Tripulantes

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    Tripulantes. Programa: "año estelar 8 aventura 292"
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas) González Hernández, Laura Ximena; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM; Reina Rodríguez, Carlos Arturo [0000-0001-6205-2453]
    In this edition of Crew, participants Juan Diego and Mario delve into the Star Wars universe, exploring the famous film saga. The crew, composed of Juan Diego, Karol, and María Alejandra, along with two special guests, Óscar and Daniel, discuss various aspects of the franchise. They analyze the main plot, the virtues of its heroes, the special effects, and the cultural impact the saga has had on cinema and on several generations of fans. Throughout the program, participants express their fascination with the story, characters, and futuristic technologies, although they also point out interesting aspects such as the lack of sound in space. The episode concludes with a reflection on the positive messages of the saga, such as forgiveness and reconciliation, and with recommendations for aspiring artists, highlighting the value of curiosity and experimentation.
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    Tripulantes. Programa: "Año estelar 8 Aventura 292"
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 F.M.) Gaitán, Juan Diego; Puerta, Mario Alejandro
    In this edition of Crew, participants Juan Diego and Mario delve into the Star Wars universe, exploring the famous film saga. The crew, composed of Juan Diego, Karol, and María Alejandra, along with two special guests, Óscar and Daniel, discuss various aspects of the franchise. They analyze the main plot, the virtues of its heroes, the special effects, and the cultural impact the saga has had on cinema and on several generations of fans. Throughout the program, participants express their fascination with the story, characters, and futuristic technologies, although they also point out interesting aspects such as the lack of sound in space. The episode concludes with a reflection on the positive messages of the saga, such as forgiveness and reconciliation, and with recommendations for aspiring artists, highlighting the value of curiosity and experimentation.
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    Tripulantes. Programa: "Año estelar 8 Aventura 283"
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 F.M.) Gaitán, Juan Diego; Londoño, María Adelaida; Puerta, Mario Alejandro
    In this edition of Crewmembers, participants Juan Diego, María Adelaida, and Mario celebrate Valentine's Day aboard their radio ship. The conversation focuses on the importance of friendship, recalling first friends and the characteristics that define a true bond of camaraderie, such as trust and unconditional support. The program features guest poet Paolo Estrada, who shares his experience and poems about pain, loneliness, and heartbreak, revealing that sadness often connects most deeply with readers. The inspiration and hard work behind writing are explored, highlighting the importance of reading for anyone who wishes to write poetry. Finally, the crewmembers reflect on love and its various manifestations, from first crushes to the changes friends experience when they fall in love. The broadcast concludes with an invitation to the audience to celebrate friendship and love, and with the presentation of Paolo Estrada's new collection of poems, "Entre estudia aquel," promoting art and human connection.
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    Tripulantes. Programa: "Año estelar 8 Aventura 282"
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 F.M.) Páez, Ana María; Sandoval, Nicolás; Tovar, Daniel Felipe; Puerta, Mario Alejandro
    In this edition of Crewmates, participants Ana María, Daniel, Nicolás, and Mario embark on a space journey that leads them to reflect on the possibility of colonizing the exoplanet Kepler 452b, a world similar to Earth. This premise sparks a debate about the implications of such an undertaking, including resource management, human adaptation to new environments, and equity in the selection of colonists. The conversation moves on to the functioning of democracy in Colombia, explaining its branches of power (executive, legislative, and judicial) and the role of their representatives. The program also presents ideas from young people on how to improve Medellín and Bogotá if they were mayors, covering topics such as education, the environment, and security. A special guest, Francisco, a mayoral candidate, shares his vision of politics as a tool for social transformation and the importance of citizen participation, especially among young people, demystifying politics and encouraging informed voting. The broadcast concludes with a call to action for citizens to actively engage in improving their cities, rejecting vote buying and promoting reading as a tool to discern the truth in political proposals.
