FYO Podcast was born in Barcelona in 2025 as a response to misinformation and media manipulation.
Its founder, Daniel Livadaru, passionate about international politics and economics, began to perceive a worrying reality:
The media are no longer reporting, they're giving there opinion.
From each news it obtains a half-truth, an interested interpretation or a message filtered by economic and political interests.
This finding, coupled with his personal experience and Russian roots, allowed him to see how public opinion can be easily shaped by partial narratives.
From this frustration comes the idea of creating a different space, where facts have value again, where professionals are the protagonists and where journalism recovers its sense: telling the truth, without artifices or conditionings.
FYO Podcast does not seek fame or influence, but rigor, reflection and judgment.
It is a platform that rejects media manipulation and aims to clean up the world of communication, fostering critical and rational thinking.
At a time when information is used as a weapon, FYO is committed to honesty, transparency and independence. Because only with truth can a free society be built.
"FYO was born from frustration and the desire to change the world of communication.
For years, I have been interested in international politics, economics and world events. But the more I informed myself, the more obvious was an uncomfortable truth: the media no longer reports, they say.
Each channel tells a part, a version or a half-truth. News has become more of a market product, conditioned by economic and political interests. Objectivity is no longer a goal, directly it doesn't exist.
I grew up listening to whole countries being vilified, especially Russia, where some of my family roots come from. I have seen how enemies are made with headlines and how public opinion is manipulated with half-truths. In every conflict, there are always two sides. But the media prefer confrontation to understanding.
FYO is born as a response.
A statement against manipulation, disinformation and sensationalism.
A space where facts weigh more than emotions, where guests are professionals, not media figures, and where the truth is not sold: it is sought.
Our goal is to clean up the world of communication.
Report with rigor, form criteria, and return to journalism its original essence: tell the truth, not mold it."
Words of Daniel, creator of FYO