Supplements and podcasts
Degree in Journalism
The students of the 3rd year of Journalism take to the streets to get the stories that will guide their monographs.
Through these stories, the subjects of Genres and Newspaper Editing and Genres and Radio Programs share teams of students, whose mission statement to produce a 24-page supplement and a 3-episode podcast. Same topic, different media.
Con(tact)
Director: Irune Soto
The podcast that explores martial arts to discover what happens beyond the tatami and the ring. Is it just kicks and punches? Here we show you that it's not. We talk about adapted sports, the Philosophy the internship, and the experience of women in contact sports. We bring you closer to a world where contact is intense, but tact is not lacking.
Welcome to Con(tacto), a podcast by Irune Soto, Ariane Martínez, Paulina Prasca, Sara Zuluaga, Miguel Serrano, and Olivia Torre (in essay), together with Luis Valencia (voice-over), Pablo Iranzo (production and editing), and Paula Niebles (direction). For Radio Universidad de Navarra, November 2025.
With an open hand
Con la mano abierta (With an Open Hand) is a podcast series that delves into the living tradition of Basque pelota, a sport that has accompanied the history and identity of numerous communities for centuries. Through interviews, stories, and analysis, we explore how Basque pelota, in its different forms and expressions, has evolved from its early beginnings to today's professional frontons.
The podcast covers the different essential aspects of this universe: its origins, its playing fields, and the people who keep the passion for the ball alive. Each episode opens a window into a world where report coexist with current competition.
In Con la mano abierta, soccer appears not only as a sport, but as a way of understanding a cultural heritage that continues to write new pages in history.
A podcast by María Escolar, Marta Pérez, César Martín, Carmen Gil, Alejandro Chalco, Carlos Soria, Lúa Gulías, Miguel González de la Bandera, and Julen Fernández. ForRadio Universidad de Navarra, November 2025.
Chalk. Behind the tapestry
Chalk. Tras el tapiz (Behind the Tapestry) is a podcast that talks about gymnastics at its finest. What you see: perfection, injuries; what you hear: music, corrections... But above all, what you don't see: anxiety, frustration, fear; and what you don't hear: crying, screaming... This podcast will show how a gymnast begins to live her dream and how she can continue to live it when her body no longer cooperates. You will also learn the story of the most invisible gymnasts: athletes with disabilities.
In final, an intense and memorable journey through the ins and outs of a sport that leaves an indelible mark both on and off the mat: gymnastics.
Chalk. Behind the Tapestry is a story by Ignacio Abadía, Pablo Bergasa, Cristina Cuadrado, Yago González, Constança Kendall, Ainoa Legasa, Mariano Plana, Joana Ros, Alexia Vázquez, and Oihana González, produced by Sandra Lecumberri. ForRadio Universidad de Navarra, November 2025.
Pulling the kuerda
Tirando de la Kuerda invites you to immerse yourself in the world of rural sports through sokatira, the rope game that has united generations and cultures. In three episodes, we explore its history and present: in the first, we discover its origins, its uncertain roots, and how it became an Olympic sport; in the second, we travel to the international arena, where tug-of-war connects players in 72 countries; and in the third, we take a closer look at the local scene, with Navarre as the setting, where competitions, schools, and enthusiasts keep the tradition alive, driven by a spirit of community.
But beyond figures and data, this podcast seeks to get closer to the people who bring tug-of-war to life: children playing in ikastolas (Basque-language schools), women competing, and older people proudly passing on the tradition. Each episode is a journey full of contrasts: between past and present, between local and global, between playful and competitive. Tirando de la Kuerda is a story of ropes, sweat, laughter, and community; a journey that shows that, in the end, we are all united by a rope... and by the stories it tells us.
A podcast produced by Abraham Del Pozo, Valeria Da Motta, Andrés Casal, Íñigo Zazpe, Micaela Lastarria, Pablo Martín, Fernando Holguin, Álvaro Burusco (director), Martina Corella (production), and Rafael Peña (production). ForRadio Universidad de Navarra, November 2025.
At the foot of the slopes
Overcoming age, dealing with an injury that strikes when you are at your peak, competing against your own brother, and ensuring that disability is not an obstacle are the topics addressed in this podcast. A pie de pista tells four stories from Navarran athletics that show the more human side of sport.
A podcast by Miguel Berrueta, Jacobo López, Manuela Heredia, Janetta Yuzbashyan, Ana Sofía Arcila, Carlota Soares, Valeria Henao, María Santacoloma, Juan Carlos Argenzio, Yasmin Maciel, and Marcos López. ForRadio Universidad de Navarra, November 2025.
Copy Ride
Immerse yourself in Copy Ride, a podcast that explores the stories, tricks, and experiences that arise in skateparks and in the world of skating, skateboarding, and BMX. Each episode combines testimonials, sounds from the park, and immersive narration to bring you closer to the heart of urban culture on wheels.
If you want to feel the adrenaline, camaraderie, and passion behind every wheel, this podcast is your guide entering the urban world of skateparks.
A story by Pedro de Arberas (director), Pablo Rodríguez (producer and director), with Camila Cohen, Marisabel Díaz, Beatriz Eguigurems, María Gabriela Morales, Gonzalo Sánchez, Alejo López, Ion Erice, Pablo González, and Sofia López in essay. ForRadio Universidad de Navarra, November 2025.
Monographs on Navarre and the Valencia DANA
Monographs on the streets of Pamplona













