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    Gugacast
    O invasor de camisola e OUTRAS histórias de viagem - Jujubacast 329

    Gugacast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 60:52


    Jazz, Rafa e Caio são tripulantes da Jujubacast Airlines. Últimos episódios, podcast novo, perrengues em Paris, o mineiro da legião francesa, perrengues de aeroporto e tudo sobre como não fazer uma trilha. === Mande a sua história para os ÚLTIMOS episódios do Jujuba em: jujubacast.com Quer saber se você foi o babaca? Manda sua história para: temculpaeupod@gmail.com === Vem pro Open Bar de Jujubas: https://t.me/+FVvtDmrU6q8xZjNh === GRUPO SECRETO ESTÁ DE VOLTA !!! Vem fazer parte: http://jujubacast.com/grupo === Apresentação: Jazz Rider Convidado: Rafael Mafra e Caio Corraini Produção: Thyara Castro, Bruno azevedo e Aparecido Santos Edição, pós-produção e mixagem: Roberto Oksman de Aragão Capa: Brann Souza

    Assustadoramente
    #406 APARTAMENTO MACABRO e outros relatos sobrenaturais

    Assustadoramente

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 23:55


    Obrigada por ouvir o Assustadoramente!Mande seu relato por whatsapp clicando no link: https://wa.me/qr/JKICZJUYJQXAL1Siga as redes sociais do podcastInstagram https://www.instagram.com/assustadoramente_podcast/Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW4XSj51qebh9DtVSfcD0QwTikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@assustadoramente_podcastEntre para o grupo no Telegram https://t.me/podcastassustadoramenteEnvie o seu relato para assustadoramente@outlook.comRelatos deste episódio:Relatos sobre dia dos finadosApartamento macabroEncontro com nosso pai em um sonho compartilhado

    Leiga Partilha
    #111 - Fim dos Tempos (Mt 24, 37-44)

    Leiga Partilha

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 35:42


    Neste podcast, Luciana, Letícia e Mariane se reúnem para ler e refletir sobre os evangelhos do domingo de uma maneira mais informal e descontraída. Escolha com as meninas seu momento "Espinho na Carne" e seu momento "Glória", e aproveite para ouvir uma dica em cada episódio, nossa "Boa Nova". Mande seus comentários/críticas/elogios/sugestões/partilha para o e-mail "leigapartilha@gmail.com". Siga-nos no instagram "@leigapartilha" e curta nossa página no facebook "Leiga Partilha".

    UNITEDcast
    UNITEDcast #751 - ECCHIS COM HISTÓRIA

    UNITEDcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2025 103:13


    Olá pessoas do UNITEDcast, no episódio dessa semana nossos casters trouxeram uma lista de ecchi que não são só ecchi, mas tem história! Vem conferir!   Participantes: Ds, Ana, kurt, Vitor, Wagner.   Edição: Ana Paula   Recrutamento da United: Aqui! – Mande seu Email: Email: podcast@animeunited.com.br Grupo Whatsapp: Aqui! – CANAL TELEGRAM: https://t.me/animeunitedbr – Apoie o UNITEDcast: Apoie pelo PIX: contato@animeunited.com.br Ou pelo Apoia-se: https://apoia.se/unitedcast Compre na AMAZON pelo Nosso Link: https://amzn.to/2WjH5kM – Assine o UNITEDcast: Spotify: Segue a gente por lá! iTunes: Adiciona a gente lá! Google Podcasts: Assine Agora! – Links do Episódio: Twitch do DS: https://twitch.tv/dsunited Canal da Ana: https://www.youtube.com/c/CulturaAnime Grupo do Kurt https://www.facebook.com/groups/actionsecomics2 – Nos Siga: Twitter do DS: https://twitter.com/odaltonsilveira Instagram do DS: https://www.instagram.com/odaltonsilveira/ Fabebook da United: https://www.facebook.com/animeunitedoficial Twitter da United: https://twitter.com/animeunitedBR Instagram da United: https://www.instagram.com/animeunitedbr/

    Dumma Människor
    FREDAGSFRÅGAN: Jag ifrågasätter allt med min partner, är jag en dömande och oskön person?

    Dumma Människor

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 21:44


    Skicka din egen fredagsfråga till dummamanniskor@gmail.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Cara dos Sports - NFL, NBA e muito mais!
    NFL: PROBLEMAS DOS EAGLES + PREVIEW DA RODADA DE AÇÃO DE GRAÇAS E BLACK FRIDAY

    Cara dos Sports - NFL, NBA e muito mais!

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2025 84:12


    Recebi Caio Miari, editor do The Score, para falar sobre os problemas dos Eagles (00:01:51) e fazer o preview da rodada do Dia de Ação de Graças e Black Friday (00:21:59)Depois recebi Rafael Baltazar, do Pick Six BR, para falar sobre o show do Oasis em São Paulo (00:50:54)Mande "Quero receber" e adicione o Cara dos Sports nos seus contatos para conversar comigo: ⁠https://wa.me/message/XOKZQKSVXB3SK1⁠Apoie o Podcast Cara dos Sports e tenha acesso a conteúdos exclusivos: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://caradossports.com.br/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Se torne membro do canal: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ3MkOrQx7444pm7tSZ-10Q/join(00:00:00) Intro(00:01:51) Problemas dos Eagles(00:21:59) Lions x Packers(00:30:31) Cowboys x Chiefs(00:40:03) Ravens x Bengals(00:47:50) Bears x Eagles(00:50:54) Show do Oasis

    Um Milkshake Chamado Wanda
    GOLPES FAMOSOS DO BRASIL com Rádio Novelo e Mabê Bonafé - #690

    Um Milkshake Chamado Wanda

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 97:18


    LOTUSPostar print de tweet no StoriesChef de Alto NívelPamonhas adocicadasFalta de programação para Black FridayCalor na feira de livros da USPPequiMERYLAs grandes prisões dessa semanaVacina para dengueRound Six - O DesafioNovela A ViagemPluribusFela Kuti: Fear No ManEquipe da RádioQuer mandar seu caso pra gente? Mande um desabafo, uma rapidinha ou dilema para o e-mail redacao@papelpop.com. Coloque qualquer coisa com "Wanda" no assunto!Podcast #690 apresentado por:@phelipecruz@eusousamir@santahelena@radionovelo@paula8scarpin@floratd@ma_bProdução:Julia Gomes (julia@papelpop.com / @g0mesjulia)Edição / Captação:Felipe Dantas (dantas@papelpop.com / @apenasdantas)FAÇA PARTE DO CLUBINHO WANDA!Episódios extras toda segunda e sexta a partir de R$10!Apoiase: https://apoia.se/podcastwandaOrelo: https://orelo.cc/wandahttps://linktr.ee/podcastwandaToda quarta-feira, 20h, ao vivo no Youtube e em todas as plataformas de streaming.

    1001 Crimes
    ep 469 - Notícias Absurdas

    1001 Crimes

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 46:41


    Carne de urso mal assada que transmite vermes comedores de cérebro, transplante de fezes e assassinato de um sósia do Elvis. Vem com a gente acompanhar algumas das notícias mais bizarras e absurdas dos últimos tempos.Apoie nosso podcast: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.1001crimes.com.br⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Mande suas histórias: 1001medinhos@gmail.comFale com a gente: 1001crimes@gmail.comConfira nosso canal! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠youtube.com/1001crimes

    Podcast Beberibe 1285
    #671 - BEBERIBE ANALISA - ATÉ NUNCA MAIS, OBRIGADO POR NADA.

    Podcast Beberibe 1285

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 86:02


    Falamos do Santa Cruz, dentro e fora de campo.Tricolor, sua casa é aqui!Seja Membro do Beberibe 1285 / podcastbeberibe1285 Colabore pelo Livepix/envie mensagemhttps://livepix.gg/beberibe1285Seja Membro pelo LivepixR$ 7,99 Escudohttps://livepix.gg/beberibe1285/trico...R$ 19,99 Sociais https://livepix.gg/beberibe1285/trico...Receba as informações no Canal Exclusivo de WhatsApp do Beberibe1285Link:https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vao7... Bet Dá Sorte: Se cadastrem com o nosso link e compartilhem o link de cadastro. https://go.aff.betdasorte.bet.br/dorz...Deseja fazer parte do grupo exclusivo do Beberibe1285?Mande uma mensagem no Whatsapp para o número 081 9 97282600Link do Canal Oficial do Beberibe 1285: / podcastbeberibe1285 Link do Canal no Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1xbd6Gf...Link do Twitter: / podbeberibe1285 Link do Instagram: / podcastbeberibe1285 Link da Twitch: / podcastbeberibe1285 Quer criar transmissões ao vivo como esta? Confira o StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/4568967721254912

    The Leading Voices in Food
    E287: Food policy insights from government agency insider Jerold Mande

