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way to monetize between podcast platforms,
but luckily, this is changing. We

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welcome you across the microphone. On
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project by Jorge Marín grandson in which
you will find your daily ration of metapodcasting,

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

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minutes. Ten minutes, ten minutes, greetings to all the people on the

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other side of the microphone. You
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the world of meta podcasting. Well, I hope so, because I'

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m here one more day. I
am Jorge Marín and, like every working

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day, I am. In just
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a new podcasting pill, the podcasting
pill that surrounds me and on Fridays it

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touches episodes of opinion. Today I
want to elaborate on a topic that I

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have chosen and well, because it
will comment a little bit on the current,

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perhaps not very, but that very
recent regarding some silver forms that I

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am going to talk about today.
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that I already predicted a little bit
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on a walk along my village,
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an opinion chapter. If you remember
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I am not mistaken about the change
of course that some podcast platforms were taking

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to investigate new ways to monetize their
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that they were beginning to realize platforms
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said since it was going to release
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this year broke let' s say
better said, renewed its agreement with Joe

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Rogan to distribute its content in open
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your exclusive content through other platforms under
payment. However, even Evox Evox'

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s content of its original Evox also
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is true that they continue to monetize
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not only force you to download its
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other platforms, though, under payment, because it' s their way of

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monetizing. And this is what I
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tool that is the FEET, which
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forms, for many things and,
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our content, because they have already
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some chapters in private, others in
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open, part in private, or
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an easier task to say when it
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the bigger platforms, just like with
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because each movement, each decision,
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he has to take steps. That
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little mouse can maneuver at a certain
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a great elephant has to gradually decide
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be, etcetera, etcetera. And
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today the change of the best said, the renovation has not been a big

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change, but well they rogan got
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dollars directly for renewing their contract with
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an exclusive program. It will now
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the YouTube channel, of course Spotify. Here I think he put on a

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scale. Let' s see what
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users to our platform to make it
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We try to capture new users who
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who listen to the advertising that we
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talked to Joe Rogan to distribute his
content to more and more platforms. And

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we took advantage of the Megaphone platform
that you bought a few years ago to

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insert advertising and distribute it through more
podcast applications in more ways. We let

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our content reach more listeners, so
that our advertising is heard by more people,

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we have more advertising agreements, it
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I think they put it on a
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isn' t new. I am
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for example, and many other podcasting
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way, make agreements to insert advertising
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YouTube channel, where they also have
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open content, but based on monetization. Let' s say based on advertising

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or even sponsored content. There are
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the content itself, but they are
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that' s another way to do
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we broke the barrier of exclusivity.
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owns the ad market play, he
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platform, with more agencies to advertise, to logically scratch money for those ads

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and, in addition, with podcasters, to offer them new contracts, new

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ways to monetize, like the case
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this was one of the strategies they
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they started offering people to host their
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has lots of downloads and they can
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and then people listen to it where
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platform. After all, how many
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so that they know their platform,
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free content, because it is worth
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people. I' m included because
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Spotify and I' m not a
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but I use the free model and
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don' t doubt that I'
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if I listen to podcasts that are
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advertising inserted fashion megaphon fashions forgiveness.
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user, because I' m consuming
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content the other way, because they
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I podcasts, I don' t
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' m talking about me. Surely
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Spotify and that is why I want
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this chapter. Well, that'
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For two thousand twenty- one,
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and already three years ago, almost
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thousand twenty- one, there would
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that is, in Spain and in
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application of Podimo, where you have
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of its exclusive podcasts. Many others
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this one, but there are some
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through their payment gateway or take advantage
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or directly you can' t hear
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you can do that payment. Of
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Latino, which is the Latin version
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going to develop an app at least
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it. They were not going to
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American countries when they could do something
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exactly where they got the screen,
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they indicated back then that you were
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thirty original podcasts these there by two
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m sure there' s a lot
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all the countries of the world.
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Latin America. I had been a
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but well, I guess it would
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because it costs a total of four
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because you can subscribe thanks to Apple
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podimo through Apple Podcast, Well,
it is a way to distribute your exclusive

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content, which is no longer exclusive
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payment, under subscription. Well,
another way to do it and we can

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' t be the only one who
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listen to the original Evox podcasts,
the original Evox, through the Apple Podcast

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itself. If you enter the platform
of Apple Podcast, you will have there

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a super big banner of the platform
Evox, where we can listen to its

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one hundred and thirty- two original
programs, the original eBox, through a

