1678169914 The featured podcasts in March family stories and a common

The featured podcasts in March: family stories and a common thread that runs through Latin America

The featured podcasts in March family stories and a common

Book family

Ana Solanes presents this space of six chapters with the usual quality of Podium Podcast design. The idea (to tell family stories worth telling), the rhythm, the depth of the reports and their duration show a commitment to quality journalism in audio format. Reporting in its purest form. The first episode, which begins March 7th, details Andrea’s determination, formerly Felipe, a brave girl, and how her decision to make the transition has completely transformed her family. The second is a novel about Teresa and José María and how he sent them miniature messages from a Franco prison. The bet of peace (24 hours, The mother of the blondes…) promises hours of entertainment and great stories.

The collector

Pub talk shortly before a concert, that’s what the new start of the free culture platform CaixaForum+ sounds like Travel to the precise places, moments, and events that explain a song, artist, or album. There are 10 episodes that jump to different moments in pop music history through conversations with characters directly or indirectly related to the industry. The common thread is marked by a fictitious collector who goes in search of representative records from different eras and styles to complete his ambitious selection.

The common thread that runs through Latin America

Twitter threads have inspired movies and books, and their unique narrative structure works in audio, too. It is explored by Silvia Viñas and Eliezer Budasoff in El Hilo, a weekly podcast co-produced by Radio Ambulante Estudios and Vice News, covering all of Latin America and the Latino community in the United States. They go deeper, as well as the threads in networks, through the voices of experts, testimonies and various narrators to narrate the inflation of the Argentine peso or the deaths in the operating room in clinics with false aesthetics linked to the Mexican narcoculture.

the land of demons

José Manuel Villarejo does not stop giving content. This Spotify Studios podcast in collaboration with TrueStory is from November 2017, during the taping of the so-called Operation Tandem, where the safe of the most famous Spanish policeman was uncovered. It contained records from more than 40 years of recent Spanish history: politicians, journalists, judges and businessmen. This room contains the unpublished report of the prosecutor who started the investigation and everything that sparked it.

In German: ‘Son of a Butch’

With Jon Rahm outstanding, the golf season is picking up steam (the Augusta Masters is coming up in early April) and there’s no better time to be listening to this special room. In fact, Claude Harmon is the son of Butch (though the pun doesn’t work in Spanish, of course), one of the most legendary coaches in the golf world (he was with Tiger during his absolute reign and before that, from 1993 to 2004). . Claude is also a swing coach, one of the good guys, but most of all he has a lot to talk about and a privileged approach to the world of golf. Use both in a conversational podcast that has nothing to do with the world of sports.

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