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This is the first episode of the Carioca Connection podcast, where Foster and Alexia introduce themselves and their mission to help people learn Portuguese through authentic conversations. They share their passion for Brazilian culture and the Portuguese language and explain how their podcast and accompanying worksheets can be valuable learning resources. They also discuss their social media presence and invite listeners to engage with them and provide feedback. Overall, the podcast aims to provide an enjoyable and effective way for intermediate learners to improve their Portuguese skills. | season 1 | brazilculture | |
In this podcast episode, Alexia and Foster discuss some of the weird things Brazilians do. They talk about taking multiple showers a day, brushing teeth at work, sitting next to partners at restaurants, eating avocado with sugar, and more. They also touch on topics like vacation time, ending messages with hugs or kisses, and throwing toilet paper in a bin. It's a fun and light-hearted conversation that gives you insights into Brazilian culture. | season 1 | culture | |
This podcast episode is about drinking culture in Brazil. The hosts discuss different types of alcoholic beverages, such as beer, caipirinha, and cocktails. They talk about the cultural differences in drinking habits between Brazil and the United States, as well as the growing trend of craft beer in Brazil. You'll also learn about popular Brazilian drinks like chopp, long-neck, and the artesanal beers. So grab a drink and enjoy the conversation! | season 1 | culture | |
This episode of Carioca Connection discusses the role of the "porteiro" (doorman) in Brazilian apartment buildings. The hosts explain that the doorman is more than just a person who opens doors - they manage the building, receive mail, take care of security, and even clean. The hosts also mention that the doorman is often seen as a trusted figure in the building and can become an important part of residents' lives. They discuss the cultural significance of having a doorman in Brazil and share some personal experiences with doormen. Overall, the episode provides insights into the unique role and importance of the doorman in Brazilian society. | season 1 | culture | |
This episode of the Carioca Connection podcast is about Alexia's love for New York City. She shares her experiences and memories of visiting the city, including the cultural ambiance, the Central Park covered in snow, shopping at Bloomingdale's, and getting lost in the subway. Alexia expresses her admiration for the city's diverse culture and the variety of things to do and see. She also mentions her desire to return to New York for Christmas or New Year's Eve. Overall, it's a fun and nostalgic conversation about Brazilians' love for the Big Apple. | season 1 | culture | |
This episode of the Carioca Connection podcast discusses the city of Poços de Caldas in Minas Gerais, Brazil. Foster and Alexia share their experiences and talk about the attractions in the city, such as the thermal waters, the Cristo Redentor statue, paragliding, and the Pedra Balão. They also mention the local accent and the cultural events that take place in the city. Overall, it's a fun and informative episode about a lesser-known destination in Brazil. | season 1 | brazil | |
This podcast episode is about animals, specifically dogs. The hosts share stories about their own dogs and their love for animals in general. They discuss visiting a pet shop and seeing different animals like parrots, hamsters, and puppies. They also talk about the culture of owning dogs in Rio de Janeiro, including adoption programs and strong laws against animal abuse. The hosts mention a park called ParCÃO where dogs can play, and they encourage listeners to send in photos and stories of their own pets. Overall, it's a fun and lighthearted episode for animal lovers. | season 1 | rio de janeiroculture | |
This podcast episode discusses the upcoming Olympics in Rio de Janeiro and the mixed feelings surrounding it. The hosts talk about the excitement and anxiety in the city, the concerns about the lack of long-term planning, and the potential impact on infrastructure and safety. They also mention the tragic collapse of a bike path and express their hopes for a successful event. Overall, it provides a candid and critical perspective on the Olympics in Rio. | season 1 | ||
This podcast episode discusses the hosts' favorite neighborhoods in Rio de Janeiro. They talk about Jardim Botânico and its beautiful park, Parque Lage, and the history and attractions of these areas. They also mention Gávea as another favorite neighborhood, highlighting its nature, commerce, and the renowned Pontifical Catholic University (PUC). The hosts share personal memories and recommend visiting these less touristy neighborhoods for a more enjoyable experience. They also mention the Baixo Gávea, a popular spot for young people to gather and have fun. Overall, the episode provides insights into the hosts' favorite places in Rio and offers a glimpse into the city's culture and attractions. | season 1 | rio de janeiro | |
The hosts discuss their experience with meditation and how it has helped them reduce stress and improve sleep. They recommend using the Headspace app and mention the book "10% Happier" as a good resource for learning about meditation. They encourage listeners to give meditation a try and share their feedback. | season 1 | ||
This podcast episode is about Alexia's trip to England when she was 16 years old. She went on a one-month exchange program to improve her English. She stayed in a small town called Swanage and studied at Harrow House. Alexia made friends from different countries and had a great time exploring the city. She still keeps in touch with her friends from the trip. The episode emphasizes the importance of traveling, making lifelong friendships, and getting out of your comfort zone. | season 1 | ||
The hosts discuss the lack of changing seasons in Rio de Janeiro and how the constant heat can be exhausting. They talk about their preferences for experiencing autumn and spring, and mention the beauty of the changing colors of trees in Canada. They also mention the cleanliness of Brazilians due to the constant need to take multiple showers a day to combat the heat. Overall, it's a lighthearted conversation about the weather and seasons in Rio de Janeiro. | season 1 | culture | |
The hosts of Carioca Connection talk about their visit to the Museu do Amanhã in Rio de Janeiro. They discuss the architecture, the purpose of the museum, and the importance of environmental awareness. They recommend visiting the museum during weekdays to avoid crowds and emphasize the need for simple actions like recycling and saving water to address environmental issues. Overall, they highly recommend visiting the museum. | season 1 | culturerio de janeiro | |
In this episode, Foster and Alexia discuss the Copa do Mundo (World Cup) that took place in Brazil. They talk about the excitement and expectations leading up to the event, the experience of being in Rio during the World Cup, and the mixed feelings about the legacy it left behind. They also touch on topics like the construction of stadiums, the atmosphere in the city, and their personal perspectives as football fans. Overall, it's a fun and engaging conversation about the World Cup in Brazil. | season 1 | ||
In this episode, Alexia and Foster talk about their love for feiras (open-street market fairs) in Rio de Janeiro. They discuss the variety of food and products available, such as pastel, tapioca, and fresh fish. They also mention the vibrant atmosphere and live music often found at feiras. Feiras are not only a great place to shop for fresh produce and unique items, but they also offer a fun and affordable outing for families and couples. So, if you're in Brazil, make sure to visit a feira and experience the lively atmosphere and delicious food! | season 1 | ||
The hosts discuss social media in Brazil, focusing on the Brazilian love for sharing and connecting with others. They talk about their favorite social media platforms, such as Instagram, and how Brazilians use social media to create their own reality and stay connected with friends and family. The hosts also mention the popularity of WhatsApp groups in Brazil and the cultural aspect of sharing in Brazilian society. They touch on the debate of whether social media usage is vaidoso (vain) or positive, and invite listeners to engage with them on social media. Overall, the episode provides insights into the Brazilian perspective on social media and the role it plays in their lives. | season 1 | culture | |
This episode of Carioca Connection is about Brazilian music, specifically focusing on the samba genre. The hosts discuss the roots of samba, its connection to Brazilian identity, and its historical significance. They also touch on the concept of "malandro" (street smart) and how it relates to the samba culture. Overall, the episode provides an entertaining and informative exploration of the vibrant music scene in Brazil. | season 1 | music | |
This podcast episode discusses Brazilian samba music. They talk about the history of samba, its instruments, and influential musicians like Cartola and Noel Rosa. They also touch on the evolution of samba schools and the current state of samba music. Overall, they are optimistic about the future of samba and believe that music will always remain strong in Brazil. | season 1 | music | |
This episode of the podcast discusses Brazilian music, focusing on the iconic singer Tim Maia and his unique style. The hosts also mention other influential Brazilian singers like Cássia Eller, Elis Regina, and Rita Lee. They express their thoughts on the current state of Brazilian music and hope for the emergence of new icons in the future. Overall, it's a fun conversation about the rich history and potential of Brazilian music. | season 1 | music | |
In this episode, Alexia and Foster talk about Foster's father's visit to Rio de Janeiro. They discuss the intensity of the city, its safety concerns, and the unique experiences they had together. They mention activities like hang-gliding, visiting the feira hippie in Ipanema, and watching a ballet performance at the Theatro Municipal. They also talk about the delicious food and the warm hospitality of the cariocas. Overall, it was a great experience for Foster's father to explore the wonders of Rio de Janeiro. | season 1 | ||
The hosts discuss Brazilian fruits in this episode. They talk about popular fruits like açaí, fruta do conde, graviola, jabuticaba, and maracujá. They highlight the benefits and flavors of these fruits and emphasize the importance of natural juices over sodas. The hosts also mention their favorite juices and recommend trying different fruit juices while in Brazil. | season 1 | food | |
The hosts discuss their recent visit to Theatro Municipal in Rio de Janeiro to watch a ballet performance. They talk about the history and architecture of the theater and share their experience of watching modern ballet. The episode highlights the discipline and teamwork involved in ballet and encourages listeners to be open to new experiences. Overall, it's a fun and enjoyable episode that introduces the beauty of ballet and the cultural scene in Rio de Janeiro. | season 1 | rio de janeiroculture | |
In this episode, Foster and Alexia talk about their recent trip to São Paulo. They discuss the different nicknames for the city, their experience at a Carnaval bloco, and their visit to a Buddhist temple. They also mention the graffiti scene in São Paulo, their visit to the Beco do Batman, and their time at Parque Ibirapuera. They highlight the vibrant art and culture of the city, including their visit to the MASP museum. Overall, they had a great time exploring São Paulo and recommend it as a destination. | season 1 | são paulobrazil | |
In this episode, Alexia and Foster talk about their visit to São Paulo. They discuss their experience at Mercadão, where Foster fulfilled his dream of eating a huge mortadella sandwich. They also talk about the diverse food scene in São Paulo, including the strong Italian and Japanese communities. They compare São Paulo to New York and highlight the city's cultural richness. Alexia admits her love for São Paulo but still prefers Rio and its beaches. They mention that they will be returning to São Paulo for a wedding and promise a second episode about their experiences there. They recommend staying in Pinheiros or Perdizes neighborhoods and trying the delicious Arabic food at Almanara. The episode ends with a playful exchange between Alexia and Foster. Overall, it's a fun conversation about their time in São Paulo and the city's vibrant culture. | season 1 | são paulobrazil | |
In this episode, Alexia interviews Foster about teaching English in Brazil. They discuss the challenges of teaching Brazilians, the importance of conversation classes, and the cultural exchange that takes place. Foster shares his experience and tips for gaining students, emphasizing the power of word-of-mouth referrals. Overall, it's a fun and informative conversation about teaching English in Rio de Janeiro. | season 1 | culture | |
This episode of the Carioca Connection podcast discusses the differences between Brazilian and American weddings. They talk about the number of photographers, the informality of Brazilian weddings, the importance of providing food and drinks for guests, and the concept of being married in Brazil. They also mention their upcoming weddings and share their excitement. | season 1 | culture | |
The hosts discuss Brazilian cinema, highlighting its growth in recent years and its ability to shock audiences with its portrayal of the country's reality. They mention notable films such as "Tropa de Elite" and "Cidade de Deus" and recommend other Brazilian movies and series. They also talk about the challenges faced by the Brazilian film industry, including the lack of investment and cultural barriers. The hosts share their favorite Brazilian films and encourage listeners to share recommendations from their own countries. | season 1 | culture | |
The podcast episode is about the hosts' trip to Ibitipoca, a small town in Minas Gerais, Brazil. They talk about their experience hiking in the state park, the beautiful nature, and the challenges of the trail. They also mention the need to arrive early due to the limited number of visitors allowed in the park. Overall, it was a challenging but amazing adventure. | season 1 | brazil | |
This podcast episode is about the second part of their trip to Ibitipoca, Minas Gerais in Brazil. They talk about their favorite waterfall, the famous Janela do Céu, the beautiful landscapes, the caves, the village, the local culture, and the delicious food and beer. They mention that Ibitipoca is a small town where everyone knows each other, and they recommend visiting it. They also mention that a car is necessary to reach Ibitipoca and that the road can be challenging. Overall, they had a great time and encourage listeners to check it out. | season 1 | brazil | |
This episode of the Carioca Connection podcast discusses the famous beaches in Rio de Janeiro. The hosts talk about the culture of the beaches, the natural beauty of the city, and the different characteristics of each beach. They mention Copacabana, Ipanema, Leblon, and Arpoador as some of the most famous beaches in Rio. They also mention the tradition of applauding the sunset at Arpoador and the presence of dogs on the beaches. Overall, the episode provides an entertaining and informative discussion about the beaches in Rio de Janeiro. | season 1 | rio de janeiro | |
This episode of the Carioca Connection podcast discusses beaches in Rio de Janeiro, particularly focusing on the Prainha beach. The hosts talk about their experiences and preferences when it comes to choosing a beach spot, as well as the different vendors and food options available. They also mention a funny story about a pineapple vendor who used to scare people on the beach. The episode highlights the beauty of the Prainha beach and its popularity among surfers. It also mentions other less crowded beaches in Rio, such as Grumari and Praia do Secreto. Overall, the episode provides insights into the beach culture in Rio de Janeiro and the different beach options available beyond the well-known Copacabana and Ipanema. | season 1 | rio de janeiro | |
