Esther Arroyo is a woman who knows how to enjoy life in motion. Each of its steps, both professionally and personally, seems to be marked by the ability to change course and adapt to what is coming, either on a trip or when taking the wheel of a car. If there is something that has taught us through your life, it is not only about reaching a destination, but about what happens on the road and in that transit from one place to another, which, where appropriate, is filled with stories, emotions and learning.
The one that Miss Spain was in 1990 focused his life on the interpretation and left us for the memory of a character that we will hardly forget: that of Alicia Rocha, "Ali", in the acclaimed series Journalists, a editor of culture and events, brave, fun and determined, who faced life with a mixture of professional rigor and tenderness. However, outside the cameras, Esther has always been a woman who has traveled to her own rhythm, exploring not only the world, but also reinventing herself. Moving, traveling and going from one place to another are actions that for Esther suppose more than a simple physical transfer: they are a way of connecting with life, of getting carried away by curiosity and learning constantly.
Esther, how are you?
Well, I'm better than in arms, I'm going to tell you. Actually, my state is a little madness: I am very happy and very sad at the same time because, as a good traveler that I am, I have spent the love of my children to the point that the elder has gone to live in Australia and the little one to China, specifically Shanghai, to learn the language. On the one hand, I think: "What a shame, my girl", but, on the other, enjoying a lot in the distance of her experience.
Do you like to drive?
Yes, I love it! Could that announcement give me: "Do you like to drive?" Look, this summer we went with my daughter to Holland by car and, then, the return, as we had no more time, we did it in just two days.
What does it mean for you to put yourself behind the wheel and what ...
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