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    Tripulantes. Programa: "Año estelar 8 Aventura por la paz 7"
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 F.M.) Martínez, Jefferson; Vargas, Jeimy; Farfán, Paola; Mota, Silvia; Velasco, Lorena; Guarín, Diego
    In this edition of "Tripulantes," the contestants Jefferson, Jeimy, Paola, Silvia, Lorena, and Diego address the troubling topic of theft, especially among young people. The crew, led by Captain Diego Guarín, embarks on a mission to recover a stolen part of their ship, which leads them to reflect on the causes and consequences of theft. Through testimonies from students at a Bogotá school who have experienced theft and discussions about the frustration, sadness, and helplessness that comes with being a victim of a crime, the program explores diverse perspectives. It debates whether prison helps thieves change, whether thefts can ever end, and how both the thief and the victim feel. The program presents the South African practice of "Saoabona" as a possible solution in schools, where the community surrounds those who make a mistake to remind them of all their virtues, thus seeking to reconnect them with their essence. Ultimately, the crew dreams of a world without theft, where trust and peace prevail, leaving a message of hope and reflection on the importance of empathy and unity in combating this social problem.
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    Tripulantes. Programa: "Año estelar 8 Aventura 287 "
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 F.M.) Tovar, Daniel Felipe; Gaitán, Juan Diego; Páez, Ana María; Puerta, Mario Alejandro
    In this edition of Tripulantes, contestants Daniel, Juan Diego, Ana María, and Mario immerse themselves in the spirit of Halloween, the "scariest day of the year." Amidst candy and costumes, the crew members share fun anecdotes and discuss safety during this holiday. The episode's focal point is a radio story that narrates the Celtic origins of Halloween, tracing back to the young druid Druna and her search for an ancient formula. It reveals how the tradition of Samhain merged with Christian customs, giving rise to the holiday we know today. All set to music and sound effects that evoke the magical and mysterious spirit of Halloween.
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    Tripulantes. Programa: "Año estelar 8 Aventura 286"
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 F.M.) Tovar, Daniel Felipe; Páez, Ana María; Sandoval, Nicolás; Gaitán, Juan Diego; Puerta, Mario Alejandro
    In this edition of Crewmates, contestants Daniel, Ana María, Nicolás, Juan Diego, and Mario embark on a journey through the universe of superheroes, exploring their origins, powers, and weaknesses. With the participation of biologist Elías Torero, they discuss the possibility of superheroes existing in real life, how their powers would compare to those of iconic characters like Superman and Dr. Manhattan, and how the consequences of their actions would be handled. The program also addresses the presence of important female superheroes, the idea of hidden villains among ordinary people, and how science and human evolution might, or might not, give rise to extraordinary abilities. It closes with a reflection on the true heroes of everyday life and a call to action against climate change.
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    Tripulantes. Programa: "Año estelar 8 Aventura por la paz 5"
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 F.M.) Pastrana, Natalia; Cortés, Samuel; Muñoz, David; Castañeda, Michael; Muete, Johan; Saldaña, Camilo
    In this edition of "Tripulantes," participants Natalia, Samuel, David, Michael, Johan, and Camilo embark on a reflection on teachers' attitudes in the classroom. Through the radio soap opera "Professor El Bistec," which narrates the transformation of a teacher from a "terror teacher" to an enthusiastic educator thanks to the intervention of students and psychological support, the program invites discussion about the characteristics of a good teacher and how these influence learning. The program addresses the tradition of giving apples to teachers and shares personal experiences of memorable teachers, concluding with a call for empathy, respect, and appreciation of the teaching profession as a fundamental pillar for building peace in education.