This episode of the Carioca Connection podcast discusses the experience of trying to go to Prainha beach in Rio de Janeiro and ending up at Praia da Reserva instead. The hosts talk about the challenges of getting to Prainha and the crowdedness of Praia da Reserva. They also mention other beaches in Rio and recommend using sunscreen. They provide Instagram accounts to follow for more information on Rio's beaches and discuss the different types of swimwear worn by men and women in Rio. | season 1 | rio de janeiro | |
In this episode, Foster and Alexia talk about Santa Teresa, a beautiful and bohemian neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro. They discuss its colorful houses, cobblestone streets, and the famous tram. They also mention the Parque das Ruínas, a park with a panoramic view of the city, and recommend staying at The Villa, a boutique hotel with a stunning 360˚ view. Overall, they describe Santa Teresa as a great place to explore and enjoy a more peaceful side of Rio de Janeiro. | season 1 | rio de janeiro | |
In this podcast episode, Alexia and Foster discuss the role of domestic workers in Brazilian culture. They share their personal experiences and talk about the different types of domestic workers, such as housekeepers and cleaners. They also discuss the cultural impact of having domestic workers and how it affects daily life. Overall, it's an interesting and informative conversation about an important aspect of Brazilian society. | season 1 | ||
In this podcast episode, Alexia and Foster interview Alexia's father, Marco Antonio, about the history and politics of Brazil. They discuss topics such as the military dictatorship, the fight for democracy, and the current political and economic crises in the country. You'll learn about the social and political context of Brazil during the dictatorship, the role of the media, and the transition to democracy. The episode provides insights into the challenges and complexities of Brazilian history and politics. | season 1 | guest interviews | |
In this podcast episode, Alexia and her dad discuss the history and politics of Brazil. They talk about the PT party, the recent impeachment process, and the challenges of democracy in Brazil. They also touch on topics like corruption, social programs like Bolsa Família, and the disillusionment of the Brazilian population with politics. It's a candid conversation that sheds light on the complex political landscape of Brazil. | season 1 | guest interviews | |
This podcast episode discusses history and politics in Brazil. The hosts ask Alexia's dad about his opinion on living during the dictatorship and the current state of the country. They also talk about polarization, internet influence, and the importance of education for Brazil's future. The episode touches on various topics and provides insights into the Brazilian political landscape. | season 1 | guest interviews | |
The hosts discuss the differences between Brazilian and American breakfasts. They talk about the typical foods and drinks consumed in each country, such as bread, jam, butter, cream cheese, cake, and chocolate milk. They also mention the popularity of Toddyinho (chocolate milk brand) and explain the concept of "pão na chapa" (toasted bread with butter). The hosts compare the heaviness of American breakfasts with the lighter Brazilian breakfasts and mention some regional dishes like hash browns and grits. Overall, they highlight the deliciousness of both breakfast cultures. | season 1 | culture | |
The podcast episode discusses religion and saints in Brazil. It explores the importance of saints in Brazilian Catholic culture, how people make promises and ask for blessings from saints, and the example of Saint Francis of Assisi. The episode also mentions that many cities in Brazil are named after saints and that each person may have their own patron saint. Overall, it provides an interesting insight into the role of religion and saints in Brazilian society. | season 1 | culture | |
This podcast episode discusses religion and saints in Brazil. The hosts talk about the practice of asking saints for intercession and the cultural significance of saints in Brazilian society. They also touch on the topic of religious syncretism and the importance of respect and tolerance among different religions. The hosts emphasize the message of peace and love that is common to all religions. Overall, the episode provides an informal and informative conversation about Brazilian religious culture. | season 1 | culture | |
This episode of the Carioca Connection podcast is about Foster and Alexia's trip to Valparaíso, Chile. They discuss the city's bohemian atmosphere, its hills (cerros), and the challenges of learning Spanish. Foster shares his experience learning Spanish in Spain, while Alexia talks about her progress in understanding and speaking the language. They also emphasize the importance of immersing oneself in the culture and developing a connection with the language being learned. | season 2 | ||
This podcast episode discusses the topic of minimalism and the book "The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up." Foster and Alexia talk about their experiences with decluttering and the challenges of letting go of possessions. They mention the concept of "desapego" (detachment) and how it relates to minimalism. They also touch on the idea of finding joy in the things we keep and the benefits of living a more minimalist lifestyle. Overall, it's a quick and informative episode about simplifying and organizing our lives. | season 2 | ||
This podcast episode discusses the recent conviction of former Brazilian president Lula and its implications. It provides a brief explanation of Lula's background, the Operation Car Wash corruption investigation, and the legal process against Lula. The hosts also mention other potential presidential candidates and express their opinions on the current political situation in Brazil. Overall, it offers an informal and insightful discussion on Brazilian politics. | season 2 | ||
The episode is about Carnaval in Brazil, the biggest outdoor party in the world. They discuss the different aspects of Carnaval, including the famous Samba School parade, street parties called blocos, and the experience of participating in Carnaval. They also mention some of the most famous Samba Schools and give personal anecdotes about their own experiences with Carnaval. Overall, they recommend experiencing Carnaval at least once in your life. | season 2 | ||
The hosts discuss the future of work and how it has become more unstable and flexible. They talk about the rise of the sharing economy and how people are embracing freelancing and multiple jobs. They mention examples like Airbnb, Uber, and coworking spaces. They also touch on the challenges and benefits of this new work landscape. | season 2 | ||
In this episode, Foster and Alexia discuss New Year's resolutions and goals. They talk about how people in Brazil approach resolutions and whether they share them with others. They also discuss the challenges of sticking to resolutions and the superstitions surrounding them. Foster shares his goals for improving his Spanish and his physical health, while Alexia talks about her goal of reading one book per month. Overall, they explore the topic of self-improvement and the different ways people approach it. | season 2 | ||
This podcast episode is about small talk and introductions in Portuguese. Foster and Alexia discuss different greetings and expressions used in Brazil, as well as the importance of first impressions. They also give tips on how to navigate conversations and make yourself understood, even if you're still learning the language. It's a fun and informative episode that will help you feel more confident in your Portuguese-speaking interactions. | season 2 | ||
This episode is about Paraty, a beautiful historic city in Rio de Janeiro. Foster and Alexia discuss the history of Paraty, its cobblestone streets, and its status as a tourist destination. They also mention the surrounding areas, such as Trindade and Praia do Sono, and highlight the delicious Brazilian sweets available in Paraty. Overall, they describe Paraty as a relaxing and cultural place to visit, with welcoming locals and plenty to explore. | season 2 | ||
The hosts discuss their trip to Praia do Sono, a secluded beach near Paraty. They talk about the journey to get there, including the bus ride and the hike through the Atlantic Rainforest. They describe the beach as calm and beautiful, with clear water and a relaxed atmosphere. They recommend visiting Praia do Sono for a day trip and mention that there are options for camping or renting a house. They also mention that there are other attractions nearby, such as waterfalls and the town of Trindade. Overall, they highly recommend visiting Praia do Sono and enjoying its natural beauty. | season 2 | ||
This episode of the podcast is about Trindade, a small town near Paraty, Brazil. Foster and Alexia discuss the beaches, natural pool, and hiking trails in Trindade. They also compare Trindade to Praia do Sono and talk about the different vibes and experiences in each place. You'll learn about the hippie atmosphere, touristy aspects, and the prices of restaurants in Trindade. They also mention the famous Tobogã waterfall and the cachaça distilleries in the area. Overall, Trindade is described as a great place to visit, especially if you're looking for a mix of nature, beaches, and a lively atmosphere. | season 2 | ||
In this episode, Foster and Alexia discuss their goals of reading more books and the challenges of finding time to read in the age of social media and constant distractions. They share their favorite Brazilian authors, Nelson Rodrigues and Fernando Pessoa, and highlight the benefits of reading to escape from everyday routines and improve focus and concentration. The conversation explores the magic of literature and the joy of discovering new stories and perspectives. | season 2 | ||
In this podcast episode, Alexia reads a poem by Carlos Drummond de Andrade called "A Bruxa" which talks about the city of Rio de Janeiro. She expresses her love for the writer and hopes that listeners will read more about him. Foster appreciates the poem and they bid farewell until the next episode. | season 2 | ||
This podcast episode discusses the current situation in Rio de Janeiro, highlighting the increase in crime and insecurity. The hosts share personal experiences and talk about the challenges faced by residents and tourists. They mention incidents of robbery and violence, as well as the intervention of the military in the city. They express their love for Rio but acknowledge the difficulties of living there. The next episode will explore the potential outcomes of the intervention and the ongoing issues in the city. | season 2 | ||
In this episode, Foster and Alexia discuss the military intervention in Rio de Janeiro. They talk about the current situation in the city, the measures visitors can take to stay safe, and emphasize that Rio is still a beautiful place to visit despite the challenges. They also mention the importance of learning Portuguese and share some personal experiences. Overall, it's a conversation about the reality of the situation and a reminder to take precautions while appreciating the beauty of Rio de Janeiro. | season 2 | ||
This podcast episode is a game of "Would you rather?" where the hosts ask each other fun and challenging questions. They discuss topics such as choosing between a dog or a cat, listening to music or podcasts while walking, and deciding between a cheeseburger or a taco. They also talk about the differences between Mexican food in Brazil and the United States. Throughout the episode, they share their preferences and provide humorous explanations for their choices. Listeners will learn about the hosts' personal preferences and get a glimpse into their dynamic and entertaining conversations. | season 2 | ||
In this podcast episode, Foster and Alexia talk about Caetano Veloso, a renowned Brazilian artist known for his diverse talents and his role in fighting against the military dictatorship in Brazil. They discuss Caetano's music, his influence on Brazilian culture, and share some interesting anecdotes about him. Overall, it's a fun and informative conversation about one of Brazil's most iconic figures in music. | season 2 | ||
This episode of the podcast discusses the city of Bonito, located in Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. The hosts talk about the natural beauty of the region, including clear rivers, caves, and waterfalls. They also mention the wildlife, such as alligators and snakes, that can be found there. The hosts share their personal experiences, including rappelling, floating in the Rio da Prata, and going on a rafting adventure. They highlight the importance of visiting Bonito with a tour guide due to its environmental reserves. Despite some humorous anecdotes about potential dangers, they emphasize that Bonito is an incredible place to visit and support the local community. | season 2 | ||
In this episode, Foster and Alexia talk about feijoada, the national dish of Brazil. They discuss the origins of feijoada, its ingredients, and how it is traditionally eaten. They also share recommendations on where and when to eat feijoada and emphasize the importance of trying homemade feijoada. The hosts also mention the significance of feijoada in Brazilian culture and invite listeners to send in their questions and topic suggestions for future episodes. | season 2 | ||
In this episode, Foster and Alexia talk about Teresópolis, a city in the mountains of Rio de Janeiro. They discuss the natural beauty of the city, including the Serra dos Órgãos National Park and the famous Dedo de Deus mountain. They also mention the craft market and the training center for the Brazilian national football team. Teresópolis is described as a calm and relaxing place to visit, away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Overall, it's a great option for those who want to enjoy nature and have a more peaceful experience in Brazil. | season 2 | ||
In this episode, Foster and Alexia discuss the impact of technology on mental health. They share tips on using apps to reduce phone dependency and improve mental well-being. They also talk about their own experiences and the challenges of finding a balance between staying connected and maintaining a healthy relationship with technology. Overall, it's a conversation about the need to be mindful of our phone usage and find ways to prioritize mental health in the digital age. | season 2 | ||
In this episode, Foster talks about how he learned Portuguese and his experience living in Brazil. He shares that he already spoke Spanish and decided to learn Portuguese because he was studying in Rio. Foster mentions that the sounds and rhythm of Portuguese are different from Spanish, but the grammar is similar. He also discusses the challenges of learning a new language and gives advice to beginners. Overall, it's a fun and informative episode about language learning and the differences between Spanish and Portuguese. | season 2 | ||
This podcast episode features Renato, a Brazilian musician, discussing his love for Brazilian music and his journey as a self-taught guitarist. He talks about the importance of lyrics in Brazilian music and recommends songs by Vinicius de Moraes, including his children's music album "A Arca de Noé." Renato also shares his website, Learning Brazilian Guitar, where people can find Brazilian guitar lessons. Overall, it's a fun and informative conversation about Brazilian music and the passion behind it. | season 2 | ||
In this podcast episode, Foster and Renato discuss Brazilian music, specifically the Bossa Nova genre. They talk about the influence of Bossa Nova on Brazilian culture, the unique characteristics of Bossa Nova music, and the importance of Tom Jobim in the genre. They also touch on the relationship between music and language, and how music can be a great tool for learning Portuguese. Overall, it's an interesting conversation that highlights the richness and depth of Brazilian music beyond the well-known hits. | season 2 | ||
In this episode, Foster and Alexia talk about Vinicius de Moraes, a famous Brazilian poet, songwriter, and diplomat. They discuss his life, his friendships with other renowned poets and musicians, and his love for women. They also mention some of his famous songs and poems, such as "Garota de Ipanema" and "Eu sei que vou te amar." Overall, it's a fun and informative conversation about Vinicius and his contributions to Brazilian culture. | season 2 | ||
