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February 16, 2025 65 mins
Fotógrafo de acción durante tres décadas, corresponsal de guerra en 17 conflictos, productor de NBC News en sus oficinas de Beirut y Chipre, corresponsal del Grupo Prisa en Oriente Medio con sede en Beirut y Jerusalén y oficial de enlace de ISAF (International Security Assistance Force) en Afganistán, Irak o el portaaviones "USS Nimitz" y producido documentales para Discovery Channel o National Geographic. Eric ha recibido medallas de la OTAN, ONU, Emirato de Kuwait, Guardia Civil, Homeland Security, DEA, Colegio de Oficiales de la Marina Mercante, Policía de España e Italia y de los Servicios de Inteligencia de Ucrania y Rumania. Obtuvo en 2013 el II Premio Nacional de Investigación Periodística que concede la revista italiana Terra Incognita por su trabajo de investigación sobre el caso «Vatileaks», en el que predijo cinco meses antes la renuncia de Benedicto XVI. En el mes de julio del mismo año recibió el premio anual Strillaerischia (Italia) al Mejor Enviado Especial por su trabajo en Afganistán. Como escritor es autor de 30 ensayos políticos y cuatro novelas publicadas en 42 países, su última obra el libro "El paciente A" acaba de publicarse: https://amzn.to/42UdPHw y ahonda ahonda en la salud de Hitler, revelando detalles inéditos de su historial médico. Esta información se ha conocido gracias a los diarios de Theodor Morell, su médico de cabecera entre 1936 y 1945, y revelan que Hitler consumía una gran variedad de fármacos y drogas que incluían cocaína, anfetaminas, glucosa, testosterona, estradiol y corticosteroides. También padecía de hipocondría, especialmente durante sus últimos años, en los que sufrió graves eccemas y problemas de estómago provocados por el estrés. En este libro busca la correlación entre sus afecciones y sus acciones. También expone si realmente los medicamentos afectaban en su toma de decisiones. Y es que fue el máximo responsable de la muerte de más de 17 millones de personas. El paciente A intenta esclarecer los hechos y acontecimientos que le empujaron a la toma de decisiones, aportando una visión más completa del Holocausto y de la mentalidad de este infame líder. Eric es el creador del Reto Pelayo Vida, organizando expediciones con con mujeres supervivientes de cáncer, con niños que han sufrido bullying, o con niños en riesgo de exclusión social. Este año será su séptima edición, con una apasionante expedición al paralelo 66 norte. http://www.retopelayovida.com Las mujeres que se presentan al Reto Pelayo Vida, representan a todas esas mujeres que luchan cada día contra el cáncer que padecen. Las mujeres que consiguen una plaza en alguno de los Retos, tienen la gran responsabilidad, por ellas y por todos esos pacientes, que vean que después del cáncer se pueden hacer miles de cosas y de que sigue habiendo mucha vida. Ver a estas mujeres ascender el pico más alto de África, atravesar el Atlántico, pisar el frío Ártico o pedalear en el Valle del Annapurna, demuestran que con una actitud positiva puedes derribar cualquier muro. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Sigue el podcast en plataformas Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/show/0Mp057Z37IluF6Ysl0iOZ5 ivoox →https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-radio-el-respeto_sq_f1195359_1.html Apple Podcast → https://podcasts.apple.com/es/podcast/radio-el-respeto/id1038014432?l=en?l=en Google → https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9pdHVuZXN1Lml0dW5lcy5hcHBsZS5jb20vZmVlZC9pZDEwMzgwMTQ0MzI Músicas del canal La música de inicio: L'etoile Danse de Meydan La música del final con chica cantando: Monsoons de Johannes Bornlöf Feat. Le June Todas las músicas aquí: https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/f8gwe8/ Web Página web de El Respeto → https://elrespeto.es Redes Sociales X El Respeto → https://twitter.com/radioelrespeto Instagram El Respeto → https://www.instagram.com/radioelrespeto/ X Pablo Fuente → https://twitter.com/PabloFuente Instagram El Respeto → https://www.instagram.com/pablofuente/ Redes Sociales del Equipo: Nacho Sevilla | https://twitter.com/nachorsevilla Fernando Sierra | https://twitter.com/Peeweeyo1
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