasting, as he asks me. We have an obvious bino of podcastine

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branding man in there. Also the
croffunding of the Esponais Madrid two thousand twenty

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- four. Wow. Also what
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above was exceeded the collection that was
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Well, actually, the crofending was
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you know what I' d rather
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to make a new cycle of live
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to be six in two thousand twenty- four that we will also have to

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get a new venue. They are
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artistin metropol, but they are going
to be in the cinema, sleep forgiveness

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in the hotel, sleep cinema in
the cultural room and see how, little

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by little, there is more podcast
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It says of Madrid, because I
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this review. When I look at
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Madrid in its beginnings to what is
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than pride and we go from here
Thanks to Edu, Carlos Sabero a Blanca,

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to all the people who help me
in the production of this event and,

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above all, to all the attendees
who support it, either coming or

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contributing to this honest crofancing crofanding better
said again, I met again with Kikobehard

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because he decided to count on me
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the streaming sound production of the PlayStation
Tallenge PlayStation Tallent awards that were made at

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the end of last year in the
Callao games. And so, anyway,

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a pride that someone you' re
working with takes you into account for another

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job. In this case you have
not directly related to podcasting, but only

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to sound, since a privilege and
the truth that working on the technical part

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of these important awards, in such
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was an experience. Come on,
I told him, I told him that

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day. I' m going to
repeat this to you. Thank you so

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much for counting on me, because
the truth I enjoy, I enjoy working

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if I already enjoy podcasting when we
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all and I have new experiences and
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it more controlled. But of course, this was a small, very small

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part of a much larger job the
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fixed, if you take video streaming
the audio at the end is almost almost

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the least after the pieces of prizes
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thanks to these PlayStation prizes such if
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games, I have also come out
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whom I worked and who also often
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something similar to the PlayStation awards,
but in this case for two internal conferences

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or two internal seminars in Fort,
in the offices of Fort and Igual,

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carrying the sound. In this case
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able to work closely throughout this year. And another privilege, because he hears

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people that you know thanks to the
work of the producer, in this case,

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carrying the sound and Igual learning,
learning, learning, working and wishing

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to really repeat both with Kiko and
Leo. It was a real pleasure to

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work with Rubén Montesinos thanks to his
podcast. It marks talent to which I

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also have to thank for putting us
in contact with Ana Reyes, which is

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the voice that you can hear in
the intros of this podcast, in the

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intros and in the soutros and in
the cortinillas. She also appears who contacted

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us, for to shape this new
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and human resources to Rubén Montesinos And
the truth that is, for it is

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a privilege. Do not see how
the idea that Reuben had, because little

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by little it gives shape and among
all we are putting each one of our

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own. And it' s already
a podcast that goes for its sixth episode,

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if I remember correctly, well,
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and a privilege every time he calls
me Rubén because you have to make a

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recording. I enjoy the truth that
I can' t say anything else,

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not because, logically, I increase
my billing, but also because I enjoy

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coming with my microphones and my mixing
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I think you have noticed it in
that audio that I sent for telegram,

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for a chapter that they recorded with
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in which I ended up excited by
how he treats his Sonia specialization for

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that care that he wants to show
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daughters' school, in this case
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I don' t know anymore.
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a little to participate again with my
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in the cultural week of the Villa
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since that the production of a podcast
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of third grade, and thus participate
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of school podcast and on this occasion
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gathered grandparents with grandchildren to actually speak
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under the questions of the grandchildren and
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that it is a pride to participate
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that I do not participate in the
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the technical part in it and worry
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possible. But listening to grandparents,
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in all the stories that grandparents told, wow of these experiences that you never

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forget. And also to Mariola,
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because she asked me for help for
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I' m going to enjoy this
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of my oldest daughter, which is
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s musical and is in English.
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few little cuts to set the sound
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a little role and I' m
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the voice of the cave that has
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or lion or something like that,
and that welcomes Ladin and tells him not

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to touch anything to the lamp good, for that voice in English I am

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going to be me in the work
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makes one kind of illusion to participate
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have to thank Javi and Adri de
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for hiring me to run the double
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two thousand and twenty- one days
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it was and the same as I
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Obejar, with Lío, with Fernando, with all the people I have worked.

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For me it' s that enjoy, it' s that look,

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it takes me work and I have
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and I end up tired, but
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twelve hours in total live podcast,
but I enjoyed it as a dwarf and

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I tasted three, no, but
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of Jamoncito. It was actually two
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lot, so Javi Adrie. Thank
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also have to thank Blanca Mons of
Boxel School, because they hired me to

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sound an event, an internal event
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design in Madrid. He called me
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we need your help with this aspect
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re riding to see if tomorrow has
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was something like that, super fast, super express, but in the end

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it all came out. Come on, they congratulated her, they fried everything

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for me. Super good. The
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time I went to Boxel for a
job. And hear, then, a

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pride that people will keep their contact
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I just can' t say anything
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have to thank you too and this
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cut it, because it' s
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ve said it here, because this
next 26th of June I' m going

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to be in a new edition of
Galicia Podcast Sammit invited by leo, because

