Living in Barcelona. “Gent de merda” live

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Adress
Pl. de la Virreina, Barcelona
Format
Others
Schedule
Sun 16 Oct · 18:30 - 20:00
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“Gent de merda” is a podcast where communicators Claudia Rius, Paula Carreras, Rita Roig and Ofelia Carbonell talk to someone they find interesting and address various issues, ideas and concerns from a generational perspective.

The programme aims to bring to the table the concerns of the new generations, such as job insecurity, joblessness

The programme aims to bring to the table the concerns of the new generations, such as job insecurity, mental health, new forms of creation and the challenges we will have to face in the future. At the same time, it mixes culture and entertainment to become a fun and caring space where you can talk quietly with inspiring people who have a story to tell.

In this special episode from the Plaça de la Virreina, the members of the podcast will reflect on what it means, for their generation, to "live in Barcelona". Is this experience different for people from outside the city? How are the processes of appropriating this city and making it your own? How necessary is it to live in Barcelona? And how stimulating is it? And above all: how is it possible to get to live?

Intertwining different ideas and perspectives contributed during the Biennial of Thought, the members of Gent de Merda will discuss their relationship with the city of Barcelona.

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