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A
B
How
happy
we
are
Well
today
we
have
a
very
interesting
episode,
but
we
are
also
already
planning
the
topics
that
we
are
going
to
bring
you
in
In
this
new
year.
That
I,
don't
know
about,
I
hope
it
will
be
a
slightly
more
normal
year.
I
know
that
there
was
a
lot
of
talk
about
the
new
normality
and
that
we
didn't
necessarily
want
to
return
to
the
normality
of
before,.
C
A
B
If
I
feel
that
that
that
together
separated
But
together
together,
but
not
scrambled,
really,
we
were
separated
Yes.
Yes,
it
must
be
said
that
for
a
time
we
were
very,
very
separated,
yes,
So.
If
we
have
our
first
guest
today,
Vladimir
Flores,
who
is
the
bilingual
coordinator
of
the
novo
branch
of
the
public
library
of
bolders,
and
he
comes
to
talk
about
the
new
book
that
is
going
to
be
read
this
year
as
part
of
the
initiative,
a
book,
a
Boulder
which
is
the
book
of
joy.
A
Other
guest
will
be
Edgar
Chavarría
this
one
with
the
community
program,
and
this
one
is
going
to
tell
us
a
little
about
the
grant
program
that
this
money
is
allocated
to
be
able
to
bring
the
community
together
again.
This
2023,
so
don't
leave
after
this
short
break,
we'll
be
back
with
Vladimir
flores.
So
we're
back.
C
The
number
of
d
Natural
disasters
that
occur
in
the
United
States
It
is
likely
that
in
the
next
decade
all
regions
will
have
to
deal
with
some
kind
of
emergency
between
school,
sports
and
social
life.
It
is
likely
that
when
it
happens,
you
will
not
be
with
your
children.
They
will
know
what
to
do.
Ready,
Diagonal,
Geo,
Point
Kids
has
information
and
educational
tools
to
facilitate
this
conversation.
When
the
time
comes,
they
will
feel
prepared
and
not
scared.
So
talk
to
your
family
today.
B
A
E
Is
one
of
the
most
important
projects
each
year,,
the
public
library
organizes,
together
with
publishers
and
a
selection
committee,
a
series
of
books
from
which
one
is
selected
every
year
that
is
considered
to
be
of
interest
to
the
entire
community
that
resides
in
boiler,,
not
only
the
Spanish-speaking
community,
but
all
the
multiculturalism
that
lives
in
bulder.
Today
we
are
announcing
in
this
program.
Here
we
are
Boulder.
E
We
are
announcing
the
possibility
that
is
recent
to
join
as
Spanish
speakers
as
a
community
that
speaks
Spanish,
that
we
enjoy
our
language
to
participate
in
the
project,
a
book,
a
bolder
with
the
series
of
reading
groups
that
are
actually
a
pretext
for
coexistence
for
understanding
for
the
promotion
of
communality.
From
the
reading
of
a
only
book,
this
project
One
a
book
a
Boulder
actually
in
general,
what
it
tries
to
unite
us
through
reading
a
single
book
reading,
we
all
read
a
single
book
with
a
shared
theme.
We
discuss
it.
E
All
the
spiritual
and
religious
traditions
are
being
condensed
in
this
book,
which
is
a
memory
of
the
meeting
of
two
personalities,
the
dalai
lama
and
dismounted,
two
personalities
representing
two
spiritual,
universes,
Apparently,
contradictory
Apparently
in
struggle
Apar,
totally
irreconcilable,
but
nevertheless,
deep
down,.
What
they
are
trying
to
share
with
us
is
the
possibility
of
being
happy
joyful
And.
They
ask
us
what
joy
is,.
A
E
B
B
E
True,
because
here
in
this
city
of
bolder,
we
speak
Spanish,
but
we
do
not
know
exactly
how
to
communicate
with
the
exiled
migrants
from
Tibet.
And
yet
this
project
of
a
book,
a
bolder,
tries
precisely
to
generate
a
type
of
consciousness
from
the
spiritual
from
the
reason
of
literature
towards
these
realities
of
our
world
that,,
as
you
well,
mention,
has
had
a
series
of
very
transcendental
circumstances.