    The Leading Voices in Food

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 32:45


    In this episode, Kelly Brownell speaks with Jerold Mande, CEO of Nourish Science, adjunct professor at the Harvard School of Public Health, and former Deputy Undersecretary for Food Safety at the USDA. They discuss the alarming state of children's health in America, the challenges of combating poor nutrition, and the influence of the food industry on public policy. The conversation explores the parallels between the tobacco and food industries and proposes new strategies for ensuring children reach adulthood in good health. Mande emphasizes the need for radical changes in food policy and the role of public health in making these changes. Transcript So, you co-founded this organization along with Jerome Adams, Bill Frist and Thomas Grumbly, as we said, to ensure every child breaches age 18 at a healthy weight and in good metabolic health. That's a pretty tall order given the state of the health of youth today in America. But let's start by you telling us what inspired this mission and what does it look like to achieve this in today's food environment? I was trained in public health and also in nutrition and in my career, which has been largely in service of the public and government, I've been trying to advance those issues. And unfortunately over the arc of my career from when I started to now, particularly in nutrition and public health, it's just gotten so much worse. Indeed today Americans have the shortest lifespans by far. We're not just last among the wealthy countries, but we're a standard deviation last. But probably most alarming of all is how sick our children are. Children should not have a chronic disease. Yet in America maybe a third do. I did some work on tobacco at one point, at FDA. That was an enormous success. It was the leading cause of death. Children smoked at a higher rate, much like child chronic disease today. About a third of kids smoked. And we took that issue on, and today it's less than 2%. And so that shows that government can solve these problems. And since we did our tobacco work in the early '90s, I've changed my focus to nutrition and public health and trying to fix that. But we've still made so little progress. Give us a sense of how far from that goal we are. So, if the goal is to make every child reaching 18 at a healthy weight and in good metabolic health, what percentage of children reaching age 18 today might look like that? It's probably around a half or more, but we're not quite sure. We don't have good statistics. One of the challenges we face in nutrition is, unfortunately, the food industry or other industries lobby against funding research and data collection. And so, we're handicapped in that way. But we do know from the studies that CDC and others have done that about 20% of our children have obesity about a similar number have Type 2 diabetes or the precursors, pre-diabetes. You and I started off calling it adult-onset diabetes and they had to change that name to a Type 2 because it's becoming so common in kids. And then another disease, fatty liver disease, really unthinkable in kids. Something that the typical pediatrician would just never see. And yet in the last decade, children are the fastest growing group. I think we don't know an exact number, but today, at least a third, maybe as many as half of our children have a chronic disease. Particularly a food cause chronic disease, or the precursors that show they're on the way. I remember probably going back about 20 years, people started saying that we were seeing the first generation of American children that would lead shorter lives than our parents did. And what a terrible legacy to leave our children. Absolutely. And that's why we set that overarching goal of ensuring every child reaches age 18 in good metabolic health. And the reason we set that is in my experience in government, there's a phrase we all use - what gets measured gets done. And when I worked at FDA, when I worked at USDA, what caught my attention is that there is a mission statement. There's a goal of what we're trying to achieve. And it's ensuring access to healthy options and information, like a food label. Now the problem with that, first of all, it's failed. But the problem with that is the bureaucrats that I oversaw would go into a supermarket, see a produce section, a protein section, the food labels, which I worked on, and say we've done our job. They would check those boxes and say, we've done it. And yet we haven't. And if we ensured that every child reaches age 18 at a healthy weight and good metabolic health, if the bureaucrats say how are we doing on that? They would have to conclude we're failing, and they'd have to try something else. And that's what we need to do. We need to try radically different, new strategies because what we've been doing for decades has failed. You mentioned the food industry a moment ago. Let's talk about that in a little more detail. You made the argument that food companies have substituted profits for health in how they design their products. Explain that a little bit more, if you will. And tell us how the shift has occurred and what do you think the public health cost has been? Yes, so the way I like to think of it, and your listeners should think of it, is there's a North star for food design. And from a consumer standpoint, I think there are four points on the star: taste, cost, convenience, and health. That's what they expect and want from their food. Now the challenge is the marketplace. Because that consumer, you and I, when we go to the grocery store and get home on taste, cost, and convenience, if we want within an hour, we can know whether the food we purchased met our standard there. Or what our expectations were. Not always for health. There's just no way to know in a day, a week, a month, even in a year or more. We don't know if the food we're eating is improving and maintaining our health, right? There should be a definition of food. Food should be what we eat to thrive. That really should be the goal. I borrowed that from NASA, the space agency. When I would meet with them, they said, ' Jerry, it's important. Right? It's not enough that people just survive on the food they eat in space. They really need to thrive.' And that's what WE need to do. And that's really what food does, right? And yet we have food, not only don't we thrive, but we get sick. And the reason for that is, as I was saying, the marketplace works on taste, cost and convenience. So, companies make sure their products meet consumer expectation for those three. But the problem is on the fourth point on the star: on health. Because we can't tell in even years whether it's meeting our expectation. That sort of cries out. You're at a policy school. Those are the places where government needs to step in and act and make sure that the marketplace is providing. That feedback through government. But the industry is politically strong and has prevented that. And so that has left the fourth point of the star open for their interpretation. And my belief is that they've put in place a prop. So, they're making decisions in the design of the product. They're taste, they gotta get taste right. They gotta get cost and convenience right. But rather than worrying what does it do to your health? They just, say let's do a profit. And that's resulted in this whole category of food called ultra-processed food (UPF). I actually believe in the future, whether it's a hundred years or a thousand years. If humanity's gonna thrive we need manmade food we can thrive on. But we don't have that. And we don't invest in the science. We need to. But today, ultra-processed food is manmade food designed on taste, cost, convenience, and then how do we make the most money possible. Now, let me give you one other analogy, if I could. If we were CEOs of an automobile company, the mission is to provide vehicles where people can get safely from A to point B. It's the same as food we can thrive on. That is the mission. The problem is that when the food companies design food today, they've presented to the CEO, and everyone gets excited. They're seeing the numbers, the charts, the data that shows that this food is going to meet, taste, cost, convenience. It's going to make us all this money. But the CEO should be asking this following question: if people eat this as we intend, will they thrive? At the very least they won't get sick, right? Because the law requires they can't get sick. And if the Midmanagers were honest, they'd say here's the good news boss. We have such political power we've been able to influence the Congress and the regulatory agencies. That they're not going to do anything about it. Taste, cost, convenience, and profits will work just fine. Couldn't you make the argument that for a CEO to embrace that kind of attitude you talked about would be corporate malpractice almost? That, if they want to maximize profits then they want people to like the food as much as possible. That means engineering it in ways that make people overeat it, hijacking the reward pathways in the brain, and all that kind of thing. Why in the world would a CEO care about whether people thrive? Because it's the law. The law requires we have these safety features in cars and the companies have to design it that way. And there's more immediate feedback with the car too, in terms of if you crashed right away. Because it didn't work, you'd see that. But here's the thing. Harvey Wiley.He's the founder of the food safety programs that I led at FDA and USDA. He was a chemist from academia. Came to USDA in the late 1800s. It was a time of great change in food in America. At that point, almost all of families grew their own food on a farm. And someone had to decide who's going to grow our food. It's a family conversation that needed to take place. Increasingly, Americans were moving into the cities at that time, and a brand-new industry had sprung up to feed people in cities. It was a processed food industry. And in order to provide shelf stable foods that can offer taste, cost, convenience, this new processed food industry turned to another new industry, a chemical industry. Now, it's hard to believe this, but there was a point in time that just wasn't an industry. So these two big new industries had sprung up- processed food and chemicals. And Harvey Wiley had a hypothesis that the chemicals they were using to make these processed foods were making us sick. Indeed, food poisoning back then was one of the 10 leading causes of death. And so, Harvey Wiley went to Teddy Roosevelt. He'd been trying for years within the bureaucracy and not making progress. But when Teddy Roosevelt came in, he finally had the person who listened to him. Back then, USDA was right across from the Washington Monument to the White House. He'd walk right over there into the White House and met with Teddy Roosevelt and said, ' this food industry is making us sick. We should do something about it.' And Teddy Roosevelt agreed. And they wrote the laws. And so I think what your listeners need to understand is that when you look at the job that FDA and USDA is doing, their food safety programs were created to make sure our food doesn't make us sick. Acutely sick. Not heart disease or cancer, 30, 40 years down the road, but acutely sick. No. I think that's absolutely the point. That's what Wiley was most concerned about at the time. But that's not the law they wrote. The law doesn't say acutely ill. And I'll give you this example. Your listeners may be familiar with something called GRAS - Generally Recognized as Safe. It's a big problem today. Industry co-opted the system and no longer gets approval for their food additives. And so, you have this Generally Recognized as Safe system, and you have these chemicals and people are worried about them. In the history of GRAS. Only one chemical has FDA decided we need to get that off the market because it's unsafe. That's partially hydrogenated oils or trans-fat. Does trans-fat cause acute illness? It doesn't. It causes a chronic disease. And the evidence is clear. The agency has known that it has the responsibility for both acute and chronic illness. But you're right, the industry has taken advantage of this sort of chronic illness space to say that that really isn't what you should be doing. But having worked at those agencies, I don't think they see it that way. They just feel like here's the bottom line on it. The industry uses its political power in Congress. And it shapes the agency's budget. So, let's take FDA. FDA has a billion dollars with a 'b' for food safety. For the acute food safety, you're talking about. It has less than 25 million for the chronic disease. There are about 1400 deaths a year in America due to the acute illnesses caused by our food that FDA and USDA are trying to prevent. The chronic illnesses that we know are caused by our food cause 1600 maybe a day. More than that of the acute every day. Now the agency should be spending at least half its time, if not more, worrying about those chronic illness. Why doesn't it? Because the industry used their political power in Congress to put the billion dollars for the acute illness. That's because if you get acutely ill, that's a liability concern for them. Jerry let's talk about the political influence in just a little more detail, because you're in a unique position to tell us about this because you've seen it from the inside. One mechanism through which industry might influence the political process is lobbyists. They hire lobbyists. Lobbyists get to the Congress. People make decisions based on contributions and things like that. Are there other ways the food industry affects the political process in addition to that. For example, what about the revolving door issue people talk about where industry people come into the administrative branch of government, not legislative branch, and then return to industry. And are there other ways that the political influence of the industry has made itself felt? I think first and foremost it is the lobbyists, those who work with Congress, in effect. Particularly the funding levels, and the authority that the agencies have to do that job. I think it's overwhelmingly that. I think second, is the influence the industry has. So let me back up to that a sec. As a result of that, we spend very little on nutrition research, for example. It's 4% of the NIH budget even though we have these large institutes, cancer, heart, diabetes, everyone knows about. They're trying to come up with the cures who spend the other almost 50 billion at NIH. And so, what happens? You and I have both been at universities where there are nutrition programs and what we see is it's very hard to not accept any industry money to do the research because there isn't the federal money. Now, the key thing, it's not an accident. It's part of the plan. And so, I think that the research that we rely on to do regulation is heavily influenced by industry. And it's broad. I've served, you have, others, on the national academies and the programs. When I've been on the inside of those committees, there are always industry retired scientists on those committees. And they have undue influence. I've seen it. Their political power is so vast. The revolving door, that is a little of both ways. I think the government learns from the revolving door as well. But you're right, some people leave government and try to undo that. Now, I've chosen to work in academia when I'm not in government. But I think that does play a role, but I don't think it plays the largest role. I think the thing that people should be worried about is how much influence it has in Congress and how that affects the agency's budgets. And that way I feel that agencies are corrupted it, but it's not because they're corrupted directly by the industry. I think it's indirectly through congress. I'd like to get your opinion on something that's always relevant but is time sensitive now. And it's dietary guidelines for America. And the reason I'm saying it's time sensitive is because the current administration will be releasing dietary guidelines for America pretty soon. And there's lots of discussion about what those might look like. How can they help guide food policy and industry practices to support healthier children and families? It's one of the bigger levers the government has. The biggest is a program SNAP or food stamps. But beyond that, the dietary guidelines set the rules for government spending and food. So, I think often the way the dietary guidelines are portrayed isn't quite accurate. People think of it in terms of the once (food) Pyramid now the My Plate that's there. That's the public facing icon for the dietary guidelines. But really a very small part. The dietary guidelines are meant to help shape federal policy, not so much public perception. It's there. It's used in education in our schools - the (My) Plate, previously the (Food) Pyramid. But the main thing is it should shape what's served in government feeding programs. So principally that should be SNAP. It's not. But it does affect the WIC program- Women, Infants and Children, the school meals program, all of the military spending on food. Indeed, all spending by the government on food are set, governed by, or directed by the dietary guidelines. Now some of them are self-executing. Once the dietary guidelines change the government changes its behavior. But the biggest ones are not. They require rulemaking and in particular, today, one of the most impactful is our kids' meals in