The hosts discuss a poem by Vinicius de Moraes called "Se Você Quer Ser A Minha Namorada" and express their admiration for its sentimental nature. They invite listeners to comment, leave reviews, and give five stars. | season 2 | ||
This podcast episode discusses the concept of coworking and focuses on WeWork, a well-known coworking space worldwide. The hosts talk about their experiences with coworking and the benefits it offers, such as a sense of community and access to infrastructure. They also mention the WeWork buildings in Rio de Janeiro and New York, highlighting the networking opportunities and events provided by WeWork. The episode provides insights into the coworking culture and its growing popularity. | season 2 | ||
In this episode, Foster and Alexia discuss Alexia's experience getting vaccinated for yellow fever due to an outbreak in Rio de Janeiro. Alexia shares her fear of needles and her dislike for the vaccination process. They also talk about the importance of vaccines and the crowded healthcare system in Brazil. Overall, it's a lighthearted conversation with some humorous moments. | season 2 | ||
The hosts discuss the future of cable TV and the rise of streaming services like Netflix. They talk about their own viewing habits and how they prefer internet-based platforms over traditional cable. They mention the popularity of Netflix and the emergence of other streaming services. They also mention the transition of traditional TV channels like Globo to online platforms. The hosts discuss the cost and convenience of streaming services compared to cable TV. They mention the challenges of canceling cable subscriptions and the dominance of cable companies in Brazil. Overall, they believe that the future of TV is moving towards streaming services and online platforms. | season 2 | ||
This podcast episode discusses Easter traditions in Brazil, including the religious aspects, the custom of eating fish, and the exchange of chocolate eggs. The hosts also talk about the high prices of chocolate eggs and suggest alternative ways to celebrate Easter, such as a chocolate carrot or an Easter egg hunt. Overall, it's a fun and informative conversation about Easter in Brazil. | season 2 | ||
In this episode, Foster and Alexia discuss the service in restaurants in Brazil compared to the United States. They talk about their experiences with the service in Rio de Janeiro and how it can be frustrating. They also discuss the culture of tipping in Brazil and how it affects the service. Overall, they recommend leaving a 10% tip in cash directly to the waiter and highlight the importance of treating waiters with respect. | season 2 | ||
The hosts discuss the importance of national anthems, focusing on the Brazilian and American anthems. They share personal experiences and emotions associated with singing the anthems and discuss the controversy surrounding athletes not standing during the American anthem. They also mention the significance of the anthems in fostering a sense of unity and solidarity. The hosts conclude by expressing the value of learning and understanding national anthems as a way to connect with the culture and history of a country. | season 2 | ||
This podcast episode discusses the cultural differences between Brazilians and Americans when it comes to living with parents. The hosts share their perspectives and experiences, highlighting that it is common for Brazilians to live with their parents until a later age compared to Americans. They also touch on economic factors and the sense of independence that comes with living on your own. Overall, it's an interesting conversation that sheds light on the topic. | season 2 | ||
In this episode, Foster and Alexia discuss the Brazilian culture of physical contact, such as kissing and hugging. They explain that Brazilians are very intimate and curious about others, which leads to quick friendships and warm interactions. They also mention the different customs of greeting in different regions of Brazil, with some places having two kisses, others having one, and a few having three. Overall, they emphasize that the Brazilian way of physical contact is not invasive or disrespectful, but rather a way of showing affection and making connections. | season 2 | ||
This episode discusses the topic of Brazilians being the coolest people in the world. Foster and Alexia talk about the friendly and welcoming nature of Brazilians, their diversity, and their ability to make tourists feel at home. They also mention rankings that highlight Brazil's positive attributes and share personal anecdotes that showcase the kindness and helpfulness of Brazilians. | season 2 | ||
This podcast episode discusses the different schedules and meal times in Brazil compared to other countries. They talk about dinner time, work schedules, and going out at night. You'll learn that dinner in Brazil is usually later, around 8 or 9 pm, and that going out at night can last until the early morning hours. The hosts also mention the importance of breakfast and the informal nature of work in Brazil. Overall, it's a fun conversation about Brazilian schedules and habits. | season 2 | ||
In this episode, Foster and Alexia discuss different accents in Brazil, focusing on the Carioca accent. They talk about the pronunciation of certain sounds, such as "s" and "r", and how it differs in various regions of Brazil. They also touch on the importance of understanding accents and how it can vary from person to person. Overall, it's a fun conversation about the diversity of accents in Brazil and how they shape the way we speak Portuguese. | season 2 | ||
The hosts discuss their experience in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and the rivalry between Brazilians and Argentinians. They talk about the friendliness of the people, the cultural vibrancy of the city, and the architectural beauty. They also mention the economic and political challenges the country faces. Overall, they recommend visiting Buenos Aires and practicing Spanish or "portuñol" while there. | season 2 | ||
In this episode, Foster and Alexia talk about their experiences with house sitting and taking care of pets. They discuss the benefits of using platforms like Trusted House Sitters to find free accommodation and spend time with animals. They also share their love for dogs and their preference for adopting rather than buying. Overall, it's a fun and emotional conversation about their love for pets and the joy they bring to their lives. | season 2 | ||
This podcast episode is about the hosts' experience in Montevideo, Uruguay. They talk about their journey, the city, the food, and the people. They recommend visiting Montevideo and trying the delicious Uruguayan cuisine, such as the Chivito sandwich. They also mention a unique restaurant called Primuseum, where you can enjoy a fantastic tango show while having a delicious meal. Overall, they had a great time in Montevideo and highly recommend it to travelers. | season 2 | ||
In this episode, Alexia and Foster discuss why they love Brazil. They talk about the friendly and happy nature of Brazilians, the diverse and delicious food, the beautiful beaches and beach culture, the rich and vibrant music scene, the acceptance of foreigners, the optimism of the Brazilian people, and the unique Portuguese language. They express their love for Brazil and encourage listeners to visit and experience the country's culture firsthand. | season 2 | ||
This episode of Carioca Connection is the start of Season 3 and focuses on the World Cup. Foster and Alexia discuss the Brazilian national team, their chances in the tournament, and the impact of their coach, Tite. They also talk about their recent meetup with other Brazilians in Asheville, North Carolina, and encourage listeners to reach out with suggestions for the new season. Overall, it's a fun and informative episode for football fans and Portuguese learners alike. | season 3 | ||
This episode discusses the concept of "jeitinho brasileiro," which refers to the Brazilian way of finding alternative solutions or workarounds to problems. It explores the negative connotations associated with the term and how it is often linked to corruption in Brazil. The hosts also touch on the positive aspects of the Brazilian way of being, such as being joyful, hospitable, and open. Overall, it's a lively and informative conversation about Brazilian culture and mindset. | season 3 | ||
This podcast episode is about Festa Junina, a traditional Brazilian festival celebrated in June. Foster and Alexia discuss the origins of the festival, its traditions, and the delicious food associated with it. They also mention the regional variations in how Festa Junina is celebrated in different parts of Brazil. You'll learn about the significance of the saints, the dances, the typical foods like pamonha, canjica, and quentão, and the fun activities like correio do amor (love mail) and quadrilha (square dance). It's a lively and informative conversation that gives you a taste of the vibrant Brazilian culture. | season 3 | ||
In this episode, Foster and Alexia discuss the Brazilian series "O Mecanismo" on Netflix, which is inspired by the real-life Operation Car Wash. They talk about the political corruption in Brazil, the production of the series, and the reactions to it. They also mention some of the main characters and actors in the show. Overall, it's a light and informative episode that gives insights into the series and its background. If you're interested in Brazil, politics, or just want to practice Portuguese, give it a listen! | season 3 | ||
This episode of the Carioca Connection podcast discusses the challenging "LH" sound in Portuguese. Alexia and Foster provide tips and examples for pronouncing words like "trabalhar" (to work) and "mulher" (woman) correctly. They also share common expressions and phrases used in Brazilian Portuguese. Tune in to improve your pronunciation and learn some useful language tips! | season 3 | ||
This episode is about the poet Mario Quintana. He was born in Alegrete, Rio Grande do Sul, and never got married or had children. He lived alone in a hotel in Porto Alegre and faced a difficult period of unemployment and eviction. He then lived with former Brazilian football player Paulo Roberto Falcão for the rest of his life. Mario Quintana considered poetry to be his greatest companion. He passed away in 1994. The episode concludes with the reading of one of his poems called "Esperança" (Hope). | season 3 | ||
This podcast episode discusses seven common expressions used in Brazil, particularly in Rio de Janeiro. The expressions covered are "grana" (money), "quebrado" (broke), "saideira" (one for the road), "mermão" (dude), "boca livre" (all you can eat), "colocar os assuntos em dia" (to catch up), and "água na boca" (mouthwatering). You'll learn the meanings of these expressions and how to use them in everyday conversations. | season 3 | ||
In this episode, Alexia and Foster discuss eight Brazilian Portuguese phrases and their English equivalents. They cover phrases like "a bed of roses" (um mar de rosas), "push your luck" (abusar da sorte), and "let me be" (largar do meu pé). They also explain the meaning and usage of each phrase, providing examples and context. It's a fun and informative episode that will help you expand your Portuguese vocabulary and understand Brazilian expressions better. | season 3 | ||
This podcast episode is a quick conversation about football with João Marcos. They discuss the Brazilian national team, the World Cup, and players like Renato Augusto and Alisson. They also talk about the Belgian national team and the surprises of the tournament. Overall, it's a fun and interesting chat about football. | season 3 | ||
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This podcast episode tells a funny story about getting locked out on a balcony while feeding a deer named Daisy. You'll learn about the Brazilian expression "pagar mico" which means to do something embarrassing, and how Brazilians use the augmentative "ão" to change the meaning of words. The hosts also discuss the differences between "mico" and "micão" and give examples of other words with "ão". It's a fun and informative episode! | season 3 | ||
In this episode, Foster and Alexia discuss nasal vowels in Portuguese. They explain how to produce the nasal sound and give examples of words with nasal vowels, such as "não" and "então". They also talk about augmentatives, like "amigão" and "carrão". The hosts emphasize the importance of mastering nasal vowels and provide tips for improving pronunciation. Overall, it's a fun and informative episode that will help learners improve their Portuguese pronunciation. | season 3 | ||
This podcast episode is all about fixed nasal vowels in Portuguese. Foster and Alexia discuss the pronunciation and examples of words with nasal vowels, such as "sim" (yes), "vento" (wind), "bom" (good), and more. They explain how to produce the nasal sound and provide tips for English speakers learning Portuguese. Tune in to learn more about nasal vowels and improve your pronunciation! | season 3 | ||
In this episode, Foster and Alexia answer questions about themselves. They talk about how they met, their first date, and their favorite countries they have visited. It's a fun and lighthearted conversation that gives listeners a glimpse into their personal lives. | season 3 | ||
In this episode, Foster and Alexia apologize for their absence and explain that they are currently in Portugal. They talk about their experiences house sitting and taking care of eleven dogs, as well as their impressions of Portugal and the cultural differences they have noticed. They also discuss Alexia's dual citizenship as a Brazilian and Portuguese citizen and Foster's struggles with the Portuguese language. Overall, it's a fun and informative episode about their adventures in Portugal. | season 3 | ||
This podcast episode discusses the differences between Brazilian Portuguese and European Portuguese. The hosts talk about various aspects, including vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar. They give examples of words that have different meanings and pronunciations in both dialects. They also mention how the Portuguese tend to speak with a closed mouth and use different phrases when answering the phone. Overall, it's an interesting and fun conversation that highlights the unique characteristics of each Portuguese dialect. | season 3 | ||
In this episode, Foster and Alexia discuss the life and music of Cartola, a renowned samba artist in Brazil. They talk about his upbringing in the Mangueira favela, his contributions to the Estação Primeira de Mangueira samba school, and his success as a composer. They also mention some of his most famous songs, such as "O Mundo é um Moinho" and "A Sorrir". The episode provides insights into Cartola's background, his impact on Brazilian music, and his poetic songwriting style. Listeners will learn about the cultural significance of samba and the influence of Cartola's music in Brazil. | season 3 | ||
In this episode, Foster and Alexia talk about Rubel, a Brazilian singer-songwriter. They discuss his musical style, his influences, and recommend some of his songs. They also mention his recent tour and his new album "Casas". Rubel's music is described as slow, melodic, and easy to understand. They highlight the song "Quando Bate Aquela Saudade" as one of his most famous songs. Overall, they recommend Rubel's music for those who want to study Portuguese and appreciate good music. | season 3 | ||
In this episode, Foster and Alexia discuss the meaning of the word "saudade" in Portuguese. They explore different definitions and explain that saudade goes beyond simply missing someone or feeling nostalgic. It is a deep and intense feeling of longing for something or someone that may never return. They also mention how the word has been trivialized in everyday usage. The hosts share personal experiences and examples to illustrate the complexity and significance of saudade. Overall, the episode provides insights into the unique and profound nature of this Portuguese word. | season 3 | ||
