¿QUÉ ESTÁ PASANDO? - Summary

Summary

The speaker discusses various topics, including:

1. A new podcast called "The Voices" that has won an award.
2. A recent trip to Brazil and a story about an ex-boyfriend, Rodrigo, who got a tattoo.
3. The speaker's own experience with tattoos and a desire to make a video about body transformation.
4. A discussion about mental health, self-acceptance, and the importance of community love and support.
5. A story about a past relationship and a book that the speaker wants to mention.
6. A conversation about a social media platform and a misunderstanding with someone named Chama.
7. The speaker's personal life, including a recent move to a new apartment and struggles with depression.
8. The speaker's mom's health issues and a doctor's advice to eliminate certain medications.

Throughout the conversation, the speaker jumps between different topics, sharing personal anecdotes and thoughts on various subjects.

Facts

Here are the key facts from the text:

1. The speaker has a podcast that won an award.
2. The speaker's mother is not feeling well due to a condition that has not been diagnosed.
3. The mother has undergone many tests, but the results have not been conclusive.
4. A doctor has prescribed medication to the mother to eliminate the condition.
5. The speaker has a cat that is being cared for in a house.
6. The speaker has a friend named Chama who helps with the podcast.
7. The speaker has a ex-boyfriend named Rodrigo who appears on the podcast.
8. The speaker has considered getting a nose job but has decided against it.
9. The speaker has been feeling unwell and suffocated.
10. The speaker was taking medication for "helicobacter pylori" but it made them feel worse.
11. The speaker has moved to a new apartment in a different area.
12. The speaker's mother was prescribed antibiotics, but they made her condition worse.
13. The speaker's mother had a fever and stomach pain and felt like she was going to die.
14. The speaker took their mother to the doctor and it was expensive because they were not insured.