Digital platforms continue to grow and television channels have begun to pay attention to the public that is looking for new content on them. CT Television launches into the world on-line and of streaming through the first production that it will present exclusively on its website to strengthen its programming in this area as well.
Transcend with Wendy Rosillo is he podcast by the Ecuadorian journalist who will share self-help or spiritual (non-religious) information with the followers of this space. “I have this podcast since 2020, it really stems from a digital project that I had, for a few years, I would tell you that for about six years, and that I tried to produce it to do it on a digital platform, but the production was very expensive, I am you super sincere, I couldn’t continue, but I had the idea ever since. Since I ran out of money and couldn’t do the video production as I wanted, I turned it into podcast in 2020, taking advantage of the time of the pandemic and that is how I entered this world, in Ecuador there were not many podcast”, Rosillo details.
That work resulted in a first season of ten episodes. “It went very well for me, everything was organic, I did not invest money, it was for the love of art and to finally get my project out, but last year, with the change of administration of TC Television, I consider my home, I knocked on the door and received the opportunity to work together on this project”, he adds.
Rosillo, 45, assures that the content of this production does not speak of religions. “It has to do with how to find a way to have a life of more peace, joy, equity, equanimity, because we all live through super difficult times and sometimes we don’t know what to do, sometimes we don’t know where to take and that was what happened to me and that is when I return to what I was telling you about the importance of CT in this project with my television house”.
The communicator reveals that this inner renewal began in 2008, a year that brought drastic changes for her. “In 2008 this internal conflict of mine begins when in less than two months I divorce and they seize CT Television and for me that was a terrible thing. And in less than two months I found out that I was nobody’s Wendy Rosillo, it was no longer her married name, it was no longer hers. CT Television. I continued working for a year or so, but the internal conflict was very great. This was very hard and now, in this new process of my life, I am totally connected with the vulnerability with which I was fighting. I waited a year or so for things to get fixed and it just didn’t get fixed and started to get worse, from my perspective. Wendy Rosillo, a journalist, did not belong to that space as it had changed, so for me it was super hard and I decided to leave, I decided to resign, ”she explains.
Linked to spirituality and exploration, Rosillo entered the self-realization school in 2009. “That is where my great change begins, my great exploration, of trying to discover who I really am. I told myself: I have done everything well, I am a good woman, I have respected my marriage, I got married in love, I studied, I prepared myself, no one has complained about my work, why did everything fall apart? What did I do wrong? And that is exactly what it is about, because we have so many acquired concepts that when what you know as a normal structure crumbles, you feel like you are dying, but thanks to this, all this internal exploration begins, ”she maintains.
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According to Rosillo, the structure of Transcend (the podcast) It’s from interviews. She maintains her figure as a journalist with guests with whom she will address various topics. “Now I want to offer it to people who I think need it, I do not seek to tell you at any time what the formula is for your life to be better and I discovered this when I got cancer, I did discover that there and you have to rediscovering yourself with vulnerability, I verified that it was not the right thing for me, living locked up and trying to solve everything by myself and trying, inadvertently, it is about my personality, it was very hard for me to open up”, she indicates.
Rosillo aspires to connect with the listeners of the podcast and share with them also through their personal digital platforms. Who is Wendy?, we asked her. With certainty he answers: “I hope my answer does not scare you, I am a soul in evolution, the day I understood that my name, my surname, my life, daughter of who I am, where I was born, my career and everything is part of my experience in life, everything was much easier to understand (…) when I recognize myself as a soul, I recognize and see the circumstances of my life as opportunities for growth”, he adds.
Transcend with Wendy Rosillo is scheduled to be released in April, with a weekly episode (it is expected to be between 10 to 12 installments) and that in addition to being available on TC Television Podcast They will also be on Spotify, Google podcast, iPod podcast, Ancor and on the channel’s website (here you can see a video of the space where the production and interview takes place)
cancer in your life
Rosillo, who also works as a communications consultant, assures that the preparation she has had has helped her to accept her illness. “Thanks to all the structure that had been strengthening within me, I really experienced it in a wonderful way, I can tell you that I never questioned why it happened to me, I never saw it as something negative, I was grateful for what was happening to me,” she says .
In May 2021 she was diagnosed with cancer and in June she traveled to Houston (United States) to undergo surgery. She was found to have a subungual melanoma. “It is very aggressive because nobody notices, it comes out on your toenail, super rare, because nobody realizes that you have it and when you do it, everything is already taken and the percentage of life is very low. I am here simply because I have to be here,” she states.
Before the pandemic, he saw a stain on his nail. He paid no attention to it during the pandemic and thought it was a hit. “After the pandemic, the girl who did my nails tells me: she still has the stain and it had gotten bigger, and after almost two years, I went to have it seen and that’s how I discovered it. They do a biopsy and they tell me it’s melanoma,” she mentions,
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Half of her toe, which she named Miki, was amputated. “They operated on me as quickly as possible, they removed half of my finger, it was the only way to save me and they removed some nodes (from my groin) to confirm that the cancer had not entered the body. Thank God no, I had to stay there for a month”, he says.
“Here I am, I have had to undergo rehabilitation again, I have to go every four months to check that the cancer has not returned, that for two years, they discharge me after five years if it does not return, here I go, I have I underwent rehabilitation with Melissa Villavicencio, a wonderful person, whom I interviewed years ago (…) when I had cancer, the amount of love I received was impressive, I felt that people were around me, I felt a super-powerful energy that did not allow me to have fear”, says the journalist who began her career in 1995.
“I did not feel afraid when they told me I had cancer, the only thing I did start to think about was my children, I tried to leave everything ready, to talk to them, not to be afraid and I started to act, to talk to the insurance . When they told me it was cancer I was surprised, but I was super relaxed, I felt that I should let myself help, I gave my sister my children, I took my things and I sent to change. I totally dropped the control issue and said ok, I’m going to receive”, she admits. (I)
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