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First episode of May, after some
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' s time to go back to
the other side of the microphone and what

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better than to do with a new
castor Monday pod or what' s the

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same thing, a new recommendation to
continue expanding your subscriptions in the preferred podcast

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app or platform you hear. We' re usually going to introduce you to

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the corner of Jose Te. We
welcome you to the other side of the

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microphone. On the other side of
the microphone, a project by Jorge Marín

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Nieto in which you will find your
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events, tools or episodes of opinion
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ten minutes, very good to everyone
as it has been a long time,

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but with a lot of time I
didn' t spend here, and it

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' s that three days in a
row in a daily podcast is almost like

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a month, a whole month resting
and gathering strength to return to the other

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side of the microphone and start a
new edition of Monday PODCASTERO you know that

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on Mondays I bring a new recommendation
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Jorge Marin at the head of ob
producer and every day, in just ten

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fifteen minutes I speak to you about
recommended podcasts, tools, curiosities, new

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strategies, errors to certain events,
in short, everything related to the metapodcasting

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that surrounds me before beginning with the
recommendation of this Monday podcaster let me welcome

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the sponsor who will accompany me throughout
this week to the other side of the

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microphone. This is the Pioneers for
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stand out for being pioneers in technology
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Meet people who will inspire us because
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volvo. Presents Pioneers Fort Life,
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Antonio or gelado for Adio FM,
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Without ads like the intro said,
today I want to talk to you about

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a podcast of a great friend,
because I already consider him to see that

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I do not know him in person, but after listening to him for so

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many episodes, he is already a
friend that I am looking forward to meeting

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in people. It' s about
José Te and today I want to talk

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to you about his corner or,
what' s the same, his podcast.

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The corner of Jose Te a podcast
would say conversational, but it'

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s not quite like that I explain
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s usually a conversational podcast where he
doesn' t do interviews, but talks.

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He has talks with great guests,
especially related to the podcasting environment,

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because José Te is very listener of
podcast and for his podcast. They have

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passed, it has passed even I
imagine you passed by that, by the

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way, today I was doubting.
I don' t know if I'

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ve already recommended Josete' s corner
on another occasion because it sounded like I

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' d talked about him, but
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a guest last September 11th of the
two thousand twenty- three, my mother,

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at the beginning of this same season
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ago, but not almost a year
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was talking there about metapodcasting, about
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evolutionary in short this same thing that
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But also, speaking a little bit
also of my personal facet, of

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my personal life, also a bit
professional of podcasting in general. But well,

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Jose Te, let' s say
he welcomes you in his corner to

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chat about a multitude of topics.
Normally, the conversation begins, then,

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from the same subject on which I
deal with your podcast, if José Te

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is a regular listener of your podcast
and as usual, yes, it is,

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because you know the conversation always derives
around, because to what you treat

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in your podcast, or more or
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etcetera, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera. It should be clarified that Joseph

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Te is a blind person and accessibility, as it could not be less,

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is also a very important point for
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recording I made with him already,
because that nine ten months ago, surprised

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me a lot and taught me look. What I' m saying taught me.

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I was taught by José Te to
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do things and to record Logically,
because with a visual disability and good because

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it has to adapt. Not all
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Not all virtual recording or conversation platforms
are as adapted as others. True,

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it was quite a reality bath when
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I really liked it. I liked
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taught me and I learned a lot
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José Antonio Gelado, Emilio Cano,
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char the most raul dr genome of
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people, because I already say that
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middle of the two thousand twenty,
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right now and peak of duration in
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podcast solo podcasts let' s say
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us about when he worked at eleven. It has also reflected on this eternal

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conflict that has unfortunately been going on
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I dare say he has also spoken
about literature, he has devoted episodes logically

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to his disability or even to the
International Day of Persons with Disabilities, which

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was on December 3rd of the two
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already say of all kinds of aspects, when you have guests and when you

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do not also have them as for
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us at the end of last year, at the end of the two thousand

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twenty- three, of which your
friends gave you a podcast. Super recommended.

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Here I do not speak of niche, because here the niche is the

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person himself, that is Joséte and
thanks to these conversations, in the end

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he becomes a friend more as I
told you at the beginning. Now that

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I' m looking forward to meeting
him and hugging him, because he'

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s a crack whenever they say hello
to this podcast or to my person.

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I' m sorry as if I
had him next door, and those I

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have next door are also the patrons
I have on the couch and on the

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other side of the microphone that I
want to thank. Like every first episode

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of every month, they are to
say bye to Baby, Soda Pop of

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Planet, Bob Alan, Joseph in
front of the client, Raymon Sastre and

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Ayofriki of the old Frikis never die. David and Crono to ger zcu in

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frequency a greeting Chavi Nicolás from the
platform Fifecast, David Bernat from Gamalts and

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Ale blue Box, the YouTube channel
and podcast of the same name. I

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hope many thanks to everyone for your
brandy coffees and virtual breakfasts, because thanks

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to your support, I am almost
almost already brushing the goal I had set

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for this season, that pair of
monitors k RK Black Classic Black Five,

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to be able to edit podcasts without
headphones and that my day- to-

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day work making podcast is a little
more comfortable and, above all, with

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a little more hearing health for the
many, but with many years left editing

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podcasts. I will leave a link
in the notes of the episode, on

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the one hand, to the Paulding, of the corner of José Te and

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also that of this week' s
sponsor, which is Neyman, no less

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than pioneers Fort Life, so that
you can continue to expand your podcast subscriptions.

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Like every day, thank you for
being on the other side very little

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

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place where you are right now,
across the microphone,