schools. So, whatever it says in these dietary guidelines, and there's reason to be alarmed in some of the press reports, it doesn't automatically change what's in school meals. The Department of Agriculture would have to write a rule and say that the dietary guidelines have changed and now we want to update. That usually takes an administration later. It's very rare one administration could both change the dietary guidelines and get through the rulemaking process. So, people can feel a little reassured by that. So, how do you feel about the way things seem to be taking shape right now? This whole MAHA movement Make America Healthy Again. What is it? To me what it is we've reached this tipping point we talked about earlier. The how sick we are, and people are saying, 'enough. Our food shouldn't make us sick at middle age. I shouldn't have to be spending so much time with my doctor. But particularly, it shouldn't be hard to raise my kids to 18 without getting sick. We really need to fix that and try to deal with that.' But I think that the MAHA movement is mostly that. But RFK and some of the people around them have increasingly claimed that it means some very specific things that are anti-science. That's been led by the policies around vaccine that are clearly anti-science. Nutrition is more and more interesting. Initially they started out in the exact right place. I think you and I could agree the things they were saying they need to focus on: kids, the need to get ultra-processed food out of our diets, were all the right things. In fact, you look at the first report that RFK and his team put out back in May this year after the President put out an Executive Order. Mostly the right things on this. They again, focus on kids, ultra-processed food was mentioned 40 times in the report as the root cause for the very first time. And this can't be undone. You had the White House saying that the root cause of our food-caused chronic disease crisis is the food industry. That's in a report that won't change. But a lot has changed since then. They came out with a second report where the word ultra-processed food showed up only once. What do you think happened? I know what happened because I've worked in that setting. The industry quietly went to the White House, the top political staff in the White House, and they said, you need to change the report when you come out with the recommendations. And so, the first report, I think, was written by MAHA, RFK Jr. and his lieutenants. The second report was written by the White House staff with the lobbyists of the food industry. That's what happened. What you end up with is their version of it. So, what does the industry want? We have a good picture from the first Trump administration. They did the last dietary guidelines and the Secretary of Agriculture, then Sonny Perdue, his mantra to his staff, people reported to me, was the industries- you know, keep the status quo. That is what the industry wants is they really don't want the dietary guidelines to change because then they have to reformulate their products. And they're used to living with what we have and they're just comfortable with that. For a big company to reformulate a product is a multi-year effort and cost billions of dollars and it's just not what they want to have to do. Particularly if it's going to change from administration to administration. And that is not a world they want to live in. From the first and second MAHA report where they wanted to go back to the status quo away from all the radical ideas. It'll be interesting to see what happens with dietary guidelines because we've seen reports that RFK Jr. and his people want to make shifts in policies. Saying that they want to go back to the Pyramid somehow. There's a cartoon on TV, South Park, I thought it was produced to be funny. But they talked about what we need to do is we need to flip the Pyramid upside down and we need to go back to the old Pyramid and make saturated fat the sort of the core of the diet. I thought it meant to be a joke but apparently that's become a belief of some people in the MAHA movement. RFK. And so, they want to add saturated fat back to our diets. They want to get rid of plant oils from our diets. There is a lot of areas of nutrition where the science isn't settled. But that's one where it is, indeed. Again, you go back only 1950s, 1960s, you look today, heart disease, heart attacks, they're down 90%. Most of that had to do with the drugs and getting rid of smoking. But a substantial contribution was made by nutrition. Lowering saturated fat in our diets and replacing it with plant oils that they're now called seed oils. If they take that step and the dietary guidelines come out next month and say that saturated fat is now good for us it is going to be just enormously disruptive. I don't think companies are going to change that much. They'll wait it out because they'll ask themselves the question, what's it going to be in two years? Because that's how long it takes them to get a product to market. Jerry, let me ask you this. You painted this picture where every once in a while, there'll be a glimmer of hope. Along comes MAHA. They're critical of the food industry and say that the diet's making us sick and therefore we should focus on different things like ultra-processed foods. In report number one, it's mentioned 40 times. Report number two comes out and it's mentioned only once for the political reasons you said. Are there any signs that lead you to be hopeful that this sort of history doesn't just keep repeating itself? Where people have good ideas, there's science that suggests you go down one road, but the food industry says, no, we're going to go down another and government obeys. Are there any signs out there that lead you to be more hopeful for the future? There are signs to be hopeful for the future. And number one, we talked earlier, is the success we had regulating tobacco. And I know you've done an outstanding job over the years drawing the parallels between what happened in tobacco and food. And there are good reasons to do that. Not the least of which is that in the 1980s, the tobacco companies bought all the big food companies and imparted on them a lot of their lessons, expertise, and playbook about how to do these things. And so that there is a tight link there. And we did succeed. We took youth smoking, which was around a 30 percent, a third, when we began work on this in the early 1990s when I was at FDA. And today it's less than 2%. It's one area with the United States leads the world in terms of what we've achieved in public health. And there's a great benefit that's going to come to that over the next generation as all of those deaths are prevented that we're not quite seeing yet. But we will. And that's regardless of what happens with vaping, which is a whole different story about nicotine. But this idea success and tobacco. The food industry has a tobacco playbook about how to addict so many people and make so much money and use their political power. We have a playbook of how to win the public health fight. So, tell us about that. What you're saying is music to my ears and I'm a big believer in exactly what you're saying. So, what is it? What does that playbook look like and what did we learn from the tobacco experience that you think could apply into the food area? There are a couple of areas. One is going to be leadership and we'll have to come back to that. Because the reason we succeeded in tobacco was the good fortune of having a David Kessler at FDA and Al Gore as Vice President. Nothing was, became more important to them than winning this fight against a big tobacco. Al Gore because his sister died at a young age of smoking. And David Kessler became convinced that this was the most important thing for public health that he could do. And keep in mind, when he came to FDA, it was the furthest thing from his mind. So, one of it is getting these kinds of leaders. Did does RFK Jr. and Marty McCarey match up to Al Gore? And we'll see. But the early signs aren't that great. But we'll see. There's still plenty of time for them to do this and get it right. The other thing is having a good strategy and policy about how to do it. And here, with tobacco, it was a complete stretch, right? There was no where did the FDA get authority over tobacco? And indeed, we eventually needed the Congress to reaffirm that authority to have the success we did. As we talked earlier, there's no question FDA was created to make sure processed food and the additives and processed food don't make us sick. So, it is the core reason the agency exists is to make sure that if there's a thing called ultra-processed food, man-made food, that is fine, but we have to thrive when we eat it. We certainly can't be made sick when we eat it. Now, David Kessler, I mentioned, he's put forward a petition, a citizens' petition to FDA. Careful work by him, he put months of effort into this, and he wrote basically a detailed roadmap for RFK and his team to use if they want to regulate ultra-processed stuff food. And I think we've gotten some, initially good feedback from the MAHA RFK people that they're interested in this petition and may take action on it. So, the basic thrust of the Kessler petition from my understanding is that we need to reconsider what's considered Generally Recognized as Safe. And that these ultra-processed foods may not be considered safe any longer because they produce all this disease down the road. And if MAHA responds positively initially to the concept, that's great. And maybe that'll have legs, and something will actually happen. But is there any reason to believe the industry won't just come in and quash this like they have other things? This idea of starting with a petition in the agency, beginning an investigation and using its authority is the blueprint we used with tobacco. There was a petition we responded, we said, gee, you raised some good points. There are other things we put forward. And so, what we hope to see here with the Kessler petition is that the FDA would put out what's called an advanced notice of a proposed rulemaking with the petition. This moves it from just being a petition to something the agency is saying, we're taking this seriously. We're putting it on the record ourselves and we want industry and others now to start weighing in. Now here's the thing, you have this category of ultra-processed food that because of the North Star I talked about before, because the industry, the marketplace has failed and gives them no incentive to make sure that we thrive, that keeps us from getting sick. They've just forgotten about that and put in place profits instead. The question is how do you get at ultra-processed food? What's the way to do it? How do you start holding the industry accountable? Now what RFK and the MAHA people started with was synthetic color additives. That wasn't what I would pick but, it wasn't a terrible choice. Because if you talk to Carlos Monteiro who coined the phrase ultra-processed food, and you ask him, what is an ultra-processed food, many people say it's this industrial creation. You can't find the ingredients in your kitchen. He agrees with all that, but he thinks the thing that really sets ultra-processed food, the harmful food, is the cosmetics that make them edible when they otherwise won't I've seen inside the plants where they make the old fashioned minimally processed food versus today's ultra-processed. In the minimally processed plants, I recognize the ingredients as food. In today's plants, you don't recognize anything. There are powders, there's sludges, there's nothing that you would really recognize as food going into it. And to make that edible, they use the cosmetics and colors as a key piece of that. But here's the problem. It doesn't matter if the color is synthetic or natural. And a fruit loop made with natural colors is just as bad for you as one made with synthetics. And indeed, it's been alarming that the agency has fast tracked these natural colors and as replacements because, cyanide is natural. We don't want to use that. And the whole approach has been off and it like how is this going to get us there? How is this focus on color additives going to get us there. And it won't. Yeah, I agree. I agree with your interpretation of that. But the thing with Kessler you got part of it right but the main thing he did is say you don't have to really define ultra-processed food, which is another industry ploy to delay action. Let's focus on the thing that's making us sick today. And that's the refined carbohydrates. The refined grains in food. That's what's most closely linked to the obesity, the diabetes we're seeing today. Now in the 1980s, the FDA granted, let's set aside sugar and white flour, for example, but they approved a whole slew of additives that the companies came forward with to see what we can add to the white flour and sugar to make it shelf stable, to meet all the taste, cost, and convenience considerations we have. And profit-making considerations we have. Back then, heart disease was the driving health problem. And so, it was easy to overlook why you didn't think that the these additives were really harmful. That then you could conclude whether Generally Recognized as Safe, which is what the agency did back then. What Kessler is saying is that what he's laid out in his petition is self-executing. It's not something that the agency grants that this is GRAS or not GRAS. They were just saying things that have historical safe use that scientists generally recognize it as safe. It's not something the agency decides. It's the universe of all of us scientists generally accept. And it's true in the '80s when we didn't face the obesity and diabetes epidemic, people didn't really focus on the refined carbohydrates. But if you look at today's food environment. And I hope you agree with this, that what is the leading driver in the food environment about what is it about ultra-processed food that's making us so sick? It's these refined grains and the way they're used in our food. And so, if the agency takes up the Kessler petition and starts acting on it, they don't have to change the designation. Maybe at some point they have to say some of these additives are no longer GRAS. But what Kessler's saying is by default, they're no longer GRAS because if you ask the scientists today, can we have this level of refined grains? And they'd say, no, that's just not Generally Recognized as Safe. So, he's pointing out that status, they no longer hold that status. And if the agency would recognize that publicly and the burden shifts where Wiley really always meant it to be, on the industry to prove that there are foods or things that we would thrive on, but that wouldn't make us sick. And so that's the key point that you go back to when you said, and you're exactly right that if you let the industry use their political power to just ignore health altogether and substitute profits, then you're right. Their sort of fiduciary responsibility is just to maximize profits and they can ignore health. If you say you can maximize profits, of course you're a capitalist business, but one of the tests you have to clear is you have to prove to us that people can thrive when they eat that. Thrive as the standard, might require some congressional amplification because it's not in the statute. But what is in the statute is the food can't make you sick. If scientists would generally recognize, would say, if you eat this diet as they intend, if you eat this snack food, there's these ready to heat meals as they intend, you're going to get diabetes and obesity. If scientists generally believe that, then you can't sell that. That's just against the law and the agency needs them to enforce the law. Bio:   Jerold Mande is CEO of Nourish Science; Adjunct Professor of Nutrition, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health; and a Non-Resident Senior Fellow, Tisch College of Civic Life, Tufts University. Professor Mande has a wealth of expertise and experience in national public health and food policy. He served in senior policymaking positions for three presidents at USDA, FDA, and OSHA helping lead landmark public health initiatives. In 2009, he was appointed by President Obama as USDA Deputy Under Secretary for Food Safety. In 2011, he moved to USDA's Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services, where he spent six years working to improve the health outcomes of the nation's $100 billion investment in 15 nutrition programs. During President Clinton's administration, Mr. Mande was Senior Advisor to the FDA commissioner where he helped shape national policy on nutrition, food safety, and tobacco. He also served on the White House staff as a health policy advisor and was Deputy Assistant Secretary for Occupational Health at the Department of Labor. During the George H.W. Bush administration he led the graphic design of the iconic Nutrition Facts label at FDA, for which he received the Presidential Design Award. Mr. Mande began his career as a legislative assistant for Al Gore in the U.S. House and Senate, managing Gore's health and environment agenda, and helping Gore write the nation's organ donation and transplantation laws.  Mande earned a Master of Public Health from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a Bachelor of Science in nutritional science from the University of Connecticut. Prior to his current academic appointments, he served on the faculty at the Tufts, Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy, and Yale School of Medicine.

