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Visit our website: https://www.bbvaaprendemosjuntos.com/es Subscribe to our YouTube channel: / @aprendemosjuntos Follow us on Facebook: http://fb.com/aprendemosjuntosBBVA Follow us on Instagram: / aprendemosjuntosbbva Follow us on Twitter: / aprenderjuntos_ Listen to our podcasts on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/07rXxtO... For Manuel Campo Vidal, journalist and professor of Communication, the way we tell stories determines our way of relating to the world. “We have only been trained as receivers; if we had been trained as transmitters, young people would overcome stage fright. Knowing how to debate and communicate will help us solve problems in any area of our lives.” The expert invites us to reflect on why we should naturally encourage good communication and incorporate debates into education from childhood. Journalist, PhD in Sociology and industrial technical engineer, Manuel Campo Vidal is the president of the Academy of Television Sciences and Arts of Spain and of the business school Next International Business School, and is also the head of the Institute of Business Communication. He presented and directed news programmes on TVE and Antena 3 TV, a channel of which he was director and later Vice President. He was also the head of the radio programme Hora 25 on Cadena Ser for four years. Among other awards, he has received the Ondas Award, the Castelar Award for Communicative Effectiveness and the Camilo José Cela Award for Independent Journalism. Campo Vidal highlights the role of communication in our lives, in the social or work environment, and highlights the power of the word, silence, listening and the impact of emotion to communicate correctly. #Let'sLearnTogether