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In this podcast episode, Alexia and Foster discuss the upcoming Brazilian elections and the two main candidates, Jair Bolsonaro and Fernando Haddad. They talk about Bolsonaro's controversial views, including his stance on issues like abortion and LGBTQ+ rights. They also discuss Haddad's background and the challenges he faces as the candidate from the Workers' Party (PT). The hosts express their concerns about the polarization in Brazilian politics and the potential consequences of the election. Overall, they provide an informal and opinionated perspective on the candidates and the current political climate in Brazil. | season 3 | ||
This episode discusses the upcoming elections in Brazil and the two main candidates, Jair Bolsonaro and Fernando Haddad. It explains the election process, the corruption scandals in Brazil, and the reasons why many people are voting against the PT (Workers' Party). The episode also highlights the strong rejection of corruption and the desire for change among Brazilians. It mentions the use of social media, such as Facebook and WhatsApp, in Bolsonaro's campaign. Overall, the episode provides insights into the political landscape in Brazil and the factors influencing the election. | season 3 | ||
This podcast episode discusses the upcoming Brazilian elections and the current state of the country. The hosts talk about the high levels of violence, the dissatisfaction with the political system, and the hope for change. They mention the two main candidates, Bolsonaro and João Amoedo, and the potential for a new direction in the country. The episode ends with a message of hope and the desire for a better future for Brazil. | season 3 | ||
In this episode, Alexia and her special guest, her father Marco, talk about their recent trip to Portugal. They discuss the differences between Portuguese and Brazilian cultures, the history of Portuguese immigration to Brazil, and the warm reception they received in Portugal. You'll learn about the charm of Lisbon, the importance of Portuguese heritage, and the experiences of Brazilians immigrating to Portugal. It's a fun and insightful conversation that highlights the connection between these two countries. | season 3 | ||
This episode of the podcast discusses the encounters with two Brazilian legends, Tom Jobim and Pelé. Marco shares his experience of meeting Tom Jobim at a restaurant and being impressed by his personality. He also talks about his admiration for Pelé and how he watched him play at the Pacaembu stadium. Marco describes Pelé's incredible skills and the respect he commanded on the field. Overall, it's a great episode filled with stories about these iconic figures. | season 3 | ||
This podcast episode discusses various modern inventions and technological advancements that have changed the world. It highlights the wonders of smartphones, YouTube, and language learning platforms like iTalki. The hosts also share their personal experiences and the emotions they feel when discovering new music and expanding their knowledge through the internet. Overall, it's a lively conversation filled with enthusiasm and appreciation for the miracles of technology. | season 3 | ||
This episode of Carioca Connection is a nostalgic trip down memory lane as Alexia and her father, Marco Antonio, discuss his teenage years and the group of friends he had in São Paulo. They would gather at a local bar called "A Turma" and share their love for cars and racing. Little did they know that three of their friends would go on to become Formula 1 champions - Emerson Fittipaldi, Wilsinho Fittipaldi, and José Carlos Paci. Marco also shares a personal car accident story and reflects on the coincidence of their friends' success in the racing world. It's a fun and nostalgic episode that gives insight into the past and the bond between friends. | season 3 | ||
This episode of Carioca Connection is about Elis Regina, one of the most important singers in Brazil. They discuss her career, her unique voice, and her impact on Brazilian music. They also mention some of her famous songs like "Dois pra lá, dois pra cá" and "O Bêbado e o Equilibrista". Elis Regina's daughter, Maria Rita, is also mentioned and praised for her exceptional talent. Overall, it's a conversation celebrating the legacy of Elis Regina and her contributions to Brazilian music. | season 3 | ||
The episode discusses the Brazilian model Gisele Bündchen, her career, and her impact. It mentions her early start in the fashion industry, her success as a model, and her transition to focusing on her personal life and environmental activism. The hosts also talk about her book, her relationship with Tom Brady, and her influence as a Brazilian icon. Overall, it highlights Gisele's journey and her role as a powerful and independent woman. | season 3 | ||
The hosts discuss their experiences and anxieties when shopping at supermarkets in Brazil. They talk about the different supermarket chains, the crowdedness, and the challenges of ordering deli meats and cheeses. They also touch on the topic of weighing fruits and vegetables and the use of plastic bags. Overall, they provide a lighthearted and relatable conversation about the supermarket experience in Brazil. | season 3 | ||
This podcast episode is about the hosts' experiences as housesitters, taking care of people's pets and homes while they are away. They share stories of their adventures, including a funny incident with a gas leak and a flooded basement. They also talk about the joys and challenges of taking care of different dogs and how it has enriched their lives. In the next episode, they will discuss their housesitting experience in Portugal. | season 3 | ||
This episode of the podcast discusses the hosts' experience house sitting in Portugal. They talk about taking care of 10 dogs and dealing with unexpected challenges like power outages and water shortages. They also share their thoughts on the beautiful location and the lessons they learned from the experience. In the next episode, they will talk about their house sitting experience in Spain, which was much easier and more enjoyable. | season 3 | ||
In this episode, Foster and Alexia have a conversation at the airport about the things they miss from Brazil. They talk about their cravings for mate, pastel, queijo minas, pão de queijo, and requeijão. They also discuss their love for Brazilian fruits and juices, including suco de laranja, melancia, melão, and fruta do conde. Foster struggles with his Portuguese, but they have a fun and lighthearted conversation. | season 3 | ||
This podcast episode is about Foster and Alexia's experience in Spain, specifically in Granada, La Cala de Mijas, Marbella, and Málaga. They talk about their expectations, the tapas culture, the beauty of the cities, and their desire to return. Overall, they loved their time in Spain and highly recommend visiting these places. | season 3 | ||
The author shares a humorous anecdote about a flight to Dourados, Brazil, where he had to change planes multiple times due to technical issues. He reflects on his return to the place where he first learned Portuguese and recalls an embarrassing language mistake he made when greeting women. Overall, the episode provides a lighthearted and entertaining story about the author's experiences. | season 3 | ||
In this podcast episode, Foster and Alexia discuss various topics, including language pronunciation, Brazilian and Italian accents, family vocabulary, and the state of Mato Grosso do Sul. They also talk about the word "acontecimento" and the verb "titubear." Throughout the conversation, they share personal anecdotes and funny moments. Listeners will learn about different aspects of Brazilian culture and language while enjoying the humorous banter between Foster and Alexia. | season 3 | ||
In this episode, Alexia and her father Marco Antonio discuss the appointment of Sergio Moro as Brazil's Minister of Justice. They talk about Moro's background as a judge and his role in the Lava-Jato operation, which exposed corruption in Brazil. They also mention the controversy surrounding his appointment and the hope that he will bring change to the country. Overall, it's a conversation about the impact of Moro's appointment and the fight against corruption in Brazil. | season 3 | ||
This episode of the podcast discusses Alexia's noisy neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro. She talks about living near a busy square with a clinic, a church, and various activities like chess games and outdoor exercise classes. She also shares her frustrations with the loud events organized by a nearby pharmacy and the excessive noise from bars. Despite the noise, Alexia loves her neighborhood and shares these stories with humor and a touch of exhaustion. Overall, it's a funny and relatable episode about the joys and challenges of living in a lively neighborhood in Rio. | season 3 | ||
This episode of the podcast discusses the Brazilian singer Anitta, who is known as the "queen of everything." It covers her rise to fame, her international success, and her role as an ambassador for Brazilian culture. The hosts also mention her documentary on Netflix, which provides insights into her life and showcases her language skills in Portuguese, English, and Spanish. Overall, it's a fun and informative episode about Anitta's career and impact. | season 3 | ||
In this episode, Alexia and Foster reflect on the past year and discuss their Christmas traditions. They talk about their travels to Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, and Portugal, as well as their experiences with entrepreneurship and the growth of their podcast. They also mention typical Brazilian Christmas dishes like bacalhau (codfish) and Chester (a brand of turkey), and the tradition of playing Amigo Oculto (Secret Santa) or Rouba-Rouba (gift exchange game). They end the episode by wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. | season 3 | ||
In this episode, Foster and Alexia discuss what Brazilians miss the most when living abroad. They talk about the importance of food, such as feijão (beans), frutas (fruits), coxinha, pastel, and churrasco brasileiro (Brazilian barbecue). They also mention the longing for home, family, friends, and the comfort of speaking Portuguese. The hosts share their personal experiences and highlight the significance of these aspects in Brazilian culture. So, if you have Brazilian friends abroad, treat them to some Brazilian food and make them feel at home! | season 4 | ||
This podcast episode discusses interesting quirks about Brazilians when they travel. It covers topics such as how Brazilians tend to strike up conversations with fellow Brazilians abroad, their love for electric showers, their search for all-you-can-eat pizza and Japanese food, their appreciation for hotel breakfasts, their preference for paying in installments, and the widespread availability of debit card machines in Brazil. It's a fun and relatable conversation that sheds light on unique aspects of Brazilian culture. | season 4 | ||
This podcast episode discusses Brazilian slang that only Brazilians can create. They cover words like "ranço" (disgust), "pegar bode" (get fed up), "dar PT" (blackout), "sapão" (handsome), "deu ruim" (went wrong), "tá pistola" (angry), and "shippar" (root for a couple). You'll learn the meanings of these slang words and how to use them in conversation. | season 4 | ||
This episode of the Carioca Connection podcast is about the famous Brazilian barbecue, known as "churrasco". Foster and Alexia discuss the different types of churrasco, including the event itself, the meat, and the churrascaria (steakhouse). They also mention some common mistakes foreigners make at a churrasco and talk about their favorite churrasco dishes like pão de alho (garlic bread) and farofa de banana (banana stuffing). Overall, they encourage listeners to experience a Brazilian churrasco, especially in the southern region of Brazil, as it is an authentic and delicious culinary experience. | season 4 | ||
This episode of Carioca Connection discusses the cost of living in Brazil, specifically in Rio de Janeiro. The hosts talk about the prices of food, transportation, and rent in the city. They mention that dining out can be expensive, with an average dinner costing around 120 reais per person. They also discuss the high cost of beer and public transportation. The hosts provide insights into the rental market, mentioning that a furnished apartment in the city center can cost around 2,500 reais per month. They compare the cost of living in Rio to other cities in Brazil, such as São Paulo, Curitiba, and Belo Horizonte. Overall, the episode gives a general idea of the expenses one can expect when living or visiting Rio de Janeiro. | season 4 | ||
This episode discusses the heavy rains in Rio de Janeiro and the chaos it causes in the city. The hosts talk about the challenges of living in a city with inadequate infrastructure and the consequences of the recent floods. They also mention the decrease in funding for drainage systems and the impact on the city. The episode highlights the importance of proper maintenance and preparation for extreme weather events. | season 4 | ||
In this episode, Alexia discusses the song "Apesar De Você" by Chico Buarque, which was written during the military dictatorship in Brazil. She shares the history behind the song, including how it was approved by censors and later faced controversy. The lyrics convey a message of resistance and hope for a better future. The episode provides insights into the significance of the song during a difficult time in Brazil's history. | season 4 | ||
The podcast episode is about the song "Vai Passar" by Chico Buarque. It discusses the historical context of the song, including references to slavery and the carnival in Rio de Janeiro. The episode also explores the use of oxymoron in the lyrics and the social significance of the song. Overall, it provides insights into Brazilian history and culture through the lens of Chico Buarque's music. | season 4 | ||
In this podcast episode, Foster and Alexia discuss the Brazilian series "Coisa Mais Linda" on Netflix. They talk about the plot, the main characters, and the social issues portrayed in the show. They also share their personal impressions and mention the importance of the series for Portuguese learners. Overall, they find the series visually appealing and the language easy to understand, but they feel that the storyline becomes repetitive. Tune in to hear more about this trending Brazilian series! | season 4 | ||
This podcast episode discusses the most difficult words in Portuguese and tests the pronunciation skills of the host, Foster. They cover words like "prognóstico" (prognosis), "amanhã" (tomorrow), "lagartixa" (small lizard), "trocadilho" (pun), "cabeleireiro" (hairdresser), "paralelepípedo" (cobblestone), "exceção" (exception), and "borboleta" (butterfly). The hosts provide explanations and tips for pronouncing these challenging words. Foster, a non-native Portuguese speaker, shares his struggles with the language's phonology. Overall, it's a fun and informative episode for language learners. | season 4 | ||
In this podcast episode, Alexia and Foster discuss the difference between a "padaria" (bakery) and a "lanchonete" (snack bar). They explain that a padaria offers a wide variety of baked goods, including fresh bread, pastries, and sandwiches made with local ingredients. On the other hand, a lanchonete mainly serves snacks like sandwiches, juices, and sodas. They also mention popular Brazilian snacks like coxinha (chicken croquette) and joelho (ham and cheese roll). The hosts share their love for these delicious treats and provide insights into Brazilian food culture. Overall, it's a fun and mouth-watering conversation about the delights of Brazilian bakeries and snack bars. | season 4 | ||
This podcast episode discusses basic vocabulary related to babies and children in Portuguese. Alexia and Foster cover words such as "fralda" (diaper), "chupeta" (pacifier), "berço" (crib), "pinico" (potty), and more. They also touch on topics like breastfeeding and the challenges faced by mothers in public spaces. It's an informative and lighthearted conversation that provides useful vocabulary for those visiting Brazil or interacting with Portuguese-speaking parents. | season 4 | ||
The episode discusses the controversial Brazilian song "Juntos" which is a cover of Lady Gaga's "Shallow." The hosts talk about the nonsensical lyrics and the memes that have been created around it. They also touch on the use of English words in Portuguese and the marketing campaigns that have emerged from the song's popularity. Overall, it's a fun and entertaining episode that sheds light on the cultural phenomenon surrounding the song. | season 4 | ||