    Cara dos Sports - NFL, NBA e muito mais!
    NFL: REVIEW DA SEMANA 12 + MOCK DRAFT

    Cara dos Sports - NFL, NBA e muito mais!

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 105:42


    Gabriel Martins (@caradossports), João Eduardo Dutra (@duca_JE) e Anna Carolina Brasil (@carrbrasil) analisaram a semana 12 da NFL, escute!Mande "Quero receber" e adicione o Cara dos Sports nos seus contatos para conversar comigo: https://wa.me/message/XOKZQKSVXB3SK1Apoie o Podcast Cara dos Sports e tenha acesso a conteúdos exclusivos: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://caradossports.com.br/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Se torne membro do canal: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ3MkOrQx7444pm7tSZ-10Q/join(00:00:00) Início(02:00:00) New York Giants 27x34 Detroit Lions(00:12:27) New England Patriots 26x20 Cincinnati Bengals(00:17:08) Pittsburgh Steelers 28x31 Chicago Bears(00:24:52) Indianapolis Colts 20x23 Kansas City Chiefs(00:34:20) Minnesota Vikings 6x23 Green Bay Packers(00:38:24) New York Jets 10x23 Baltimore Ravens(00:42:13) Seattle Seahawks 30x24 Tennessee Titans(00:45:37) Philadelphia Eagles 21x24 Dallas Cowboys(00:57:23) Jacksonville Jaguars 27x24 Arizona Cardinals(01:02:10) Cleveland Browns 24x10 Las Vegas Raiders(01:14:03) Atlanta Falcons 24x10 New Orleans Saints(01:17:16) Tampa Bay Buccaneers 7x34 Los Angeles Rams(01:22:02) Seleção da Rodada - semana 12(01:25:48) Apostas para a Semana 13(01:29:59) Mock Draft 2026 1.0

    Educação Canina Comportamento Canino & Adestramento
    Notícias, perguntas e reflexões: em que pé estamos no mundo do adestramento?

