Charismatic host Jimena Aguilar, affectionately known as “la muñequita de los podcasts”, is back with an episode that touches the most sensitive fibers of today’s digital life. In the latest installment of Jimena Aguilar el Podcast, a Nueva Network production, the communicator invites us to question whether what we call “success” is really worth our peace of mind. HERE you can listen to the podcast.
With an impeccable track record that has established her as one of the freshest and most beloved voices in the industry, Jimena Aguilar has managed to create a community where people talk about “everything and nothing”, but always with one purpose: to let go of foa and learn to live better. Now she presents the episode titled Mental Health and Social Networks: success, funas and real life.
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From the warmth of Miami, Jimena kicked off the episode with a powerful reflection: “What if success was no longer what you achieve, but the peace you live with?
In a world obsessed with status and possessions, she says the scarcest luxury today is mental health and the ability to say “no” without guilt.
“The highest status is to be able to close your eyes and feel that inside everything is fine,” said Jimena, inviting her followers to disconnect from the external noise.
The danger of “funas” and the cancellation culture
Accompanied by Areli Inzunza, the podcast addressed an obscure topic of social networks: the famous “Ladies” and “Lords”.
Jimena and her guest discussed how a videotaped mistake can ruin the life and career of an ordinary citizen in a matter of seconds.
“We seek equity, but deep down we act in a violent way, wanting to annihilate the other because they think differently,” Inzunza commented, pointing out that the “funada” culture has become the new bullying of adults.
Maluma, Robots and the “Nonamaxing” phenomenon
True to her dynamic style, Jimena also brought us up to date with the latest in entertainment and technology:
Maluma Baby: The Colombian artist has matured after fatherhood, sending messages about the real (and not fake) use of social networks.
Future in Japan: Robots are now officially operating in Tokyo airports to ease the workload, a futuristic test that is already a reality.
Trend Z: Nonamaxing, inspired by the wisdom of Italian grandmothers, comes to combat burnout by prioritizing the pleasure of doing nothing.
Sports, Luxury and AI Protection
The episode did not leave out the controversy of the exorbitant prices to see Karol G and Shakira, with VIP tickets reaching 35,000 pesos, or about 2,000 dollars.
It also highlighted the trend of artists such as Taylor Swift and Matthew McConaughey, who are registering their phrases and voices to protect themselves from unauthorized use of Artificial Intelligence.
In the sports arena, Jimena celebrated the “Latino Proud Moment” with the signing of Diego Pavia by the Baltimore Ravens in the NFL and expressed her concern about Mexico’s infrastructure and security for the 2026 World Cup.
Jimena Aguilar the Podcast continues to prove why it is a favorite space for those looking for gossip, technology and, above all, an honest guide to navigating modern life.
The episode is now available on all audio platforms, such as Apple Podcast and Spotify, where you can also listen to other titles promoted by Nueva Network, such as Y Tú QuéOnnda?
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