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    Tripulantes. Programa: "Año estelar 8 Aventura 288"
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 F.M.) Páez, Ana María; Puerta, Juan Diego; Baca, Duván; Tovar, Daniel Felipe; Puerta, Mario Alejandro
    In this edition of Tripulantes, participants Ana María, Juan Diego, Duván, Daniel, and Mario invite listeners to a "galactic kitchen" to explore the world of gastronomy. Special guest Olga Londoño, from "Cuento y Chocolate," shares her experience teaching children to cook in a fun way, using stories and emphasizing the importance of a balance between nutrition and flavor. Participants discuss their favorite dishes, the idea of being chefs, and the relevance of food in daily life. They also discuss cooking as a science and the importance of culinary education in schools, highlighting the role of cooking in fostering teamwork, family communication, and building peace through food security and the appreciation of local products.
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    Tripulantes. Programa: "Año estelar 8 Aventura por la paz 10"
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 F.M.) Piragauta, Angie Daniela; Ramírez, Sebastián; Cortés, Karen Yurani; Puentes , Tatiana; Moreno , Valentina
    In this edition of "Tripulantes," contestants Angie Daniela, Sebastián, Karen Yurani, Tatiana, and Valentina explore the importance of respecting differences. Through a story about homophobia and criticism at school, they discuss tolerance, rivalries, and how to learn to accept other people's tastes, emphasizing the need for a psychologist. The second part of the program takes the radio ship to Moniquirá, Boyacá, for the Cultural Festival in honor of Jairo Aníbal Niño. Crew members Christian, Laura, and John, along with local guests from Moniquirá and Togüí, discover the region's cultural richness, its landscapes, cuisine, and musical diversity, celebrating the life and work of the renowned writer.
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    Tripulantes. Programa: "Año estelar 8 Aventura 297 "
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 F.M.) Páez , Ana María; Puerta, Mario Alejandro; Sandoval, Nicolás; Gaitán, Juan Diego; Tovar, Daniel Felipe; Gaitán, Juan Diego
    In this edition of Tripulantes, participants Ana María, Mario, Nicolás, Juan Diego, and Daniel explore the profound connection between poetry and hip-hop, highlighting how both art forms are vehicles for expressing feelings and the musicality of language. The program analyzes how rhyme, essential to hip-hop, finds its roots in poetry and benefits children's language development. An interview is presented with the brothers Alénsil and Guilak, young rappers who share their inspiration and opportunities for talent development in Bogotá. The program also features a rhymed version of Gabriela Mistral's "Sleeping Beauty," and explores the meaning of rhyme in everyday life and peacebuilding. The program concludes with Colombian hip-hop performances and a call for personal expression through music and poetry.
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    Tripulantes. Programa: "Año estelar 8 Aventura 268 "
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 F.M.) Sandoval, Nicolás; Gaitán, Juan Diego; Algarra, Laura; Páez, Ana María
    In this edition of Crew, participants Nicolás, Juan Diego, Laura, and Ana María explore the fascinating world of libraries, highlighting their importance as spaces for knowledge, leisure, and encounter. The program features guest librarian Robinson Arellano, who explains library science, the differences between librarians and librarians, and the evolution of libraries from ancient Alexandria to modern systems in Medellín. The program emphasizes the role of libraries as inclusive places where all people can access information, culture, and technology, demystifying the idea that they are only for silent reading. It also highlights how reading and libraries contribute to peacebuilding by fostering dialogue and understanding between diverse perspectives, culminating in the idea that an ideal library is one that transcends books and becomes a dynamic community center.
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    Tripulantes. Programa: "Año estelar 8 Aventura 269"
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 F.M.) Tovar, Daniel Felipe; Páez, Ana María; Puerta, Mario Alejandro; Sandoval, Nicolás
    In this edition of Tripulantes, the participants Daniel, Ana María, Mario, and Nicolás dedicate this broadcast to honoring teachers and celebrating Teachers' Day. The young hosts share their experiences with their favorite and not-so-favorite teachers. To delve deeper into the topic, they invite several educators, including the program's editor, Cori Forero (photographer and photography professor), Elías Forero (master's degree in communications), and former crew member María del Pilar Sarmiento (now a radio professor). Also joining the program is Diana Pérez, who shares her passion for teaching arts and her role on the program.
