Science voice
He appears late at night, to discover the life's enigmas to the audience.
Eduard Punset, and his program Redes in 'La 2', are a drop of water in the middle of the TV schedule desert.
He broadcasts, with his nice catalan accent and his frequently stretched hands and arms when he asks something important, the latest scientific advances once a week for an hour.
He really enjoys with his job. He loves science. You can see he is always keen on learning from his interviewed scientists, although he is 70. He wants the spectators to be involved with the scientific methods.
You feel happy to see someone, with an age to be retired, who wants to learn more and more, who is so interested in science. He's not afraid of technological advances, nor of a future society living with robots. Investigation with stem cells doesn't scare him.
He seems he has found the happiness that he explains in his last but one book. From my point of view, a model to follow.
Here is an interview of him published in La Vanguardia.
Eduard Punset, and his program Redes in 'La 2', are a drop of water in the middle of the TV schedule desert.
He broadcasts, with his nice catalan accent and his frequently stretched hands and arms when he asks something important, the latest scientific advances once a week for an hour.
He really enjoys with his job. He loves science. You can see he is always keen on learning from his interviewed scientists, although he is 70. He wants the spectators to be involved with the scientific methods.
You feel happy to see someone, with an age to be retired, who wants to learn more and more, who is so interested in science. He's not afraid of technological advances, nor of a future society living with robots. Investigation with stem cells doesn't scare him.
He seems he has found the happiness that he explains in his last but one book. From my point of view, a model to follow.
Here is an interview of him published in La Vanguardia.
7 Comments:
Always with your interesting contributions! Thanks so much! I really enjoy the REDES programme too but cannot always be awake so late at night.
I think he has published more than one book. In fact, more than five even!
I'd like to comment a few things.
I'd say:
-to discover the enigmas of life to the audience
-catalan ACCENT
-he is always keen ON learnING
-happiness
Please, correct.
Good job! Thanks!
By Anonymous, at 3:49 AM
hello! I have heard about Eduard Punset but I don't know that he was on TV, now! thanks for your post!
By brujarula, at 3:12 AM
Hi The Dock Of The Bay!
I have found your post very interesting. I didn’t know the existence of this program’Redes’ but I have the same problem that Núria, I can’t be awake so late. It’s a pity that this kind of programs was retransmitted so late.
I have read the interview and I absolutely agree with his point of view and with his sentence ‘Happiness is the absence of fear’.
In my case, I have some fears and I’m sure that if I haven’t them, I will be more happy.
Have a nice day!
By Poolux, at 2:21 PM
HELLO!
I always learn something new with your comments.
I have seen some articles about Eduard Punset but I've never read because I thought that it wasn't interesting but with your words the things change... Good comment!
THANKS!
By Pumuky's & CO., at 12:43 AM
Thanks for your comments but this has come to an end ... ohhh what a pity!!
An do now it's time to know how are you? we are going to meet in Sitges hehe
many kisses
By NaCuPeNdA, at 7:24 AM
I have enjoyed reading yor blog so much and I'm now very sorry that the experience is coming to an end.
I have not been as active as you have been... I certainly admire your sting will and your level of English too!
Good luck in life.
See you at the party and next year, probably...
By Nuria Vidal, at 1:43 AM
Was watching Redes last night and thought of you. I took the chance to send a little message as I was updating and deleting stuff on my blog today. Just getting ready for the classes soon!
Hope you had a wonderful summer.
See you soon
By Anonymous, at 1:56 AM
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