In this episode, Alexia and Foster talk about the recent passing of João Gilberto, the pioneer of Bossa Nova. They share stories about his eccentric personality and his unique musical style. You'll learn about João Gilberto's influence on Brazilian music and his iconic voice. Tune in to hear more about this legendary musician and his impact on the music world. | season 4 | ||
This podcast episode is about yoga, or "yoga" in Portuguese. Foster shares his experience with yoga in Portugal and his struggles with understanding the instructions in Portuguese. They discuss different body parts used in yoga positions and the difference between "cintura" (waist) and "quadril" (hip). They also talk about the popularity of yoga and whether it's just a trend or something more. Overall, it's a fun conversation about yoga and the challenges of learning it in a different language. | season 4 | ||
The podcast episode is about Foster's experience walking the Camino de Santiago, a famous pilgrimage in Spain. He shares that he did it twice, the first time just for fun and the second time as an assistant to his professors. Foster talks about the motivation behind doing the Camino, the duration of the journey, and some challenges along the way. He also mentions the legend of the bones of Saint James being buried in Santiago. Foster expresses his love for the simplicity and happiness he felt during the Camino and mentions that he would like to do it again. | season 4 | ||
The podcast episode discusses common questions about Brazil that people search on Google. Foster is tested on his knowledge of Brazil, answering questions about the language, capital, population, climate, currency, and more. The episode provides interesting facts and insights about Brazil while showcasing Foster's knowledge and Alexia's lack of knowledge. It is a fun and informative episode for anyone interested in learning about Brazil. | season 4 | ||
In this episode, Alexia and Foster talk about their experience getting a traditional Thai massage. They discuss the differences between Thai massage and other types of massages, their personal preferences, and the intense and sometimes painful nature of the massage. Despite the initial discomfort, they both enjoyed the experience and felt more relaxed afterward. They also share some funny moments and discuss the importance of self-care. So, if you're curious about Thai massage or enjoy hearing entertaining stories, give this episode a listen! | season 4 | ||
In this podcast episode, Foster and Alexia discuss what things in the future will seem ridiculous to us today. They talk about topics such as social media, eating animals, poverty, and the way we take medicine. They also mention their hopes for a future where certain issues, like women's rights, are no longer a struggle. Overall, they explore the idea of how our current actions and beliefs may be viewed as strange or outdated in the future. | season 4 | ||
This podcast episode is about the history of Fernando de Noronha, an archipelago in Brazil. It covers various periods, including its discovery, invasions by different countries, and its use as a prison for different groups. You'll learn about the origins of the name "Fernando de Noronha," the significance of the term "pau-brasil," and the different roles the island played throughout history. The episode also touches on the challenges of pronouncing the name correctly and provides interesting tidbits about the island's geography and attractions. Overall, it's a fascinating exploration of the island's past. | season 4 | ||
This episode of the podcast discusses the history of Fernando de Noronha, an archipelago in Brazil. It covers topics such as its role during World War II, becoming a federal territory, and its transformation into a tourist destination. The hosts talk about activities like diving with dolphins and swimming with turtles, as well as the island's unique food and the need to bring cash since most places don't accept credit cards. They also mention the importance of listening to the previous episode to fully understand the history of the archipelago. Overall, it's a lively conversation with interesting anecdotes and insights about Fernando de Noronha. | season 4 | ||
This episode of Carioca Connection discusses Fernando de Noronha, a beautiful island in Brazil. They talk about the best times to visit, the different activities you can do there, and the challenges the island faces due to its popularity. They also mention the high cost of visiting and how it compares to other destinations. Overall, it's an interesting conversation about the island and its attractions. | season 4 | ||
This episode features a conversation with Christina Lorimer about language learning and the difference between accent and pronunciation. Christina shares her experiences learning Spanish and Portuguese, and how her background in Spanish helped her with Portuguese. She also discusses the importance of understanding the culture when learning a language. Overall, it's an interesting discussion about language acquisition and the challenges that come with it. | season 4 | ||
This podcast episode features a conversation between Alexia and special guest Christina Lorimer. They discuss Christina's journey as an English teacher and her experiences learning different languages. They talk about the challenges of learning Spanish, the confusion of language mixing, and the frustration of people wanting to practice English instead of speaking Portuguese. They also touch on the importance of cultural sensitivity and understanding in language interactions. Overall, it's an interesting and relatable discussion about language learning and cultural experiences. | season 4 | ||
In this podcast episode, Alexia and special guest Christina Lorimer discuss the importance of preparation and visualization when learning a new language. They also talk about the challenges they face with gender and prepositions in Portuguese. Christina shares her secret weapon for creating varied and idiomatic content in Portuguese. They also recommend visiting the interior of Minas Gerais and Praia do Sono in Paraty. Overall, the episode emphasizes the richness of language learning and the importance of community and networking in the language learning journey. | season 4 | ||
In this episode, Marco shares his experience of undergoing cataract surgery with humor. He explains how the surgery is now quick and efficient, thanks to advancements in technology. Marco describes the procedure, including the removal of the cataract and the placement of a special lens. He also talks about his recovery and the joy of seeing the vibrant blue sky for the first time after the surgery. Overall, the episode highlights the ease and positive outcomes of cataract surgery, encouraging listeners to approach it with confidence. | season 4 | ||
The episode discusses Brazil's participation in World War II, including the timeline and reasons for Brazil's involvement. It highlights the impact on the country and the experiences of Brazilian soldiers in Italy. The episode also mentions the influence of the United States and the importance of the war in shaping Brazil's history. | season 4 | ||
The podcast episode discusses the topic of hyperconnectivity and its impact on our lives. Marco Antônio, the guest, shares his perspective on how we are becoming virtual slaves to technology and how we are constantly being manipulated by the internet. They discuss the addictive nature of smartphones and social media, the influence of technology on elections and politics, and the need to educate children on responsible technology use. The episode also touches on the negative effects of excessive internet use, such as the spread of fake news and the loss of real-life experiences. Overall, they emphasize the importance of being aware of our technology usage and finding a balance in our digital lives. | season 4 | ||
This episode introduces Felipe Arcaro, a new member of the Carioca Connection team. Felipe shares his background, growing up in Limeira and studying engineering in Campinas. He later moved to São Paulo for work and discusses the differences between living in the city and the interior. The conversation also touches on language accents and the challenges of commuting in São Paulo. Overall, it's an interesting episode that provides insights into Felipe's experiences and perspectives. | season 4 | ||
This episode is about Felipe's backpacking trip through South America. He shares his experiences, including getting robbed, traveling through different countries, and the realization that he needed a change in his life. You'll also hear about Alexia's travel mishap and their thoughts on self-discovery while traveling. Overall, it's an interesting and relatable episode for anyone who loves to travel or is seeking personal growth. | season 4 | ||
In this podcast episode, Alexia concludes her conversation with Felipe, another member of the Carioca Connection family. They discuss their thoughts on traveling, Paulo Coelho's books, and some Paulista slang. Felipe recommends visiting Manaus for its unique experience in the Amazon rainforest and the interior of Minas Gerais for its authentic Brazilian culture. They also mention the stunning beauty of Capitólio. Overall, it's a fun and informative episode filled with personal anecdotes and recommendations. | season 4 | ||
In this episode, Foster and Alexia talk about the typical Brazilian dish called Acarajé from Bahia. They discuss its origins, ingredients, and how it is traditionally served. They also mention the accompanying dishes Vatapá and Caruru. Foster shares his positive experience with Acarajé and recommends trying it. They provide a specific location in Rio de Janeiro where you can find authentic Baianas selling Acarajé. Overall, it's a fun and informative episode about this delicious Afro-Brazilian dish. | season 4 | ||
The podcast episode discusses the importance of Flamengo, a Brazilian soccer team, in the past month. The hosts, Alexia and Foster, who are not avid football fans, talk about the excitement surrounding Flamengo's participation in the Copa Libertadores and their victory in the final against River Plate. They mention the celebration of Flamengo fans, known as "urubuzada," and the widespread support for the team throughout Brazil. The hosts also mention Flamengo's success in winning the Campeonato Brasileiro. They highlight the role of the Portuguese coach, Jorge Jesus, and the player Gabigol, who is dating Neymar's sister. Overall, it was a week of celebration and good news for Flamengo and their fans. | season 4 | ||
In this podcast episode, Alexia and Foster discuss the famous Varginha UFO incident that occurred in Brazil in 1996. They talk about the sightings of extraterrestrial beings, the involvement of the Brazilian army, and the mysterious deaths of animals. They also mention the skepticism surrounding the case and the explanations provided by the authorities. The episode provides an entertaining and light-hearted exploration of the topic, offering a mix of facts and humor. | season 4 | ||
In this episode, Alexia and Foster discuss Jiu Jitsu, a Brazilian martial art. They talk about its origins, its importance for self-defense, and its strong community. They also mention a movement to introduce Jiu Jitsu as a physical activity in schools. You'll learn about the basic rules of Jiu Jitsu, its focus on ground fighting, and the different levels and belts in the sport. Overall, it's a fun and informative conversation about the Brazilian connection to Jiu Jitsu. | season 4 | ||
The podcast episode is a conversation between Alexia and Foster where they discuss Brazilian podcasts they recommend. They mention two podcasts: "Vozes: Histórias e Reflexões" and "Projeto Humanos." They describe "Vozes" as a high-quality production by CBN that tells stories and promotes reflection. They mention specific episodes, such as one about anxiety. They also talk about "Projeto Humanos," a storytelling podcast produced by AntiCast. They recommend the series about World War II and the one called "O que faz um herói." They highlight the clear and engaging storytelling style of the host, Ivan Mizanzuk. Overall, they encourage listeners to explore these podcasts and enjoy the diverse stories they offer. | season 4 | ||
The podcast episode is a continuation of the hosts' discussion on Brazilian podcasts they enjoy. They recommend three podcasts produced by the Brazilian newspaper Folha de São Paulo: "Expresso Ilustrada," which covers culture topics like movies, music, and fashion; "Presidente da Semana," which explores the history of Brazilian presidents; and "Café da Manhã," a daily podcast that provides analysis on current topics in Brazil. The hosts highlight specific episodes from each podcast, such as the ones on gospel music and the funk beat. They mention that these podcasts are well-produced and offer a fun way to learn about Brazilian culture and history. | season 4 | ||
This episode of the Carioca Connection podcast discusses the life and career of Wilson Simonal, one of the main artists in Brazil. It covers his early days as a singer in a group called the Dry Boys, his rise to fame through TV shows, and his memorable performances. The hosts also mention the movie about Simonal's life and the rich musical scene in Brazil during that time. Overall, it's an informative and entertaining episode that sheds light on the legacy of this influential Brazilian artist. | season 4 | ||
This episode discusses the story of Wilson Simonal, one of the main artists in Brazil. It covers his rise to fame, his downfall due to accusations of being a delator during the dictatorship, and the subsequent vindication of his innocence. You will also learn about his music and the impact of these events on his career and personal life. | season 4 | ||
This episode of Carioca Connection discusses the significance of Instagram for Brazilians. Alexia and Foster talk about their personal experiences with the platform and how it has evolved beyond just sharing photos. They discuss the new feature called Cenas, which competes with TikTok, and the different ways Brazilians use Instagram for personal and business purposes. They also mention the popularity of Facebook and its role in connecting communities. The episode highlights some Instagram accounts worth following, such as Perrengue Chique and Greengo Dictionary. Overall, the episode provides insights into the Brazilian perspective on Instagram and its impact on social media culture. | season 4 | ||
In this episode, Alexia and Foster announce the start of the fifth season of Carioca Connection after a long break. They explain the challenges they faced due to the pandemic and being physically separated. Foster shares his idea of doing a series of episodes to improve his Portuguese and regain confidence in the language. They invite listeners to join them on this language-learning journey and have fun along the way. So, get ready for a new season filled with vocabulary, language practice, and lots of enjoyment! | season 5 | ||
This episode of Carioca Connection is the first of the fifth season. Foster asks Alexia about the difference between being sick and having a cold. They discuss how to talk about the pandemic in Portuguese, using terms like "coronavírus" or "COVID." They also mention the impact of the coronavirus on the Corona beer brand. Overall, they provide basic vocabulary and explanations related to the current global situation. | season 5 | ||
This podcast episode of Carioca Connection discusses various topics related to the pandemic. Alexia and Foster talk about vocabulary related to the pandemic, such as "cura" (cure) and "vacina" (vaccine). They also discuss phrases like "diminuir a curva" (flatten the curve) and "distanciamento social" (social distancing). They share their experiences with the pandemic in Portugal and Brazil, highlighting the lack of government support and the challenges faced by the Brazilian population. Overall, the episode provides insights into the language and experiences surrounding the pandemic. | season 5 | ||
In this podcast episode, Foster and Alexia discuss various topics related to the pandemic. They talk about the meaning of "quarentena" (quarantine) and "isolamento" (isolation), the difference between "sozinho" (alone) and "solitário" (lonely), and the concept of "propagação comunitária" (community spread). They also touch on the vocabulary related to COVID-19 testing and the different meanings of "ventilador" (fan). The hosts express their gratitude to healthcare professionals and discuss the challenges they face during these difficult times. | season 5 | ||
