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The Breakfast Podcast

Enjoy breakfast every weekend with a calm perspective. An oasis amidst the chaos.

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"Superman" by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster
While I was studying Literary Analysis for my undergraduate degree in English Literature, a debate arose about the definition of literature itself.


One of the topics of the debate was the novel *Superman* by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. The debate concluded that the work falls into the category of literature because it is not simply a comic book but has a complex historical background.
Hollywoodian Hypocrisy
We tend to place people on pedestals that dazzle us. People who, because of their media presence, wield considerable influence.Hypocrisy in Hollywood often manifests itself in the disconnect between celebrities' public activism and their actions, in their silent censorship, and in their lack of consistency on issues like diversity and human rights.

There are also artists who neither protest and openly support certain illegal policies
What Bothers A Xenophobe The Most
What truly reveals and defines a xenophobe is the progress of migrants: they are bothered by migrants playing sports, because they are taking up space; by migrants studying, because they might be taking places away from Spaniards; or by migrants working, because even in service sector jobs, a Spaniard could be there. It bothers them that a migrant can reach their level.
"The Third Man" by Graham Greene
The Third Man is a crime novel written by British novelist Graham Greene and first published in 1950.


It is set in Vienna at the end of World War II. During the war, Vienna suffered indiscriminate aerial bombardments that destroyed much of its historical heritage.
The Arab Who Saved Jews
Believe it or not, there are more people than we think who put aside their safety for the good of their fellow human beings.
The Wounds On A Migrant's Skin
Today I want to talk about the skin of these migrants, human beings first and foremost. Their skin tells the story of the harshness of the journey: they arrive covered in crusts of salt.
The Parents Circle – Families Forum has been nominated for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize
This organization, called The Parents Circle – Families Forum,  has been nominated for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize. Can you imagine? It would be a devastating blow, because these are Israeli and Palestinian parents sitting at the same table to promote peace.
"1984" by George Orwell
George Orwell's "1984" explores themes such as totalitarianism, the manipulation of truth, mass surveillance, and the loss of individual freedom in an oppressive state.
Chile: Torture and Death
Without a doubt, that September 11th remains etched in our memories. Not the one in the US, but the one in Chile.

On September 11, 1973, a coup d'état led by the Armed Forces and Carabineros (Chilean police) brought an end to the socialist government of Salvador Allende.
When Volunteering Uncovers Hidden Talent
I'm not one to stop at the first page. Yes, I'm very proud of my education, starting with volunteering, but at the cost of my self-esteem. Proud to have helped integrate migrants.