Responsible for managing and editing podcasts for Prisa Audio’s brands in both Spain and Latin America. She serves as coordinator and executive producer of the European cross-border podcast production project, WePod, involving eight partners from various European countries. Over the past two years, she has contributed to the production of podcasts such as Hoy en El País, Sin control. El universo de Javier Milei, El enemigo. El crimen de la viuda de la CAM, La vida en jaque, and El Silencio roto by El País Audio. She also contributed to La caída del Apóstol, a podcast by El País América produced for Podimo, and ¿Quién mató a Ana Cook? by Podium Chile.

At Podium, she has worked on narrative podcasts such as Criminopatía, Mujeres que corren, ¡Ay, campaneras!, La gran D, and Informe de los bosques, among others. She also leads collaborative processes between Prisa Audio’s various brands to foster creativity among professionals and produce the best audio projects in Spanish. Every week, she writes Sonograma, El País‘ podcast and audio newsletter.

A graduate in Geography and History from the Complutense University of Madrid with a Master’s degree in Museography and Exhibition Creation. She has over 20 years of experience in media production. In 2001, she was part of the team that launched the public television channel of Castilla-La Mancha. She also served as director of external production, overseeing Spanish film investment policies, and led the content strategy for CMMPlay, the first digital platform managed by a regional public television broadcaster.

She has published two books: Cosas que (le) pasan a una madre sin superpoderes (La Esfera de los Libros, 2008) and the essay on depression, Los días iguales (Next Door Publishers, 2018). Following the latter, she has delivered several talks, including the TEDx talk How Could Someone Like You Have Depression? in Valencia in 2019.