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No Falcon Cast de hoje, vamos falar sobre a campanha do Setembro Amarelo. Para discutir sobre o tema, recebemos dois convidados especiais: a professora de psicologia da FMF, Rebeca Fregapani, e o aluno de psicologia da FMF, Pedro Paulo. Apresentação e roteiro: Carlos Eduardo e Emanuella Ivy Roteiro: Carlos Eduardo Edição: Carlos Eduardo Instagram Facebook Nosso site
Neste episódio do Falcon Cast recebemos um convidado muito especial: o Mateko
Junte-se a nós enquanto homenageamos todas as mães e celebramos o amor materno neste episódio especial do FalconCast em que falamos sobre mães marcantes do mundo do entretenimento. Feliz Dia das Mães! Apresentação e roteiro: Ana Beatriz, Emilly Giovanna, Ju In Alves Edição: Brenda Coutinho Instagram Facebook Nosso site
No primeiro episódio da nova temporada do Falconcast, trouxemos um bate-papo sobre " A cultura do cancelamento", falando sobre os casos atuais para você ficar por dentro, além de relembrar os grandes cancelamentos da internet e como a sociedade se comporta diante deste fenômeno. Apresentação e roteiro: Ana Beatriz, Emilly Giovanna, Brenda Coutinho Edição: Brenda Coutinho Instagram Facebook Nosso site
Os alunos monitores da Agência Experimental de Publicidade e Propaganda cobriram a Mostra Científica de Enfermagem na Vila de Paricatuba, localizada a 29 quilômetros de Manaus. Nesse podcast compartilhamos os relatos de alunos e professores durante essa atividade comunitária. O FalconCast é um podcast produzido pela Falcon - Agência Experimental de Publicidade e Propaganda da Faculdade Martha Falcão - Wyden. Apresentação: Emanuel Costa, Alice Azevedo. Edição: Jéssica Marques Instagram Facebook Nosso site
Será que o hexa vem aí para o BRASIL?! No episódio de hoje, vamos saber como estão as expectativas dos nossos amigos para COPA DO MUNDO. Contar também suas experiências com copas anteriores e aquela história que todo mundo tem pra compartilhar, qual é a sua? Vai BRASIL!! O FalconCast é um podcast produzido pela Falcon - Agência Experimental de Publicidade e Propaganda da Faculdade Martha Falcão - Wyden. Participantes: Emanuel Costa, Alice Azevedo, Danilo Lessa e Jéssica Marques. Edição: Jéssica Marques Instagram Facebook Nosso site
Quem nunca quis ser um bicho diferente? Um pássaro, um macaco ou um ornitorrinco? Nós vivemos em um mundo com uma diversidade de animais únicos e divertidos. Nesse podcast falamos sobre os bichinhos que conhecemos e suas particularidades. E aí, que bicho você gostaria de ser? O FalconCast é um podcast produzido pela Falcon - Agência Experimental de Publicidade e Propaganda da Faculdade Martha Falcão - Wyden. Participantes: Emanuel Costa, Alice Azevedo e Jéssica Marques. Edição: Jéssica Marques Instagram Facebook Nosso site
Todo estudante tem vezes suas certas manias. Podemos até esquecer do caderno na hora da aula mas nunca do cafezinho. Nesse episódio, discutimos sobre hábitos que nós, universitários, adquirimos com o decorrer do curso. O FalconCast é um podcast produzido pela Falcon - Agência Experimental de Publicidade e Propaganda da Faculdade Martha Falcão - Wyden. Participantes: Emanuel Costa, Alice Azevedo e Rebeca Queiroz. Edição: Jéssica Marques Instagram Facebook Nosso site
Doces ou travessuras!! Em clima de Halloween, nesse episódio iremos falar sobre nossos gostos por filmes de terror, lendas urbanas e nossas experiências com o sobrenatural, e lembre-se…as vezes o mundo dos vivos se mistura com o mundo dos mortos!
Prepare sua criança interior! Nesse episódio, nossos integrantes irão relembrar histórias de suas infâncias e também os desenhos que assistiam, será eles também fizeram parte da sua vida? Descubra ouvindo e se divertindo! O FalconCast é um podcast produzido pela Falcon - Agência Experimental de Publicidade e Propaganda da Faculdade Martha Falcão - Wyden. Participantes: Alice Azevedo, Emanuel Costa, Jéssica Marques. Edição: Jéssica Marques Instagram Facebook Nosso site
Nosso primeiro episódio desta nova temporada do FalconCast. Trouxemos relatos de nossas experiências assistindo ao filme Avatar de 2009, relançado em 2022 para os cinemas. Relembramos memórias sobre a saga Crepúsculo. Inauguramos um quadro em que tentamos, de alguma forma, relacionar três temas aleatórios numa conversa que faça sentido. O FalconCast é um podcast produzido pela Falcon - Agência Experimental de Publicidade e Propaganda da Faculdade Martha Falcão - Wyden. Participantes: Alice Azevedo, Emanuel Costa, Jéssica Marques. Edição: Jéssica Marques Instagram Facebook Nosso site
Neste podcast iremos falar sobre as informações sobre o maior evento de futebol do mundo, também comentáramos da tradição do povo brasileiro em ano de Copa e além disso falaremos em relação a expectativa que a torcida está botando em cima da Seleção Brasileira.