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    Tripulantes. Programa: "Año estelar 8 Aventura 267"
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 F.M.) Páez, Ana María; Gaitán, Juan Diego; Puerta, Mario Alejandro; Tovar, Daniel Felipe; Sandoval, Nicolás; Puerta, Mario Al
    In this edition of "Tripulantes," participants Ana María, Juan Diego, Mario, Daniel, and Nicolás delve into the fascinating world of martial arts. The young presenters share their experiences and interesting facts about these disciplines, inviting Sensei José Yezit Urrea, a karate expert with 33 years of practice and a black belt. The Sensei explains what martial arts are, the history and characteristics of Karate Do (Shotokan style), and its benefits, such as health, self-discipline, respect, and self-confidence. The program also discusses the difference between a traditional martial art and a sports art, and how these disciplines can contribute to peace. The program includes listener testimonials, such as that of a girl from Paris who talks about the benefits of martial arts, and that of a father who teaches Kung Fu to his children. Other martial arts such as Judo, Ninjitsu, Aikido, Taekwondo, and Capoeira are explored, highlighting their origins and philosophies. Finally, Sensei Urrea invites listeners to practice karate, emphasizing that perfection is a constant path and that these disciplines foster spiritual development and inner peace.
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    Tripulantes. Programa: "Año estelar 8 Aventura 266"
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 F.M.) Páez, Ana María; Gaitán, Juan Diego; Baca, Duván; Puerta, Mario Alejandro; Sandoval, Nicolás; Tovar, Daniel Felipe; Algarra, Laura
    In this edition of "Tripulantes," the participants Ana María, Juan Diego, Duván, Mario, Nicolás, Daniel, and Laura celebrate Mother's Day, sending greetings and congratulations to all mothers. The central theme of the program is motherhood in the animal kingdom, for which they invite veterinarian Andrés Felipe Álvarez. He explains the diverse reproductive and parental care strategies in mammals, reptiles, birds, amphibians, and insects, highlighting examples such as marsupials, sea turtles, the Andean condor, frogs, and elephants. The question of whether animals have maternal feelings like humans is also addressed, and the reasons why not all bird and insect eggs hatch are discussed. The program includes a segment on the origin of Mother's Day and the word "mom" in different languages, suggesting that its universality is due to the ease with which babies pronounce it. Finally, the presenters offer advice on how to avoid maternal scolding, such as always telling the truth and following their mothers' instructions, concluding with a message of love and respect for them.
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    Tripulantes. Programa: "Año estelar 8 Aventura 265"
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 F.M.) Páez , Ana María; Algarra, Laura; Gaitán, Juan Diego; Baca, Duván; Puerta, Mario Alejandro; Sandoval, Nicolás; Tovar, Daniel Felipe
    In this edition of "Tripulantes," participants Ana Maria, Julián, Laura, Juan Diego, Duván, Mario, Nicolás, and Daniel talk about soccer and the experience of going to the stadium, sharing diverse perspectives. Topics such as ticket prices, preferences for national and international teams, and the difference between a fan and a "barra brava" are discussed. Testimonies from listeners are presented, including a father who fears taking his son to the stadium due to violence, and a fan who encourages families to return to the stadium as a sporting celebration. Also heard are a fan who will travel to the Copa América and a girl from Paris who recounts the contrast in stadium security. Throughout the program, participants reflect on how soccer can be an excuse for vandalism and offer recommendations for enjoying the sport in peace, emphasizing tolerance and respect.