    Educação Canina Comportamento Canino & Adestramento

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 64:53


    Mande a sua mensagem pra nós!Bem-vindo ao canal Educação Canina!Aqui você vai muito além do adestramento tradicional. Nosso foco é construir relações verdadeiras entre cães e humanos, baseadas em respeito, liderança, comunicação clara e responsabilidade.Nos nossos vídeos, falamos sobre comportamento canino, desenvolvimento humano, liderança no dia a dia, como superar desafios na convivência, e mostramos como a transformação do dono é parte essencial do sucesso do cão.Se você acredita que viver com seu cão pode (e deve) ser uma experiência harmoniosa, com equilíbrio e entendimento mútuo, este canal é para você.Inscreva-se, ative o sininho e venha fazer parte dessa jornada de evolução!

    UNITEDcast
    UNITEDcast #750 - É BOM...E SÓ...(KAIJU Nº8 TEMPORADA 2)

    UNITEDcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2025 137:17


    Olá pessoas do UNITEDcast, no episódio dessa semana nossos casters comentaram a segunda temporada de Kaiju Nº8. Vem conferir!   Participantes: Ds, Éric, Vitor, Wagner.   Edição: Ana Paula   Recrutamento da United: Aqui! – Mande seu Email: Email: podcast@animeunited.com.br Grupo Whatsapp: Aqui! – CANAL TELEGRAM: https://t.me/animeunitedbr – Apoie o UNITEDcast: Apoie pelo PIX: contato@animeunited.com.br Ou pelo Apoia-se: https://apoia.se/unitedcast Compre na AMAZON pelo Nosso Link: https://amzn.to/2WjH5kM – Assine o UNITEDcast: Spotify: Segue a gente por lá! iTunes: Adiciona a gente lá! Google Podcasts: Assine Agora! – Links do Episódio: Twitch do DS: https://twitch.tv/dsunited Canal da Ana: https://www.youtube.com/c/CulturaAnime Grupo do Kurt https://www.facebook.com/groups/actionsecomics2 – Nos Siga: Twitter do DS: https://twitter.com/odaltonsilveira Instagram do DS: https://www.instagram.com/odaltonsilveira/ Fabebook da United: https://www.facebook.com/animeunitedoficial Twitter da United: https://twitter.com/animeunitedBR Instagram da United: https://www.instagram.com/animeunitedbr/

    CorujaCast
    Coruja Live Show #03 - Os Dasafios de Uma Editora Fora do Eixo RJ-SP

    CorujaCast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2025 93:17


    Fala galera, blz? No Live Show #03 trouxemos dois Renatos numa moto: o Simões, da Geeks n Orcs, e o Oliveira, da Ludocafé Editora, para debater um pouquinho dos desafios de editoras fora do eixo tradicional. Ficou curioso? Cola ai.Apoie a Coruja!: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.catarse.me/losttokenbg⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Conheça o Ajna Estúdios: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/ajnaestudios/⁠⁠⁠Mande suas perguntas em: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.livepix.gg/corujacast⁠⁠⁠Compre na Pittas Board Game e use o nosso cupom CORUJACAST para garantir 3% de desconto, vem conferir⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Você sabia? Apoiadores do CorujaCast têm 5% de desconto na AcessóriosBG: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.acessoriosbg.com.br⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Está em BH e está à procura de um lugar com comida boa e ambiente agradável para jogar? Visite o Ludocafé!

    Movimento RPG Podcast
    O Que Eu Preciso Saber Para Jogar RPG? – Taverna do Anão Tagarela #187

    Movimento RPG Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2025 70:16


    Douglas Quadros, Jujubinha, João Gabriel e Edu Filhote falam sobre O Que Eu Preciso Saber Para Jogar RPG? nessa taverna. Venha saber dicas de como se preparar e o que esperar nas suas mesas, desde boas regras de convivência até dicas para criação de personagem. A Taverna do Anão Tagarela é uma iniciativa do site Movimento RPG, que vai ao ar ao vivo na Twitch toda a segunda-feira e posteriormente é convertida em Podcast. Com isso, pedimos que todos, inclusive vocês ouvintes, participem e nos mandem suas sugestões de temas para que por fim levemos ao ar em forma de debate. Portanto pegue um lápis e o verso de uma ficha de personagem e anote as dicas que nossos mestres vão passar. Links: - Conheça nosso Patronato - Seja um Padrim do Movimento RPG - Assine o Picpay e ajude o site E-mail: contato@movimentorpg.com.br - Tem dúvidas sobre alguma coisa relacionado a RPG? Mande suas dúvidas para nosso e-mail. O Que Eu Preciso Saber Para Jogar RPG? ‎Host: ‎‎‎Douglas Quadros ‎Participantes:‎‎ ‎‎‎ Douglas Quadros | Jujubinha | João Gabriel ‎Arte da Capa:‎‎ ‎‎Raul Galli.‎

    TechTalk Cast
    21/11/2025 –  Asus e Microsoft revelam preços do ROG Xbox Ally no Brasil; modelo X custa R$ 9.998!

    TechTalk Cast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 8:51


    Sessão Aleatória Podcast
    Ep.216 – Exercícios Físicos, Milli Vanilli e Epitáfios – Túmulo dos Vagalumes (1988)

    Sessão Aleatória Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 98:26


    Prepare o lencinho porque esse é um dos filmes mais bonitos e tristes de todos os tempos. E mais: descubra como o exercício físico melhora seu cérebro, seu coração e até seu período refratário; conheça o verdadeiro vilão por trás do escândalo Milli Vanilli; e comece a planejar desde já o seu epitáfio. Filme de hoje: Túmulo dos Vagalumes (1988) Ficha técnica deste episódioParticipação: @cleber.drs @treinadorleorodrigues @duduavilavetEdição, decoupage e consultoria técnica: ⁠Randi Maldonado⁠(⁠http://grimoriopodcasts.com.br⁠)(⁠randimaldonado@grimoriopodcasts.com.br⁠)Sonoplastia: André ÁvilaQuer sugerir um filme e se tornar um Aleatórier? Clique aqui e mande a sua Sessão Aleatória!Clique aqui e saiba mais sobre o Sessão Aleatória.Quer falar conosco? Mande um email para sessaoaleatoriapodcast@gmail.comInstagram: @sessaolaeatoria

    TechTalk Cast
    20/11/2025 – Anatel notifica Vivo por planos que garantem menos de 1% da velocidade contratada!

    TechTalk Cast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 10:15


    Um Milkshake Chamado Wanda
    SALVANDO ARIANA E ROLÊS DA DUA LIPA NO STOP com Urias e Bielo Pereira - #688

    Um Milkshake Chamado Wanda

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 108:09


    LOTUSGente ridícula na academiaMuita série saindo e pouco tempo pra verMarca de skincare para criançasChanceler da Alemanha na COP30Cidades que não chamam show da UriasMERYLVídeos emocionantes que fazem Phelipe chorarClipe de “Hard” da FKA Twigs“Carranca” da UriasFestival BatekooRecime (organizador de receitas)ME AJUDA, WANDAEla foi chamada de corna no sexo e agora tá desconfiada!!Mamei meu crush hétero e ele virou meu amante, SOCORRO!Quer mandar seu caso pra gente? Mande um desabafo, uma rapidinha ou dilema para o e-mail redacao@papelpop.com. Coloque qualquer coisa com "Wanda" no assunto!Podcast #688 apresentado por:@phelipecruz@eusousamir@santahelena@uriasss@hellobieloProdução:Julia Gomes (julia@papelpop.com / @g0mesjulia)Edição / Captação:Felipe Dantas (dantas@papelpop.com / @apenasdantas)FAÇA PARTE DO CLUBINHO WANDA!Episódios extras toda segunda e sexta a partir de R$10!Apoiase: https://apoia.se/podcastwandaOrelo: https://orelo.cc/wandahttps://linktr.ee/podcastwandaToda quarta-feira, 20h, ao vivo no Youtube e em todas as plataformas de streaming.

    TechTalk Cast
    19/11/2025 – Falha no WhatsApp expôs 3,5 bilhões de números e 206 milhões de contas brasileiras!

