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Movida pelo lema "não parar de sonhar" e aprender sempre mais, a Ana Melro chegou à Austrália em 2017. A ideia era viajar, conhecer o país e regressar a Angola. Mas quase 6 anos depois continua em Perth.
Movida pelo lema "não parar de sonhar" e aprender sempre mais, a Ana Melro chegou à Austrália em 2017. A ideia era viajar, conhecer o país e regressar a Angola. Mas quase 6 anos depois continua em Perth.
A conquista da Liga Conferência por José Mourinho e a sua Roma; as boas primeiras impressões de Roger Schmidt; e um torneio de futsal com um regulamento muito particular.
No episódio de hoje de «A Poesia Dita.» ouve-se «Ode ao melro», um poema de José Jorge Letria, inserido no livro O Livro Branco da Melancolia, publicado em 2020, na coleção «Plural», da Imprensa Nacional. A leitura é de Tânia Pinto Ribeiro, os cuidados técnicos de Maria Almeida. A música é de «Um Fado» para piano, de Alexandre Rey Colaço. Este e outros conteúdos gratuitos disponíveis em https://imprensanacional.pt
No episódio de hoje de «A Poesia Dita.» ouve-se «Ode ao melro», um poema de José Jorge Letria, inserido no livro O Livro Branco da Melancolia, publicado em 2020, na coleção «Plural», da Imprensa Nacional. A leitura é de Tânia Pinto Ribeiro, os cuidados técnicos de Maria Almeida. A música é de «Um Fado» para piano, de Alexandre Rey Colaço. Este e outros conteúdos gratuitos disponíveis em https://imprensanacional.pt
Ver mais: https://poemas-da-nono-poems.blogspot.com/2021/11/melro-melro-onde-meteste-o-bico-in_01530052114.html Melro, onde meteste o bico? Vi um pássaro preto De bico laranja Saltita por todo o lado Põe os meus nervos em franja. Curioso e atrevido Nos telhados à espreita Não passa despercebido De todas as migalhas se aproveita. Vai e volta todos os dias Não me deixa em paz Traz amigos procura mordomias Muito chiqueiro ele faz. Quando não me vem visitar Triste eu fico Deixas-me a pensar Melro, onde meteste o bico? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/maria-leonor-costa/message
Ver mais: https://poemas-da-nono-poems.blogspot.com/2021/11/melro-melro-onde-meteste-o-bico-in_0299241793.html Melro, onde meteste o bico? Vi um pássaro-preto De bico laranja Saltita por todo o lado Põe os meus nervos em franja. Curioso e atrevido Nos telhados à espreita Não passa despercebido De todas as migalhas se aproveita. Vai e volta todos os dias Não me deixa em paz Traz amigos procura mordomias Muito chiqueiro ele faz. Quando não me vem visitar Triste eu fico Deixas-me a pensar Melro, onde meteste o bico? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/maria-leonor-costa/message
Ver mais: https://poemas-da-nono-poems.blogspot.com/2021/11/melro-melro-onde-meteste-o-bico-in.html Melro, onde meteste o bico? Vi um pássaro-preto De bico laranja Saltita por todo o lado Põe os meus nervos em franja. Curioso e atrevido Nos telhados à espreita Não passa despercebido De todas as migalhas se aproveita. Vai e volta todos os dias Não me deixa em paz Traz amigos procura mordomias Muito chiqueiro ele faz. Quando não me vem visitar Triste eu fico Deixas-me a pensar Melro, onde meteste o bico? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/maria-leonor-costa/message
Apeadeiros da conversa: .Sapateado de melro. .Pardal de taberna. .Pardal surfista. .Homem Surreal. ---- O menino está aqui: Twitter: twitter.com/RobertoGamito Instagram: www.instagram.com/robertogamito Facebook: www.facebook.com/robertogamito Youtube: bit.ly/2LxkfF8
Apeadeiros da conversa: .O ginásio não é o meu habitat. .Melro na brita. ---- O menino está aqui: Twitter: twitter.com/RobertoGamito Instagram: www.instagram.com/robertogamito Facebook: www.facebook.com/robertogamito Youtube: bit.ly/2LxkfF8
Apeadeiros da conversa: .Será que dá para pôr? .Alguém que fica na dúvida se me há-de chamar palhaço. .Quem é melhor: o psicólogo, o padre ou cabeleireira. .A relação tóxica entre o padre o seu patrão. .O melro ofendido. .O inchaço na zona erógena. ----- O menino está aqui: Twitter: twitter.com/RobertoGamito Instagram: www.instagram.com/robertogamito Facebook: www.facebook.com/robertogamito Youtube: bit.ly/2LxkfF8
Estivemos à conversa com o Ex-Presidente da Associação de Músicos de Faro, e também com o seu sucessor Melro.