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subscription, a subscription of six euros
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nine euros a month or, forty- nine with ninety- nine euros a

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year. Through this subscription. Well
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the Evox podcast app because you don' t like it for whatever. Well,

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if you want, you can listen
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pass via Apple Podcast. Well,
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Independent creators also do similar things and
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see him very well. I prefer
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of hearing not look. I want
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I like your content. I can
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do this. My rules are like
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hear exclusive content through my platform,
well, you can take it, but

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you have to make a financial outlay. In return for this, as you

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already have one hundred thirty- two
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can have how many exclusive podcasts you
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two thousand twenty- one who had
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they already had thirty original podcasts,
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And they' re not expensive subscriptions
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lot of content, you have hours
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for these subscriptions. And yet.
And yet, this doesn' t bind

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them to make them like Spotify in
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you can start inserting ads to distribute
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Who tells you that you cannot do
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of the thanks of podcasting is that, which is that forgiveness that we can

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continue to distribute our content thanks to
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magnificent tool that serves us to publish
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others. Well, then, why
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to do it on the platforms.
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this kind of strategy, because the
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podcasts where I want them, and
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that podcasting has. Unlike to differentiate
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also exclusive. Now you have to
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to enjoy all the series. I
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where we could take a series from
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an exclusive Netflix series via YouTube or
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to it. I don' t
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television wherever I want, or on
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through HBO' s own application I
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because you imagine taking the series through
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want to take this show this month, so take it. You have to

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pay three or four euros or the
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series platforms are also testing to insert
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new markets. The important thing is
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competition and that this, therefore,
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and for us in terms of content, in terms of utility. And he

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hears from me that they continue to
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new options and that they continue to
launch new possibilities. As every Friday I

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want to wish you a great weekend
full of podcasts that distribute your content under

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subscription, that distribute exclusive content on
a platform, that do it with open

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chapters and then other premium ones that
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open and the other under a pass
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The important thing. The important thing
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you like it so that you tell
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enjoy it this weekend, I recommend
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next few months during its ten episodes
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Like every Friday, wish you a
great weekend. But, but,

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but just start the weekend. What
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telegram channel. Man, what happened
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Com Grace Bar in this direction you
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will find a survey every Saturday morning
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that, in this way you help
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attractive, something that will serve you
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much more and, ultimately, that
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like so much and that I hope
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players, your apps, your aggregators, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera?

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With many you will know the relationship
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ago, many years before, even
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a great channel of transmission pardons football. The radio has been a great way

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of broadcasting for football, to narrate
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very but very lasting. There are
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football games, but listen to the
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announcers themselves narrate it. And,
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I' m not very radio or
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podcast that I want to present to
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passion for football, of pansion not
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each of the football teams, which
are the delight of the podcasts or creators

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or protagonist writers of each of the
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a podcast of audio as well as
of productions of the CAO. In

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fact, these eight episodes that make
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illustrated Holigans podcast are inspired by a
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two books. But as for the
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eight. As I was saying,
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' s gonna win this year in
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the final of I don' t
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won the World Cup, the champions
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date, but I' m not
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not that good either, I'
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I liked this podcast very much.
I liked it very much because the

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people who speak on this podcast throughout
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teams. They tell us the stories
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thanks to a team of traditions,
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for the excuse of seeing a team
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of one of the members of the
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of this sport, but thanks to
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couple gives off, it ends up
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even greater than their partner, their
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chapters of about 25 minutes on average. Everything exceeds twenty minutes, but none

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reaches half an hour, that is
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less eight chapters And we have,
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Society with anderiz Aguirre, Castillon with
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the Racing of Santander with Marta San
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Peinado, the Spanish with enriy Gonza, El Sevilla with Pepe Lobo and El

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deporto with Nacho Carretero. The truth
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you, this podcast was consumed in
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all this adaptation of all these books
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books on occasion, especially because of
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written it quite a while ago and
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it into podcast. When I came
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like football teams can be, in
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even listening to this podcast, I
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some football game only because of the
curiosities that count on each of these teams.