E
That
is
the
one
we
are
reading
on
this
occasion.
This
book
actually
tries
to
raise.
The
idea
of
It
is
not
even
a
Buddhist
book,.
It
is
not
a
Christian
book
either,,
it
is
a
text
that
is
universally
based
on
what
are
the
opinions
of
religious
traditions,
but
also
of
science..
It
is
important
to
remember,
and
we
will
address
that
in
the
reading
groups
that
all
and
All
are
invited..
It
is
important
to
remember
that
the
Dalai
Lama
is
one
of
the
most
ardent
followers
of
neurology
and
the
sciences
of
the
mind.
E
He
is
an
avid
reader
of
scientific
texts,
and
he
himself,
in
his
memoirs,
in
his
interviews,
in
all
his
conferences,.
He
relates
to
the
importance
of
scientific
thought
around
the
search
for
joy.
How
to
be
happy
If.
We
do
not
understand
our
mind.
The
deepest
universes
of
l,
he
human
mind
is
in
relation
to
the
deepest
universes
of
love,,
loneliness,,
death
and
fear
of
the
universe.
The
entire
Dalai
Lama
reminds
us
a
little
of
that.
And
in
this
book.
Precisely
these
two
characters
comment
on
these
two
approaches
from
Buddhism
from
Christianity
What.
E
Does
all
this
relevance
of
humanity
mean
in
a
time
like
the
one
we
live
in,
where
it
seems
that
suffering
is
inevitable?
True,
it
seems
that
it
is
inevitable
that
we
suffer.
It
is
inevitable
that
we
feel
bad,
that
we
feel
depressed,
that
we
have
hopelessness,
but
they
both
tell
us
characters
the
dalai
lama
and
dismontu.
E
You
tell
us
that
we
are
actually
the
ones
who
decide
how
to
respond
to
suffering,
and
the
question
that
we
will
ask
in
these
reading
groups
is
how
we
respond
from
our
own
personal
family
community
perspective
in
a
society
like
bolder.
That
is
multicultural,
that
he
is
multilingual,
that
he
is
multiracial
and
that
he
tries
to
inter
Like
everyone
and
not
all
of.
A
E
Indeed,
in
the
public
library
of
bolder
in
an
attempt
to
incorporate
the
spanish
speaking
population,
we
are
incorporating,
as
of
this
year,
the
reading
groups
that
are
actually
a
pretext
for
coexistence,
orality
and
communality.
Through
our
spanish
language,
we
are
trying
to
read
the
book
together.
It
does
not
matter
if
you
feel
uncomfortable
accommodated
by
a
book.
That
seems
like
a
partition
like
this
one.
That
seems
big,
that
you
have
never
had
the
opportunity
or
the
desire
or
the
time
to
read
a
small
or
big
book.
E
We
are
going
to
read
it
together
and
that
it
is
the
first
joyful
experience
that
we
are
Sharing
with
everyone
and
all
the
book
is
available
in
the
catalog
of
b
Boulder
public
libraries,.
Anyone
can
borrow
it
with
their
library
user
card,,
but
they
can
also
come
with
us
and
approach.
Some
of
the
questions
that
the
book
raises
and
discuss
them,
that
is,
for
many
of
us
who
come
from
traditions
where
orality
reading
together
is
more
important
than
literality,.
It
also
implies
a
way
of
learning
together.
E
The
spoken
word
also
implies
knowledge,
and
that
is
what
we
are
going
to
be
trying
to
explore
in
these
next
few
weeks.
The
first
session
will
be
on
March
3,
every
Friday
at
Starting,
March
3,
between
3:30
and
5:30.
In
the
afternoon,
we
will
be
in
the
north
zone
in
a
shared
space
called
Los
Nicho
workspaces
that
are
on
Broadway
street,
almost
on
the
corner
with
Jarmud.
E
All
this
more
precise
information
You
can
find
them
on
the
website
in
the
event
calendars
of
the
Bolder
public
library
in
Spanish,
and
we
are
waiting
for
you
there
we
have
some
copies
free
to
share
with
all
and
all,
and
even
if
they
did
not
want
to
have
the
physical
copy,
even
if
they
did
not
want
to
have
the
experience.
