Discover all the episodes of “Letters to the editor”, a space where everyday life transforms into reflections filled with humor, irony, and warmth.
Each episode is an invitation to laugh, think, and reflect, finding inspiration in the ordinary. Enrique shares his stories with a unique style that engages and entertains.
Explore every episode and immerse yourself in his letters, packed with sharp observations about modern society.
Click play and enjoy this journey full of intelligence and vitality.
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It doesn’t Take much to Say “Thank You” and “Sorry”

Today’s letter begins like this: “ But it means a lot. Expressing gratitude with a word, a gesture, or a smile. In response to any act of kindness we receive…” A podcast for those who enjoy intelligent humor and the ironic observation of everyday life. Through his letters, Enrique Stuyck transforms daily anecdotes into sharp reflections…
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“Happy People Are More Seductive”

Today’s letter begins like this: “ I had never really thought much about the nuances of the sentence of this letter until I heard it said by Manela Carmena…” A podcast for those who enjoy intelligent humor and the ironic observation of everyday life. Through his letters, Enrique Stuyck transforms daily anecdotes into sharp reflections on…
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Memory, Forgetting, and Learning

Today’s letter begins like this: “ Whenever I write recall past experiences, I’m reminded of a sentence by Aporrillo: What we continue learning makes up for what we gradually forget…” A podcast for those who enjoy intelligent humor and the ironic observation of everyday life. Through his letters, Enrique Stuyck transforms daily anecdotes into sharp reflections…
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The voice is the mirror of the soul

Today’s letter begins like this: “ Yes, you read that right. I wrote the voice, not the face as it’s supposed to be, as it has always been said…” A podcast for those who enjoy intelligent humor and the ironic observation of everyday life. Through his letters, Enrique Stuyck transforms daily anecdotes into sharp reflections on…
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Living Life

Today’s letter begins like this: “ Since my watch stopped, I’ve been living anchored to the same time, and since my pulse almost stopped a few months ago, I’ve decided I don’t want to just add…” A podcast for those who enjoy intelligent humor and the ironic observation of everyday life. Through his letters, Enrique Stuyck…
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Old Age Isn’t What It Used to Be

Today’s letter begins like this: “ When I was young, I used to imagine my older years surrounded by my children and my grandchildren. What I never really pictured was having great grandchildren…” A podcast for those who enjoy intelligent humor and the ironic observation of everyday life. Through his letters, Enrique Stuyck transforms daily anecdotes…
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Ten to Ten

Today’s letter begins like this: “ After more than 30 years, the battery, my watch must have finally run out and it stopped at 10 to 10. I thought about replacing it…” A podcast for those who enjoy intelligent humor and the ironic observation of everyday life. Through his letters, Enrique Stuyck transforms daily anecdotes into…
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The Sense of Love

Today’s letter begins like this: “ Alongside the five traditional senses, all of them, physical and perceptible. We often refer to a sixth sense, usually linked to intuition, but we rarely, if ever, speak of the sense of love…” A podcast for those who enjoy intelligent humor and the ironic observation of everyday life. Through his…
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The Memory Factory

Today’s letter begins like this: “ Each of us carries a personal store room, a place where from childhood we collect memories, mostly tied to family, that gradually help shape who we become…” A podcast for those who enjoy intelligent humor and the ironic observation of everyday life. Through his letters, Enrique Stuyck transforms daily anecdotes…
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I Do Married to the Web

Today’s letter begins like this: “If we want to browse the internet, we have no choice to accept cookies and to be honest, I still don’t understand what they are…..” A podcast for those who enjoy intelligent humor and the ironic observation of everyday life. Through his letters, Enrique Stuyck transforms daily anecdotes into sharp…