This podcast episode is about Alexia and Foster talking about their new puppy, Buddy. They discuss common questions people ask when they see Buddy, such as if they can pet him and what breed he is. They also explain the difference between "cachorro" (male dog) and "cadela" (female dog) and share some vocabulary related to dogs. Overall, it's a fun conversation about their experiences with their new furry friend. | season 5 | ||
In this episode, Alexia and Foster discuss their experiences with their puppy Buddy and the challenges of socializing him with other dogs. They cover topics such as introducing Buddy to new dogs, dealing with different reactions, and using the right equipment like collars and leashes. They also touch on language differences between Portuguese and English when talking about dog-related terms. Overall, it's an informative and relatable conversation for dog owners or anyone interested in learning about dog socialization. | season 5 | ||
In this episode, Alexia and Foster continue their conversation about Foster's Portuguese learning journey. They discuss dog training and share interesting stories about animals being used as spies, including cats, dolphins, and crows. They also mention an animal trainer who worked with the FBI and CIA. The episode ends with a discussion about Buddy, their new dog, and whether he could become a spy. Stay tuned for the next episode to learn more about dog training commands and how Foster's Portuguese learning is progressing. | season 5 | ||
This podcast episode discusses dog training commands in Portuguese. Alexia and Foster talk about different commands like "senta" (sit), "deita" (lie down), and "fica" (stay). They also mention the importance of using food as a motivator during training. Additionally, they touch on the word "gaiola" (crate) and its association with cages, as well as the challenges of teaching the command "não" (no). Overall, it's an informative and lighthearted conversation about training dogs in Portuguese. | season 5 | ||
In this episode, Alexia and Foster discuss the challenges and insecurities of learning a new language. They share their experiences and offer advice on building confidence in speaking. They also emphasize the importance of embracing mistakes and continuing to practice. Overall, the episode highlights the journey of language learning and encourages listeners to believe in themselves and their abilities. | season 5 | ||
In this episode, Alexia and Foster are finally together in Portugal after being separated for almost seven months. They discuss the impact of the current world situation on their business, Carioca Connection, and their plans for future seasons. They express their gratitude to the listeners and talk about the personal and professional aspects of their relationship. They also mention their desire to travel to different parts of Brazil and their excitement for the upcoming sixth season of the podcast. | season 5 | ||
In this episode, Alexia and Foster discuss anxiety, a topic that is very personal and important to them. They talk about the lack of control over what may happen in the future, the impact of anxiety on their lives, and the importance of being open about mental health. They also mention the connection between anxiety and depression and the benefits of therapy. Overall, it's a conversation about the common experience of anxiety and the journey of self-discovery and understanding. | season 7 | ||
In this episode, Foster and Alexia discuss mental health vocabulary. They cover words like "psicóloga" (psychologist), "psicologia" (psychology), "terapeuta" (therapist), and "psiquiatra" (psychiatrist). They also talk about expressing emotions and feelings, such as "ansioso" (anxious), "deprimido" (depressed), and "ataque de pânico" (panic attack). The episode touches on the importance of mental health and seeking help when needed. | season 7 | ||
This episode of the Carioca Connection podcast discusses mental health resources. Alexia and Foster share their personal experiences with anxiety and depression, emphasizing the importance of talking about mental health and seeking help. They also mention the benefits of physical activity, spending time in nature, and journaling as ways to improve mental well-being. The hosts encourage listeners to understand that they are not alone and that it's never too late to prioritize self-care. | season 7 | ||
This episode of Carioca Connection is filled with vocabulary related to airports and travel. Alexia and Foster discuss words like "aeroporto" (airport), "companhia aérea" (airline), "check-in," "bagagem" (baggage), "portão de embarque" (boarding gate), and more. They also talk about the difference between "aeroportos domésticos" (domestic airports) and "aeroportos internacionais" (international airports), as well as the process of checking in and going through security. Overall, it's a fun and informative episode for anyone interested in travel and airport-related vocabulary. | season 7 | ||
The podcast episode discusses the pronunciation of airline names in Portuguese and English. The hosts explore the differences in pronunciation and provide examples of airline names in both languages. They also mention some Brazilian and international airlines and share their personal experiences with them. Additionally, they express their wish for more train travel options in Brazil. Overall, the episode offers a fun and informative discussion about airlines and language. | season 7 | ||
The podcast episode discusses the reality show "The Circle Brasil" and how it became a guilty pleasure for the hosts. They talk about the different accents and slang used by the participants, and how it enriched their vocabulary. The hosts recommend the show as a light and entertaining option, and challenge listeners to watch it without subtitles to test their Portuguese fluency. | season 7 | ||
The hosts discuss famous brands with difficult pronunciations in Brazil. They cover brands like Nike, Adidas, Zara, H&M, Loreal, Reebok, and Louis Vuitton. They talk about how Brazilians pronounce these brands differently and share their own experiences. It's a fun and informative episode for anyone interested in Brazilian retail and brand names. | season 7 | ||
The podcast episode discusses different car brands and their pronunciations in Portuguese and English. The hosts talk about the differences between automatic and manual cars in Brazil and the United States. They also mention some funny anecdotes related to car names. Overall, it's an entertaining episode for car enthusiasts and language learners. | season 7 | ||
In this episode, Alexia and Foster discuss the adaptation of international restaurant chains in Brazil. They talk about how McDonald's became "Méqui Donald's" and Starbucks is pronounced differently. They also mention KFC, Outback, and Bob's. The hosts share their experiences and opinions about these fast-food franchises in Brazil. | season 7 | ||
This episode of Carioca Connection is about getting a haircut in Brazil. Alexia talks about her experience of cutting her hair short and the courage it takes to make a drastic change. They discuss vocabulary related to haircuts and give tips on how to make an appointment and communicate with your hairdresser. You'll also learn some funny misunderstandings and cultural differences when it comes to hair terminology. So, if you're in Brazil and need a haircut, this episode will help you navigate the process with confidence. | season 7 | ||
This episode of Carioca Connection is about Petrópolis, a city in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Alexia and Foster talk about the history and importance of Petrópolis, including its connection to the Brazilian Imperial Family. They discuss attractions such as the Imperial Museum, the house of Santos Dumont, and the Quitandinha Palace. They also mention the Casa do Alemão restaurant and the Bohemia brewery. The hosts highlight the natural beauty of the surrounding area, including waterfalls and hiking trails. They recommend visiting Petrópolis for an authentic experience and mention the hospitality of the locals. Overall, it's a fun and informative episode about this charming city in Brazil. | season 7 | ||
This episode of Carioca Connection is about Búzios, a beautiful city in Rio de Janeiro. Foster and Alexia discuss the history, charm, and beaches of Búzios. They mention that it is known as the "Brazilian Saint Tropez" and share their favorite beaches, such as Geribá, Ferradurinha, and Tartaruga. They also talk about the best time to visit and the bustling atmosphere during high season. Overall, it's a fun and informative episode about a popular tourist destination in Brazil. | season 7 | ||
This episode of Carioca Connection is about Porto de Galinhas, a famous beach in Pernambuco, Brazil. Alexia and Foster discuss the beauty of the beach, the clear waters, and the coral reefs. They also mention the Hippocampus Project, which aims to preserve seahorses, and the craft market where you can buy souvenirs. They advise bringing insect repellent and sunscreen and recommend going to bed early to enjoy the beach the next day. Overall, it's a fun and informative episode about this popular tourist destination in Brazil. | season 7 | ||
In this episode, Foster and Alexia talk about Ilha Grande, a beautiful island located between Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. They discuss the pronunciation of "ilha" and "grande," and share their experiences and recommendations for visiting the island. They mention the famous Praia de Lopes Mendes and the unique history of the island, including its past as a leper colony and a maximum-security prison. They also mention that Ilha Grande, along with Paraty, has been nominated as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Overall, they highlight the natural beauty and authentic experience that Ilha Grande offers to visitors. | season 7 | ||
The episode discusses Penedo, a region and ecological park in Rio de Janeiro, known for being the main Finnish colony in Brazil. The hosts talk about the history of the Finnish immigration to Penedo, their ideals of a vegetarian lifestyle and the beautiful Finnish-style houses in the area. They also mention the chocolate factory and the natural attractions like waterfalls and trails. The episode provides a glimpse into the Finnish community and the relaxing and nature-filled atmosphere of Penedo. | season 7 | ||
This podcast episode is called "Adventures with Alexia" and it's a special project where Alexia interviews people living abroad. The conversations are informal and personal, and they explore topics like adaptation, homesickness, and different lifestyles. The guests come from various places like London, New York, Sweden, Germany, Switzerland, Singapore, and more. It's a great opportunity to hear real stories from real people and get a glimpse into their experiences living in different countries. So if you're looking for a podcast that takes your Portuguese to the next level and gives you a deeper understanding of Brazilian culture, this is the one for you! | season 7 | ||
This episode is a preview of "Adventures with Alexia" for non-members. The full episode is about when Nuno unexpectedly ends up in Singapore. You'll learn about his random adventure and what happens when Singapore becomes his home. | season 7 | ||
This episode is a preview of "Adventures with Alexia" for non-members. The full episode, titled "Como abraçar diferentes culturas com Adriana," explores how one Brazilian embraces different cultures. You will learn about Adriana's experiences and perspectives on embracing diversity and cultural exchange. | season 7 | ||
This episode is a preview of "The Fundamentals" for non-members. It covers topics such as travel preparation and accommodation. | season 7 | ||
This episode is a preview of "The Fundamentals" for non-members. It includes a repetition practice on the topic of "Farmácia." | season 7 | ||
The Carioca Connection Club is introduced as a membership platform that provides exclusive access to all resources produced by the Carioca Connection, including episodes, worksheets, special projects, workshops, and live events. The club aims to offer a flexible and modern way of studying Portuguese, with support from the team and a user-friendly interface accessible from any device. The hosts express their excitement about the club and encourage listeners to join for a comprehensive Portuguese learning experience. | season 7 | ||
In this episode, Alexia and Foster introduce the Carioca Connection Club, a membership model that offers a one-stop shop for all things Brazilian Portuguese. They discuss the diverse accents, expressions, and slang found in Brazil, as well as the depth and richness of Brazilian culture. The club aims to help listeners deepen their understanding of the language and culture, make friends with Brazilians, and improve their Portuguese skills. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced learner, the club has resources for everyone. Join the club and dive into the real Brazil! | season 7 | ||
This episode of the Carioca Connection podcast discusses the recent blackout of social media platforms like WhatsApp, Facebook, and Instagram. The hosts share their experiences during the blackout and talk about the impact it had on businesses and individuals who rely heavily on these platforms. They also touch on the pronunciation differences between English and Portuguese words and discuss the importance of these platforms in Brazil. Overall, it's an interesting conversation about our dependence on technology and the effects of social media outages. | season 7 | ||
The hosts discuss the recent blackout of Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram and its impact on people's lives. They talk about the dependence on social media and the sense of community it provides. They also touch on the idea of breaking up the Facebook monopoly and the challenges of navigating the online world. Overall, they reflect on the importance of understanding the hidden implications of social media and the need for alternative platforms. | season 7 | ||
This episode of Carioca Connection is about Thanksgiving and Friendsgiving. Alexia and her special guest, her father Marco, discuss the traditions and meaning behind Thanksgiving in the United States. They talk about what they are grateful for and their desires for the future. They also mention their love for their dog Buddy and their excitement to travel again. Overall, it's a heartwarming conversation filled with gratitude and anticipation for the future. | season 7 | ||
The episode is about gratitude and being grateful for simple things in life. Alexia reflects on the importance of appreciating the people and relationships in her life, as well as the challenges and phases of life. She expresses gratitude for her father, her close circle of friends, her personal growth, and her relationship with her boyfriend. She also expresses gratitude to the listeners and supporters of their podcast and language teaching business. Overall, the episode emphasizes the value of gratitude and how it can make a difference in our lives. | season 7 | ||
This podcast episode is about Alexia's new hobby of painting. She shares how she got inspired by a TikTok video and decided to start painting every day for 72 days. Alexia talks about the materials she uses, the benefits of painting, and how it has become a personal and creative outlet for her. She also discusses the challenges and joys of exploring her creativity through painting. Overall, it's an episode that highlights the importance of finding personal hobbies and creative outlets for relaxation and self-expression. | season 7 | ||
This podcast episode is a special Christmas episode where Alexia and her father, Marco, discuss their experiences and traditions surrounding Christmas in Brazil and Portugal. They talk about the food, the religious aspects, and the differences between the celebrations in both countries. You'll learn about the typical dishes served during Christmas, such as turkey in Brazil and bacalhau (codfish) in Portugal. They also touch on the importance of family gatherings and the festive spirit of Christmas. Overall, it's a lighthearted conversation about their personal experiences and traditions during the holiday season. | season 7 | ||