    TechTalk Cast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 10:27


    TechTalk Cast
    18/11/2025 – Rumores: relatório revela possíveis planos da Apple para o iPhone Air 2!

    TechTalk Cast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 8:27


    Era Uma Vez Um Podcast
    Capivara Chuchu - Larga o Jogo e Vem Brincar!

    Era Uma Vez Um Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 10:58


    Essa história infantil conta a aventura da capivara Chuchu, que aprende que brincar ao ar livre pode ser muito mais divertido do que passar o dia nas telas.Dê o play e venha cantar, sorrir e brincar com a Capivara Chuchu, porque o melhor jogo é aquele que a gente vive de verdade!Ensinamentos para crianças: Equilibrio de uso de telas e brincarFaixa etária recomendada: A partir de 2 anos.Escrita por: Mundo BitaMúsica: Mundo BitaDistribuída por: Editora SextanteAdaptada e narrada por: Carol CamanhoCompre o livro aqui:http://eraumavezumpodcast.com.br/livrosApoie o podcast e entre para o Reino aqui:https://eraumavezumpodcast.com.br/clube88E ouça histórias exclusivas, versões de histórias mais calmas e relaxantes, perfeitas para hora de dormir, histórias para meditar, acesso antecipado de até 6 meses de algumas histórias que entrarão no podcast e muito mais! Além de apoiar o podcast preferido do seu filho(a). :)Confira mais histórias infantis no nosso site: Era Uma Vez Um Podcast – Histórias Infantis Em Áudio e compartilhe com outras mães, ou pais, ou tias, avós, madrinhas, babás, professoras... fale sobre esse podcast e espalhe a sementinha da imaginação fértil!Mande-me uma mensagem, sugestão ou até uma história enviando um email para contato@eraumavezumpodcast.com.br que vou adorar ler!E já apertou o botão de "Seguir" no podcast no seu player favorito?! Então siga e não perca mais nenhuma história! ;) É de graça!!E nos siga no Instagram: @‌eraumavezumpodcastBeijos e até a próxima história!Trilha sonora:Track: "The Professional"Música fornecida por https://Slip.streamDownload grátis/Stream: https://get.slip.stream/es5cNU

    Geopizza
    Z: A CIDADE PERDIDA na AMAZÔNIA#133

    Geopizza

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 212:19


    Você conhece a Lenda de Z? Ou melhor , o mito de "Ratanabá"?De acordo com essa história, existe uma cidade dourada perdida no meio da Amazônia. Será?Essa história é antiga: desde as épocas coloniais, ela encantava estrangeiros e colonos, que queriam encontrar o tão aclamado "El Dorado" . Durante séculos, espanhóis, britânicos, franceses e portugueses procuraram esse lugar, mas fracassaram. Em 1753, um bandeirante português escreveu o "Manuscrito 512" dizendo que encontrou uma cidade cheias de templos, colunas e estradas de mármore no interior da Bahia. Entretanto, o local nunca foi encontrado oficialmente pela Coroa Portuguesa.Mais de 200 anos depois, o documento caiu nas mãos do explorador britânico Percy Fawcett, que reforçou sua crença que existia uma grande civilização amazônica na floresta.Veterano do exército e explorador, Fawcett organizou várias expedições pela Amazônia, tendo contato pacífico com povos como os Bakairi, Pareci e Nambikwara. Obcecado com a ideia de encontrar a cidade, ele a chamou de “Z”: a última letra do alfabeto e o seu último objetivo de vida.Desacreditado por cientistas e arqueólogos, Fawcett se aproximou de médiuns e místicos. Mesmo isolado e sem recursos, conseguiu financiamento de jornais e investidores dos Estados Unidos como os Rockefeller.Em 1925, partiu com o filho para a Amazônia, dizendo que só voltaria da selva quando "encontrasse Z”. Mas será que a Cidade de Z realmente existiu? Seria apenas uma lenda fabricada por estrangeiros?Ou, a Amazônia realmente abrigou grandes civilizações e cidades, mas talvez não da forma como os europeus idealizaram?____________________________________Personagens, lugares e mapas no nosso site: https://geopizza.com.br/z-a-cidade-perdida-na-amazonia-133/ ____________________________________Nos siga nas redes:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Tiktok ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Youtube ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠_____________⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Confira nossa loja ⁠⁠⁠ ⁠_____________⁠Anuncie no Geopizza ⁠_____________Para escutar nossos episódios EXCLUSIVOS, apoie o Geo através do PIX: pix@geopizza.com.br Siga essas etapas:1: Programe o pix - R$ 5 valor mínimo - para todo dia 5 do mês2: Mande o comprovante de agendamento para o mesmo e-mail3: Aguarde!_____________Outras maneiras de apoio:⁠Apoiase: https://apoia.se/geopizza⁠⁠Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/geopizza

    TechTalk Cast
    17/11/2025 – Atualização do Switch 2 quebra compatibilidade com docks de terceiros!

    TechTalk Cast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 8:25


    UNITEDcast
    UNITEDcast #749 - Os animes estão cada vez piores?

    UNITEDcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2025 118:23


    Olá pessoas do UNITEDcast, no episódio dessa semana nossos casters comentaram a situação atual da indústria de anime e a qualidade técnica que vem sido entregue. Vem conferir!   Participantes: Ds, Ana, Kurt, Éric, Vitor, Wagner.   Edição: Ana Paula   Recrutamento da United: Aqui! – Mande seu Email: Email: podcast@animeunited.com.br Grupo Whatsapp: Aqui! – CANAL TELEGRAM: https://t.me/animeunitedbr – Apoie o UNITEDcast: Apoie pelo PIX: contato@animeunited.com.br Ou pelo Apoia-se: https://apoia.se/unitedcast Compre na AMAZON pelo Nosso Link: https://amzn.to/2WjH5kM – Assine o UNITEDcast: Spotify: Segue a gente por lá! iTunes: Adiciona a gente lá! Google Podcasts: Assine Agora! – Links do Episódio: Twitch do DS: https://twitch.tv/dsunited Canal da Ana: https://www.youtube.com/c/CulturaAnime Grupo do Kurt https://www.facebook.com/groups/actionsecomics2 – Nos Siga: Twitter do DS: https://twitter.com/odaltonsilveira Instagram do DS: https://www.instagram.com/odaltonsilveira/ Fabebook da United: https://www.facebook.com/animeunitedoficial Twitter da United: https://twitter.com/animeunitedBR Instagram da United: https://www.instagram.com/animeunitedbr/

    Scicast
    SciNuca de Bico: espaço (SciCast #669)

    Scicast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 100:21


    Novamente colocamos os Scicasters numa SciNuca de Bico! Dessa vez eles vão jogar sinuca no espaço, mas nada de objetos esféricos no vácuo... Aqui entram todas as variáveis! Patronato do SciCast: 1. Patreon SciCast 2. Apoia.se/Scicast 3. Nos ajude via Pix também, chave: contato@scicast.com.br ou acesse o QRcode: Sua pequena contribuição ajuda o Portal Deviante a continuar divulgando Ciência! Contatos: contato@scicast.com.br https://twitter.com/scicastpodcast https://www.facebook.com/scicastpodcast https://www.instagram.com/PortalDeviante/ Fale conosco! E não esqueça de deixar o seu comentário na postagem desse episódio! Expediente: Produção Geral: Tarik Fernandes e André Trapani Equipe de Gravação: Gustavo Rebello, Luis Filipe Herdy, Maria Oliveira, Rita Kujawski, Marcelo de Matos Citação ABNT: Scicast #669: SciNuca de Bico: espaço. Locução: André Trapani, Marcelo de Matos, Felipe Queiroz, Lennon Ruhnke, Roberto Spinelli, Luiza Lima. [S.l.] Portal Deviante, 12/11/2025. Podcast. Disponível em: https://www.deviante.com.br/podcasts/scicast-669 Imagem de capa: Expotea: https://expotea.com.br/https://www.instagram.com/expoteabrasil/ Mande perguntas para o SciNuca: https://forms.gle/hhUy8Li6oR3vC3iY7 Referências e Indicações Sugestões de links: SciNuca de Bico (SciCast #633): https://www.deviante.com.br/podcasts/scicast-633/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    TechTalk Cast
    13/11/2025 – Valve anuncia nova geração do Steam Machine, Steam Controller e o headset Steam Frame!

    TechTalk Cast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 9:02


    Um Milkshake Chamado Wanda
    TRIBUNAL DAS MINÚSCULAS CAUSAS com Katy da Voz e as Abusadas - #686

    Um Milkshake Chamado Wanda

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 97:23


    LOTUSManjarArroz doceAmizades podres da BeyoncéArtista que só faz visualizerFrutos do MarMERYLTeaser de O Diabo Veste PradaDopamine da RobynNovo álbum da Lily AllenAvatar 3 vindo aí“Fragmentos” da LudmillaQuer mandar seu caso pra gente? Mande um desabafo, uma rapidinha ou dilema para o e-mail redacao@papelpop.com. Coloque qualquer coisa com "Wanda" no assunto!Podcast #686 apresentado por:@phelipecruz@eusousamir@santahelena@katydavozeasabusadasProdução:Julia Gomes (julia@papelpop.com / @g0mesjulia)Edição / Captação:Felipe Dantas (dantas@papelpop.com / @apenasdantas)FAÇA PARTE DO CLUBINHO WANDA!Episódios extras toda segunda e sexta a partir de R$10!Apoiase: https://apoia.se/podcastwandaOrelo: https://orelo.cc/wandahttps://linktr.ee/podcastwandaToda quarta-feira, 20h, ao vivo no Youtube e em todas as plataformas de streaming.