It
is
understood
that
you
do
not
want
to
have
the
experience
of
literature
for
yourself
and
you
want
to
share
it
with
everyone,
and
all
I
am
going
to
try
to
share
the
live
literature.
E
Let's
say
it's.
The
spoken
word
as
I
mentioned
a
moment
ago,
which
is
very
important
for
all
of
us
who
come
from
cultural
traditions.
Where
the
spoken
word
is
important,
oral
expression
is
relevant,
At
the
same
level
as
the
western
tradition
of
the
written
word.
Then
we
will
try
to
incorporate
that.
We
invite
everyone
and
everyone
is
invited,
No
matter
the
age,
No
matter
the
experience
it
does
not
matter
if
you
have
read
or
have
not
read
throughout
your
life,
The
1800
books
that
we
are
told
in
school
that
we
have
to
read.
E
The
most
important
thing
is
that
you
want
to
share
with
everyone
and
all
these
basic
questions.
How.
Do
we
manage
to
be
happy
in
front
of
a
world?
Do
Apparently
hopelessness,
hopelessness
that
promotes
us?
The
lack
of
hope
in
general
is
not.
This
book
is
a
pretext
to
find
our
own
ways
of
being
happy.
B
I
love
it
I
love
it
and
I
really
believe
that
the
entire
community
should
take
advantage
of
how
good
it
has
been.
In
past
years.
There
was
a
slightly
smaller
component
of
the
book,,
for
example,
last
year,
the
book
that
he
talked
about
in
a
book
about
climate,
climate
change,
and
there
was
one
of
the
many
chapters
there
was
one
in
Spanish,
but
we
have
the
advantage
that
they
are
not
It's
a
recently
published
book.
B
So,
because
sometimes
the
translations
come
a
little
later
and
then
the
book
is
in
Spanish
and
you're
doing
all
these
events.
So
for
the
first
time
we
have
that
opportunity,
as
Spanish
speakers,
to
be
able
to
participate
in
the
background
with
this
and
also
in
a
way
that
is
closer
to
our
cultures.
Now,
as
you
say,.
A
B
Orality
a
question
the
li
bro
it's
available.
I
know
the
book
is
in
English
because
it
was
originally
written
in
English
right.
You
can
listen
to
those
audiobook
books,
It's
also
available.
If
someone
for
example,
says
Oh
I
want
to
read
it,
but
either
I
don't
always
have
time
to
sit
down
or
Sometimes.
There
are
people
who
help
you
read
it.
While
you
listen
to
someone
else's
reading.
The
audiobook
in
Spanish
is
also
available..
There.
E
Is
a
short,
non-complete
version
that
compiles
several
of
the
central
ideas
of
the
book,,
but
the
entire
book
is
not
yet
available
in
Spanish
if
there
is
a
English
version
available
as
audiobook,
but
it
is
something
that
we
are
also
trying
to
promote
as
part
of
the
additions
to
the
electronic
catalog
of
libraries,
the
audiobook
version,
because
it
does
coincide
with
what
we
say
about
the
need
for
a
good
narration.
It
is
also
a
good
read.
A
Be
released
soon
and
this,
as
Manuela
mentioned,
the
first
year
that
a
whole
book
in
Spanish
comes
out
and
also
the
first
year
Although.
This
people
can
meet
in
person
because
this
program
of
a
book
in
bolder
was
just
launched
during
covid,
where
everything
was
virtually.
So
what
a
nice
book
and
what
a
nice
time
that
they
can
talk
about
this
in
person.
B
E
E
It
is
also
important
to
share
this
interest
in
reading,
even
though
your
reading
habits,
you
think,
are
not
the
ones
that
It
would
be
like
that,
between
thousands
of
quotation
marks,
those
necessary
to
be
a
serious
educated
person
in
this
world,
because
much
of
the
information
that
we
have
in
our
hearts
cannot
be
translated
into
words,.
It
cannot
be
written,
however,.