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were the real society, that they
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when they hit goal Well I don' t remember exactly anymore. I think

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it was that episode that some footballer
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maybe I' m screwing up good. I' ll leave you a link

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to illustrated hulinnas in the episode notes
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podcast is visible you imagine that few
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thanks to rolling pages the chivatazo that
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that few took the next step and
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audiovisual product. I tell you everything
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a project by Jorge Marin grandson,
in which you will find your daily ration

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of metapodcasting, casting with news,
events, tools or episodes of opinion in

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just ten minutes, ten minutes,
ten minutes. Hello to all and all

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who are looking to understand beyond the
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podcasting. I am Jorge Marín and
every day, in just ten fifteen minutes,

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I want to offer you a new
news, recommendation, tool, curiosity,

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event and everything related to the podcasting
that surrounds me, which is much

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and every day more thanks to this
podcast and to all the people of the

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community that surrounds me, like the
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thank you for coffee with podcast.
I want to thank you for this tip

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you gave me and the truth is
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I said for a moment what this
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literature, but how, what does
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by little, informing me a little
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he sure did interest you for podcast
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indeed, he was quite right.
What is this about rolling pages, rolling

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pages, well, well, rolling
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is the meeting place of the publishing
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promotion of books and those authors and
authors, an event to find new stories

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to take to audiovisual. Each year
they open a new call for the inscription

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of literary works and this year also
podcast. This is where it enters the

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equation and a committee of experts carries out

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a careful selection so that it presents
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meetings oran to NGOs and activities of
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that are already an annual meeting point
for both actors, rolling pages of the

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book to the screens. An event
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the Federación de Gremios de Editores de
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the Community of Madrid, the City
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Feria del Libro, as it said
this year in its seventh edition, have

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included a category for podcast and the
truth that in this call that I notice

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eye ends next 19 April. You
have to keep an eye out. You

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have to hurry, but the form
is very sencil. Now I' m

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going to go over and read it
so you can see what you' re

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up to. You have to face
it, that it is not that it

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is anything difficult, much less the
band' s touching forgiveness. The call

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was opened on 25 March and the
selection of these podcast works to see if

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they go to the next phase.
Let' s say if they become an

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audiovisual product, it will be carried
out, as I said, with a

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committee of experts and will be made
public during the next month, the month

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of May, before reading the contact
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about this month' s sponsor.
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It' s about the podcast.
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over ten episodes, will help to
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the mission of giving voice to the
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Because what we' re worried about
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And having said this, allow me
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without remembering that you can find the
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podcast platforms to what we are concerned
about in the description of this episode.

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Let' s go to the registration
sheet for your podcast so you can sign

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up for this seventh edition of rolling
pages of the book to the screens let

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me put a little zoom to see
the best. And when I have to

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read something like that on podcast,
I want to have it very, very

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visible. Podcast registration form with the
potential to adapt to screens so that they

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are presented publicly to visual professionals.
The podcast selection will be carried out by

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a committee of experts and the result
of the selection will be communicated by 9

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May. You must fill in the
following form, taking into account these indications.

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Questions with teriscos are mandatory and those
that do not carry them are optional.

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Well, something logical about all or
almost all forms. In some questions

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you request to upload one or more
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mandatory and in others optional We indicate
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the upload of documents is requested two
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a paid subscription, you will need
to upload a single episode of the podcast.

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This is optional. Upload a single
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that accredits the number of listeners bar
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be an accreditation document for the platform, such as a trade card or a

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signed declaration, a screen of statistical
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and upload complete the podcast dose template
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Don' t worry about it.
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itself where the template of this dossier
appears so that you can fill it out

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and you can include all relevant information
there to be evaluated by this selection comic.

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A summary and treatment of the somewhat
obligatory podcast. This is a single

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13- page pdf with the synopsis
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the entire podcast. As for that
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of three pages, as well as
the treatment with summary of each episode and

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remarkable aspects, such as the aesthetic
approach, description of ambient characters, tone

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in in or is where you should
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treatment of podcast. These documents will
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podcast. Do not download any template. We have to do this ourselves.

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the platforms where it is published with
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a minimum size of sixty millimeters wide
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to be in PNG, jpr TF
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Two representative photographs, one in vertical
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the podcast and or its filmmakers also
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with RGB. Three hundred points of
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or adaptation, one of the two
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in, signed and reattached to this
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holder or the representative of the PODCAST. In order to prove to be the

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holder of processing rights, the declaration
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and signed. In order to prove
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authorised to submit the application on his
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completed and the responsible declaration must be
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management expenses that are charged by registered
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you have the link to the website
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link I will leave you in the
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is optional. You can upload any
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of the selection committee, your own
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media, etc, etc, etc. The deadlines for registering podcasts are from

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the 25th of March from two thousand
twenty- four to the 10th of April

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from two thousand twenty- four to
twenty- five fifty- nine hours,

