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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2026 · 20 MIN

CO3 209: Especial Día del Libro

from Co3 Radiolab · host Radiolab UGR

En este episodio de CO3 (Comunica, Conecta y Comparte), alargamos el Día del Libro para quedarnos en ese lugar que abren las historias: ese espacio donde leer y escribir nos transforma, nos detiene y nos hace mirar distinto. Conversamos con Fátima María Gómez Pinillos, escritora formada en la Universidad de Granada, que tras una trayectoria de diez años en Óptica y Optometría decidió replantear su camino para adentrarse en el mundo del coaching, la inteligencia emocional y la escritura. A lo largo del programa hablamos sobre el proceso creativo, la escritura como necesidad, el valor de parar en un mundo acelerado y el papel que tienen los libros hoy. Una charla cercana sobre decisiones, cambios de rumbo y la importancia de escuchar(se).Porque al final, todos tenemos algo que contar… aunque aún no sepamos cómo empezar. 🎙️📚---------------------------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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