The
spoken
word
is
a
way
of
approaching
the
other
person
to
their
emotions
to
their
feelings.
To
their
thoughts,
then
I
would
tell
that
person
to
those
people
not
to
feel
intimidated
by
books.
E
Books
are
a
pretext
for
coexistence
for
communality
And.
It's
good
that
we
can
do
it
in
Spanish,
What,
It's,
good,
that
we
have
different
versions
of
our
beautiful
Spanish
language,
where
we
can
express
ourselves
in
different
ways
and
coincide
with
this
linguistic
origin.
That
unites
us
and
that
I
think
is
important
to
also
give
Spanish
its
place.
Beyond
the
book
Beyond,
the
library
Beyond
of
society.
We
are
united
by
the
Spanish
language
and
I
think
it
is
important
to
have
occasions
in
that
we
promote
it,,
we
strengthen
it,.
C
A
E
Last,
the
last
session
of
our
reading
group
in
Spanish
is
the
second
week
of
april,
and
if
there
is
interest
we
can
continue
it.
Actually,
the
reading
groups
can
continue
for
x,
The
amount
of
time.
We
can
continue.
It
will
depend
on
the
response
we
get
from
the
people
and
also
mention
that
this
is
the
first
of
the
proposals
that
we
have
in
the
north
area
that
we
have
underway
and
our
new
building,,
the
north
branch
of
the
public
library.
E
E
11Th.
We
invite
you,.
We
have
a
party
on
the
11th
at
noon..
We
hope
that
as
many
people
arrive
and
if
they
don't
arrive,
anyway,
we
will
have
our
party.
There
will
be
what
we
always
want
at
parties,,
which
is
coexistence,
also
through
the
community
of
the
area.
north
So.
We
invite
you
are
several
of
the
activities
that
in
English
and
Spanish
we
are
trying
to
carry
out
in
the
north
zone
to
have
a
new
perspective
of
what
public
spaces
are
and
specifically
public
libraries
Well.
There.
B
We
are
going
to
include
all
the
data
that
Vladimir
has
shared
in
the
podcast
notes..
So,
don't
worry
if
you
don't
listen
n.
If
they
missed
it,,
they
didn't
sign
it.
Up,
everything
is
signed
up
for
our
podcast,
I'm.
Also
going
to
tell
you
that
we
always
ask
you
to
follow
us
on
Facebook
at
Facebook,
the
Spanish
page
of
the
city
of
bolder,
but
the
library
foundation
also
has
a
page
for
Facebook
in
Spanish
that
Vladimir
manages
And.
Then
we
are
also
going
to
include
that
information
and
there
you
can
always
find
out.
B
F
A
A
G
This
program
has
just
started
well,
After,
three
years,
the
last
year
that
it
was
present
in
the
community
with
2019
and
after
a
pandemic.
This
many
disasters
and
many
good
difficulties
in
our
community
We
have
the
opportunity
to
reintroduce
it
with
our
themes
focused
on
residence
and
healing.
So
this
year,
Well
I
am
very,
very
happy
to
see
that
program
back
in
the
community
and
more
so
I
am
very
happy
that
now
food
also
has
the
opportunity
to
see
it
in
Spanish
So.
That
is
what
we
have
today.
We
have
different
types
of
grants.
G
We
have
one
that
is
more
focused
on
programming,
programming
means
that
nothing
else,
instead
of
direct
funds,,
the
one
who
applies
receives
the
program,.
We
have
these
artists
and
different
people
who
are
dedicated
to
types
of
work
that
improve
this
new
methods
of
managing
stress,
anxiety,
depression
and
all
of
them
are
available
and
can
apply
for
their
programs
and
the
rest
of
us
have
this
funds.
G
This
is
the
way
that
we
receive
the
application
we
select
an
applicant
and
then
the
money
goes
to
the
person
directly
and
with
the
goal
of
that,
these
funds
are
going
to
be
used
in
the
community
and
that
they
are
going
to
do
a
Well,
I,
don't
know
if
a
neighborhood
party,
a
barbecue,,
something
that
the
community
just
brings
together,,
because
we
see
that
when
a
disaster
occurs,
people
who
has
connections
knows
how
to
respond
better,
it
is
what
we
want
to
see
one
day.