    TechTalk Cast
    12/11/2025 – Déjà vu: Apple revive as iPod Socks com o novo iPhone Pocket em edição limitada!

    TechTalk Cast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 11:16


    Rádiofobia Podcast Network
    VOZ 0FF 099 - Elyseu Pacheco

    Rádiofobia Podcast Network

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 60:45


    Saudações, ouvintes apaixonados por locução. Está NO AR o 99º podcast VOZ OFF! Neste episódio, Antônio Viviani e Nicola Lauletta conversam com mais uma grande voz do rádio, da televisão e da publicidade. Nascido em Erechim, Rio Grande do Sul, descendente de espanhóis e italianos, dono de uma voz grave desde a adolescência, começou em sua cidade, depois de ser descoberto pelo diretor da TV local, numa apresentação da escola em que estudava. Logo acabou se mudando para Porto Alegre e foi trabalhar na Rádio Guaíba, onde já trabalhava seu tio, para fazer os textos publicitários ao vivo, porque a Guaíba nessa época, não tinha programação gravada, era tudo ao vivo, e em seguida passou a gravar comerciais nas produtoras de áudio locais. A Band resolveu abrir uma FM em Porto Alegre e ele foi contratado para trabalhar lá, logo recebeu um convite e foi trabalhar na Rede Pampa, um ano depois acabou indo tentar a sorte no Rio de Janeiro, mas entendeu que São Paulo seria a sua melhor saída. Fez teste na Band, trabalhou um dia na Gazeta e depois de um teste na Eldorado, começou fazendo folga e depois foi efetivado, e ao mesmo tempo começou a gravar comerciais nas produtoras de áudio de São Paulo. Quem vai contar a sua história de sucesso é Elyseu Pacheco. A conversa aconteceu em setembro de 2025 e você vai ficar sabendo que ele deixou a Eldorado porque começou a fazer sucesso como locutor de comerciais e optou por esse segmento, tendo sido a voz de grandes anunciantes como Omo, United Airlines, Shell, BMW, Banco de Boston, Credicard entre tantos outros, depois dessa fase, ainda trabalhou por 7 anos na Tupi do Rio, e hoje, voltou a morar em Porto Alegre. Com a gente, e pra vocês: ELYSEU PACHECO! Para seguir nas redes sociais:- Curta a página do podcast Voz Off no Facebook- Siga o @podcastvozoff no Twitter- Curta a página do Antonio Viviani no Facebook- Siga o @antonioviviani no Twitter- Siga o @antonio.viviani no Instagram- Siga o @nicolalauletta no Twitter- Curta a página do Echo's Studio no Facebook- Curta a página do Workshop de Locução Voz A Obra no Facebook- Ouça também o podcast TEXTO SENTIDO com Antônio Viviani Assine o FEED do Voz Off:Para ouvir o Voz Off no seu agregador de podcasts preferido, clique aqui e assine o nosso FEED! Assine e avalie nosso podcast no iTunes:Se você usa o iTunes no seu computador, tablet ou smartphone, assine e avalie nosso podcast clicando aqui! Voz Off no Spotify:Caso prefira ouvir o Voz Off no Spotify, é só clicar aqui e assinar o nosso podcast no serviço de streaming! E-mails:Mande seu feedback pra gente através do e-mail podcastvozoff@gmail.com! Publicidade:Entre em contato e saiba como anunciar sua marca, produto ou serviço em nossos podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    TechTalk Cast
    11/11/2025 – Justiça do Rio decreta falência da Oi; novidades sobre o Galaxy S26 e +!

    TechTalk Cast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 8:31


    TechTalk Cast
    10/11/2025 – Samsung negocia para lançar cartão de crédito nos EUA; rumores sobre o iPhone 18 e +!

    TechTalk Cast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 9:32


    00:00: ☀️ Bom dia Tech!01:12: ⚡ OpenAI pede apoio do governo dos EUA para acelerar construção de data centers de IA02:35:

    UNITEDcast
    UNITEDcast #748 - Passando raiva pela 4ª vez, Somos Masoquistas? (kanojo okarishimasu 4)

    UNITEDcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2025 108:05


    Olá pessoas do UNITEDcast, no episódio dessa semana nossos casters comentaram a novela da 4ª temporada da namorada de aluguel! Vem conferir!   Participantes: Ana, Kurt, Éric, Vitor, Wagner.   Edição: Ana Paula   Recrutamento da United: Aqui! – Mande seu Email: Email: podcast@animeunited.com.br Grupo Whatsapp: Aqui! – CANAL TELEGRAM: https://t.me/animeunitedbr – Apoie o UNITEDcast: Apoie pelo PIX: contato@animeunited.com.br Ou pelo Apoia-se: https://apoia.se/unitedcast Compre na AMAZON pelo Nosso Link: https://amzn.to/2WjH5kM – Assine o UNITEDcast: Spotify: Segue a gente por lá! iTunes: Adiciona a gente lá! Google Podcasts: Assine Agora! – Links do Episódio: Twitch do DS: https://twitch.tv/dsunited Canal da Ana: https://www.youtube.com/c/CulturaAnime Grupo do Kurt https://www.facebook.com/groups/actionsecomics2 – Nos Siga: Twitter do DS: https://twitter.com/odaltonsilveira Instagram do DS: https://www.instagram.com/odaltonsilveira/ Fabebook da United: https://www.facebook.com/animeunitedoficial Twitter da United: https://twitter.com/animeunitedBR Instagram da United: https://www.instagram.com/animeunitedbr/

    Era Uma Vez Um Podcast

    Com delicadeza e sensibilidade, Pode Parar é uma história infantil essencial sobre proteção, limites e respeito ao corpo das crianças. Acompanhe Rafa em uma jornada de descoberta e coragem, aprendendo que dizer “pode parar” é um direito e que sempre há adultos de confiança prontos para ouvir e proteger. Uma história leve e acolhedora que ensina prevenção ao abuso infantil de forma lúdica, fortalecendo o diálogo entre pais e filhos. Ouça e descubra como a coragem de dizer “pode parar” pode proteger e transformar vidas.Ensinamentos para crianças: prevenção ao abuso infantil e que o corpo é um espaço sagrado que merece respeito, e toda criança tem o direito de dizer “não”.Faixa etária recomendada: A partir de 5 anos.Escrita por: Isabel DinizDistribuida por: Editora Coleçao Conto com VocêAdaptada e narrada por: Carol CamanhoCompre o livro aqui:http://eraumavezumpodcast.com.br/livrosApoie o podcast e entre para o Reino aqui:https://eraumavezumpodcast.com.br/clube87E ouça histórias exclusivas, versões de histórias mais calmas e relaxantes, perfeitas para hora de dormir, histórias para meditar, acesso antecipado de até 6 meses de algumas histórias que entrarão no podcast e muito mais! Além de apoiar o podcast preferido do seu filho(a). :)Confira mais histórias infantis no nosso site: Era Uma Vez Um Podcast – Histórias Infantis Em Áudio e compartilhe com outras mães, ou pais, ou tias, avós, madrinhas, babás, professoras... fale sobre esse podcast e espalhe a sementinha da imaginação fértil!Mande-me uma mensagem, sugestão ou até uma história enviando um email para contato@eraumavezumpodcast.com.br que vou adorar ler!E já apertou o botão de "Seguir" no podcast no seu player favorito?! Então siga e não perca mais nenhuma história! ;) É de graça!!E nos siga no Instagram: @‌eraumavezumpodcastBeijos e até a próxima história!Trilha sonora:Track: "On The Way"Music provided by https://slipstreammusic.comFree Download/Stream: https://get.slip.stream/MjvxFh

    Um Milkshake Chamado Wanda
    CONFESSIONÁRIO WANDA com Babu Carreira e Flávia Verso - #684

    Um Milkshake Chamado Wanda

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 102:54


    LOTUSFechamento da Casa 1Descaso com Myra e FabiFandom gringo de WickedColocar a orelha para dentro do bonéSéries de assassinosMERYLSocial Media do @govbrTrês GraçasFortuna, da Apple TV+O Agente SecretoEpisódio de Calma Urgente sobre facções do RioMusica TitaniqueME AJUDA, WANDA!Mudei minha vida por ele e fui largadoWanda, achei que meu boy só fazia live. Mas era pior.Quer mandar seu caso pra gente? Mande um desabafo, uma rapidinha ou dilema para o e-mail redacao@papelpop.com. Coloque qualquer coisa com "Wanda" no assunto!Podcast #684 apresentado por:@phelipecruz@eusousamir@santahelena@babucarreira@flaviaversoProdução:Julia Gomes (julia@papelpop.com / @g0mesjulia)Edição / Captação:Felipe Dantas (dantas@papelpop.com / @apenasdantas)FAÇA PARTE DO CLUBINHO WANDA!Episódios extras toda segunda e sexta a partir de R$10!Apoiase: https://apoia.se/podcastwandaOrelo: https://orelo.cc/wandahttps://linktr.ee/podcastwandaToda quarta-feira, 20h, ao vivo no Youtube e em todas as plataformas de streaming.