Melissa Roshan talks about inner beauty, Jon Potter discusses doing good deeds, Joe Navarro explains how to spot predators, Andrew Tarvin teaches about helpful humor, Joe Larenjeiro gives tips for destressing, Curtis Stone explains how to find balance.
Qual a relação entre media e saúde metal? Qual o papel dos media na promoção do bem-estar físico e mental? Falei com o Pedro Melro e Silva sobre este tema e sobre outros mais. Partilhem, comentem e critiquem, mas acima de tudo, descompliquem :) QUESTÕES: info@descomplicadamente.org
In this episode you will hear from MelissaRoshan Potter, an international model and speaker that has been featured on the TD Jakes talk show, TedX, OWN, the Today Show, and more. Her life started off in the least favourable conditions- conceived through rape and left in the foster care system. God came through and showed out with MelRo- if anyones life is a testimony, hers is! Thank you for listening! Please excuse the background noise!
Edição de 13 de outubro 2017
Edição de 13 de Outubro 2017 - O ladrão do negro melro
Lula Pena ― Archivo pittoresco, 2017.Caixa de Pandora ― Rota das afinidades, 2016.Janita Salomé ― Melro, 1980.Ruy Coelho ― O violino d'Orpheu, 2015.Um Corpo Estranho ― Pulso, 2016.Edição nº 252, de 31 de março de 2017
MelissaRoshan Potter, Founder of MelRo’s Voice, a woman who faced insurmountable odds as a young girl, but listened to her inner voice, and let it guide her toward success, happiness and purpose. MelRo is an inspirational speaker, children’s advocate, former foster youth & professional model. To hear Women to Watch™ Media’s interview with MelRo and learn […]
Inspirational speaker, children’s advocate, former foster youth, and professional model Melissa Roshan, better known as MelRo, ends her series with Keeping It Real With Denna by discussing the manifestation of achieving your dreams. Bio MelRo As unique as her name, MelRo is an uncommon talent who has modeled internationally for over 15 years. Her work has been seen on magazine covers, billboards, print ads, national commercials, and runways. But what this respected models most proud of is owning the title of Survivor. From the days of her tumultuous childhood spent in the foster care system, MelRo knew she was meant for more than the abuse she faced sometimes on a daily basis. Vowing to overcome, she not only later embarked on her own journey toward healing, but also became committed to encouraging others rise from their painful pasts. Today she continues to model, but has recently been named as the National Spokeswoman for Children's Rights -a federal agency that uses the law to protect abused, and neglected children. She is involved with several international campaigns that benefit foster-children, and works tirelessly as a full-time advocate for foster-children. Most recently, her, and her teenage son's story about him taking her to prom went viral. Millions were not only blessed by his kind gesture, but also her journey through the foster care system. About the Episode MelRo closes out her series with revealing how she found forgiveness and healing. After her suicide attempts, she found her mother and father and had conversations about their pasts to help move forward in life. She believes it’s important to remove toxic people (sometimes even despite your relation to them) in order to find your peace and healing. MelRo also discusses examining other relationships in her life and how they affected her recovery. “Things I was learning when I was 30, I should have learned when I was younger,” she said. Through the years, MelRo continued to work on herself and push toward her dreams. Now, she’s the National Spokeswoman for Children’s Rights, and she continues to advocate for children of child abuse everyday. MelRo advises to “Focus on your healing, and God will put the right people in your life.” To learn more: About MelRo Follow her on Facebook (MelRo’s Voice), Twitter (@melissaroshan), Instagram (@melissaroshan), or visit her website at MelRosVoice.com
