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Conversations in Bed

Conversations in Bed

De : Paula de Lima
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Several up and coming artists, friends and random people end up in my bed and we talk about life, New York, marshmallows and pillows. Every recording is made in a bed, whether mine or someone else's.Copyright Paula de Lima Sciences sociales
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    • Ep. 20: Juanita Hincapie
      Jul 31 2019
      In this episode, Paula is in bed with the world champion of debate in Spanish, Juanita Hincapie Restrepo. They've known each other for years and are in the middle of a three day PJ party while Paula finds an apartment in Bogota. Juanita opens up about being a collegiate in the prestigious Universidad del Rosario, being an awesome law student and the upcoming world championship of debate in English, which will be in Thailand in December.

      And of course nonsense.
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      18 min
    • Ep. 19: Siblings in Bed with Martin de Lima
      Jul 24 2019
      Anything can happen when you're in bed with your brother.

      This is an unscripted conversation of two siblings in bed. One of them is an award-winning film score composer, member of the hit band Ok Goodnight, still in college; and the other one is Paula.

      You can find out more about Martin's work here:
      www.martindelima.com

      Martin's band, Ok Goodnight has two songs out on Spotify and on YouTube and possibly more platforms if you are into other things.
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      18 min
    • Ep. 18: Leaving for the Airport
      Jul 17 2019
      Paula recorded an episode literally half an hour before she had to leave for the airport. In it she talks about what she's excited about going back to Colombia, and what she's excited about going back to Universidad de Los Andes. And how nervous she is. And sad too. But happy. She's sappy.
      And though technically she wasn't in bed (which was already dismantled and set out for recycling) her mattress of two years was keeping her company in the background.
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      15 min
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