Re-Inventionators: Guest, Olga Núñez Miret

Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Blonde terminator robot inventing rabbit bot by Teagan via Night Cafe

Hello, everyone.  I hope you’ve had a good week so far.  Today I have my first guest in the Re-Inventionators series of posts I mentioned a couple of weeks ago.  These posts will be about life changes, self-identity, reinvention, and such.


If you want to know what prompted me to make up the word re-inventionator, and the reason why I realized I had to “hit my re-set button,” read my recent postAn update to that post: I still don’t know “Who the hell I am anymore,” but I’m beginning to feel that person, even if I can’t see or hear her.  Strange though it may seem to you, hitting the reset button for my hair color seems to have been the right first step.  Neutral… a midpoint… a “compass rose” place where I will take whichever direction to find the current, new, post-multiple-life-changes me.


The reinvention robots will be on hand for these posts, but the star attractions are my guests.

Female Terminator robot pink hair DJ, by Teagan via Night Cafe

My “re-inventionator” guest today is fellow author, Olga Núñez MiretOlga and I have been friends for a number of years — I have to remind myself that we’ve never actually met, because it certainly does not feel that way.  When I had the sudden epiphany that I needed to reinvent myself (again), and figured that I was far from the only one who had gone through such changes, Olga was the first person to come to mind.  She tells a little about some of her history on the About page of her blog, where she posts excellent, mindful book reviews.  Below is just one of her wide range of terrific books and genres.

20 Things I’ve Learned from My Patients. This is a bilingual book.  Olga included both the English and Spanish translations together, in one volume. For me, that made it a way to practice Spanish in addition to being a great read.


Sants 3 photo credits for the images in the following.  Without further ado, I’m handing things over to Olga.

Re-Inventionators

Olga Interviews Olga

There are moments when we all seem to wonder about our identity, about who we are, and I’ve recently been wondering about it too.

Olga at Sants per la Llengua event 2025
Olga at Sants per la Llengua event 2025

Over the years, I’ve been many things. Some of them, more or less briefly.  (I was a departmental secretary at the university where I was studying in the UK for only a few weeks; and also worked at several bookshops in Hay-on-Wye for over a month. I’ve taught different subjects and in different capacities over the years); some longer (a doctor, a psychiatrist touching on different specialities, settling finally on forensic psychiatry for a few years; a published author and translator…).


There are some that I’ve been (so far) from birth: daughter, cousin, from Barcelona…  

There are some pretty obvious (and expected) ones I’ve never been: sister, mother, aunt, wife…


There are some I hope I’ll carry on being forever: reader, writer, friend, godmother, listener, storyteller, student, someone who cares, someone who loves to walk, explore, and wander around.

What am I now? Thankfully, I am some of the things I hope I’ll carry on being forever, and some others I took up more recently, like a volunteer (mostly as a reporter of a local radio station, Sants 3 Ràdio, occasionally participating in charity event organised locally), a reviewer (mostly of books but of other things as well), and, even more recently, a carer.  I love researching topics, taking part in local events and interviewing people. It’s always interesting and different, even when you cover similar events over the years.

Olga Nunez Miret interviews donkey 2025
Olga interviews donkey 2025

Caring, is more difficult, and I know it is a long-term thing that will keep changing and getting harder. Despite all that, I hope this is a role I’ll keep doing for a long time. I’ll need to grow more patient and resilient, but I’ll keep working on it.


I don’t think this is the life I imagined I would be living right now. I am not sure if it is worse or better. It is different.


What do I need now? Health (mental and physical. It’s easy to say, but not so easy to achieve, I know), a good book or a hundred, a friend or two, something to engage my brain and keep me busy but not stressed.


Who am I? Well, who is to say? And, at my age (I’ve just turned sixty), I don’t care that much about what others think of me, and once I’m not there… I’ll care even less.

A Palm Sunday event — and an excuse to show the donkey again.

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Olga has been doing a good deal of work for the Sants 3 radio station this spring, as you can see from the photos.  Here are links to articles (and lots of photos) about just a couple of those events in which she participated.  Google will be happy to translate the pages for you: Sants per la Llengua” and  “El burett.


My gratitude to Olga for this heartfelt article.  Also, thank you, Olga, for the links and photos.  Friendly comments are welcome.  Thanks for visiting.  Hugs!

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Of course, here’s the obligatory shameless self-promotion.

The Armadillo Files

Armadillo Files anime style cover by Teagan Ríordáin Geneviene
By Teagan Ríordáin Geneviene

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64 thoughts on “Re-Inventionators: Guest, Olga Núñez Miret

    1. I’m happy you enjoyed it, Tim.
      Haha, I get a kick out of making the Re-inventionator droids. Although it’s surprising how hard it is to make the app give them a metal face. (And I shouldn’t be surprised by now). Just like with every time I try for a sort of “avatar” for myself. Whether I tell it curvy, plump, or fat, it adds miles of exposed cleavage, no matter what I say about necklines or “modest clothes.” Very frustrating. And Wonderland… It only gives mushrooms and deranged grins on characters — so I still haven’t made the video for the recording of White Rabbit you so kindly produced for me. Enough of my AI gripe. Back to my other mug of coffee. Hugs.

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      1. I know your frustrations. I tried together three different AI models to draw an analog clock showing 7:00. They could do other times but not 7. It turns out people with various types of neurological problems either can’t draw an analog clock at all, or some who can draw a clock can’t draw it showing 7:00. I asked ChatGPT if AI has the same problem as people with brain damage.

        I have the same problem with getting plunging necklines. Blame it on the deranged developers who programmed AI. All the women tend to look like lonely nerdy fantasy girls.

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    1. Thanks for your kind words, Darlene. It was the second year I covered that event on Palm Sunday, and everybody was taking pictures with the donkey (his name is Valent, brave in Catalan), and I had joked with my editor that I’d interview the donkey, so I had to ask the owner to take that picture!

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  1. Caring is the hardest and the sweetest thing I’ve ever done. From my children to my mother, protecting the safety and dignity of other people is an exercise in empathy, creativity, and stamina. But it sounds to me like you’ve been a carer all your life in many different ways. I know that, when you find who you are, you’ll be proud of what you find.

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    1. Yes indeed, she is, John. I appreciate you reading and commenting. I know you’ve gone through several rounds of changes in location or career. If you’re interested in participating, email my Yahoo account or FB message. Big hugs

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  2. You live an interesting life Olga and yes caring is hard I hope you continue and like what you discover on your journey of discovery and exploration its lovely to be able to get a better picture of you ..Your words and your fabulous reviews always inspire me to do better with reviews 🙂 I hope both you ladies have a fabulous rest of the week Hugs x

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    1. I was going to say it must be nice to be sure about yourself and who you are, but if I think about it, I don’t think I would like it that much. Take care and thanks for the comment, GP.

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  3. It was nice to learn a little more about Olga. I only know her from our mutual interaction with your (Teagan’s) blog and books, and some posts here and there. It’s interesting to follow a person’s journey. Good luck to both of you as you continue discovering and exploring.

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    1. Through the years I’ve known her, it certainly has seemed that way to me. She barely touched the surface of that here. Although she stuck to the topic beautifully. Thanks for reading and commenting, Fraggle. I hope you’re having a good week. Hugs.

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    2. Thanks, Fraggle. I always find other people’s lives much more interesting than mine, and I’m in awe at people’s talents, and that is the case with Teagan and all of her friends and followers. ♥

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