    TechTalk Cast
    06/11/2025 – Apple pode pagar US$ 1 bi ao Google para que o Gemini impulsione a nova Siri!

    TechTalk Cast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 9:22


    Sessão Aleatória Podcast
    Ep.215 – Tolkien, Talaricagens Célebres e Carmina Burana – Excalibur (1981)

    Sessão Aleatória Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 104:37


    Um filme que você já conhece, não precisa nem assistir para comentar. E mais: o pai da fantasia moderna viveu uma vida tão épica quanto sua obra; saiba por que nem toda talaricagem é ruim; e conheça o poema medieval sobre jogo e boemia que se tornou um clássico cinematográfico.Filme de hoje: Excalibur – A Espada do Poder (1981)Ficha técnica deste episódioParticipação: @shiromatic @cleber.drs @treinadorleorodriguesEdição, decoupage e consultoria técnica: ⁠⁠RandiMaldonado⁠ ⁠(⁠⁠http://grimoriopodcasts.com.br⁠⁠)(⁠⁠randimaldonado@grimoriopodcasts.com.br⁠⁠)Sonoplastia: André ÁvilaQuer sugerir um filme e se tornar um Aleatórier? ⁠Cliqueaqui e mande a sua Sessão Aleatória!⁠⁠Clique aqui⁠ e saiba mais sobre o Sessão Aleatória.Quer falar conosco? Mande um email para ⁠sessaoaleatoriapodcast@gmail.com⁠Instagram:⁠@sessaolaeatoria

    15 Minutos em Emergência - Manole Educação
    Podcast #157 - Intoxicação por metanol

    15 Minutos em Emergência - Manole Educação

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 28:53


    Neste episódio vamos conhecer o Bougiecast, podcast da Dra. Bruna Marques. Ela vai nos apresentar o assunto e depois do episódio, vai nos contar um pouco sobre a criação do podcast. Ela é médica do SAMU-SP, do time de resposta rápida do HCMFUSP, emergencista da unidade de primeiro atendimento e unidade móvel de emergência do Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein e professora da pós graduação de medicina de emergência da Sanar. Se você gosta do nosso podcast, por favor compartilhe o nosso conteúdo em redes sociais e nos avalie no iTunes. Isso é importante para que mais pessoas conheçam o nosso trabalho. Mande feedback para 15minutos.emergencia@gmail.com. Siga-nos nas redes sociais. O bougiecast você encontra no instagram em @bougiecast, no spotify e no youtube. O Dr. Julio Marchini está no Instagram em @emergency_drops

    TechTalk Cast
    05/11/2025 – Nintendo Switch 2 bate novo recorde de vendas; mais rumores sobre MacBook com chip de iPhone!

    TechTalk Cast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 9:27


    TechTalk Cast
    04/11/2025 – Nova Siri usará modelos Gemini do Google; Apple apresenta nova vinheta do Apple TV!

    TechTalk Cast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025 9:17


    UNITEDcast
    UNITEDcast #747 - PELADOS no MAR (Grand Blue 2)

    UNITEDcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2025 96:19


    Olá pessoas do UNITEDcast, no episódio dessa semana nossos casters comentaram a 2ª temporada dos peladões bêbados de Grand Blue. Vem conferir!   Participantes: Ana, Kurt, Vitor, Wagner.   Edição: Ana Paula   Recrutamento da United: Aqui! – Mande seu Email: Email: podcast@animeunited.com.br Grupo Whatsapp: Aqui! – CANAL TELEGRAM: https://t.me/animeunitedbr – Apoie o UNITEDcast: Apoie pelo PIX: contato@animeunited.com.br Ou pelo Apoia-se: https://apoia.se/unitedcast Compre na AMAZON pelo Nosso Link: https://amzn.to/2WjH5kM – Assine o UNITEDcast: Spotify: Segue a gente por lá! iTunes: Adiciona a gente lá! Google Podcasts: Assine Agora! – Links do Episódio: Twitch do DS: https://twitch.tv/dsunited Canal da Ana: https://www.youtube.com/c/CulturaAnime Grupo do Kurt https://www.facebook.com/groups/actionsecomics2 – Nos Siga: Twitter do DS: https://twitter.com/odaltonsilveira Instagram do DS: https://www.instagram.com/odaltonsilveira/ Fabebook da United: https://www.facebook.com/animeunitedoficial Twitter da United: https://twitter.com/animeunitedBR Instagram da United: https://www.instagram.com/animeunitedbr/

    Era Uma Vez Um Podcast
    A Lenda do Cavaleiro Sem Cabeça

    Era Uma Vez Um Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 17:38


    Uma das lendas mais famosas dos Estados Unidos ganha vida em versão infantil e arrepiante: A Lenda do Cavaleiro Sem Cabeça. Entre névoa, cascos ecoando na noite e um professor desengonçado tentando escapar, a história mistura suspense, mistério e aquele friozinho na barriga que toda boa lenda urbana traz. Será que o Cavaleiro ainda cavalga em Sleepy Hollow? Aperte o play e venha sentir os arrepios dessa lenda eterna… se tiver coragem!Ensinamentos para crianças: As lendas nos ensinam a importância da imaginação, da coragem e de respeitar nossos medos.Faixa etária recomendada: A partir de 7 anos.Escrita por: Washington IrvingAdaptada e narrada por: Carol CamanhoApoie o podcast e entre para o Reino Mágico aqui:https://eraumavezumpodcast.com.br/clube85E ouça histórias exclusivas, versões de histórias mais calmas e relaxantes, perfeitas para hora de dormir, histórias para meditar, acesso antecipado de até 6 meses de algumas histórias que entrarão no podcast e muito mais! Além de apoiar o podcast preferido do seu filho(a). :)Confira mais histórias infantis no nosso site: Era Uma Vez Um Podcast – Histórias Infantis Em Áudio e compartilhe com outras mães, ou pais, ou tias, avós, madrinhas, babás, professoras... fale sobre esse podcast e espalhe a sementinha da imaginação fértil!Mande-me uma mensagem, sugestão ou até uma história enviando um email para contato@eraumavezumpodcast.com.br que vou adorar ler!E já apertou o botão de "Seguir" no podcast no seu player favorito?! Então siga e não perca mais nenhuma história! ;) É de graça!!E nos siga no Instagram: @‌eraumavezumpodcastBeijos e até a próxima história!Trilha sonora:Track: "Haunted For Sure", Cedar VeilsMusic provided by https://slipstreammusic.comFree Download/Stream: https://slipstreammusic.com/tracks/108dc17e-6a1f-40b2-80b9-4a92c45a773dTrack: "Midnight Potion", Mystery MachineMusic provided by https://slipstreammusic.comFree Download/Stream: https://get.slip.stream/M0mhzf

    UNITEDcast
    UNITEDcast #746 - MELHORES (TALVEZ) MUSICAS DO OUTONO DE 2025

    UNITEDcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2025 147:41


    Olá pessoas do UNITEDcast, no episódio dessa semana nossos casters trouxeram a playlist das melhores músicas da temporada de outono de 2025! Vem ouvir essa lista!   Participantes: Ds, Ana, Kurt, Éric, Wagner.   Edição: Ana Paula   Recrutamento da United: Aqui! – Mande seu Email: Email: podcast@animeunited.com.br Grupo Whatsapp: Aqui! – CANAL TELEGRAM: https://t.me/animeunitedbr – Apoie o UNITEDcast: Apoie pelo PIX: contato@animeunited.com.br Ou pelo Apoia-se: https://apoia.se/unitedcast Compre na AMAZON pelo Nosso Link: https://amzn.to/2WjH5kM – Assine o UNITEDcast: Spotify: Segue a gente por lá! iTunes: Adiciona a gente lá! Google Podcasts: Assine Agora! – Links do Episódio: Twitch do DS: https://twitch.tv/dsunited Canal da Ana: https://www.youtube.com/c/CulturaAnime Grupo do Kurt https://www.facebook.com/groups/actionsecomics2 – Nos Siga: Twitter do DS: https://twitter.com/odaltonsilveira Instagram do DS: https://www.instagram.com/odaltonsilveira/ Fabebook da United: https://www.facebook.com/animeunitedoficial Twitter da United: https://twitter.com/animeunitedBR Instagram da United: https://www.instagram.com/animeunitedbr/