Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
In a surprising twist in the podcasting landscape, Kylie Kelce, a 32-year-old high school field hockey coach, has surged to the top of the charts with her new podcast, "Not Gonna Lie," unseating the long-reigning "The Joe Rogan Experience." As her show captures the attention of millions, reactions have poured in, ranging from skepticism and annoyance among Rogan’s diehard fans to joy among Kelce's supporters. Kylie Kelce, who has remained largely in the background of her family’s celebrity, prefers to keep a low profile. "I don’t need you to know who I am," she stated during a rare interview from her home studio near Philadelphia. Her husband, Jason Kelce, is a beloved former center for the Philadelphia Eagles, and her brother-in-law, Travis Kelce, is a star tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, currently making headlines for his relationship with pop icon Taylor Swift. Kylie's previous appearances on the hit podcast "New Heights" have only furthered her reach, especially given that her first episode was the show’s most-viewed. The appeal of "Not Gonna Lie" may lie in its fresh perspective amidst a sea of male-dominated podcasting content. Kelce's candid discussions primarily revolve around “mom stuff,” often sprinkled with humor and frank language, which resonates with a growing audience seeking relatable, conversational content regarding sports, motherhood, and life. Michaela Hammond, CEO of OffBall, notes that Kylie's podcast caters to listeners interested in sports but in a more personable and light-hearted manner. Kylie attributes her success to her willingness to tackle honesty head-on. Her podcast's captivating launch was marked by her bold admission that her husband does not take on the responsibility of watching their children—an assertion that struck a chord with many listeners. "Maybe it's the promise that you're not going to get lied to," she explained, emphasizing the rawness her audience craves. As "Not Gonna Lie" has claimed the number one spot on Apple Podcasts and fluctuated between first and second place on Spotify, Kelce's show has generated an impressive 25 million downloads and social media views in its inaugural week, according to Wave Sports + Entertainment. This has made it the most successful launch in the company's history, which also produced the Kelce brothers' "New Heights." Despite her rapid ascension, Kelce remains unfazed by comparisons to Rogan and his podcasting empire. While she acknowledges his wide reach—boasting over 16 million followers compared to her 172,000—she insists her focus is on creating engaging content without feeding into the competitive narrative. "I couldn't care less about the charts," she said, embodying a refreshing disregard for the standard pressures that come with newfound fame. The podcast landscape has not just opened up for Kelce; it has also highlighted a shift in audience desires. While many traditional podcasts dive into lengthy discussions and complex subjects, Kelce’s episodes are intentionally brief, catering to busy listeners, particularly women. With a runtime of around 45 minutes, "Not Gonna Lie" is designed for those juggling multiple responsibilities. Yet, Kelce’s relatability is multifaceted. She has attended elite events like Milan Fashion Week but maintains a down-to-earth demeanor characterized by a cluttered home and an unpretentious wardrobe. Her approachability extends to her public persona, as she shares her parenting journey and expresses a desire to keep her children grounded amidst their family's rising profile. As her podcast continues to grow, Kelce is unapologetic about her beliefs and politics. While some speculate about her family's political affiliations, she confidently states her alignment with progressive values and expresses interest in interviewing figures like Michelle Obama. Through it all, her commitment remains to authenticity, a promise to her listeners that she will share her unvarnished truth, regardless of the consequences. In an industry often dominated by controversy and sensationalism, Kylie Kelce's "Not Gonna Lie" emerges as a beacon of relatability and honesty, inviting listeners into the life of a woman navigating the intersections of sports, motherhood, and fame with a refreshing, candid voice. Whether this podcast will maintain its momentum remains to be seen, but for now, Kylie's journey from obscurity to chart-topping success is a testament to the power of genuine storytelling.