Podcast Summary: ¿Cómo se hace Más de uno?: La primera de la mañana
Podcast: Más de uno
Host: OndaCero / Carlos Alsina
Date: January 23, 2026
Episode Overview
This episode offers a humorous, behind-the-scenes look at how the popular morning radio show "Más de uno" is produced—specifically, the creation of the recurring segment "La primera de la mañana." Carlos Alsina, accompanied by frequent collaborators and team members including Marta García Ayer, Jorge, and Mari Carmen, blends self-parody with playful banter. The crew discusses their (sometimes questionable) work methods, poking fun at radio traditions and their own program, while letting listeners in on the secret sauce of their morning content.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. The End of the Show (00:20–01:38)
- Carlos Alsina jokes about the day's program ending, setting a lighthearted tone.
- Team banter revolves around whether they’ll miss the audience or are just excited for the weekend, highlighting the camaraderie and humor of the cast.
- Quote (Carlos Alsina, 00:37): “Me alegra porque ahora empieza lo bueno, que es el Más de uno en cada ciudad, con otros contenidos, con mejores presentadores y con unos colaboradores espléndidos.”
2. Guionistas Confess: An "Absent" Week (01:01–02:28)
- Jorge, one of the writers, apologizes tongue-in-cheek for the team being "absent" while working on new, meta-content: a segment explaining how the radio show is made.
- The conversation is filled with comedic humility and a running gag about their supposed lack of originality.
- Quote (Jorge, 01:39): “Hemos pensado ofrecer... contenidos extra que expliquen... cómo se hace Más de uno.”
- Quote (Carlos Alsina, 01:49): “Ostras, qué ida más original.”
3. Introducing "Cómo se hace tu programa favorito" (02:43–03:15)
- Mari Carmen introduces the new segment, humorously accounting for casual listeners and skeptics.
- “Oyente Crítico” voices sarcasm about the show's popularity, keeping the bit self-aware and engaging.
- Quote (Oyente Crítico, 02:48): “Yo solo lo escucho a ratos y lo quito siempre que sale el pesado ese del amor.”
4. Marta García Ayer Breaks Down ‘La primera de la mañana’ (03:19–06:36)
- Marta details the production process: from idea generation in afternoon meetings to finessing the punchline ("la rima final") late at night.
- The writing session is portrayed as chaotic, with wild topic suggestions ranging from memes about Trump to playful takes on current news.
- Marta jokes about consulting both her team and "someone very in touch with what people care about" (humorously referencing Mari Carmen).
- Quote (Marta García Ayer, 04:02): “Aunque el guión del comentario no ocupa más que un folio, mi equipo y yo tardamos muchas horas en elaborar el texto.”
- Discussions on the struggle to land the closing rhyme become a meta-humorous sketch featuring Guionista 2, who exaggerates the art and challenge of creating that final line.
- Quote (Guionista 2, 05:41): “La ayuda del mejor del puto mejor literal, bro, o sea que tiene que ser en plan...”
- Quote (Marta, 06:03): “Sí, lo que viene siendo una rima. Vaya, mira, tengo la primera frase. Con Trump el conquistador no me renta el sujetador...”
5. Back to Reality—Or Not (06:36–End)
- Jorge and Carlos poke fun at the "truth" behind Marta’s team, claiming, in jest, that most of what listeners just heard was fabrication.
- Carlos playfully scolds the writers for their absence and reminds them (sarcastically) to focus on actual show content.
- Quote (Carlos Alsina, 06:50): “No sabes eso, que todo esto es mentira.”
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- Carlos Alsina (00:37): “Con el público. Y eso te tendría que apenar, No, No, apenas. Me alegra porque ahora empieza lo bueno...”
- Jorge (01:39): “...hemos pensado ofrecer... contenidos extra que expliquen... cómo se hace Más de uno.”
- Mari Carmen (03:12): “Más de uno presenta cómo se hace su programa favorito o el que sólo escucha de vez en cuando o simplemente cuando hace zapping.”
- Marta García Ayer (04:02): “...mi equipo y yo tardamos muchas horas en elaborar el texto. A las tres de la tarde o así tenemos la primera reunión...”
- Guionista 2 (05:41): “...una rimación consonística como del año warlocko 6767...”
- Marta García Ayer (06:03): “...Con Trump el conquistador no me renta el sujetador. No me refiero a ese tipo de...”
- Carlos Alsina (06:50): “No sabes eso, que todo esto es mentira.”
Timestamps for Key Segments
- 00:20 — End-of-show humor, team banter
- 01:01 — Writers' tongue-in-cheek apology and meta-announcement
- 02:43 — Mari Carmen introduces the behind-the-scenes segment
- 03:19 — Marta García Ayer describes her segment’s production process
- 04:02 — Inside the idea and joke-writing meeting
- 05:41 — The struggle to write the perfect closing rhyme
- 06:36 — Meta-reveal: “Everything you just heard is probably false”—and closing jokes
Tone and Style
True to "Más de uno," the episode blends witty banter, playful self-mockery, and improvisational humor. By lifting the curtain on the behind-the-scenes process (while simultaneously making fun of the very idea), Alsina and company offer an affectionate, irreverent take on radio production—and themselves.