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    Tripulantes. Programa: "Año estelar 8 Aventura 261"
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 F.M.) Chavarro, Joel; Gaitán, Juan Diego; Tovar, Daniel Felipe; Puerta, Mario Alejandro; Páez, Ana María
    In this edition of "Tripulantes," participants Joel, Juan Diego, Daniel, Mario, and Ana María share their recommendations, which include movies like "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" (the old version) and "Kingsman: Secret Agent," books like the "Three Detectives" series, "The Suitcases from Auschwitz" (which explores the lives of children during Hitler's era and his racial rules), "Trojan Horse," "The ICU," and "The Last Elf," and plays like the Theater Festival. We also recommend music from bands like Elefante and Café Tacvba. The program's special guest is Jorge Luis Valencia, director of the children's music group Cantorriendo. He talks about the band, their inspiration in children's literature, and his experience working with children in a hospital. He presents the song "Pirates and Monsters" from their album and explains how you can purchase their music. Cantorriendo also plays another song called "La cantaleta," which addresses the perspective of children when their parents scold them, and a song about playing monkeys. At the end, they sign off, inviting the audience to tune in next Saturday.
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    Tripulantes. Programa: "Año estelar 8 Aventura 260"
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 F.M.) Chavarro, Joel; Gaitán, Juan Diego; Baca, Duván; Páez, Ana María; Sandoval, Nicolás; Tovar, Daniel Felipe; Páez, Ana María
    In this edition of "Tripulantes," participants Joel, Juan Diego, Duván, Ana María, Nicolás, and Daniel delve into the delicious topic of breakfast, exploring the culinary preferences of children in Bogotá and around the world, and highlighting its crucial importance for health. The young hosts share their favorite breakfasts and how they are prepared at home, while nutritionist Adriana López from Bucaramanga explains why breakfast is the most important meal of the day, warning about the consequences of skipping it for child development. Through reports from Cartagena, Cali, Medellín, Paris, Costa Rica, and Mexico, the program offers a rich overview of traditional and favorite breakfasts, from mote de queso and pandebono to pancakes, croissants, and "gallo pinto." Finally, recommendations are provided for healthy lunchboxes and light dinners, promoting eating habits that contribute to children's physical and mental well-being.
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    Tripulantes. Programa: "Año estelar 8 Aventura 260"
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 F.M.) Gaitán, Juan Diego; Puerta, Mario Alejandro; Páez, Ana María; Sandoval, Nicolás; Páez, Ana María
    In this edition of Tripulantes, participants Juan Diego, Mario, Ana María, and Nicolás delve into the fascinating world of the bicycle as a means of transportation, especially for children in Bogotá. From their own experiences with undersized bicycles to the challenges of urban mobility, the young people explore the pros and cons of this mode of transportation, highlighting its speed, positive ecological impact, and the exercise it offers, while also pointing out aspects such as physical wear and tear, accidents, and dirty chains. The program highlights government initiatives such as the bike lane, the night bike route, and public bicycles, praising their potential to ease city congestion and promote sustainability. Through reports from Germany and Argentina, global experiences with bicycles are compared, revealing how in Cologne it is a popular means of transportation for short distances, and in Buenos Aires the "EcoBici" system facilitates sustainable tourism. Finally, "Crew" offers safety tips for cyclists and promotes the IDRD's "To School by Bike" program, which seeks to encourage bicycle use among students, highlighting the importance of civic culture for harmonious coexistence on the roads.
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    Tripulantes. Programa: "Año estelar 8 Aventura 273"
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 F.M.) Gaitán, Juan Diego; Puerta, Mario Alejandro; Sandoval, Nicolás
    In this edition of Tripulantes, participants Juan Diego, Mario, and Nicolás discuss the San Pedro festivities. In the vibrant atmosphere of Neiva and Huila, the June festivities, specifically San Pedro, are an event experienced with great enthusiasm and anticipation from the beginning of the year. The "Tripulantes" radio station captures the essence of these celebrations through sounds and stories that describe symphonic band gatherings, alboradas (a traditional dance), and craft fairs, elements that invade every corner of the town and its farms. The passion for San Pedro is palpable, with preparations beginning after Holy Week and the first San Pedro rounds (rounds of San Pedro) spreading among the people long before the official dates (June 12-29). The program immerses the audience in this atmosphere of joy and tradition, where song, dance, and music come together to celebrate the cultural richness of the region.