It
is
our
goal.
True,
yes,.
B
G
B
Maybe
it's
a
word
that
we
don't
use
as
much
in
day
to
day
Unless
you
work
for
a
non-profit
organization,
And
you're
asking
for
money
and
that's
a
grant.
But
let's
see
then
it's
a
big,
a
grant
Usually
it's
money
right
that
someone
gives
you.
But
in
this
case
you
just
said
that
It
could
be
programming,.
So
tell
us
a
little
about
the
programming
programs,
that
is,
what
is
offered,
and
because
I
understand
that
there
is
a
menu
there,.
There
are
programs.
C
B
G
Sure
they
do
and
Manolo
Good
point,
because
I
myself
was
half
confused.
Your
pen,
When
I,
looked
for
the
appropriate
word,
I
took
it
to
my
parents
to
ask
them,
Hey,
what
does
your
song
mean,?
What
do
you
think
this
is,
and
they
told
me
a
grant.
Well,
money
is
not
money
that
is
offered
or
like
a
scholarship.
Something
like
that
and
well
with
that.
I
realized
that
this
word,,
although
it
is
appropriate
and
correct
in
this
situation,,
is
not
used
very
frequently..
G
Programs
this
year,
for
the
first
time,
is
because
before
it
was
directly
funds
for
the
community
and
the
community
has
to
be
a
very
long
process,
they
have
to
be
an
application
using
contracts
with
organizations
was
a
very
long
process
and
we
realized
that
we
also
needed
to
do
something
simpler.
So
our
plan
was
to
look
for
themes
for
the
year
and
we
looked
for
those
of
resilience
and
healing
And
with
those
themes.
G
G
Now,
if
anyone
is
interested
in
doing
a
program-
and
you
don't
have
to
have
such
a
long
process
in
one
option-
is
ours,
this
is
the
resilience
program
and
the
healing
program
together
and
those
two
programs
there
are
menus
from
three
three
artists:
One
of
them
is
a
culture
one.
Is
this
one
from
marylan
homes?
Is
she
lives
in
order
in
the
north
of
bother
and
then
also
this
one?
That
is
a
good
one.
They
do
dance
art
programs
this
one
in
a
studio
on
30
and
I,
think
there
is.
D
G
G
B
B
G
C
G
A
G
A
Super
super,
and
also
Within
this
program
are
these
programs
that
the
city
offers
such
as
National,,
which
is
in
August,
true,,
and
then
the
one
from
this
neighbor
Black
Pretty
brings
it,
this
one
also
offers
funds
and
to
clarify
it
is
money
because
they
do
not
have
in
which
to
pay
back
to
the
city
Exactly.
This.
G
Is
also
good,
the
subsidies
that
are
used
for
that
Grand
go
directly
and
are
used
for
parties
in
the
neighborhood
So
if
they
use
the
Black
for
a
trailer.
That
is
like
a
this
trailer
that
has
table
chairs
games
This.
They
have
to
make
another
separate
application,
but
if
they
want
funds
to
add
or
if
the
trailer
is
not
available,,
the
funds
can
be
used
to
rent
chairs,.
G
Renting
tables
is
an
alternative,,
but
the
trailer
is
available
for
the
neighborhood,
but
also
all
the
funds
that
go
go
and
go
to
the
community
and
the
plan
is
that
they
be
used
as
to
improve
the
community
that
they
be
used
as
the
plan
is
written
and
that
the
community
be
communicated
that
they
connect
and
that
it
be
done
more
like
a
complete
meal.
The
National
is
a
little
different
because
those
funds
are
going
to
be
available
on
application.
G
D
G
B
D
B
A
G
C
G
Other
lives,
It
is
not
known
that
there
are
children
on
the
street
or
people
of
legal
age
who
live
in
that
community,.
It
is
only
that
it
is
known
and
whether
something
good-
and
we
do
not
want
anything
bad
to
happen.
