Podcast Summary: Cuerpos Especiales | Con Malmö 040 - Jueves 5 de Marzo de 2026
Europa FM – Hosts: Eva Soriano, Nacho García, Lalachús
Main Theme / Overview
This episode of Cuerpos Especiales delivers its signature morning energy: playful banter, sharp humor, quirky personal stories, and a mix of topical news, audience participation, and music, with a strong focus on bringing on new music talent. The highlight is the appearance of the emerging indie band Malmö 040, who discuss their music, journey, and upcoming large-scale concerts. Other key topics include allergies in early spring, adolescent mental health, fashion trends, and a fun game segment with a big money prize.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Morning Banter, Birthdays, and Allergies
- [00:06–02:43]
- Eva is coming down from the euphoria of her recent birthday, joking about no longer being the protagonist and recounting the mystery of anonymous flower deliveries (and the allergy outbreak that follows).
- Nacho narrates his tranquil day, making a point about enjoying the small moments, such as leisurely walks and coffee.
- Both hosts riff on Eva’s “station de Atocha”–like living room filled with flowers.
"Ayer cantaste el cumpleaños feliz a ti misma cinco o seis veces en este programa." (Nacho García, 00:21) "He puesto tantas flores en el salón que ayer por la noche me di cuenta que tengo alergia." (Eva Soriano, 01:04)
2. Actualidad y Humor en las Noticias
- [03:10–06:50]
- Discussion of FIFA's selection of World Cup 2030 venues (Spain, Portugal, and Morocco). The hosts satirize the inspection process, imagining themselves as "tasadores de sedes," poking fun at the typical Spanish match-day experience (merchandising, pipas, parking issues).
“¿Cómo tasas una sede? ... que a la salida del estadio haya un buen puesto de pipas, otro de bufandas...” (Nacho, 05:35)
- Eva and Nacho riff extensively on the authenticity of "falsas marcas" like “Moik” and “Antonio Bondoros”.
- Discussion of FIFA's selection of World Cup 2030 venues (Spain, Portugal, and Morocco). The hosts satirize the inspection process, imagining themselves as "tasadores de sedes," poking fun at the typical Spanish match-day experience (merchandising, pipas, parking issues).
3. Audios como Obras de Arte – Sección de Dani Piqueras
- [06:50–13:03]
- Dani Piqueras defends audio clips as contemporary “gallery grade” artwork, given ARCO’s lack of audio installations.
- He plays and analyzes viral Spanish audio moments (people posing for photos, voice notes gone wrong), with everyone “viviendo el arte” a través del humor absurdo.
"Esta mujer no tiene nada que envidiar al 'grito'..." (Dani Piqueras, 09:05) “Yo quiero sentirme utilizado.” (Nacho, 06:09)
4. Sección Pueblos Especiales: Valor (Granada)
- [13:17–18:36]
- Gabriel from Valor presents his village in the Alpujarra, correcting the assumption about chocolate origins, telling of historical connections (Aben Humeya), and sharing local customs like church-tower loudspeaker announcements and the “cebolleos” (onion-grower) nickname.
- Valor's charm and tradition of early LGTBIQ Pride celebrations are highlighted.
"Aquí celebramos siempre lo que sea. Nos gusta una fiesta más que un lápiz..." (Gabriel, 17:28)
5. Bodas y Dinámica de Pareja
- [19:15–21:07]
- Nacho reveals his first wedding invitation of the season and riffs with Eva about attending as a couple. Both share their honest thoughts about the Spanish wedding experience.
“A mí sí me gustan bastante [las bodas]...” (Eva, 20:16)
- Nacho reveals his first wedding invitation of the season and riffs with Eva about attending as a couple. Both share their honest thoughts about the Spanish wedding experience.
6. Concurso "Pilla la cita y gana la guita"
- [21:25–43:46]
- The daily prize climbs to €15,500, with listeners solving which host said specific quotes for a chance to win. Lidia from Leganés participates, makes it to the last question, and nearly clinches the prize.
“Lidia, amiga, muchísimas gracias por participar. ... Has estado a punto de llevártelo.” (Eva, 43:05)
- The daily prize climbs to €15,500, with listeners solving which host said specific quotes for a chance to win. Lidia from Leganés participates, makes it to the last question, and nearly clinches the prize.
7. Noticias de Consumo: Comida Caducada
- [23:12–27:22]
- Discussion of a study revealing 69% of Spaniards eat expired food. Eva gives food safety advice as a certified food handler, while Nacho provides comic relief with tales of eating decades-old flan.
“Tenía un salmón en el congelador que va a cumplir 5 años y no sé qué regalarle.” (Nacho, 26:52)
- Discussion of a study revealing 69% of Spaniards eat expired food. Eva gives food safety advice as a certified food handler, while Nacho provides comic relief with tales of eating decades-old flan.
8. Jorge Georgia: La Moda del Uniforme
- [27:39–33:47]
- The phenomenon of “uniform dressing” is discussed, triggered by a Vogue journalist stating she dresses the same daily. Intense, ironic debate follows on fashion cycles and content creation fatigue.
“La moda es no pensar en vestirte. ... La chamba es la chamba, Ya está.” (Jorge Georgia, 33:34)
- The phenomenon of “uniform dressing” is discussed, triggered by a Vogue journalist stating she dresses the same daily. Intense, ironic debate follows on fashion cycles and content creation fatigue.
