Until December 17, every Wednesday at 19.00 CTL Kambalache will broadcast its program, starring people with intellectual disabilities and integrated in the workshop "Enredad@gcentrokairos-coop".

The videopodcast is back "Get involved with Kambalache"It does so with a live format and with an audience, with La Harinera (San José) as a stage, thanks to the cession of this space by the City Council of Zaragoza. The program, a project of the workshop "Enredad@s" of the CTL Kambalacheis designed for and starring people with intellectual disabilities and until December 17, it will be broadcast every Wednesday from the flour mill at 7:00 p.m. and will be rebroadcast every Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. through YouTubewhere it will be available.

A total of 18 people with intellectual disabilities participate in the development of this podcast, led by Amanda Ruiz (project manager) and Raúl Tomás (volunteer and co-director, as well as responsible for the technical area) and with the support of Laura Benito, also a volunteer.

"We used to do a radio program, but the participants in the 'Enredad@s' workshop asked us for something new, so we thought of a podcast to reach more people," says Ana Martínez, coordinator of Kambalache. "The objective in bringing it to La Harinera is to bring this project of people with intellectual disabilities to the general public and to the San José neighborhood.. Admission is free to listen and watch the podcast live and we want it to be participatory, to involve the attendees",

La Harinera and the Zaragoza City Council have also financially supported the development of this podcast as an example of inclusive creativity and community participation. It has a weekly frequency and the intention of its promoters is to continue with the program throughout the school year. The "podcasters" of "Enrédate con Kambalache" already have experience: last year they recorded an extensive season that can be listened to at its YouTube channel. "We invite you to follow us and support us on this platform, something that gives a lot of motivation to the members of the workshop," says Martinez.