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EPISODE · May 6, 2025 · 22 MIN

CO3 162: Entrevista a Lucenversos

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Entrevista a Lucía Cayuela, poetisa emergente y estudiante del grado de Comunicación Audiovisual, que vino a presentar su poemario "Alma en flor"---------------------------Radiolab, la radio universitaria de la Universidad de Granada, es un espacio de participación de la comunidad universitaria abierto a la ciudadanía. Nuestra universidad, como institución de aprendizaje está abierta al conocimiento y al debate. Desde su autonomía proporciona espacio para un debate libre y crítico, abierto a la pluralidad de voces y a la demandas de la sociedad dentro del marco de los derechos humanos y de los valores de nuestra institución. De este modo, constatamos que las opiniones vertidas en nuestros programas son exclusiva responsabilidad de quienes las emiten, sin representar un posicionamiento de la institución como tal. Defendemos la libertad de expresión y la comunicación en el espacio público como una forma de hacer ciudadanía y avanzar en el conocimiento. 

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I'm your role Mankie. He's a good girl of mine. and I think he's very frustrated by the scene. I told you this, which was interesting, but let me see what happened, and I'm worried about it so that it's a very complex story.

It's a very important thing to do. I believe this is the scene of the scene of the movie. It's a great scene. It's the scene of the film.

It's from the film that was the scene of the movie. I think it was when the film did work. Absolutely. Yes, definitely the scene of the film.

That was the voice for Trump. I thought it was a very different scene. No, no, no. but not very much.

People from your audience know that they are real. Or maybe, or maybe a microphone, but maybe a microphone. They can play with your own. They can play with their own game.

They can play with their own game. But I'm cute. I'm so cute. Let's look at the bloopers and then we'll have some questions in the chat.

Yeah! Ok, well, we're going to be a little bit nervous because we're not going to be able to get a bit nervous now. Well, we're going to be able to get a bit nervous. It's not a bad thing.

Yes, it's a bad thing. It's a bad thing. No, you're not. Yes, yes.

Okay, we're going to have to have a little bit of a bit of a little bit of a bit of a bit the

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