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that is to say, when it
begins on the 20th of April. I

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' m not going to make any
reference to the short Celtic song. The

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deadline for filing these files will be
up. The total weight of all uploaded

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files should not exceed ten gigas.
Look, you already have to have a

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quality your milk podcast so that a
single chapter occupies ten gigas. But,

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hey, I' ll leave it
there. Any doubt consults. You can

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contact the platform via the address Rodando
Páginas five arroba, gmail, com y

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te. You can consult the bases
of participation in a link that you will

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also find in this form. As
for the podcast presentation dossier, it is

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very sencilito. Simply fill in a
document as a basic dossier of the podcast,

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where it will be presented to the
seventh edition of Rodando Páginas, and

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the dossier should be uploaded in pdf
format. Once the filled yesterday that simply

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ask you for the title of the
podcast, the name and surname of the

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authors or authors, the name of
the producer, if that has it,

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the platform where it is published,
the year of publication, the number of

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episodes and duration, the type of
podcast, whether it is a fiction or

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a non- fiction narrative, or
the type of podcast genre, a short

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synopsis of maximum three hundred characters,
a glockline or pitch of sale, a

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very brief summary in one or two
sentences that describes your full podcast and that

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highlights its essence, its potential,
that we say it causes interest to a

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buyer, a possible buyer and,
then, a biography or curriculum of the

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authors or authors, in addition to
a biography or curriculum of the producer,

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if it has it from the podcast
itself, with these two chips, besides

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the twenty euros that ask by inscription
and well, the rest of the data

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that I have indicated, you can
register to the seventh edition of giving pages

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to see if your podcast can be
converted into a very good audiovisual production I

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00:43:06,559 --> 00:43:13,440
could hear many. I want to
thank Ferkatodis for passing me this link and

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00:43:13,519 --> 00:43:17,760
hear, if you have any news, event curiosity or want to go to

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00:43:17,760 --> 00:43:22,360
the other side of the microphone with
some episode, you have nothing more to

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00:43:22,719 --> 00:43:29,119
contact me through Jorge Marín Arroba e
b S. And if you want to

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take your podcast to the next level
I invite you to visit the website of

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my podcast. I forgive the website
of my producer and producer entering through obsten

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and now I say goodbye and like
every day, I return to that site

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where you are right now on the
other side of the microphone. This same

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Saturday, 13 April Euskalpot returns,
the most anticipated event by the podcasting community

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00:44:40,599 --> 00:44:45,760
Newskadi and I say it will be
held on Saturday throughout the day in connects

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the race in Full Bilbao. We
welcome you to the other side of the

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microphone, a project by Jorge Marín
Nieto in which you will find your daily

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00:44:58,079 --> 00:45:02,639
ration of metapodcastingtin with news, events, tools or episodes of opinion in just

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00:45:02,639 --> 00:45:10,440
ten minutes. Ten minutes, ten
minutes, very own, very good to

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all the curious and all the curious
also who want to know how the magic

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00:45:15,039 --> 00:45:19,599
of podcasts is woven, how it
is about podcasting. Every day, in

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just ten fifteen minutes, I,
Jorge Marín, bring you a new relationship

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00:45:22,360 --> 00:45:28,360
in this metapodcas called to the other
side of the microphone, where you will

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find news, tools, events,
curiosities and everything related to the podcasting that

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surrounds me. I already say in
ten fifteen minutes every day on your favorite

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podcast platform. Today I have to
talk about events, if I had to

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00:45:40,159 --> 00:45:45,159
keep a secret, because I have
this press release from a few days ago,

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00:45:45,480 --> 00:45:49,079
but until today I could not make
it public. Yesterday the comrades of

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Euskal POD presented in Lauflag in the
new edition of Euskal POD, the most

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00:45:54,239 --> 00:45:58,840
expected event by the Community of podcasting
in Spain, which will be held this

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same Saturday 13 April, in connects
the race the space of the City of

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Billbo oriented to the youth and dedicated
to innovation and creativity. And what greater

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00:46:08,679 --> 00:46:14,880
innovation and what greater reflection of sound
creativity than podcasting, live and live podcasting.