Depois de muito tempo, a franquia Avatar vai estar de volta nas telonas e prometendo entregar nova tecnologia 3D. Neste podcast iremos discutir sobre esse novo filme que vai lançar em dezembro e o que ele pode revolucionar o cinema.
Nesse novo episódio, as estudantes Pietra (Jornalismo) e Emanuele (Psicologia) avaliam e comentam a série LGBTQ+ recém-lançada pela Netflix: Heartstopper. A nova aposta da gigante do streaming atingiu altos índices de avaliação e rapidamente se tornou um fenômeno. A minissérie de 8 episódios foi originada das HQ's (quadrinhos) da autora e ilustradora britânica, Alice Oseman.
Dia 16 de Maio é o dia Internacional da Convivência em Paz! Nesse episódio, Tainá Lima entrevista Maria Beatriz Rodrigues, Talita Assi e Beatriz Araújo sobre o que fazer para conviver em paz mesmo com aquelas pessoas que julgamos insuportáááááveis!
Dia 5 de maio, o novo filme de um dos heróis mais inteligentes da Marvel chegou aos cinemas. Neste podcast, Davi Favacho, entrevistou Karina Oliveira, aluna de jornalismo no 3° semestre na Faculdade Martha Falcão Wyden e conversamos sobre a experiência dela com o filme.
In this episode of Falconcast, Cameron tells us about his father's journey from Iran to Germany and then the United States. Leaving his home due to the war with Iraq, he lived in a lot of different places as he made his way in the world as an immigrant.
In this episode of Falconcast, Layla and Sloane talk about the Ethiopian civil war and the immigrants it created. Then after we finish talking about the war then we transition into immigration and the process of it. Lastly, we talk about what most of the immigrants are doing right now and where they currently live.
In this episode of Falconcast, Brody takes a deep dive into the life of his amazing aunt. After growing up in America, Brody's aunt moved to Israel to start a family and in this episode she shares her thoughts about immigrating to one of the most contentious places in the world.
In this episode of Falconcast by Maddie Jo, you'll explore the world from the eyes of the 1840's Ireland potato famine and learn about witnesses who experienced it. Maddie Jo will explain the Potato famine and the witness's stories. Her sources for this podcast included eyewitness history, CENGAGE learning, and Irelandxo.
In this episode of Falconcast, Mia describes the immigration story of her Grandma and the war torn country she grew up in. You'll also learn more about how much World War II affected Japan and caused thousands of people to immigrate. Sources for this episode are my sisters interview with my grandma, wikipedia, atomicarchive.com, and history.com.
In this episode of Falconcast, Myles takes the creative approach of using an Iranian immigrant's story (posted on UMedia from the University of Minnesota) and turning it into an "interview".
In this episode of Falconcast, Cade tells us the story of his grandmother, who immigrated to the U.S. from England. Following the devastation of England during World War II, she came to America looking for better opportunities. Cade also reflects on the opportunity to interview his grandmother about her story.
In this episode of Falconcast, Adele explores the tragic and heroic tale of the Lost Boys of Sudan through the eyes of one of the survivors, Salva Dut.
In this episode of Falconcast, Tommy and Aidan explore the amazing immigration story of Aidan's grandfather, Jose Ramon Villa. Through an interview with Aidan's mom, they learn the story of a man who never had any intention of leaving his home Cuba until the 1959 Revolution brought him to Miami
In this episode of Falconcast, Leo and Constantin discuss immigration to the United States from Iran. First, Con interviews his mother about why she left her home shortly after the 1979 revolution. Then Leo talks with his grandfather who left Iran earlier in search of education opportunities.
In this episode of Falconcast, Logan will explain the hardships adventurers faced in search for opportunity and land. The episode mainly focuses on one particular story of a pioneer named Lucinda Brown and all that she lost to form the west coast as we know it today. Sources: The Oregon Trail Association, History.com, Newsela.org
In this episode of Falconcast, Izzy talks about his Abuelita, his grandmother. She came to America from Colombia after receiving a message from God, then made her way through some pretty tough times (sweatshop, anyone?) before finding a good life.
In this episode of Falconcast, Annika tells the amazing story of Irene Weiss on her journey from the ghetto, to a gas chamber, to America. Irene was only 13 when the Nazis shaved her hair and she went through the unimaginable. This podcast will truly make you grateful for what you have. Sources include The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, the Museum of Tolerance, YouTube, and History.com.
