My connection with radio began long before it became my profession. As a child, I would grab my father's Philips cassette recorder, plug in a microphone and spend hours introducing songs or improvising interviews with family members at home.
In the summer of 1992, the year of the Barcelona Olympic Games, I took my first steps in broadcasting at Radio Pardinyes, a small community radio station in Lleida. Alongside other young enthusiasts, we filled the weekends with music, entertainment and local programming. That experience marked the beginning of a journey that has never stopped.
Since then, I have been involved in a wide range of radio projects, creating programmes, launching my own initiatives and ultimately turning a childhood passion into a career. Since 2002 I have been part of the COPE network, first at Cadena 100 and, since 2009, within the news and programming teams of COPE Lleida and COPE Catalunya.
More than three decades later, I still approach communication with the same enthusiasm. To me, radio is much more than a medium: it informs, accompanies, connects people and creates a sense of closeness that is difficult to replicate in any other format.