Eminent personalities such as Carla Estrada, Cesar Lozano, Kike Santander, Mauricio Henao, Mane de la Parra, Jose Ron and Poncho de Anda, among others will gather and participate with him in a group meditation.
MIAMI, Oct. 13, 2015 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — Ismael Cala, host of CNN en Espanol, author and international lecturer, is excited to announce his new book launch, “El secreto del bambu” (‘The Secret of Bamboo’) in Mexico City, as well as the Third Meditation Challenge, “Extraordinary Relationships.”
He will present “El secreto del bambu” on October 15 at 5:30 pm, at the bookstore Porrua Bosque de Chapultepec, located at the main entrance to Chapultepec Lake, Avenida Paseo de la Reforma S/N.
“El secreto del bambu” (HarperCollins Espanol) is an inspiring fable about leadership and personal transformation.
A day earlier, on October 14, Cala will introduce the Third Meditation Challenge, “Extraordinary Relationships,” conceived by spiritual teacher Deepak Chopra. At 6:00pm, when the presentation at the Hotel Marquis Reforma begins, Cala will guide a group meditation, in which personalities such as Carla Estrada, Cesar Lozano, Kike Santander, Mauricio Henao, Mane de la Parra, Jose Ron and Poncho de Anda, among others, will be participating.
“I’m happy to be going back to Mexico, for two events this time. I will be presenting my recent book, ‘El secreto del bambu’ and a new meditation challenge with Chopra. These will be two separate events, but united by the same concept: flexibility, strength and meditation as indispensable tools for life,” Cala said.
ABOUT ISMAEL CALA
Considered by “The New York Times” as “the Latino Larry King,” he is in charge of CALA, a prime time interview program on CNN en Espanol. He writes a weekly column for more than 40 publications in Latin America and the United States, and directs the digital magazine “Cala 3.0.”
Author of best sellers “El poder de escuchar (The power of listening)” (2013) and “Un buen hijo de P… (A real S.O.B.)” (2014), Cala was born in Santiago de Cuba (1969) and received a degree in Art History from Oriente University. He graduated with honors from the School of Communication at York University in Toronto, and holds a diploma from Seneca College in Television Production.