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Gustavo

Episode 4 of the Collective Language podcast, hosted by Collective Focus Resource Hub, titled "Gustavo" was published on November 19, 2024 and runs 16 minutes.

November 19, 2024 ·16m · Collective Language

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Hoy en Lenguaje Colectivo les traemos otra edición en español, tenemos como invitado a Gustavo, un paisano Venezolano del anfitrión, Johann. Gustavo es un voluntario que se ha integrado de manera orgánica a nuestra comunidad y ha estado brindando su apoyo durante bastante tiempo. Gustavo nos comparte su experiencia como inmigrante en Nueva York, o como él mismo lo llama, la "jungla de concreto". Además, nos habla sobre su rutina saludable de ejercicios y su dieta, revelando cómo mantiene su bienestar en medio del ajetreo de la ciudad.

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