These are the items we have found.
Casi me muero: (Y OTROS HITS)
For years I hid behind smiles, extravagant looks, and an entertainer persona that I created myself. I came from being a child who learned to take refuge in the Spice Girls, on TV, and in those worlds where being different didn’t seem like a punishment.
This book tells how that persona got out of my control, how I hit rock bottom — including a near-death experience — and how, recently, I have started to forgive myself. Between personal narrative and pop culture phenomena — from Britney Spears to Amy Winehouse — I review obsessive behaviors, bullying, depression, abuses of power, and addictions that are everywhere, to understand what they say about us as a society.
About the author:
Jordi Chicletol (@jordi_chicletol) is a cultural creator, presenter, and DJ from Barcelona with over 15 years of experience connecting the dots between pop culture, audiovisual media, and mental health. With a unique and committed perspective, he has developed his own voice that combines analysis, irony, and sensitivity, both in traditional media and digital platforms.
As a communicator, he has worked in radio, television, and live events, being a familiar face at festivals, talks, and cultural projects. On social media, Jordi has built a loyal community through content that mixes humor, generational memory, and social critique, with a special focus on diversity and emotional well-being. His Instagram account is a space where pop culture becomes a tool for reflection and representation.
Passionate about vinyl music and the history of club culture in Barcelona, he has also worked as a DJ and curator of musical projects with a gender perspective and affective memory. He has collaborated with institutions, brands, and platforms such as Filmin, Tendencias.tv, Primavera Sound, and the In-Èdit Festival.
Jordi advocates for the power of personal narratives to transform the collective imagination, and he does so from experience: after going through complex mental health processes, he has turned his journey into a megaphone to break stigmas and create space for necessary conversations.