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May 10, 2025 • 13min
Véus, cabelos longos e saias: o que a Bíblia diz sobre a aparência das mulheres
'As Escrituras contêm respostas para uma série de polêmicas sobre como nos vestimos', diz teólogo, que traz caso das calças versus saias ao debate.

May 8, 2025 • 21min
Excesso de telas em crianças pode causar sintomas que se confundem com autismo?
Excessive screen time can significantly impact children's development and behavior. A mother shares her experience with her son, whose troubling behaviors raised concerns. Experts discuss how these symptoms may mimic autism, complicating parental understanding. Emphasis is placed on the need for a balanced relationship with technology to foster social skills and emotional health in children.

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May 6, 2025 • 12min
O que fez Joana d’Arc para mudar rumo de Guerra dos 100 Anos e sorte da França antes de morrer na fogueira
Explore the remarkable story of a young peasant girl who transformed the course of the Hundred Years' War. Discover how her faith and leadership inspired French troops and united a nation facing turmoil. Delve into the controversy surrounding her divine visions and the political motives behind her capture and trial. Her tragic execution only magnified her legacy, leading to eventual beatification. Today, she stands as a symbol of resilience and hope, forever altering France's destiny.

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May 3, 2025 • 8min
O ignorado impacto na saúde de quem reclama o tempo todo
Constant complaining isn't just a harmless habit; it can significantly impact both mental and physical health. The discussion unpacks the origins of this common behavior and its prevalence in society today. Practical psychological strategies are shared to help listeners reduce negativity. By changing our approach to complaints, we can enhance our overall quality of life.

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May 1, 2025 • 22min
'Devoram tudo que encontram': a ilha dos EUA com milhões de serpentes que ameaçam floresta
Explore Guam's alarming ecological crisis, where invasive brown tree snakes have decimated native bird populations. Discover the staggering imbalance this creates in the ecosystem and the rise of other pests, such as an increase in spider populations. Hear about the urgent conservation efforts needed to combat these threats and protect Guam's unique biodiversity.

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Apr 29, 2025 • 16min
'Fui terapeuta de assassinos por 30 anos e concluí que ninguém nasce mau'
In this engaging discussion, a forensic psychiatrist and psychotherapist with 30 years of experience delves into the minds of violent offenders. They explore the notorious case of Eric and Lyle Menendez, questioning the idea of inherent evil in humans. The guest shares transformative stories about working with individuals like Tony and Jack, emphasizing the impact of childhood trauma and mental health. Key themes of empathy, accountability, and the potential for redemption shine through, challenging listeners to reconsider their perceptions of violence and humanity.

Apr 26, 2025 • 16min
Sagrada Família: as desconcertantes faces de Jesus, Maria e José segundo os evangelhos apócrifos
Dive into the intriguing world of apocryphal texts that fill in the gaps of the Holy Family's story. Discover a young Jesus depicted as both powerful and controversial, while Mary emerges as an idealized virgin. Joseph is portrayed as an elderly widower, adding layers to our understanding of these iconic figures. These alternative narratives not only challenge traditional views but also illuminate the early Christian mindset and its diverse interpretations.

Apr 24, 2025 • 16min
Não adianta escola proibir celular e os pais continuarem deixando usar 5 horas seguidas em casa'
In this discussion, Débora Garofalo, a leading education policy expert and notable figure in Brazil's educational landscape, dives into the complexities of cell phone usage in schools. She argues against outright bans, highlighting the need for informed integration of technology. Garofalo calls attention to the joint responsibility of families and schools in teaching ethical technology use. She examines recent legislation in Rio de Janeiro, addressing its challenges and advocating for a more holistic educational reform to improve learning conditions.

Apr 22, 2025 • 16min
'As pessoas preferem não saber o que tem no alface, tomate ou morango, porque, se soubessem, não comeriam'
Para sociólogo e autor espanhol, a produção em estufas continua crescendo com um problema duplo: primeiro, a exploração laboral, e depois, a destruição ambiental.

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Apr 19, 2025 • 26min
'Vou virar serial killer. Tô nem aí': como adolescentes planejaram ataque a escola e esfaquearam professora no RS
BBC News Brasil conversou com 15 pessoas envolvidas no caso em Caxias do Sul e teve acesso a documentos sigilosos da investigação para reconstituir como tudo aconteceu.