The hosts discuss their experiences and traditions for celebrating New Year's Eve in Brazil. They talk about watching fireworks, the superstitions related to colors and food, and the rituals performed at the beach. They also express their wishes for a happy and prosperous new year. Overall, it's a lighthearted and festive episode that gives insights into Brazilian New Year's traditions. | season 7 | ||
In this episode, Foster and Alexia share the exciting news that they have become aunt and uncle to their brother's newborn baby. They discuss the complexities of family vocabulary in Portuguese, including terms for parents, grandparents, and the differences between "vô" and "avô" for grandfathers. They also mention the challenges of visiting the baby during the COVID-19 pandemic. Overall, it's a fun and informative episode about family dynamics and Brazilian Portuguese vocabulary. | season 7 | ||
This episode of Carioca Connection discusses family vocabulary in Portuguese. Alexia and Foster talk about the different terms used for family members, such as tio (uncle), tia (aunt), primo (cousin), bisavô/bisavó (great-grandfather/great-grandmother), padrasto/madrasta (stepfather/stepmother), and enteado/enteada (stepson/stepdaughter). They also mention the Brazilian tradition of calling close family friends tio or tia. The hosts share personal experiences and insights about family dynamics and the use of these terms. It's a fun and informative episode for anyone learning Brazilian Portuguese or interested in Brazilian culture. | season 7 | ||
The episode discusses stage fright and fear of public speaking. Alexia and Foster share their personal experiences and talk about strategies to overcome these fears. They mention their collaboration with Carina Fragozo from English in Brazil and how they felt nervous during the recording. The hosts also mention their difficulties with improvisation and freezing under pressure. They promise to provide tips and suggestions in the next episode to help listeners improve their public speaking skills. | season 7 | ||
In this episode, Alexia and Foster discuss stage fright and share strategies to deal with it. They talk about the importance of mental preparation, power poses, and connecting with the audience. They also mention the TV series Ted Lasso and how starting with a personal story or a joke can help break the ice. Overall, they provide tips and personal experiences to help listeners overcome stage fright and feel more confident when speaking in public. | season 7 | ||
This episode of Carioca Connection was recorded outdoors in Porto, Portugal. Alexia and Foster discuss their favorite words in Portuguese and explore the different ways the word "tempo" (time) can be used. They talk about the passage of time, duration, the future, different periods in history, and phases of life. They also mention some interesting words chosen by their club members, such as "abacaxi" (pineapple) and "maracujá" (passion fruit). Stay tuned for the next episode to learn more about the word "tempo" and its various meanings. | season 7 | ||
This podcast episode discusses different meanings and uses of the word "tempo" in Portuguese. They cover topics such as the concept of time, weather forecasts, sports, grammar tenses, and musical beats. The hosts also mention some popular songs related to the theme. Overall, it's a fun and informative conversation about the various aspects of "tempo" in the Portuguese language. | season 7 | ||
This episode is a solo episode where the host does a brief analysis of the song "Oração Ao Tempo" by Caetano Veloso. The host discusses the concept of time and its relation to aging, admiring the beauty and power of time. The song expresses a desire for a favorable relationship with the consequences of time's actions and portrays time as one of the most beautiful gods in an aesthetic sense. The host also mentions the patience to let time compose their story and acknowledges their own finitude. Overall, it's a beautiful song with deep meaning and a glimpse into Brazilian culture. | season 7 | ||
In this podcast episode, Foster and Alexia discuss the difference between "tempo" and "hora" in Portuguese. They talk about the strange weather in Portugal caused by a sandstorm from the Sahara desert. They also explain how to talk about time in Portuguese, including phrases like "que horas são?" (what time is it?), "a que horas a gente se encontra?" (what time do we meet?), and "vou chegar daqui a quinze minutos" (I'll arrive in fifteen minutes). They also mention that Brazilians are not very strict with time. Overall, it's a fun and informative episode about telling time in Portuguese. | season 7 | ||
In this episode of Carioca Connection, Alexia and Foster discuss the difference between "que horas são?" (what time is it?) and "quantas horas são?" (how many hours are there?). They explain that "que horas são?" refers to the specific time, while "quantas horas são?" is used to indicate a quantity of hours. They also talk about the difference between "chegar na hora" (to arrive on time) and "chegar a tempo" (to arrive in time), providing examples and clarifying the semantics of each phrase. Tune in to learn more about telling time in Portuguese! | season 7 | ||
This episode of Carioca Connection discusses Brazilian superstitions and New Year's traditions. Alexia and Foster talk about their personal experiences and beliefs surrounding the new year, including wearing specific colors for different intentions and performing rituals like taking a salt bath. They also mention their plans to join Cristiano Ronaldo's gym, CR7 Fitness, and share their excitement for group classes and the sense of community. Overall, the episode explores the cultural aspects and personal perspectives related to the transition into a new year. | season 8 | ||
In this episode, Alexia and Foster discuss their New Year's resolutions to join a gym and improve their physical fitness. They talk about their motivations, goals, and the challenges they anticipate. They also mention Cristiano Ronaldo's gym and the classes they plan to take. The episode ends with a humorous note about the possibility of not surviving their fitness journey. Join them as they embark on their fitness adventure in 2023! | season 8 | ||
In this episode, Alexia and Foster discuss their experience at the gym. They talk about the lack of a water fountain, the use of a modern app to track their progress, and Alexia's functional training class. They emphasize the importance of showing up and taking the first step towards achieving your goals. Overall, it's a fun and informative episode about fitness and health. | season 8 | ||
The episode discusses allergies and the hosts' personal experiences with them. They talk about different types of allergies, such as food, respiratory, and skin allergies. They also mention the importance of seeing an allergist and learning the necessary vocabulary to explain symptoms to a doctor. The hosts emphasize the significance of maintaining a healthy immune system and balancing physical and mental health. Overall, the episode provides insights into allergies and offers tips for better health. | season 8 | ||
In this episode, Foster and Alexia discuss the reality show "Love is Blind Brazil". They talk about the concept of the show, where people get to know each other without seeing each other, and the journey they go through to find love. They also share their thoughts on the physicality and friendliness of Brazilians, and how watching Brazilian series helps them stay connected to their culture. They end the episode with a reminder to continue listening to Carioca Connection and join the Carioca Connection Club for live classes. | season 8 | ||
The hosts, Alexia and Foster, play a game where they test each other's knowledge of Brazilian Portuguese abbreviations commonly used in text messages and social media. They go through various abbreviations like VC (you), TB (also), BJ (kiss), PFV (please), ADD (add), SLA (I don't know), SDDS (I miss you), VDD (truth), and OBG (thank you). The episode is filled with humor and banter between the hosts as they navigate through the abbreviations and their meanings. | season 8 | ||
In this episode, Alexia and Foster record outdoors in a park in Portugal. They describe their surroundings and discuss the Serralves park and museum. They also talk about the importance of describing your environment as a language learning practice. The episode is filled with interesting details about the park and provides a fun and informative conversation about language learning. | season 8 | ||
This podcast episode discusses the pros and cons of city life, with Foster and Alexia sharing their experiences living in Porto, Portugal. They talk about the importance of green spaces, parks, and nature in urban areas, and how it can positively impact mental health. They also mention the challenges of living in a big city and the desire to explore more of what Porto has to offer. Overall, it's a conversation about finding a balance between urban life and the need for nature and outdoor spaces. | season 8 | ||
This podcast episode discusses the pronunciation of the letter X in Brazilian Portuguese. The hosts explain that the pronunciation of X can vary depending on the region and provide examples of different sounds it can make. They categorize the different pronunciations into four groups: /SH/, /KS/, /S/, and /Z/. Listeners will learn how to pronounce words starting with X, words with X between vowels, and words with X that sound like /S/ or /Z/. The hosts also mention some exceptions and provide examples of words for each pronunciation group. | season 8 | ||
This episode of Carioca Connection features Tim Bernardes, a Brazilian singer-songwriter who recently embarked on a solo career. The hosts discuss their initial impressions of Tim's music, their experience attending one of his shows, and their favorite songs by him. They describe Tim's talent as a musician and his ability to evoke emotions through his compositions. The hosts encourage listeners to give Tim's music a chance, even if it's not their usual genre, as they believe many people will enjoy it. They also mention that Tim is currently on tour in the United States and Europe. | season 8 | ||
This podcast episode is an introduction to Fernando Pessoa, a renowned Portuguese poet. The host discusses Pessoa's unique writing style and his use of heteronyms, which are different personalities he created for his writings. The episode also touches on Pessoa's reserved personal life and his extensive collection of unpublished works. Overall, it provides a brief overview of Pessoa's life and his significant contributions to Portuguese literature. | season 8 | ||
This podcast episode discusses the beauty of Brazilian Portuguese and the process of language acquisition. It explores how children effortlessly learn language and highlights the central role of language in human communication. The episode also touches on the linguistic diversity in Brazil and the historical development of the Portuguese language in the country. Overall, it provides an interesting perspective on the complexity and uniqueness of Brazilian Portuguese. | season 8 | ||
The podcast episode discusses AI (artificial intelligence) and its impact. The hosts explore the positive uses of AI, such as time management and generating new ideas. They also discuss concerns about losing analytical thinking and the potential for AI to replace human tasks. Overall, they see AI as a helpful tool when used appropriately. | season 8 | ||
This episode of Carioca Connection discusses the use of ChatGPT and how it can be used to create new content. Foster and Alexia explore Rio de Janeiro slang words and expressions, such as "malandro" (a person who can't be fully trusted), "passar a perna" (to trick someone), "firmeza" (alright), "tá de bobeira" (just hanging around), and more. They also discuss the differences between carioca and paulistano slang. It's an entertaining and informative episode that will teach you some fun Brazilian Portuguese expressions. | season 8 | ||
This episode of Carioca Connection is about dreams and sleep. Foster and Alexia discuss their experiences with dreaming and share a crazy dream Alexia had. They talk about the difference between dreams and nightmares, and Alexia's tendency to help strangers on the street. The dream involves Alexia encountering a famous British person who is high and needing assistance. They also mention the importance of expressing your unconscious through dreams and how it can be a useful way to practice Portuguese. Overall, it's an interesting and entertaining conversation about dreams and sleep. | season 8 | ||
This episode of Carioca Connection is a continuation of the previous one, focusing on sleep-related vocabulary. Alexia and Foster discuss various aspects of sleep, including expressions for feeling sleepy, insomnia, snoring, and yawning. They also share personal experiences and anecdotes related to sleep. Overall, it's an engaging and informative conversation that sheds light on the topic of sleep in Portuguese. | season 8 | ||
In this episode, Alexia and Foster discuss procrastination and its causes. They talk about the fear of failure and perfectionism as two common reasons for procrastinating. They share personal examples and insights into how these factors affect their lives. Tune in to learn more about the challenges of procrastination and how it can vary between personal and professional contexts. | season 8 | ||
In this episode of Carioca Connection, Alexia and Foster continue their discussion on procrastination. They talk about the lack of motivation and poor time management as causes of procrastination. They share personal examples and discuss the concept of overload. Stay tuned for the next episode where they will continue the conversation. Don't procrastinate, listen now! | season 8 | ||
This episode of Carioca Connection discusses procrastination, focusing on decision-making paralysis and distractions. Alexia and Foster share their personal experiences and provide tips on how to stay productive while dealing with these challenges. They also discuss the differences between distractions and necessary breaks. Overall, it's a lighthearted conversation that offers insights into managing productivity and avoiding procrastination. | season 8 | ||
In this episode, Alexia and Foster announce the first episode of "Cozinhem com o Carioca Connection" (Cook with Carioca Connection). They discuss their perspectives on cooking and why they do or don't enjoy it. Alexia admits that she doesn't like cooking and prefers to cook with someone else. Foster shares his love for experimenting in the kitchen. They also mention their live class on kitchen vocabulary and express their interest in receiving a kitchen robot. Stay tuned for the next episode where they will talk more about their favorite aspects of cooking and how to incorporate them into their lives. | season 8 | ||
In this episode of Cooking with Carioca Connection, Alexia and Foster discuss the benefits of cooking and share their personal experiences. They talk about how cooking with love makes the food taste better, the importance of side dishes, and the convenience of kitchen robots like the Bimby. They also mention the deliciousness of fresh pasta and recommend a local pasta factory in Porto. Overall, they emphasize that cooking can be enjoyable, healthy, and a way to bring people together. | season 8 | ||
In this episode of Carioca Connection, Alexia and Foster focus on cooking vocabulary. They provide translations and example sentences for words like "to cut into cubes," "to slice," "to grate," and more. They also share some personal cooking experiences and discuss the meanings of different cooking techniques. It's a fun and informative episode for anyone interested in expanding their Portuguese vocabulary related to cooking. | season 8 | ||
The hosts discuss their favorite TV show, Ted Lasso, and why they love it. They talk about how the characters are relatable, the topics covered in the series, and the feel-good nature of the show. They recommend watching Ted Lasso and invite listeners to share their thoughts on the series. | season 8 | ||
The podcast episode is about Brazilian Valentine's Day, which is celebrated on June 12th. The hosts discuss the origins of this date and their plans for celebrating it. They also talk about giving gifts and the pleasure of giving meaningful presents. Overall, it's a lighthearted and humorous conversation about the Brazilian Valentine's Day tradition. | season 8 | ||
