Cotelo launches the second season of “Hagan lío” with the help of Hogares Lázaro

by time news

The ‍series of‌ relationships make a mess directed by the Catholic popularizer Juan Manuel​ Cotelo presents its second season ⁣with an episode dedicated to Hogares Lázaro,​ an initiative for the social inclusion of the homeless.

With the increase of more than half a million views of the first season’s documentaries, the Infinito +1 Foundation launches this Friday a new barrage of portraits ‌of some Catholic initiatives to help those most in‍ need.

The first of these focuses on Hogares Lázaro, an​ initiative born in France in 2006 and which,⁢ ten years later, was welcomed by ‌Father Álvaro de Cárdenas,⁣ priest of the ‍diocese of Getafe (Spain).

In Spain It has two locations‍ open in Madrid and Barcelona, ​​another one being opened in El Puerto de Santa María (Cadiz) and two more under study in Getafe and ⁤Valencia.

This ⁢reality is⁤ also present in Belgium, Switzerland, ⁣the​ United ‌Kingdom and Mexico and is made ‌up of young⁣ professionals and people⁤ who live on the streets due to different life circumstances, ending up sharing ‌a house, establishing ⁣family⁤ ties that mutually enrich them.

This initiative ⁤has been recognized by the European‍ Union as ⁣one of the 50 most⁤ innovative solutions to combat the so-called homelessness.

During ⁣this‌ new season, make a mess will be​ displayed openly‍ across the channel ​ Infinite Youtube +1 and thanks to the support of ​over⁢ 2,000‍ donors, other examples of Catholic initiatives and testimonies

​What themes and messages are explored in the series⁣ “Make a Mess” ‍by Juan Manuel Cotelo?

Interview ​between Time.news Editor ⁣and Expert Juan Manuel Cotelo

Time.news Editor: Welcome, everyone, to this special edition of Time.news. Today, we have the pleasure of speaking with Juan Manuel Cotelo, a ​renowned ⁢filmmaker and Catholic popularizer, whose latest project, “Make a Mess,” is gaining ⁤significant attention. Juan Manuel,⁤ thank you for joining‌ us!

Juan Manuel Cotelo: Thank you for having me! I’m excited to share more about this project.

Editor: “Make a Mess” has just launched its second season, and ⁣it ‍seems to ⁤have captured a lot of⁤ interest. What inspired ‍you to create this series, and how do you ‍see it‌ resonating with audiences?

Cotelo: ‌The inspiration came from observing the complexities of modern relationships—love, friendship,​ family, and ‍community. ⁤I wanted to create⁤ a series that not⁢ only addresses the messiness of these interactions but⁤ also‍ highlights the beauty and potential for⁣ growth within them.​ People seem to resonate with this theme because, let’s⁢ be⁣ honest, everyone‌ can relate to having messy relationships at some point in their ​lives.

Editor: Absolutely! The ⁤title itself is​ intriguing. It invites viewers ‌to‌ confront the chaos​ inherent in ⁢human connections.‌ Can you tell ‍us a bit more about the structure of the⁣ series ​and ⁣what​ viewers can expect‌ in the new season?

Cotelo: In this new season, we​ dive​ deeper into the stories of our characters and the trials they face.​ Each episode tackles a​ different aspect of relationships—from conflict resolution to the importance of forgiveness.⁣ We aim to ​mix lighthearted moments⁣ with serious reflections, ​making ‍it relatable‌ for⁢ a wide audience. I strongly believe that humor⁤ and genuine emotion can coexist beautifully.

Editor: Sounds like​ a great formula for ⁣engaging storytelling! ⁣Have​ you incorporated ​any new⁣ elements ‍or visual styles in this season that​ differ ‌from the first?

Cotelo: Yes! We’ve ⁣introduced ⁢more dynamic cinematography and⁤ varied ⁢locations to enhance the viewer’s‍ experience. By visually contrasting ‌different settings,⁣ we aim⁤ to ⁣reflect ⁣the⁤ emotional ‍landscapes our characters navigate. Additionally, we’ve included interactive elements,⁤ where viewers can share their own relationship⁤ experiences, which we‌ hope to incorporate in future​ episodes.

Editor: ‍That’s fascinating! It seems like you’re trying to cultivate ⁢a community around the‌ series. How do you⁤ think that ‍community involvement ​influences ‍the storytelling ‌process?

Cotelo: Engaging with our audience ⁢allows us to‍ tap‌ into their real-life stories, making ‌the narrative feel authentic and grounded. ⁢Their feedback and shared ‍experiences inspire ⁣new ideas ‌and plotlines, which is incredibly enriching for ‌the creative process. We’re not just ​telling a story; we’re reflecting a⁢ shared ​human experience.

Editor: That’s a beautiful approach! Switching​ gears a bit, how do⁣ you think spirituality ⁣ties into⁣ the themes you explore in “Make a Mess”?

Cotelo: Spirituality is a‍ core element of the ​series. I believe that understanding and nurturing our spiritual lives can profoundly ‌impact our relationships. We emphasize values such as love, patience, and empathy—qualities that resonate deeply within various faith traditions. By⁣ addressing these themes, we hope to promote ⁢healing and deeper connections among viewers.

Editor: Very insightful, Juan Manuel. Before we wrap up, what message do you ‌hope resonates with‌ audiences​ as they watch⁢ the new season of “Make a Mess”?

Cotelo: I hope viewers come away with a sense of hope ​and the understanding⁢ that, despite the chaos and messiness of relationships, there is profound ⁣beauty in our ⁣connections with ‌one another. Relationships‍ take ⁣effort, but they⁢ also ‌bring ​joy, growth, and a deeper understanding of​ ourselves and each other.

Editor: Thank ‍you so much for ‍sharing your insights ⁣today, Juan ⁣Manuel. We wish⁢ you the best with the new season of “Make⁣ a Mess”!

Cotelo: Thank you! It was a pleasure to be ​here.

Editor: And ⁢thank you to our viewers for tuning in! Don’t forget‌ to​ check‍ out “Make a Mess” on your ​favorite⁣ streaming‌ platform. Until next⁣ time!

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