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Nadie quiere oír tu historia

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La gente no ignora tu historia. Ignora cómo la cuentas.Has vivido cosas que te cambiaron: una pérdida, un logro, una crisis, una decisión valiente… y aun así, cuando lo cuentas, suena largo, confuso o “demasiado personal”. Y pasa lo inevitable: nadie se queda.En Nadie quiere oír tu historia, el historiador y novelista Mario Escobar —autor de más de cien libros publicados y con millones de lectores— te muestra cómo transformar tu vida en un relato que conecte, inspire y deje huella. No es un manual de “marketing personal” ni un libro para inventarte un personaje: es una guía práctica para descubrir el hilo conductor de lo que has vivido, darle estructura, emoción y claridad, y comunicarlo con autenticidad.Este libro es para ti si lideras equipos, emprendes, creas contenido, enseñas, escribes, vendes ideas, hablas en público —o simplemente quieres comunicarte mejor y dejar de sentir que “no sabes explicarte”.Con ejemplos de la historia, la literatura y la vida real, aprenderás a:

  • Identificar el hilo conductor de tu historia (sin exagerar ni maquillar).
  • Usar conflicto, emoción y verdad para captar atención y generar empatía.
  • Hablar de ti sin sonar egocéntrico: mensaje primero, ego fuera.
  • Convertir heridas y fracasos en sentido y en aprendizaje útil para otros.
  • Preparar tu historia para entrevistas, discursos, redes, liderazgo, escritura y conversaciones clave.

Porque la posteridad no recuerda hechos: recuerda relatos. Y no hay destino sin narración: quien no cuenta su historia, deja que otros la cuenten por él.Tu historia ya es valiosa. Ahora toca contarla de un modo que el mundo quiera escuchar.

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People don’t ignore your story. They ignore the way you tell it.You’ve lived through things that changed you—a loss, an achievement, a crisis, a brave decision… and yet, when you talk about them, it sounds long, confusing, or “too personal.” And then the inevitable happens: no one stays.In Nobody Wants to Hear Your Story, historian and novelist Mario Escobar—author of more than one hundred published books with millions of readers—shows you how to turn your life into a story that connects, inspires, and leaves a mark. This is not a “personal branding” manual, nor a book about inventing a persona; it is a practical guide to discovering the common thread of what you’ve lived, giving it structure, emotion, and clarity, and communicating it with authenticity.This book is for you if you lead teams, build a business, create content, teach, write, sell ideas, speak in public—or simply want to communicate better and stop feeling like you “don’t know how to explain yourself.”With examples from history, literature, and real life, you will learn how to:

  • Identify the common thread of your story (without exaggerating or polishing it).
  • Use conflict, emotion, and truth to capture attention and create empathy.
  • Talk about yourself without sounding self-centered: message first, ego out.
  • Turn wounds and failures into meaning and useful learning for others.
  • Prepare your story for interviews, speeches, social media, leadership, writing, and key conversations.

Because posterity does not remember facts—it remembers stories. And there is no destiny without narration: whoever doesn’t tell their story lets others tell it for them.Your story is already valuable. Now it’s time to tell it in a way the world wants to hear.

About the Author(s)

Mario Escobar Golderos holds a degree in History and a Diploma in Advanced Studies in Modern History. He has written numerous books and articles on the Inquisition, the Protestant Reformation, and religious sects. He is a professor at Spain’s distance-learning university, UNED, and a contributing columnist for various publications. Passionate about history and its mysteries, Escobar has delved into the depths of Church history, the different sectarian groups that have struggled within it, and the discovery and colonization of the Americas. He specializes in the lives of unorthodox Spanish and American figures.

A novelist, essayist, and lecturer, he has written extensively on the Inquisition, the Protestant Reformation, and religious sects.

He regularly publishes in the magazines Más Allá and National Geographic Historia.

Driven by his passion for history and its enigmas, he has carried out in-depth studies of Church history, the various sectarian movements that have emerged within it, and the discovery and colonization of the Americas, specializing in the lives of heterodox Spanish and American figures.

His first work, Conspiración Maine (2006), was a success, followed by El Mesías Ario (2007), El secreto de los Assassini (2008), and La profecía de Aztlán (2009), all part of the saga starring Hércules Guzmán Fox, George Lincoln, and Alicia Mantorella.

His book Francis: The First Latin American Pope has been translated into 12 languages, including Chinese, English, French, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese, and Danish.

Red Sun over Hiroshima (2009) and The Land of Tears (2010) are among his most intimate works. He has also published essays such as Martin Luther King (2006), History of Freemasonry in the United States (2009), The Twelve Legacies of Steve Jobs (2012), the biography Francis: The First Latin American Pope (2013), The Ione Saga (2013), the Apocalypse Series (2012), the Mission Verne Saga (2013), The Circle (2014), Welcome to Clayton Lake (2015), The Time Machine (2015), and Lullaby of Auschwitz (2016).

Additional Info

Item ID 1510051
ISBN-13 9798887697086
Speedy 692393
Publication Date Oct 13, 2026
# of Pages 208
Format Trade Paper
Language SPA