
Aunque no lo creas hay gente que ya está preparada para el fin del mundo y cualquier catástrofe que pueda afectarnos.
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Podcast Summary: El Bueno, la Mala y el Feo
Episode: "Hay que gente que ya está lista para el fin del mundo"
Release Date: August 4, 2025
Host/Authors: Raúl Molinar (El Pelón), Paola Sasso (La Mala), Andrés Maldonado (El Feo)
In the August 4, 2025 episode of "El Bueno, la Mala y el Feo", the beloved hosts Raúl Molinar (El Pelón), Paola Sasso (La Mala), and Andrés Maldonado (El Feo) delve into the quirky and humorous side of doomsday preparedness. Aptly titled "Hay que gente que ya está lista para el fin del mundo" ("There Are People Who Are Already Ready for the End of the World"), this episode explores the amusing extremes people go to in preparing for hypothetical apocalyptic scenarios.
[05:15] Raúl Molinar (El Pelón):
"Siempre hay alguien que lleva su kit de supervivencia al supermercado. ¡Imagina encontrarte con eso mientras compras pan!"
The hosts kick off the episode by introducing various types of modern preppers they’ve encountered or heard about. They share anecdotes about individuals who meticulously prepare for every possible catastrophe, from zombie outbreaks to alien invasions. Raúl humorously describes a neighbor who greets him with a full emergency kit every time he leaves the house, highlighting the dedication and sometimes over-the-top measures people take.
[12:30] Paola Sasso (La Mala):
"Yo conocí a una señora que tenía más latas de sopa que miembros en su familia. Siempre lista para el apocalipsis Noé."
Paola shares a story about a woman she met who had an extensive pantry stocked with canned goods, more than the actual number of people in her family. This segues into a humorous discussion about the practicality and sometimes absurdity of extreme prepping.
[20:45] Andrés Maldonado (El Feo):
"¿Quién necesita terapia cuando puedes tener 50 cajas de agua embotellada? Es la nueva forma de lidiar con el estrés."
Andrés explores the psychological motivations behind why some individuals become extreme preppers. He draws parallels between prepping and coping mechanisms, suggesting that for some, stockpiling supplies is a way to manage anxiety about the uncertain future. The hosts laugh about the idea that instead of traditional therapy, one could arm themselves with enough supplies to last through any crisis.
[28:10] Raúl Molinar (El Pelón):
"Tal vez deberíamos empezar a ofrecer talleres de supervivencia con comedia incluida. Mantener la calma y reír."
Raúl proposes a humorous solution: combining survival workshops with comedy to help preppers maintain a positive outlook. The trio discusses the potential benefits and laughs about the logistics of such an endeavor.
[35:00] Paola Sasso (La Mala):
"¿Qué pensarían si el fin del mundo fuera por falta de Wi-Fi? Ya sabemos quiénes sobreviven bien sin internet."
Paola introduces various apocalyptic scenarios, both plausible and outlandish, and debates how different types of people would fare. They discuss scenarios like natural disasters, technological failures, and even humorous ones like the end of the world due to a global shortage of avocados.
[42:25] Andrés Maldonado (El Feo):
"Imagina un apocalipsis donde todo se pause y solo puedes moverte bailando salsa. Sería un caos… pero divertido."
Andrés adds his twist by imagining a scenario where movement is restricted to dancing salsa, leading to chaotic yet entertaining outcomes. The hosts laugh and build on each other's ideas, creating a lighthearted atmosphere around otherwise serious topics.
[50:00] Raúl Molinar (El Pelón):
"Si realmente quieres prepararte, empieza por algo simple: asegúrate de tener suficiente café. Porque, seamos sinceros, sin café, no sobrevivimos al apocalipsis."
Transitioning from humor to practical advice, Raúl emphasizes the importance of basic necessities in any emergency situation, using coffee as a running joke throughout the segment. They discuss essential items to include in a prepper's kit, interspersed with witty remarks and funny personal anecdotes about their own preparation habits.
[58:40] Paola Sasso (La Mala):
"Recuerden, amigos, ¡no olviden sus baterías externas! Porque si el mundo se acaba y tu teléfono muere, ¿cómo vas a tomar selfies del apocalipsis?"
Paola reinforces the importance of staying connected even in dire situations, humorously highlighting the obsession with documenting everything on social media, even during the end times.
[1:05:15] Andrés Maldonado (El Feo):
"Al final del día, quizá la mejor preparación es simplemente disfrutar el presente y reírnos un poco de lo que podría venir."
Concluding the episode, Andrés shares a heartfelt message about finding balance between preparedness and enjoying life. The hosts agree that while it's important to be ready for emergencies, maintaining a sense of humor and perspective is equally crucial.
[1:07:30] Raúl Molinar (El Pelón):
"Así que, si vas a prepararte para el fin del mundo, no olvides empacar unas risas. Te servirán más de lo que piensas."
Raúl wraps up the episode by encouraging listeners to approach life’s uncertainties with both preparedness and humor, leaving the audience with a positive and uplifting message.
Raúl Molinar (El Pelón):
"Siempre hay alguien que lleva su kit de supervivencia al supermercado. ¡Imagina encontrarte con eso mientras compras pan!"
[05:15]
Paola Sasso (La Mala):
"Yo conocí a una señora que tenía más latas de sopa que miembros en su familia. Siempre lista para el apocalipsis Noé."
[12:30]
Andrés Maldonado (El Feo):
"¿Quién necesita terapia cuando puedes tener 50 cajas de agua embotellada? Es la nueva forma de lidiar con el estrés."
[20:45]
Raúl Molinar (El Pelón):
"Tal vez deberíamos empezar a ofrecer talleres de supervivencia con comedia incluida. Mantener la calma y reír."
[28:10]
Andrés Maldonado (El Feo):
"Imagina un apocalipsis donde todo se pause y solo puedes moverte bailando salsa. Sería un caos… pero divertido."
[42:25]
Raúl Molinar (El Pelón):
"Si realmente quieres prepararte, empieza por algo simple: asegúrate de tener suficiente café. Porque, seamos sinceros, sin café, no sobrevivimos al apocalipsis."
[50:00]
Paola Sasso (La Mala):
"Recuerden, amigos, ¡no olviden sus baterías externas! Porque si el mundo se acaba y tu teléfono muere, ¿cómo vas a tomar selfies del apocalipsis?"
[58:40]
Andrés Maldonado (El Feo):
"Al final del día, quizá la mejor preparación es simplemente disfrutar el presente y reírnos un poco de lo que podría venir."
[1:05:15]
Raúl Molinar (El Pelón):
"Así que, si vas a prepararte para el fin del mundo, no olvides empacar unas risas. Te servirán más de lo que piensas."
[1:07:30]
"Hay que gente que ya está lista para el fin del mundo" showcases "El Bueno, la Mala y el Feo"'s trademark blend of humor and insightful commentary. By addressing the eccentricities of extreme preparedness with wit and warmth, the hosts provide both entertainment and a lighthearted look at human behavior. Whether you're a prepper yourself or just enjoy a good laugh, this episode promises to leave you both chuckling and thoughtfully considering your own level of readiness for life's unpredictabilities.
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