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The coordinating team of the days invites
you to listen to podcast that you

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are in the area of Bilbao or
anywhere in Spain. You want to approach

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00:46:23,760 --> 00:46:29,320
you are, an interested person,
amateur and also a podcasting professional to join

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this unique event and I say it
will be held next 13th Saturday, that

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will start from ten in the morning
and will extend throughout the day presenting a

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very but very diverse podcast grill,
all local. You' ll be able

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to enjoy that live. Next,
I' m not going to describe the

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eight nine. Well, here'
s some other crossover. It' s

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a total of ten podcasts. If
I' m not mistaken, eight yes,

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ten live podcasts there' s a
doublet out there, but well,

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ten to eleven. We have Talks
with Aith from eleven to twelve, we

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have cyber Choco from twelve to one, we have fort players from one to

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00:47:10,360 --> 00:47:15,760
two. Here' s a micro- discovered crossover plus John Key Podcast four

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to five minus ten. Changing the
subject of five minus ten. It'

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s a little longer here. There' s a short podcast here, a

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short one. But then there'
s another podcast, another presentation, a

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little longer than it lasts five minus
ten. So, after this podcast or

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this crossover, we have a small
break to eat from four, from two

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to four and then four in the
afternoon we have a live change of subject

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that is a little bit shorter than
usual, because it is not of one

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hour duration, but of fifty minutes, from four to five, minus ten,

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because from five minus ten to five
will be the presentation of the Bilbao

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tracking contest. I guess focused on
podcast, because this is already a classic.

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They already have several editions of this
contest and will present it here in

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Euskal. Pod from five to six
we have Maketo and Ratia, from six

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00:48:15,519 --> 00:48:25,960
to seven being hincol Sorginkeria and from
seven to eight we have Curious a live

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00:48:27,079 --> 00:48:30,400
and live tremens access to all live
podcasts and all activities will be free and

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free until complete to forum. Yes, as a preamble to this great day.

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Yesterday it was held as a preamble
to this grandeur. As I told

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you, a previous presentation took place
at the af NAG in Bilbao at seven

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00:48:45,760 --> 00:48:47,679
o' clock in the afternoon,
where they could present there, so,

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all the podcasts that they had planned
for this edition of Euskal pod and the

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truth that, as they say well, is going to be an unforgettable event.

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I remember last year that I was
able to attend. I had a

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good time reggaete, even as an
anecdote. I don' t know if

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I' ve come to count it
here, but look. I take advantage

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of this edition. I slept for
the first time in my life in a

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five- star hotel, not invited
by the Pot search organization, although surely

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if it were for them I would
have been invited not to a day,

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but to a whole week of hotel
nights, in a five- star hotel,

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but good for by me that I
had on the flight. But it

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was a fantastic edition and I really
had a great time this year. I

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can' t go because I have
a very but very special birthday this very

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Saturday. So, if you come
over there, don' t hesitate to

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give me a comment indicating how you
felt, how you spent it and hear

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that you subscribe to all the podcasts
that are performed there live, that you

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00:49:44,280 --> 00:49:47,199
enjoy this edition of Basque Pot and
a greeting to the whole organization for a

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00:49:47,239 --> 00:49:57,079
ten by the way, by the
way, that I' m not going

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to play the music again before I
forget. I' m going, I

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' m not going, by the
way, before I forget? I want

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to remind you that you also subscribe
to what concerns us with the podcast that

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00:50:09,639 --> 00:50:14,320
sponsors the other side of the microphone
throughout this month of April and with which

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00:50:14,360 --> 00:50:17,880
argal wants to help society grow mature
and, ultimately, improve. A little

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00:50:19,119 --> 00:50:22,159
missing makes us and we also need
to hear more and more podcasts like what

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00:50:22,239 --> 00:50:29,239
concerns us. In each installment they
address relevant topics, sometimes also difficult eyes

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00:50:29,760 --> 00:50:32,960
because with them they want to promote
social change so that, through their podcast

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00:50:34,079 --> 00:50:38,159
we have a little more conscious and
a little more connected future. So you

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00:50:38,280 --> 00:50:43,280
will find the link to what concerns
us in the notes of this episode so

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00:50:43,320 --> 00:50:47,639
that you choose your favorite podcast platform
and enjoy its ten chapters of this first

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00:50:47,679 --> 00:50:59,199
season. By the way, the
first of them is already available and now

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I say goodbye and how every day
I go back to that place where you

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are right now on the other side
of the microphone. For the second consecutive

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year I have had the pleasure of
taking podcasting to my daughters' school thanks

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to the cultural week of their ode
school, and this time it has been

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something more special. The truth is
that I have taken a great joy in

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00:53:05,960 --> 00:53:10,239
making no more or less than four
recordings. For the second year in a