9. Eva le grita a una nube: Alergias
- [34:13–37:50]
- Eva delivers an impassioned comic monologue about suffering spring allergies in winter, relating climate change and the general malaise of pollen season.
“Las flores son la relación más tóxica que he tenido en mi vida.” (Eva, 37:01)
- Eva delivers an impassioned comic monologue about suffering spring allergies in winter, relating climate change and the general malaise of pollen season.
10. Sección de Psicología con Santos Solano: Salud Mental Adolescente
- [50:40–57:39]
- Psychologist Santos Solano details concerning trends in adolescent mental health: anxiety, depression, the impact of social networks, academic pressure, and body image. Emphasizes hope: these are treatable, preventable issues when addressed early.
“La adolescencia no es una enfermedad, es solo una etapa.” (Eva comentando, 57:27) "Uno de cada siete adolescentes presenta un trastorno de salud mental... El suicidio está entre las principales causas de muerte en jóvenes." (Santos, 51:35)
- Psychologist Santos Solano details concerning trends in adolescent mental health: anxiety, depression, the impact of social networks, academic pressure, and body image. Emphasizes hope: these are treatable, preventable issues when addressed early.
Featured Interview: Malmö 040
- [57:52–72:40]
Band Members Present: Víctor & Ignacio (Gonzalo, their drummer, absent finishing his pharmacy studies)
Topics Covered:
- Their origins, creative process, old podcast (“Último Asalto”)
- Recent single "Godzilla," debuting it before it was released.
- Pressures and excitement about big upcoming concerts: Sant Jordi Club (Nov 2026) and Movistar Arena (Feb 2027).
- No "plan B" attitude—music is everything to them at 23.
- Inspiration drawn from Pereza (Leiva & Rubén Pozo), dreams of collaborating with them.
- Fun game translating their own lyrics into Swedish.
"Para mí no hay plan B. Bueno, para ninguno hay plan B, yo creo." (Víctor, 61:01) “Tenemos cinco pesadillas ya con Movistar Arena.” (Víctor, 67:23) “Leiva y Rubén Pozo, hagamos la unión de Pereza con Malmö.” (Víctor, 65:30)
- Cooking skills, video challenges, and social media antics during "24 días con Malmö."
Memorable Audience Interaction:
- Audience and team praise Malmö's energy, quick thinking, and Swedish-language lyric game prowess.
“No se puede merecer más el nombre de Malmö.” (Nacho, 72:15)
Other Sections & Memorable Moments
Sección de Redes — Roberto Raona
- [72:24–77:09]
- Roberto revisits audience feedback about Malmö, Eva’s allergy monologue, and favorite clips from earlier in the episode. Listeners celebrate the fun energy.
"Este programa tiene un calor humano que hace que estemos en familia..." (Eva, 76:27)
- Roberto revisits audience feedback about Malmö, Eva’s allergy monologue, and favorite clips from earlier in the episode. Listeners celebrate the fun energy.
"Arden las Musics" — Canciones Favoritas de Raphael
- [77:26–82:01]
- The team and listeners pick and triumphantly sing Raphael favorites. An exercise in nostalgia, fan culture, and Spanish humor.
Noticias Musicales & Cierre
- [83:01–86:32]
- Javi Sánchez highlights the growing contest prize (now €16,000), news about Lady Gaga and new releases, and team reminiscences about fun and work at Cuerpos Especiales.
“Desde que trabajas en ese programa estás más vieja pero más feliz.” (Eva, 76:47)
- Closing banter about Eva’s never-ending birthday, gifts, and future guests.
- Javi Sánchez highlights the growing contest prize (now €16,000), news about Lady Gaga and new releases, and team reminiscences about fun and work at Cuerpos Especiales.
Timestamps: Key Segments
- 00:00–02:43 — Hosts welcome listeners, birthday stories, and allergy jokes
- 03:10–06:50 — News segment (FIFA World Cup venues)
- 06:50–13:03 — "Galería de Audios" con Dani Piqueras
- 13:17–18:36 — "Pueblos Especiales": Valor, Granada
- 19:15–21:07 — Conversations about weddings and personal anecdotes
- 21:25–43:46 — Concurso "Pilla la cita y gana la guita" (Listener money game)
- 50:40–57:39 — Salud mental adolescente con Santos Solano
- 57:52–72:40 — Malmö 040 Interview (core highlight)
- 77:26–82:01 — "Arden las Musics": Favorite Raphael songs segment
- 83:01–86:32 — Music news, outro banter, show wrap
Notable Quotes
- “Las flores son la relación más tóxica que he tenido en mi vida.” (Eva Soriano, 37:01)
- “Para mí no hay plan B. Bueno, para ninguno hay plan B, yo creo.” (Víctor, Malmö, 61:01)
- “La adolescencia no es una enfermedad, es solo una etapa.” (Eva Soriano, comentando Santos Solano, 57:27)
- “Este programa tiene un calor humano que hace que estemos en familia todo el rato y pasándonoslo bien.” (Eva Soriano, 76:27)
Tone & Vibe
The atmosphere is upbeat, tongue-in-cheek, and irrepressibly friendly: hosts and guests joke freely, poke fun at themselves, and turn every topic into a lively exchange. The inclusion of new music and lighthearted games is balanced by honest, informative takes on serious topics like health and social media.
Perfect for listeners who enjoy Spanish humor, morning radio banter, cultural commentary, music discovery, and playful audience participation. Malmö 040 fans will find in-depth, personal insights from the band.
