Mallorca Global Mag brings together in Voces recent statements from figures who live in, pass through or view Mallorca from very different fields: cinema, science, business, literature or everyday life. Phrases that say far more than they seem and that, taken together, sketch a spontaneous portrait of the moment.
Julio Medem

Photo: Evolution Mallorca Film Festival / Thor Schoof.
During his tribute at the Evolution Festival, he spoke to Diario de Mallorca about the impact of Sex and Lucía on Formentera. “After your film, the island filled up,” some friends told him. Medem recalled that many women travelled to the island inspired by the protagonist “to give themselves a new opportunity”, although he acknowledged that today “tourism by very wealthy people” predominates.
Xavier Rosselló

Photo: CAIB.
The Mallorcan cardiologist told Última Hora, after leading an international study that challenges decades of post-heart-attack treatment: “The heart recovers better than it did 50 years ago. Beta-blockers provide no benefit in patients with normal cardiac function.”
Sandro Albadalejo

Photo: Carmina Shoemaker.
The director of Carmina Shoemaker outlined his next international steps in Economía de Mallorca: “We are between two European capitals and Tokyo, which will be the next opening. We’re excited about London and also Germany, between Munich or Hamburg. The German market fits very well with our product.”
Antònia Vicens

Photo: Ediciones Contrabando.
The author reflected on the background of her work Agafa la teva creu: “As a child I didn’t know the name of a single mountain in Mallorca, but I did know what had happened in Judea two thousand years ago. And today the same thing is still happening between Israel and Palestine. It disappoints me: as humanity, we have very little strength,” she told Vila Web.
Mar Aldeguer

Photo: Coolook.
A prominent figure on Forbes’ list of Balearic influencers, Mar Aldeguer shared on Instagram the emotion she experienced at Palma Cathedral during her daughter’s wedding: “It’s hard to condense so many feelings, but I can sum it up as: happiness. My parents were married here, then I was… and now my beloved Moni, with a wonderful man.”

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