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00:53:10,280 --> 00:53:14,559
row I have had the pleasure and
privilege of taking podcasting to my daughters'

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00:53:14,639 --> 00:53:19,679
school thanks to Cultural Week and it
has been a real honor. Believe me,

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00:53:20,000 --> 00:53:22,960
we welcome you across the microphone.
On the other side of the microphone,

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00:53:23,480 --> 00:53:28,440
a project by Jorge Marín grandson in
which you will find your daily ration

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00:53:28,480 --> 00:53:32,159
of metapodcasting, casting with news,
events, tools or episodes of opinion in

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00:53:32,159 --> 00:53:40,400
just ten minutes. Ten minutes,
ten minutes, starts this week' s

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fourth edition of the podcast. On
the other side of the microphone my space.

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It sounds like every day, in
just ten minutes, it offers you

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a new metapodcasting relationship with news,
events, curiosities and personal experiences. Because

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00:53:53,480 --> 00:53:59,119
today I want to talk to you
about an experience I lived two or three

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00:53:59,119 --> 00:54:00,559
weeks ago at my daughters' school
Let me introduce myself. I am Jorge

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00:54:00,559 --> 00:54:06,679
Marin at the head of eob producer
and I am a complete passionate about podcasting

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and creation. Sonora said that a
couple of weeks ago I lived a very

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nice, very beautiful experience, actually, taking podcasting to my daughters' school.

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Every week, each week, they
celebrate a week called the Cultural Week,

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which I also lived as a child, where numerous activities are carried out

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for all the courses that are given
there. And well, in these activities

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there are sports activities, there are
play activities and there are meetings with some

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of the grandparents that each of the
grandchildren who go to this school, well,

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they can invite their grandparents to know
what their classes are like, so

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that they participate in any of these
activities. And there is also another branch,

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so to speak, of the cultural
week dedicated to communication, to the

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press, to the field of definitive
literature, because to all the oral pressure

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of its students. And last year, if you remember, I brought a

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chapter because we made a series of
podcasts with the students, my eldest daughter

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' s classmates, where they performed
well, because each class, each letter

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of their course, made a different
podcast. Some were about animals, others

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00:55:22,079 --> 00:55:27,519
about sports, others about already.
I don' t remember exactly the four,

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but well, four different podcasts.
Each class did it in a different

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way, with special connections, with
live music. Well it was the rather

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curious truth to realize and on this
occasion, this year, what the School

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Council, the coordinator of the cultural
week, Fernando, if you are listening

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to me, decided to connect this
facet of inviting grandparents to visit the school

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of the grandchildren with the recording of
podcast and what is better way to ask

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00:55:57,840 --> 00:56:01,800
the years flights through podcast how was
their education of young people, how they

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00:56:02,079 --> 00:56:07,480
were young, how they connected with
their school, with their educators, how

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was life when they were young.
Before continuing, let me simply leave me

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a minute to talk to you about
what the sponsor of this episode is worried

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about, a program that addresses issues
that concern us and engages us in our

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00:56:23,119 --> 00:56:28,639
day- to- day lives,
all of us as a society, from

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mental health to women' s empowerment, through technology to their impact on our

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00:56:32,000 --> 00:56:37,079
lives. And this is just several
examples of everything you' re going to

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find there. This project comes to
you every month by the hand of Argal

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and through it will pass journalists,
psychologists, communicators, actors, directors,

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00:56:45,039 --> 00:56:51,280
social media experts, all of them
and they authorized voices and expert voices from

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each of their fields. You can
already find the first episode of what concerns

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us in Spotify, on the main
podcast platforms, on its YouTube channel and,

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as it could not be less in
the notes that will leave you in

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the notes sorry in the description of
this chapter so that you can subscribe comfortable.

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He said very comfortably that the coordinator
of the Cultural Week had good,

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because coordinating these meetings with the grandparents
in the school of my daughters and invited

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a total of a maximum of four
grandparents per class, approximately in classes of

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twenty twenty twenty- eight students,
since you can imagine the madness that it

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is to control therefore twenty- six
students of nine ten years. When they

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' re being visited by some of
their grandparents. When it starts this cultural

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week, when it comes to an
activity let' s say more playful,

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they slip a little of the classes
and do something special. Last year,

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as I arrived with the microphones and
the speakers and everything, and for them

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it was quite an experience to record
the podcast that they had been preparing for

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00:57:57,280 --> 00:58:00,719
a whole week and on this occasion, what they had had to prepare for