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I' ve been invited to tell
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to live podcasting. And listen,
because it' s a privilege to be

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invited to an event on podcast to
tell your own story And what the hell

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it is that this is me,
when I worked on behalf of others and

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when I worked with something that wasn' t directly podcasting, I dreamed of

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going to events like this and then
visiting a land that I want to know

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so much, like Galicia, that, in fact, this year' s

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holidays are going to be in Galicia. I' m going to go to

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Galicia twice in a month and I
haven' t stepped on Galicia in my

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life, so I' m gonna
get sick of it. I hope to

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eat very well and enjoy your land, because it will be a great pride

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and to those you can aim for, because do not hesitate to do so,

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because these events are well- recorded. I also have to thank the

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sponsorship of four podcasts, good of
three podcasts and a podcast producer that I

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have had throughout this year, in
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which worries us that he had a
monthly sponsorship and more or less to

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Powder with his podcast, Pioneers for
Las, and Juan Mortega, who is

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the person who hired me through Adio
Fm, and to José Antonio Gelado,

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who is the other person who contacted
me for these two sponsorships, and also

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to the fellow podcast format, Luis
Blanco and Chema Martínez, for hiring a

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week of sponsorship of their podcast stories
to ask for Micro and of the interview

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that I had the privilege to perform
so that I could tell me a little

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more all the luxury of details all
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format. And he hears talking to
partners. I am not going to say

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competition, they are not partners in
this industry, which is already a podcasting

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industry, as it was a privilege
and a real pleasure and I am looking

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forward to agreeing with them at any
event to talk longer and deeper. Without

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let' s say this pressure of
having some seconds counter behind that well you

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see that where we like to explain
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more cool to do it in person
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the way, get to know ourselves
a better well. I also have to

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thank everyone who supports me through coffy
to all the writers I have, because

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thanks to you this season I have
achieved three, almost four goals. On

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the one hand, the draw I
made last summer and which helped me to

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make my daughters, which helped me
to make my daughters were the innocent hands

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of the draw that touched Alex Te
can be one more talk, an ob

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producer cover for his mobile phone and
you also helped me to pay the distribution

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accommodation the costs that this podcast carries
so that it reaches your ears completely free.

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Besides and this was the goal of
this season that I just got to

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the minimum necessary. The KERRCA Classic
Cive Black Edition monitors, which I am

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already enjoying and that sound we will
be phenomenal when I finish recording this week.

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Not now because I' m still
recording it with headphones, but when

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I finish recording this week' s
episodes, I' m going to take

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off my headphones until September, almost
until the end of August, and I

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' m going to edit all the
podcasts. Thanks to these monitors, because

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summer tightens and my ears too,
because you have to take care of them

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a little better. And to take
care of my ears and above all,

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yours, I want to talk to
you about the next goal that I have

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put in the coffy that is a
new course in this case, of equalization

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of the platform of courses today recording
today is a platform of courses of everything

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related to sound editing podcasting musical instruments. Well, it has a lot of

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courses, which I invite you to
visit through the affiliate link that you find

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in the notes of the episode,
because I am looking forward to performing this

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new voice equalization course and I don' t know if I would do any

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other in these months of rest.
I leave it to them, because the

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truth that I love, as today' s partner does, and it'

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s a privilege to bring them people
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Again, I want to thank all
the people who have trusted me and ev

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producer, for their podcasts, for
their events, for any doubt, any

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edition, anything. How have you
seen how many jobs I' ve done

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can always be more? Can it
always be more? But the truth is

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that I can' t say anything
other than be grateful, because it'

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s been ten months of work,
ten twelve months of work, and when

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I went on the adventure of founding
a v producer, the truth I didn

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' t dream of. Well,
I didn' t say, but I

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' m still working for Europa Press. I have not included it here because

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for me it is already normal,
but also in privilege to work with all

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the comrades or colleagues of Europe PRES
and to produce all the podcasts for this

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great agency news that is already sixty- so many years old and that hear

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also contributes a lot to b production, because it is in the end it

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gives me a lot of work with
all those who have told you today and

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see how people are contacting me consult
me, they re hire me after several

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months without matching or recommend me,
even if they do not hire me.

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But hey, he told me about
you. I don' t know who

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told me to ask you budget or
we' re gonna see how we can

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do it. I don' t
know. There are a thousand choices over

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a year and that' s why
I love to make this episode, because

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I find it so far away in
time what I did last summer that if

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I didn' t point it out, surely, if I didn' t

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point it out in this compilation of
works or objectives, surely many of these

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works would have forgotten me. And
hey, I like to thank people again

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that have trusted me for that,
for their sound productions or streaming or all

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these things. If you need help
with your project, with your event,

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whatever it is, you just need
to contact through my email, Jorge Marín

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Arroba EBS, and you will be
able to discover all these works and many

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more through the web. It'
s where you also have a contact form

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if you want to write me directly
from there. Again, thank you all

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very much for following away and thank
you very much to all the people who

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have trusted me over the past year
or, what is the same, this

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last season, which is coming to
an end. I already try and now

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

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