TE BUSCO es la primera serie de Las Raras, un podcast policial en el que la periodista chilena Catalina May busca al hombre que la atropelló hace 20 años. Una coproducción con Podium Podcast.
Las Raras somos un podcast documental independiente con un diseño de sonido único. Contamos Historias de Libertad. Usamos paisajes sonoros y música original. Hablamos de feminismos, medioambiente, derechos h... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 47 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Language | Spanish | Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureDocumentaryTrue Crime |
Un año después de publicar TE BUSCO, Catalina nos invita a una conversación íntima con su terapeuta, uno de los psiquiatras especialistas en trauma que entrevistó para la serie. Discuten sobre por qué es tan difícil y tan importante enfrentar nuestro... more
En el último episodio de TE BUSCO Catalina descubre que el dueño del furgón que la atropelló es pariente del conductor. Un hermano juega un rol clave. Todo pasa en un día. Catalina duda. ¿Logrará lo que parecía imposible?
Esta serie es una coproduc... more
En el penúltimo episodio de TE BUSCO hay un avance muy importante. Pero la alegría dura poco. Catalina se adentra en su trauma para entender la motivación tras esta búsqueda. El trabajo en las sombras de los investigadores da frutos.
Esta serie es... more
La búsqueda se vuelve viral. Catalina aparece en todos los medios de comunicación. Cuenta su historia y le hace un llamado al conductor. Gracias a la viralización recibe todo tipo de mensajes. ¿Valdrá la pena el esfuerzo?
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Me enteré de este podcast cuando Radio Ambulante compartió un episodio de Te Busco.
We will get the new stuff done tomorrow morning to work and get it ready and try o get a new car and get the
Realmente la voz de la protagonista es molesta… lo cuica… muy interesante y entretenido, cautivador buscar a quien te atropelló. Lamentablemente un hecho fortuito, como dice el dicho “nadie está libre”Lo escuché en una ida y vuelta al trabajo.
Es curioso como después de tantos años se puede cerrar la etapa de una vida. Gracias.
I just listened to Radio Ambulante. Thank you D Alarcón for making me aware of “Te Busco”
A wonderful production that kept me hooked. I loved how visceral it was. I was transported in time and emotions.
Well done guys.
This a Podcast with substance.
Cheers from the North East here in Sturbridge,Massachusetts.
Apple Podcasts | #247 | United States/Society & Culture/Documentary |
Apple Podcasts | #236 | United Kingdom/Society & Culture/Documentary |
Apple Podcasts | #200 | Italy/Society & Culture/Documentary |
Spotify | #143 | Chile/Top Podcasts |
Apple Podcasts | #181 | Chile/Top Podcasts |
Apple Podcasts | #9 | Chile/Society & Culture/Documentary |
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