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00:58:00,880 --> 00:58:05,880
a few days were questions addressed to
these grandparents who came to visit them and

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the classes, although the format was
the same in the four classes that they

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performed it hears, since each one
prepares a question or during the whole class

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or forgiveness in common. Throughout the
class we prepare questions and then we'

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re going to ask the grandparents who
come to visit, because if I'

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m honest with you, each of
the classes did it in a totally different

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way. Some had an order,
others had assigned questions, others asked questions

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perhaps not at random, they did
not have them prepared, but they were

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passing the microphone from one to the
other. Of course, grandparents also intervened

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in completely different ways, as some
were carried away more by spontaneity, others

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might have given way to one another. There was more complicity among them,

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others perhaps, because they were less, because they had more ease in answering

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questions. It is also true that
there was a certain problem for this,

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already at the technical level, with
a certain problem for them to be heard

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well between grandparents and grandchildren, because
there are times that, because either,

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some did not approach correctly the microphone, others maybe, even had some hearing

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problem. Grandparents, above all and
or did not understand well what the child

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embarrassedly wanted to say to them good. The truth is that they were recordings,

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that they had some difficulty but nothing
that could not be fixed in edition

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I also liked very much because in
one of the classes there is some student

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with hearing problems and there was a
device that the grandparents had to put near

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them, near the table, so
that those people, those children, could

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listen to them correctly. That was
in addition to the microphones I had put

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on them and also, considering,
that the children themselves were also asking them

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questions. And a technical challenge.
The truth is that it was a technical

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challenge on my part, because listen
is not the typical environment where you record

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a usual podcast, just like it
happens to me with the spont Night,

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for example, when I will cover
another event that you do not know very

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well what you will find until you
are there on the ground but if we

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put in the equation children on one
side and grandparents on the other, because

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it is something curious and the most
beautiful of all we go. I really

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liked this. On the one hand, it was the concern that the students

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showed asking questions, because at first
they were all a little cut, except

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the grandchildren who were talking to their
grandparents, that they were willing to ask,

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but all, the rest of the
students, at first, because they

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were cut off, as the grandparents
also went loose. The children were asking,

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then, the first thing that came
to their mind. And in the

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end, because as you can imagine, because the questions and imagination of the

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children overflows and ends up becoming a
delight, a delight for the curiosity shown

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by some and for the affection shown
by others, the grandparents, you can

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imagine what it was like to be
the protagonists of these recordings, although for

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them the truth, even for me, in the end the podcast was the

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01:01:07,480 --> 01:01:12,719
same, because the important thing was
that connection of grandparents and children, of

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that curiosity that showed some and that
desire to tell their experiences that others had,

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and it was an incredible sensation to
all classes. I ended up telling

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them because at first it seemed like
the questions like it wasn' t going

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to give time or they were going
to be missing or it was going to

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be time short, something very similar
to when you do a live podcast that

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you don' t know how well
you' re doing in time. There

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01:01:39,360 --> 01:01:44,239
are times that it is very fast, sometimes that you go very slow and

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in this case, in each and
every one of the classes, All the

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01:01:47,360 --> 01:01:52,000
children were left wanting to ask more
things and, logically, the grandparents also

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to tell their own experiences and anecdotes
about when they were young. And what

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I recommended to all students is that
all these questions be kept for them to

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01:01:59,679 --> 01:02:04,519
be asked no longer only to their
grandparents, no longer only to their older

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uncles or anyone close to them is
an older person, to have conversations with

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them, to chat with them,
to have that curiosity. Because I'

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m sure and the teachers were also
right, even the grandparents themselves, that

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those grandparents are eager, eager to
chat with their grandchildren to tell them those

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01:02:25,519 --> 01:02:30,039
stories that they have told to us
all when we were little and that many

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01:02:30,039 --> 01:02:32,880
times, because in the rush of
the day, because perhaps our grandfather has

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01:02:32,880 --> 01:02:37,760
told us ten, fifteen, twenty
times, or our uncle, our oldest,

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01:02:37,119 --> 01:02:40,079
closest person, has told us so
many times that we don' t

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01:02:40,079 --> 01:02:47,320
pay attention. However, when circumstances
like these days occur, these four hours

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of recording, which some want to
hear and others want to tell, that

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01:02:52,960 --> 01:03:01,039
connection is wonderful. The truth I
enjoyed. I enjoyed the four recordings that