In this episode of Falconcast, Liem, Colin, and Noah discuss the story of Liem's mother, who fled Vietnam following the Communist takeover of the country in 1975. Her amazing story takes us on the high seas and into a refugee camp, as she made her way to safety in the U.S. Sources for this episode: BBC, The Immigrant Research Library, ABC News, The Library of Congress, Associated Press, and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
In this episode of Falconcast, you will hear Brielle dive deep into the story of Adam Fine and how he came to be. His grandparents were all immigrants that met by chance, his parents found each other out of the 2 million people in Israel. He travels back and forth between Boston and Israel, two very different places. Sources for this show include the following: University of Minnesota UMedia, Wikipedia, and Orthodox Union.
In this episode of Falconcast, William, Seji, and Emily discuss the immigration story of Mrs. Kim, a Chinese teacher at St. Mary's. She immigrated to China from South Korea, then to the United States from China. Listen in to hear about Mrs. Kim's story, struggles, and connections to William and Seji's immigration stories.
In this episode of Falconcast, Aashman interviews his grandfather about living through the partitioning of British India. His grandfather explains why it happened and then tells a crazy story about leaving on a train.
Chances are you've heard the two words “Culture Shock”. In this episode of Falconcast, Alden will be diving into the topic of culture shock. This episode features Francisco Morales, a Venezuelan-born immigrant. You might have a basic understanding of culture shock but after this episode, you will have a much deeper understanding of it. Our sources for this episode: Wikipedia and Dictionary.com
In this episode of Falconcast, Sara explored what culture shock is and how it can affect immigrants coming to America. Sara interviewed two immigrants on their stories of coming to America in the late 1960s to 70s and their experience with the culture shock of America. Sources include the Mariam-Webster dictionary and Brown University.
In this episode of Falconcast, Susan talks about her own story of immigrating to the United States with her mom. She explores the reasons why she moved here, why her mom chose this country, why they stayed here, and the troubles they faced when moving to America.
In this episode of Falconcast, Arthur tells his own immigration story with the help of his parents. Interviewing them in French and translating for the listener, Arthur tells a story of leaving home and living in multiple countries in search of a better life.
In this episode of Falconcast, Alexia unpacks the tragic tale of the SS St. Louis, a ship carrying Jewish immigrants fleeing Nazi Germany in 1939. Turned away by multiple countries, the ship had to return and many of its passengers met a deadly fate during the Holocaust. Sources include BBC and the US Holocaust Memorial Museum.
In this episode of Falconcast, Caleb explores what happened when the potato--by far Ireland's top crop in the 19th century--stopped growing. The resulting famine set off a massive wave of immigration from the country, and Caleb follows one man's story to show you how it happened. Sources include History and NCBI.
In this episode of Falconcast with Katie and Hannah will be talking about the story of The Lost Boys of Sudan. Specifically Abraham Ater and his perspective on the journey. We also talk about how his immigration affected him and his life present day. Sources from the show: Northrop Grumman, international rescue committee, black past, and Georgia southern university.
In this episode of Falconcast, Oliver talks about The Great Famine in 19th century Ireland. For details he talks about an eyewitness to these tragic events.
In this episode of Falconcast, Gavin interviews his grandfather about his journey from Italy in the 1950s. They talk about why he left home and what drew him to Canada and then, later, America.
In this episode of FalconCast, Alex and Lexie are going to dive into Mr. Marsh's immigration story. Lexie and Alex will be explaining his immigration process. They will also go over why he decided to leave and the steps to get to America. We found this information from a 6 min interview with him. We can't wait to share his story with you!
In this episode of Falconcast, Sofia, Kaitlyn, and Sienna take a highly original approach: they synthesize different immigrant stories into one, original tale of a young woman's journey from Iran to America. Sources include the UMedia Lab at the University of Minnesota.
In this episode of Falconcast, Austin talks about the story of woman named Elena, who fled Mexico and encountered the dangers of crossing the U.S. border without documentation. Though Elena's story is a successful one, there are many more that are not.
In this episode of Falconcast, Sophie and Gianna tell the incredible story of Sophie's father, who left the Soviet Union in the 1970s with his family in search of a better life. He and his mother went through many hardships on his way to a successful life. This story is truly inspiring.
In this episode of Falconcast, Jeremy and Matthew explore what it means to move around the globe as a kid. Where do you really feel at home when you've had so many homes?
In this episode of Falconcast, Harper interviews a family friend about her journey across the Mexico-USA border.
In this episode of Falconcast, Marisol explains how climate change is creating a new kind of refugee. Drawing on two examples from the United States, she illustrates how massive climate change is already here for many people. Sources include National Geographic and The Intercept.
In this episode of Falconcast, Carson and Mason will explain about the farm industry and its reliance on immigrant labor. Carson and Mason will also talk about statistics throughout the farm industries. There will then be many stories on people's/farmers perspectives and what they are all going through. Our sources include The Guardian and New American Economy.