But
if
something
bad
happens,
having
that
relationship,
we
find
that
the
community
they
support
each
other
and
since
they
are
directly
close
to
each
other,
they
are
quicker
to
respond
than
even
the
police
or
the
paramedics,
because
they
are
right.
Next
to
one.
G
I
experienced
that
in
2013,
when
there
were
floods,
we
had
a
neighbor
on
Iris
and
16.
He
had
a
good
east,
they
were
giving
him
his
house
and
we
all
my
neighbor
friends,
had
uncles
near
us
too.
We
went
out
with
snow
shovels,
with
lots
of
bags
of
sand
Trying
to
find
ways
because
the
water
went
to
another.
G
G
Yes,
Exactly,
it
was
just
a
relationship
between
neighbors,
but
still
we
want
those
opportunities
to
exist,
because
sometimes
it
is
difficult.
If
there
is
work,
if
there
are
children,
if
there
are
relatives,
it
is
difficult
to
connect.
So
these
funds
It's
for
them
to
connect
on
a
weekend
for
a
barbecue
or
to
go
outside.
C
G
Can
offer
you
up
to
a
thousand
dollars
for
equipment?
You
need
for
bottles
of
water
that
you
want
to
create
just
so
that
there
is
more
access
to
our
trails
eros
throughout
the
city.
So
there
is,
but
the
goal
is
to
bring
the
neighbors
right
to
come
and
it
is
difficult.
I
understand
that.
Sometimes
it
is
not
something
very
fun
to
have
to
meet
the
neighbors,
but
this
is
also
an
opportunity
and
we
want
to
see
more
and
I
love
those.
B
A
C
B
G
G
What
is
easiest
to
use-
and
you
just
have
to
fill
out
the
application
that
you
have
to
fill
out.
One
by
one
session
can
not
be
saved.
Good
And
then
return
This
one,
but
it
is
on
the
internet.
They
give
their
documents,
they
can
upload
it
to
the
website,
and
then
we
receive
applications
depending
on
the
program.
G
C
G
D
G
D
G
A
G
We
have
Well,
there
are
three
sessions.
This
March
10
At
6
in
the
afternoon
We're
going
to
a
session
in
Spanish,
and
it's
going
to
be
on
Brexit
in
north
Boulder,
and
it's
just
an
hour
a
little
while
to
be
able
to
meet
and
talk
about
the
process.
We
have
a
presentation
that
I'm
just
going
to
present
to
explain
the
process
more
or
less
how
it
is,
and
also
to
offer
sessions
that
are
more
personal.
G
If
necessary.
I
also
understand
that
the
applications
are
something
like
people
are
like
me,,
it
is
very
difficult
for
me
sometimes
to
have
and
be
able
to
make
a
complete
application
So.
My
goal
now
is
also
to
open
my
calendar
to
the
community
in
case
they
need
help.
We
'll
have
a
coffee
and
in
some
application
together,
so
that
it
can
be
made
more
accessible
because
sometimes
it's
difficult
and
I
don't
understand.
G
A
B
G
C
Considering
the
number
of
natural
disasters
that
occur
in
the
United
States,
it
is
likely
that
in
the
next
decade
all
regions
will
have
to
deal
with
some
kind
of
emergency
between
school
sports
and
social
life.
It
is
likely
that
when
it
happens,
you
will
not
be
with
your
children.
They
know
to
be
ready,
g-spot
or
diagonal.
Children
have
information
and
educational
tools
to
facilitate
this
conversation.
When
the
time
comes,
they
will
feel
prepared
and
not
scared.
So
talk
to
your
family
today
and.
B
We
want
more
books,
books
to
read,,
so
we
can
have
reading
groups
and
parties
that
are
great
parties,,
a
way
to
build
community
with
our
neighbors,
meet
our
neighbors,
I
loved
it,
I
loved
it,.
What
did
you
do
with,?
What
did
you
do?
With?,
you're
leaving
What?
Do
you
take
away
from
this
from
this
podcast.
A
B
I
love
it,
you
know
how
always
we
will
have
all
the
data
of
both
guests
of
the
programs
that
they
are
organizing
in
the
notes
of
the
podcast.
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you
liked
it,
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