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01:03:01,039 --> 01:03:05,760
were made there a lot and I
already say that in the end the podcast,

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01:03:06,280 --> 01:03:10,519
the recording was a simple excuse and
they want to carry false microphones,

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01:03:12,159 --> 01:03:16,119
not to carry them or connected or
anything, to plant them there to the

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01:03:16,199 --> 01:03:22,039
grandparents so that the grandchildren only listen
to them and also the grandchildren, well,

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01:03:22,519 --> 01:03:29,760
the students have their own little bit
of curiosity about what these older people

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are telling them, because there is
no need for someone to come to put

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01:03:32,880 --> 01:03:37,000
some microphones there. It is not
necessary, simply, because it is necessary

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01:03:37,039 --> 01:03:40,679
to enjoy that special moment that in
this case, because it is the cultural

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01:03:42,079 --> 01:03:45,440
week and that is a special visit
that they make to their school. What

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01:03:45,440 --> 01:03:49,039
happens is that on this occasion,
well, it was recorded to participate in

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the contest of school podcast that organizes
radio and national of Spain or Forgive Radio

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01:03:52,519 --> 01:03:59,719
Television Spanish. The truth is that
I edit it later to fix it,

671
01:04:00,400 --> 01:04:04,360
because give a wireless microphone passing through
the hands of twenty- five children for

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01:04:04,480 --> 01:04:08,119
four, good of almost one hundred
children, for the noises that were sneaking

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01:04:08,119 --> 01:04:11,599
in. Okay. We had to
do a little cleaning there in terms of

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01:04:11,599 --> 01:04:15,760
editing so that there was something thin. But again listening to all the recordings

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01:04:16,880 --> 01:04:20,920
come on, it made me happy. The truth is that I hope and

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01:04:20,960 --> 01:04:27,320
the school will publish the whole recordings
or at least pass them on to the

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01:04:27,360 --> 01:04:30,760
students and grandparents so that they will
have them as a nice memory, because

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for me it was only my daughter
visiting, but there was neither my mother,

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01:04:33,400 --> 01:04:38,159
nor my father nor my in-
laws. Let' s say in

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the grandparents part. It was quite
an experience for the grandchildren who were visited

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01:04:44,719 --> 01:04:46,800
by their grandparents. I think it
would be a nice memory and a nice

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01:04:46,880 --> 01:04:51,000
detail and sure that the grandparents also
had very good that very good, one

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01:04:51,199 --> 01:04:58,360
more experience, a connection between creators
and listeners of podcasts that can make live

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01:04:58,400 --> 01:05:01,159
and live. And of the same
thing, of this same example, I

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01:05:01,199 --> 01:05:04,920
have spoken to you in the first
edition of my news letter to which you

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01:05:05,000 --> 01:05:11,239
can subscribe through b is Barra news
Letter. And in this first edition I

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wanted to comment precisely this that podcasting
is going to connect people, in this

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01:05:16,119 --> 01:05:20,719
case grandparents with grandchildren or well,
grandparents with students. But I' ve

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01:05:20,760 --> 01:05:27,480
put several more examples of friends gathering
around a podcast to get to know new

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01:05:27,519 --> 01:05:32,760
communities, communities that bring in a
podcast just to get the chance to connect

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01:05:32,760 --> 01:05:38,440
people. And the truth that made
me think about preparing that newsletter, I

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01:05:38,559 --> 01:05:43,840
had no plans for anything concrete.
I didn' t want to start promoting

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01:05:43,880 --> 01:05:47,199
services or any of this podcast.
And little by little ideas began to emerge

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01:05:47,239 --> 01:05:51,039
in my head and when I looked
back and saw that during the month of

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01:05:51,039 --> 01:05:57,119
March I had made three very different
live events, in which in all events

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01:05:57,199 --> 01:06:03,079
people had been connected thanks to this
podcasting. I saw it clearly I said.

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This is what I have to comment
on in the news letter, because

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01:06:06,760 --> 01:06:11,360
I think it is the most valuable
thing I have learned, at least during

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01:06:11,360 --> 01:06:14,000
the month of March, and that
is what I want to transmit to news

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01:06:14,000 --> 01:06:16,880
letter. Everything I learn thanks to
podcasting, because I try to transmit it

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01:06:16,920 --> 01:06:36,360
in this case in writing. Thank
you for continuing there as every day and

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01:06:36,400 --> 01:06:41,280
now I say goodbye and as every
day I return to that place where you

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are right now, across the microphone,
