Podcast

Our podcats are hosted on platforms created for this purpose such as Ivoox, YouTube, Spotify and on our corporate Web portal.

Podcast is a sound file that can be listened to or downloaded from the Internet, which is played on mobile phones, tablets and computers and can be listened to as many times as you want. The ideal thing to follow and listen to podcasts are smartphones, because they always accompany us, wherever we are and allow us to take advantage of ideal situations to listen to them. It can be played whenever the user prefers and the possibility of subscribing to the channel is also allowed, in our case PodcastFM, and thus receive automatic updates.

It is a new communication channel different to add to those that Fraternidad-Muprespa already has, such as YouTube. With a podcast we can reach a larger audience.

We are betting on this new product because in a few minutes of listening you will learn content or learn about how our daily lives work, with interviews with experts in different areas.

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The importance of seeing prevention with Vision Zero

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Vision Zero represented a transformative approach to prevention, integrating safety, health and well-being at all levels, with the conviction that this would reduce harm.

We now recover the Fratertalk that featured Joaquín Ruiz as a guest, in which he shared the main foundations of Vision Zero, its advantages and the keys to successfully implementing it in companies. Quite an expert, since the director of the consulting firm PrevenControl is also 50% of the “Vision Zero” podcast, as well as a collaborator with different media focused on the dissemination of prevention. 
 

People at the center of occupational road safety

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Last October Bartolome Vargas, who has dedicated more than 45 years of his working life to accumulating experience in this field. For 16 years he served as the first Chief Prosecutor of Road Safety of the State Attorney General's Office. In recognition of this work, in 2022 he was awarded the 'Ponle Freno' Award for Lifetime Achievement in Road Safety. Their testimony is what opens minds and raises awareness.

The importance of making mental health visible and destigmatizing

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According to the WHO, more than 300 million people around the world suffer from depression and mental health problems. In fact, depression will be the main cause of illness in 2030, that is, right now, hence the importance of focusing on this type of pathology. Sara Reyes, an expert psychologist in family and systemic therapy and researcher, explains the factors that can cause depression to develop, how we can help a worker who suffers from it, or the role of a company in favor of the emotional well-being of its staff. 

Collado-Villalba, example of integration in + commitment

Collado-Villalba, example of integration in + commitment

+Compromiso, an alliance of mutual societies, was born in 2019 with the clear vocation of combining synergies between its three members: Asepeyo, Fraternidad-Muprespa and the purposes of collaboration with Social Security, legally assigned.

One of the keys to advancing common work is included in the following point: “jointly using facilities, healthcare and administrative centers specific to each mutual company.”

This is already a reality in a center in the Community of Madrid, located in the town of Collado-Villalba; a center that Asepeyo opened in 2010 and that since February 2022 has welcomed four Fraternidad-Muprespa employees in the afternoons, who take care of their protected workers at this headquarters. This is how the first coexistence experience proposed by the +Compromiso agreement was carried out and we tell it in this podcast.

Pedro García Aguado. I leave it... whenever I want?

Pedro García Aguado. I'll leave it... whenever I want?

The first Fraternidad-Muprespa Fratertalk featured an elite athlete, an Olympic champion, a record-breaking man. Also with a former cocaine addict who shared that first talk to explain how addiction interferes in multiple aspects of a person's life, of course also at work. The impressive nature of his testimony becomes more relevant if we see the film “42 seconds”, currently in theaters, which recreates the Spanish men's water polo team in Barcelona '92, delving into the personal stories of our guest and that of his captain on the team, Manel Estiarte.

Who is behind workplace accidents?

Who is behind workplace accidents?

The answer to the question is answered today by Nieves González García, head of the Occupational Health and Safety Unit at the Provincial Labor and Social Security Inspection of Madrid and Óscar Barrios García, delegated prosecutor for occupational accidents at the Provincial Prosecutor's Office of Ávila. In this Podcast they explain how the two organizations act in the preventive system to achieve safe working conditions for workers.

You also learn to prevent by talking about prevention

You also learn to prevent by talking about prevention

What happens when two people passionate about occupational risk prevention, two born preventionists, meet to talk? Well, the conversation is a must-listen. This is what happened recently, when Ana Serrano, a specialist in prevention but also in occupational well-being, and host of her own space on prevention in the program “Las mornings de Onda Aragonesa” invited Natalia Fdez.

The result of the meeting is an interesting review of the importance of communicating the actions carried out by the Mutual Collaborators with Social Security, the impact of the pandemic on the communication of the PRL, the prominence in the political, social, economic, cultural and business debate of the SDGs, and the management of diversity as a mantra that generates competition, since having healthy and inclusive companies has a direct impact on fewer sick leave and absenteeism rates, and greater well-being at work. Here you have the interview. 

Natalia Fdez. Laviada “Communication in my company is healthy”

Natalia Fdez. Laviada “Communication in my company is healthy”

Why is communication so important in the field of mutual collaborators with Social Security, such as Fraternidad-Muprespa?

This answer, which is so complicated to give, is the focus of a conversation between Adrián Díaz Caneja, director of Mi Company is Healthy, and Natalia Fdez. Laviada, deputy director of prevention, quality and communication at

This talk focuses on a fundamental idea: to communicate it is important to know how to find the ideal format and the most appropriate channel for the different interest groups, such as companies, consultancies, workers, entrepreneurs, self-employed workers, social graduate schools or society in general.

Does it take a long time to recognize an occupational disease?

Does it take a long time to recognize an occupational disease?

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Occupational diseases are abundant in today's working society, including their diagnosis, their assessment and, most importantly, their prevention. What is not so well known is their true origin, since the damage they cause is usually slow and gradual. Montserrat García Gómez, head of the Occupational Health Area of ​​the Ministry of Health, and José Ignacio Mora, Director of the I.T. Care Coordination and Control Center. of the Mutua, tell us the reality that all workers should know.

What does the sinking of the Titanic have in common with current workplace accidents?

1x26: FraterTalk23 What does the sinking of the Titanic have in common with current workplace accidents?

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110 years ago the Titanic sank due to a terrible accident that humanity will remember throughout its history. Just as many think that Jack did fit in with Rose, many others wonder to what extent the catastrophe could have been avoided. To do this, we have brought Antonio José Millán, providing solutions to all the errors made during navigation and explaining the causes they share with the most common workplace accidents today. 
Millán is the director of the AXA Prevention Chair and the winner of the extraordinary career achievement award in our Escolástico Zaldívar awards last year. In addition, he is the promoter of the first and only "Culture of Prevention" Pavilion existing to date in our country located in the Granada Science Park and also promoter of the exhibition "Could the Titanic tragedy be avoided? The importance of prevention."