Inspirational speaker, children’s advocate, former foster youth, and professional model Melissa Roshan, or better known as MelRo, returns to Keeping It Real with Denna to discuss learning to love herself after misfortune and heartbreak. Bio MelRo As unique as her name, MelRo is an uncommon talent who has modeled internationally for over 15 years. Her work has been seen on magazine covers, billboards, print ads, national commercials, and runways. But what this respected models most proud of is owning the title of Survivor. From the days of her tumultuous childhood spent in the foster care system, MelRo knew she was meant for more than the abuse she faced sometimes on a daily basis. Vowing to overcome, she not only later embarked on her own journey toward healing, but also became committed to encouraging others rise from their painful pasts. Today she continues to model, but has recently been named as the National Spokeswoman for Children's Rights -a federal agency that uses the law to protect abused, and neglected children. She is involved with several international campaigns that benefit foster-children, and works tirelessly as a full-time advocate for foster-children. Most recently, her, and her teenage son's story about him taking her to prom went viral. Millions were not only blessed by his kind gesture, but also her journey through the foster care system. About the Episode MelRo is back, and this time she’ll talk about how it felt to hit rock bottom. After she survived her second suicide attempt, she knew she had to wake up and things had to change. With a child of her own, she decided to take a stand and not let history repeat itself. Although she grew up without a mother and a father, she didn’t want her son to have to go through the same experiences she did. She wanted to be the absolute best parent she could be, and that is exactly what she did. Learn about how MelRo got back on her feet and about her relationship with her children today. Next week will be the last episode of the series with MelRo. Be sure to return to hear all the details on what she’s doing now. Author, model, and activist, MelRo will talk about living in her purpose and what she looks forward to in the future. To learn more: About MelRo Follow her on Facebook (MelRo’s Voice), Twitter (@melissaroshan), Instagram (@melissaroshan), or visit her website at MelRosVoice.com
Inspirational speaker, children’s advocate, former foster youth, and professional model Melissa Roshan, or better known as MelRo, joins Keeping It Real With Denna to discuss growing up in foster care and how she overcame all odds to become the success she is today. Bio MelRo As unique as her name, MelRo is an uncommon talent who has modeled internationally for over 15 years. Her work has been seen on magazine covers, billboards, print ads, national commercials, and runways. But what this respected models most proud of is owning the title of Survivor. From the days of her tumultuous childhood spent in the foster care system, MelRo knew she was meant for more than the abuse she faced sometimes on a daily basis. Vowing to overcome, she not only later embarked on her own journey toward healing, but also became committed to encouraging others rise from their painful pasts. Today she continues to model, but has recently been named as the National Spokeswoman for Children's Rights -a federal agency that uses the law to protect abused, and neglected children. She is involved with several international campaigns that benefit foster-children, and works tirelessly as a full-time advocate for foster-children. Most recently, her, and her teenage son's story about him taking her to prom went viral. Millions were not only blessed by his kind gesture, but also her journey through the foster care system. About the Episode Born into the foster care system, MelRo opens up about her life’s journey and why she felt she was always at a deficit. Her mom had her at the very young age of 13, so you can imagine all the trials and tribulations she encountered and had to overcome as a child. By the time she was 14 years old, she had already lived in 23 different foster homes. Despite all the hardships, MelRo persevered. She says, “You have to realize the things that happened to you have also happened for you.” Learn more about her journey and find out how she found the strength to survive. Be sure to tune in next week to learn more about where MelRo has been and where she’s going. She’ll talk more about the foster care system, and why she decided to make child avocation part of her life’s work. To learn more: About MelRo Follow her on Facebook (MelRo’s Voice), Twitter (@melissaroshan), Instagram (@melissaroshan), or visit her website at MelRosVoice.com