Ana Blanco premieres on La 1 Todo Cambio, an eight-part documentary series that covers the past, present and future of different aspects of Spanish society. A space in which the journalist and also presenter of Informe Semanal analyzes how issues such as personal relationships, fame, mental health, tourism, food, education, the way we age or the way we inform ourselves.

Throughout the series, Ana Blanco interviews various personalities who will help us understand how we have changed, what we are like today, and what the future may hold for us.

The basketball player Pau Gasol, the singer Alaska, the actor Ramón Barea, the cyclist Pedro Delgado, the rap singer Pimp Flaco, the journalists Lorenzo Milá and Rosa María Calaf, and the chef Ángel León, are some of those who participate in the different chapters.

In addition to the interviews with well-known people, the series, directed by Ana Blanco and Itziar Bernaola and produced by Olegario Marcos, includes the testimonies of experts on the different issues addressed and uses the RTVE archive to portray what we Spaniards were like in the past. decades.

Everything changes, a space produced by RTVE in collaboration with Producciones del K.O., will be broadcast on Wednesdays at 11:55 p.m., after Tell me how it happened.

In her first chapter, which will premiere on Wednesday, October 18, Ana Blanco will address the evolution in personal relationships and how new technologies have influenced the way we relate.

Ana Blanco talks about this with the actor and film director Ramón Barea; the film director and screenwriter Borja Cobeaga, the film producer Nahikari Ipiña; the members of the musical group Ginebras, or the communicator Inés Hernand. Likewise, the neuroscientist Mariano Sigman, the psychologist expert in addictions Marc Masip, the psychologist María Esclapez and the person in charge of one of the metaverses developed in Spain, Soraya Cadalso, participate.

The series will also address the evolution of tourism over time, going from “six-hundred” trips to low-cost flights, and perhaps space flights in the not-too-distant future. Ana Blanco travels to Venice, with Lorenzo Milá. There she interviews the city’s deputy mayor, Simone Venturini. In addition, she travels to Tenerife and Barcelona to analyze current tourism problems and trends. To do this, she interviews experts María Velasco, Rafael Mesa and Agustín Cocola-Gant, as well as YouTubers Enrique Alex, Andrea Bergareche and Lethal Crysis.

Everything changes will dedicate one of its chapters to the evolution of food over time. How has our diet changed? Is it more or less healthy? How will we feed ourselves in the future? Ana Blanco speaks with Mikel López Iturriaga, “El Comidista”. Additionally, she interviews former NBA player Pau Gasol, whose foundation promotes a healthy diet among the little ones. She also travels to Puerto de Santa María (Cádiz) to learn about the work of chef Ángel León and to San Sebastián to visit a company dedicated to growing meat.

In the episode on information, the evolution of the way we inform ourselves will be analyzed, how traditional media have been replaced by the internet and social networks, and the challenges of the new model. To understand these changes, he talks with former TVE correspondent Rosa María Calaf, and journalists Marta García Aller and Edu Galán.

He also analyzes the changes with experts, visits an old TV club, interviews a group of young people to find out how they inform themselves, visits a TikTok media outlet with more than 4 million followers and checks with journalism students if they are able to identify false content. networking.

The series will address the evolution of mental health, from a past in which patients were stigmatized and isolated to today, when the visibility of these disorders that affect a quarter of the population is claimed. He will talk with the actor and former television presenter Javier Martín, who introduces him to his theater company, made up of people with mental health problems. With the help of psychiatrist Cándido Polo we will learn what psychiatric hospitals were like. The need to dedicate more resources to mental health is addressed together with psychiatrists and psychologists, and the mental health of young people is addressed, among others, by the singer Pimp Flaco.

Fame will also show its evolution in our society. This chapter focuses on the evolution of fame and well-known characters, very different now from those who triumphed in the past. To analyze these changes, he spoke with the singer Alaska, and the former cyclist Pedro Delgado. In addition, it has the presence of the actor and writer Pablo Rivero, Toni Alcántara in Cuéntame, and the influencer Marta Pombo, who is followed on social networks by close to a million people.

Finally, the Aging chapter will analyze how the way we age has evolved in a society with a life expectancy that already exceeds 83 years. To analyze these changes, he will chat with mountaineer Carlos Soria, who at 84 years old has the goal of climbing the 14 eight-thousanders in the world. In addition, it includes the testimonies of the gerontologist José Luis Cabezas, who shows us a curious system to empathize with the elderly: the “old age suit.” Likewise, the film director Fernando Colomo, the scientist María Blasco and the person in charge of the “I’m older, not an idiot” campaign, Carlos San Juan, appear.