Real Stories from Collective Real Estate Participants
MovNuke is an independent weekly podcast where people who have participated in collective real estate projects in Chile speak openly—sharing what worked, what didn't, and everything in between.
Journalism, not promotion.
MovNuke operates with full editorial independence. We do not evaluate specific projects, endorse platforms, or accept commercial arrangements that could influence our content. Every episode is produced to inform—not to sell.
Inside collective real estate—honestly
Each episode explores a participant's full journey through a collective real estate project in Chile—from initial interest to final outcome, without editorial filters or commercial bias.
First-Person Accounts
Participants narrate their experience in their own words—expectations, decisions, surprises, and results. No scripts, no coaching.
Balanced Perspectives
We actively seek stories that include both positive outcomes and genuine difficulties. Incomplete stories don't serve listeners.
Chile-Specific Context
Legal frameworks, regional dynamics, and market conditions in Chile form the backdrop for every conversation we publish.
Community-Centered Journalism
Our editorial approach places the participant community at the center. We don't speak about them—we give them the microphone. This commitment shapes every production decision we make, from how we select guests to how we structure episodes.
Editorial Independence
No platform sponsorships. No project evaluations. Content decisions are made solely by our editorial team.
Long-Form Format
Episodes give participants time to tell complete stories—not sound bites. Depth over brevity, always.
Contextual Research
Our team researches each topic before recording so conversations are grounded in relevant context without becoming lectures.
Three ways we tell stories
Our episodes follow distinct formats depending on the nature of the experience being shared. Each format serves a different informational purpose.
Solo Testimony
One participant, one uninterrupted story. The host facilitates but the guest drives the narrative.
- Deep personal narrative
- Full project timeline covered
- Emotional and practical dimensions
- Approximately 50–70 minutes
Group Dialogue
Two or three participants from the same or different projects compare experiences across key themes.
- Multiple viewpoints on shared topics
- Agreements and divergences explored
- Richer contextual comparison
- Approximately 60–90 minutes
Follow-Up Series
A participant returns across multiple episodes as their project evolves—capturing change over time.
- Longitudinal perspective
- Real-time developments captured
- Before and after documented
- Two to four episodes per series
We don't evaluate projects. We document people's experiences with them.
There is an important distinction between journalism and advocacy. MovNuke exists to provide information, not recommendations. Listeners are capable of drawing their own conclusions from the stories they hear. Our role is to ensure those stories are told completely and honestly.
Read Our Editorial CharterWhat MovNuke does—and what it doesn't
Understanding our editorial scope helps listeners and potential participants know exactly what kind of content to expect.
What We Do
What We Don't Do
Have you participated in a collective real estate project in Chile?
MovNuke is always looking for participants willing to share their complete experience—whatever the outcome. There are no criteria for "success." Your story has value regardless of how the project turned out.
What to expect
A relaxed, conversational recording. No prior media experience needed. You review the episode before it's published.
Anonymity options
Participants may choose to appear with their name or remain anonymous. We discuss your preferences before recording begins.