The hosts discuss the Netflix series "O Diplomata" (The Diplomat) and their fascination with spy-themed shows. They talk about the main characters, the production, and their personal opinions on the series. They recommend it for those who enjoy quick and entertaining shows in the espionage genre. The hosts also mention other similar series like "Homeland" and "The Americans." Overall, they give it a rating of 7.5 out of 10 and express their intention to watch the second season. | season 8 | ||
In this episode of Carioca Connection, Alexia and Foster discuss the series "Daisy Jones & the Six." They talk about their thoughts on the show, the music, the characters, and the 70s rock and roll vibe. They also mention the author, Taylor Jenkins Reid, and her other books. Overall, they highly recommend the series to music lovers and fans of the Fleetwood Mac. It's a fun and enjoyable watch! | season 8 | ||
In this episode of Carioca Connection, Alexia and Foster discuss the concepts of "overrated" and "underrated." They explain that "overrated" means something is highly valued or praised more than it should be, while "underrated" means something is not given enough recognition or value. They also mention that there is no specific word in Portuguese for something that is considered just right or appropriate. The hosts provide examples and discuss their opinions on movies and other topics. Overall, it's a fun and informative episode where you can learn about these English expressions and how they are used in Portuguese. | season 8 | ||
In this episode of Carioca Connection, Alexia and Foster play a game of "overrated vs. underrated" in Portuguese. They discuss various topics such as cheeseburgers, Paris, bacon, surprise parties, and costume parties. You'll learn their opinions on these topics and get a glimpse into their dynamic and humorous conversations. | season 8 | ||
The episode discusses the versatile verb "ficar" in Portuguese. It covers various meanings and uses of the verb, such as staying, location, and romantic relationships. You will learn how to use "ficar" in different contexts, including its informal usage for hooking up and dating. The hosts also share their personal experiences and opinions related to the verb. Overall, it's an informative and entertaining episode about the many facets of the verb "ficar" in Brazilian Portuguese. | season 8 | ||
This episode of Carioca Connection is about Foster's meditation retreat. Foster talks about his interest in meditation and his experience attending a meditation workshop over the weekend. He shares his reasons for attending the workshop and the diverse group of participants he encountered. Foster describes the location of the retreat and how he felt afterwards. Alexia also shares her perspective on meditation and why she is not ready to attend a retreat at the moment. Overall, it's an interesting episode that provides insights into the world of meditation and personal experiences with it. | season 8 | ||
This episode of Carioca Connection discusses the concept of "Beginner's Mind" and its application to meditation and life. Foster shares the main points he learned from his meditation course, including constant learning, curiosity, letting go of judgments, living in the present moment, and not creating expectations. Alexia and Foster discuss the challenges of implementing these principles in their own lives. Overall, the episode explores the importance of self-awareness, curiosity, and flexibility in finding happiness and personal growth. | season 8 | ||
This episode discusses the challenges of working remotely and provides tips for creating a healthier work environment. The hosts share their experiences and offer advice on staying productive and taking care of your physical well-being while working from home. They discuss the importance of movement, investing in ergonomic devices, and finding a balance between work and personal life. Overall, it's a helpful conversation for anyone working remotely. | season 8 | ||
This episode of Carioca Connection is about work-life balance. Alexia and Foster discuss the challenges of working remotely and share tips for staying healthy and setting boundaries. They emphasize the importance of knowing your limits and prioritizing tasks. Alexia also talks about her personal checklist and the benefits of sharing it with her partner. Overall, the episode provides insights into maintaining a healthy work-life balance and offers practical advice for listeners. | season 8 | ||
This episode of Carioca Connection is about the origin of "pastel de feira," a popular Brazilian street food. Alexia and Foster discuss how the pastel was brought to Brazil by Japanese immigrants and became a beloved snack. They talk about the different fillings and variations of the pastel, including the "pastel de vento" (empty pastel). Alexia shares that her favorite filling is pizza, while Foster prefers doce de leite (sweet milk). Overall, it's a fun and informative episode about this delicious Brazilian treat. | season 8 | ||
This episode of the Carioca Connection podcast discusses the Brazilian expression "Maria vai com as outras," which means someone who always follows the crowd and lacks their own opinions. The hosts explain the origin of the expression and share personal experiences related to it. They also discuss the influence of social media on people's tendency to conform and not think for themselves. Overall, it's an interesting and relatable conversation about individuality and the importance of forming one's own opinions. | season 8 | ||
In this episode, Foster and Alexia discuss the expression "fazer vaquinha" (to make a little cow), which originated from the game of "jogo do bicho" (illegal lottery/gambling game) in Brazil. They explain how fans of Vasco da Gama, a Brazilian football club, would pool money together to pay the players. Nowadays, "fazer vaquinha" is used to refer to crowdfunding for various purposes. They also touch on the illegality of "jogo do bicho" and bingo in Brazil. Overall, it's an entertaining and informative episode about Brazilian culture and expressions. | season 8 | ||
This episode of Carioca Connection is a special one as it celebrates Brazilian Independence Day. Alexia and Foster discuss the significance of this day, the history behind it, and their personal experiences with the holiday. They touch on topics such as Dom Pedro I, the "Dia do Fico," the Brazilian flag, and the lack of grand celebrations compared to other countries. It's a lighthearted and informative conversation that gives insight into the Brazilian perspective on Independence Day. | season 8 | ||
This episode of Carioca Connection is part of a mini-series about Brazilian expressions. The expression discussed in this episode is "pão duro," which means stingy or tight-fisted. The hosts explain the origin of the expression, which comes from a beggar in Rio de Janeiro who was later discovered to be wealthy. They give examples of how to use the expression and discuss the difference between being frugal and being stingy. Overall, it's a fun and informative episode about a common Brazilian expression. | season 8 | ||
This episode of Carioca Connection discusses the expression "quinto dos infernos," which means "go to hell" or "in the middle of nowhere." The hosts explain that the expression originated from the time of the Portuguese crown in Brazil, where miners had to pay a fifth of their earnings as taxes. They also talk about the historical context of Brazil's colonization and the relationship between Portugal and England. The hosts provide examples of how the expression is used today and discuss its meaning. Overall, it's an entertaining and informative episode that explores the origins and usage of a popular Brazilian expression. | season 8 | ||
Alexia and Foster discuss their experience with COVID-19, sharing their symptoms and how they felt during the illness. They also mention the end of the season and emphasize the importance of taking precautions and getting vaccinated. | season 8 | ||
In this podcast episode, Alexia and Vitor discuss various topics, including living abroad, politics, taxation, and travel. They share their experiences and perspectives on different countries and cultures. Vitor talks about the concentration of corporate capital and its influence on politics, while Alexia reflects on her increased awareness and engagement with politics since living outside of Brazil. They also mention interesting places to visit in Brazil, such as the Chapada Diamantina. Overall, it's a lively conversation filled with personal anecdotes and insights. | z - adventures | advanced | |
In this podcast episode, Camila shares her experience of studying and working abroad, specifically in the United States. She talks about her decision to pursue a master's degree at Harvard, the challenges she faced in adapting to the academic environment, and the differences she observed in communication and work culture between Brazil and the US. Camila also discusses her love for New York City and the sense of anonymity she enjoys there. Overall, the episode provides insights into the personal and professional growth that comes with living and working in a different country. | z - adventures | advanced | |
In this podcast episode, Alexia and Carol discuss their experiences living abroad and the challenges they faced as Brazilians. They talk about feeling different and encountering stereotypes, as well as the importance of feeling welcomed and accepted in a new place. They also share their favorite places in Brazil that they recommend visiting. Overall, it's a fun and relatable conversation about cultural identity and the joys and struggles of living in different countries. | z - adventures | advanced | |
In this podcast episode, Alexia and Adriana discuss various topics, including Adriana's family history, recommended cities to visit in Brazil, and their personal experiences with travel and cultural immersion. Adriana shares stories about her family's Italian heritage and their escape from the mafia, as well as her love for the Lençóis Maranhenses and Atins, two beautiful destinations in Brazil. They also talk about the importance of embracing different cultures and the transformative power of experiencing new things. Overall, it's a fun and insightful conversation that highlights the beauty and diversity of Brazil and the value of cultural exploration. | z - adventures | advanced | |
In this podcast episode, Alexia and Duda discuss their experiences living abroad and the challenges of making friends in a new country. They share their thoughts on the expectations versus the reality of living abroad and offer advice for those considering a similar move. They also recommend visiting Ibitipoca and Jericoacoara as unique and beautiful destinations in Brazil. Overall, it's a fun and relatable conversation about the ups and downs of living in a foreign country. | z - adventures | advanced | |
In this podcast episode, Luiza and Alexia discuss their experiences living in London and the challenges they faced, such as the short daylight hours and cultural differences in eating habits and work schedules. They also talk about their sense of belonging in London and their difficulty in adapting to other cities in Brazil. Luiza recommends visiting Ilha Grande and Maquiné in Rio Grande do Sul for their beautiful nature and delicious food. Overall, the episode provides insights into their personal experiences and perspectives on living abroad and returning to Brazil. | z - adventures | advanced | |
In this podcast episode, Lucas shares his experiences living and working in different countries, including England, the United States, and Switzerland. He talks about his career journey, the challenges he faced, and the decisions he made along the way. Lucas also discusses his plans for the future and offers recommendations for lesser-known places to visit in Brazil. Overall, it's an engaging conversation filled with personal anecdotes and insights into living abroad. | z - adventures | advanced | |
In this podcast episode, Gabi and Alexia discuss their experiences living abroad and the differences between the Brazilian and European lifestyles. They talk about their love for the diverse culture and regional cuisines in Brazil, particularly the delicious food from the Northeast region. They also share their favorite places to visit in Brazil, highlighting Barra Grande in Piauí as a must-see destination. Overall, the episode provides an entertaining and relatable conversation about the joys and challenges of living in different parts of the world. | z - adventures | advanced | |
In this podcast episode, Thiago and Paula discuss their experiences living in Scotland and compare it to their life in Brazil. They talk about the challenges they faced, the luck they had, and the differences in weather and healthcare systems. They also share their favorite places in Brazil that they recommend visiting. Overall, it's an interesting conversation filled with personal anecdotes and insights into their lives abroad. | z - adventures | advanced | |
In this podcast episode, Mari and Alexia discuss their experiences living abroad and the challenges of adapting to a new culture and language. They share their thoughts on maintaining their identity while assimilating into a different society. They also talk about the importance of empathy and understanding when interacting with people from different backgrounds. Mari recommends exploring the beautiful mountains of Teresópolis in Brazil, while Alexia suggests visiting the stunning Fernando de Noronha. Overall, it's a fun and insightful conversation about embracing cultural differences and finding a sense of home in a foreign land. | z - adventures | advanced | |
This podcast episode features a conversation between Alexia and Bruna, where they discuss their experiences living abroad and the challenges of being away from home. They talk about their love for Rio de Janeiro and the desire to visit Brazil, but also the difficulties of traveling internationally, especially during the pandemic. Bruna shares some lesser-known places in Brazil, such as Petrópolis and Espírito Santo, and they reflect on the unique charm and struggles of living in Rio. Overall, it's a fun and relatable conversation about the joys and challenges of being a Carioca living abroad. | z - adventures | advanced | |
This podcast episode features a conversation between Alexia and Beatriz. They discuss various topics, including their experiences living abroad, the challenges of traveling during the pandemic, and their favorite places in Brazil. Beatriz recommends Curitiba and Aracaju as must-visit cities, while Alexia shares her desire to explore more of Spain. They also talk about the importance of being vaccinated and the impact of earning in euros when traveling in Brazil. Overall, it's a fun and insightful conversation between two friends. | z - adventures | advanced | |
In this podcast episode, Nuno talks about his experiences living in Singapore and the cultural differences he has observed. He discusses topics such as housing, transparency about salaries, and the competitive nature of Singaporeans. He also recommends two lesser-known places to visit in Brazil: Visconde de Mauá and the beaches around Maceió. Overall, it's an interesting conversation that provides insights into life in Singapore and off-the-beaten-path destinations in Brazil. | z - adventures | advanced | |
This podcast episode features a conversation between two friends discussing various topics, including their experiences living in different countries, the challenges of the winter season, wildlife encounters, and their love for Brazil. They also express their hopes for the future of Rio de Janeiro and their desire to see positive changes in the city. Overall, it's a casual and lighthearted conversation filled with personal anecdotes and reflections. | z - adventures | advanced | |
The hosts discuss their experiences of traveling and exploring different places, emphasizing the importance of creating personal and unique memories rather than following tourist clichés. They share stories of their own travel adventures and the lessons they have learned along the way. The episode highlights the value of embracing spontaneity, discovering hidden gems, and immersing oneself in the local culture. | z - adventures | advanced |