Podcast Summary: Cuerpos especiales | Con Marlon — miércoles 8 de abril de 2026
Podcast: Cuerpos especiales
Host: EuropaFM
Date: April 8, 2026
Presenters: Eva Soriano, Nacho García, Lalachús
Special Guest: Marlon (Asturian pop band)
Overview
The episode revolves around the controlled chaos caused by technical issues demanding a last-minute change of studio, creating a uniquely improvisational and vibrant show. Amidst jokes, on-air camaraderie, and witty banter, the episode covers daily news, quirky stories, a local town spotlight, music debates, and a major interview with the band Marlon presenting their new album "Hipersensible."
Technical Chaos and Studio Move (00:00–02:30, Recap at 16:41–17:35 and 41:40–43:29)
- Delayed Start: The show begins 24 minutes late due to technical failures at the main studio, prompting a move to San Sebastián de los Reyes.
- On-air Jokes: The hosts riff on their improvisational setup and how unforeseen disasters may actually make for more entertaining radio.
- Nacho (02:04): “Paciencia con el programa de hoy. Será un programa más gracioso de lo normal porque van a pasar muchos desastres.”
- Eva (02:18): “En la precariedad es donde se gestan las mejores cosas.”
- Throughout the morning, technical glitches remain a recurring topic and source of humor.
News & Humorous Commentary
Art and Culture News
The Guernica Stays in Madrid (02:39–04:45; 44:33–46:27)
- Headline: The iconic piece will not be moved to Bilbao for preservation reasons.
- Host Commentary: The hosts joke about the painting's supposed anxiety and the ugliness of some museum visitors.
- Eva (03:21): "Imagínate ser el Guernica, ser el cuadro y ver a la cantidad de feordos que se te están acercando a hacerse la foto. Normal que esté estresado."
- Nacho (03:14): “El Guernica no tiene restauradores, tiene terapeutas.”
- Jokes include how to "fold" the Guernica and interpret cracks as new layers of symbolism.
Fashion News: The Return of Cerulean Blue (04:56–05:49; 23:41–24:26)
- The color “azul cerúleo” is trending again for summer 2026.
- Meryl Streep/Devil Wears Prada references help define the color.
- Eva: “Lástima que no sepa qué color es.”
Odd & Comic News Updates (06:12–10:00; 16:51–22:28; 21:37–23:35)
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Bank Robber for Love: Man robs a bank to get away from his wife and is sentenced to house arrest with her.
- Dani Piqueras (06:48): “…el juez lo condena a arresto domiciliario.”
- Hilarious speculation on the wife now wanting to rob a bank for escape as well.
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Grandma Feeds a Puma: Elderly woman thinks she's feeding a stray cat; it turns out to be a mountain lion.
- Nacho: “Un puma al final no deja de ser un gato gordo.”
- Imagined scenes of the grandmother scolding the puma as if it were a naughty child.
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Cheating on Driver’s License Exams: Over 20 people busted for using smart glasses and invisible earpieces to cheat.
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Eva (21:37): “La gente que hace trampas en los exámenes, yo les aprobaba por tremendo máquinas. […] ¿Cómo no le voy a dar yo el aprobado a alguien que se lo está currando tanto?”
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Nacho (22:28): “Todo el mundo sabe que el carné de conducir es ABBA ABBC.”
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“Pueblos especiales” — Town Spotlight: Mil Marcos (10:36–16:28)
- Guest: Leandro, representing the tiny town of Mil Marcos (Guadalajara).
- Population: About 50 year-round.
- Unique Features: Historic casonas, the Teatro Zorrilla (19th-century theatre), dialect called “mingaña”, and unique local terms (e.g., “el alcalde es Junco”).
- Food Highlight: “Migas” with fried egg and bacon.
- Festivities: Large August festival with 16 peñas (groups), Grand Prix, collection of classic cars, the smallest brewery in Spain, hiking association, and women’s club.
- Leandro’s “Speech” (14:53–15:53): Energetically lists town’s claim to fame, traditions, food, and open invitation for visitors.
- Hosts Praise: Warm, humorous takes on Leandro’s strong radio presence (“buena voz de despertador”).
Pop Culture & Internet Section: “Acaba de pasar” with Jorge Georgia (24:53–31:04)
- Highlight: Summary of MrBeast’s new million-dollar “Hunger Games” for influencers.
- Spanish representation: Ibai, TheGrefg, and El Rubius. Rubius reaches the final but faces a “gang-up” by American streamers.
- Jorge (27:58): “Nuestro Zidane, Ronaldo y Figo. Pétalo, Burbuja y Cactus del tramo alto del IRPF.”
- Discussion on streamer rivalry, anti-sporting behavior, and charity distributions of prizes.
Gossip & Music News: “Salseos” with Nacho García (32:00–36:10)
- Joseph Baena (Schwarzenegger’s son) wins bodybuilding championship.
- Nacho (32:39): “Enhorabuena, Joseph Baena, tienes lo mejor de Arnold Schwarzenegger: su genética, y no has heredado lo peor: su apellido…”
- Rosalía interested in a triplex in Madrid for €7 million—hosts speculate on the amenities that this kind of property might feature (and poke fun at Madrid’s real estate market).
