Brazilianisms: a podcast about Brazil
Andreh is an American married to a Brazilian. He lives in Brasilia and teaches English there. We discuss his experiences in Brazil, his thoughts on Brazilian customer service, and the current political situation. (Please note that this was recorded a few months ago, so his views on Dilma's impeachment are not based on current information.)
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I chat with Zezinho about life in Rocinha, his favela tour company, the community center he's working on, and his cats. He's an old friend of the podcast. Last time we talked was back in .
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Milton pops in to talk about his recent trip to Canada as well as his motorcycle trip adventures to some small towns in Brazil.
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Coming out of a long hiatus, I talk about the 2014 World Cup, that was hosted in Brazil. Then I play clip of a neuroscientist's take on capoeira.
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Jake is an American musician with a love for all kinds of Brazilian music. He and his Forró band , create awesome authentic-sounding Brazilian music in Portland, Oregon. ...
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I chat with Mike again. When last we spoke in , he was in the U.S. planning to one day return to Brazil. Now he's living in São Paulo!
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I chat with Kacie, an American who spent time in Joinville, Santa Catarina teaching English.
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Milton stops by to chat about his new car and driving in Brazil.
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info_outlineBack in the 90s when I was a college student, Brazilian scholar Darcy Ribeiro visited Indiana University to give a lecture on his theories of race and culture in Latin America. (We discussed his ideas at length back in episode 15.) I attended his talk and recorded it with my trusty audio cassette recorder. The last time I was in the US, I managed to track down the tape and now offer it here as a digital download. This was recorded on September 19, 1992.