
Radio Host's Hit Show 'Hard to Believe' Has a Surprisingly Simple Origin
Mexico City Radio Host Reveals the Unexpected Origins of His Hit Show "Hard to Believe" Mexico City – Sergio Sepulveda, a prominent radio host known for his intriguing show "Difícil de creer" ("Hard to Believe"), recently shared the surprising origins of his program in an interview on the popular show "En cabina con Laura G." Sepulveda, whose career spans over two decades, explained that the idea for "Hard to Believe" emerged from his experiences investigating unusual stories during his time on various morning shows. "When I started doing these investigations of unusual and curious data, it was on a previous morning show on Venga la Alegría called Cada Mañana," he recalled. The show's unique format, focusing on the exploration of intriguing and often unbelievable stories, has resonated with audiences. Sepulveda’s passion for storytelling is evident, and his engaging presentation style makes the program a compelling listen. His dedication to his craft is also evident, as he mentioned that sharing stories is what he loves most about his work. "It's given me the opportunity to continue telling my stories," he said, highlighting the connection he has with his audience. The success of "Difícil de creer" is a testament to Sepulveda’s talent and his ability to connect with listeners through captivating narratives. The show’s popularity underscores the enduring appeal of well-crafted storytelling in the ever-evolving media landscape.