- Rumors about Camela breaking up—importance of the duo for Spanish pop culture.
- Nacho (35:33): “No quiero vivir en un mundo sin Camela.”
Audience Participation: “Pilla la cita y gana la guita” Game (36:27–41:19)
- The contest is back after Semana Santa; today’s jackpot: €6,000.
- Contestant Ignacio from Cuenca correctly identifies yesterday’s guest’s series: “Por 100 millones.”
- Fun handling of on-air quiz, participant shares about being a garlic farmer; friendly, personal chit-chat.
Music Fan Section: “Arden las Music” (63:05–70:09)
- Panel debates: Most underrated songs of their favorite artists (e.g., Pereza’s “Manager,” Britney’s “My Prerogative,” Rosalía’s “Catalina,” Lordi, Lola Índigo, Alejandro Sanz).
- Audience contributions and playful disagreements about music taste.
- Eva (66:04): Jokes about how Lady Gaga’s “Alejandro” sounds similar to “Fernando.”
Main Guest Interview: Marlon Present Their Album "Hipersensible" (70:27–84:22)
Band Arrival & Relationship with the Show (70:46–71:46)
- Eva: Teases band about their long absence ("¿Os he hecho algo?") and past visits.
About the Album & Philosophy (72:22–76:17)
- Song "Háblales": About recognizing the good in one’s actions—"háblales de todo lo que hicimos bien."
- Eva (73:02): “Claro, es como no fustigarte en lo malo todo el rato.”
- Discuss “Hipersensible” as a call for emotional awareness and being present despite the industry’s frantic pace.
Artistic Vulnerability (77:13–78:38)
- Adri’s Social Anxiety: He’s introverted, feels exposed off-stage.
- Adri (77:33): “Siempre he tenido pánico a las aglomeraciones. Incluso de pequeño pedía que me acompañaran al baño en restaurantes.”
- Band discusses the duality of performance persona vs. real self.
Presentation, Gigs, and New Songs (78:49–81:36)
- Exclusive details about upcoming performances, special collaborations, and setlists.
- Mixed feelings of nerves and excitement for performing their album live in full.
The “Hipersensitive or Not” Game (82:14–84:13)
- Playful segment—hosts invent scenarios (birth of a goat, forgetting a hit melody, losing old tokens, football team relegation, mothers disliking hit album) for band members to rate if it would make them tear up.
- Band reveals their soft sides and prioritize authenticity in their art.
Additional Highlights & Quotables
- Carlos Alsina running gag: Hosts continually riff on bumping into famous journalist Carlos Alsina, suggesting pranks and seeking to “steal his guests.”
- Meta-humor: The episode is deeply self-aware, relishing its technical flaws and audience’s enjoyment of their “precariedad.”
- Eva (59:59): "¿Por qué os gusta tanto la precariedad de este programa? Cuanto más loco, más enganchados."
- Dog Fashion Debate (49:07–56:20): A humor/history section on the origins and absurdities of dog clothing, featuring the wordplay “el diablo bestia de Prada.”
Notable Quotes & Moments
- On technical chaos:
"En la precariedad es donde se gestan las mejores cosas." — Eva Soriano (02:18) - On museum visitors:
"La gente es fea. Solo hay un 10% de la población que sea guapa. Imagínate ser el Guernica…" — Eva Soriano (03:21) - On perseverance with drivers’ licenses:
"¿Sabes cuántas veces suspendí yo el carnet de conducir? Cinco." — Eva Soriano (22:58) - On MrBeast & youtubers:
“Nuestro Zidane, Ronaldo y Figo. Pétalo, Burbuja y Cactus del tramo alto del IRPF.” — Jorge Georgia (27:58) - On Camela’s possible breakup:
"No quiero vivir en un mundo sin Camela." — Nacho García (35:33) - On “humanizing” pets:
“Hablad con el perro salchicha a ver si piensa igual que vos.” — Eva Soriano (56:07) - On emotional awareness (Marlon):
"La hipersensibilidad la sentimos como pararte, como poner conciencia en las cosas que haces, como sentir sin filtros, sin miedo." — Augusto (Marlon) (75:09)
Timestamps for Important Segments
- 00:00–02:30: Technical setup, banter
- 03:14–05:41: Art & fashion news (“Guernica”, cerulean blue)
- 06:12–10:00: Quirky news headlines with ensemble cast
- 10:36–16:28: "Pueblos especiales" segment — Mil Marcos
- 24:53–31:04: Jorge Georgia & MrBeast’s influencer "Hunger Games"
- 32:00–36:10: Pop gossip and rumors
- 41:40–43:29: Reflection on technical issues, camaraderie
- 49:07–56:20: Pet fashion history and debate
- 63:05–70:09: Audience music choices and discussions
- 70:27–84:22: In-depth interview and game with Marlon
Concluding Mood
The entire episode is infused with self-parody, resilient energy, and genuine love for radio chaos. There’s a strong spirit of “making do” and making fun, enhanced by the solidarity of the show’s crew and guests. The interview with Marlon highlights both their artistry and ability to laugh at themselves, rounding off an episode that embraces being "hipersensible" both technically and emotionally.
Summary prepared for those who missed the show or want a quick relive—with the best laughs, insights, and affection for one unforgettable, gloriously imperfect radio morning.
