Episodes
Andreh is an American married to a Brazilian. He lives in Brasilia and teaches English there. We discuss his experiences in Brazil, his thoughts on Brazilian customer service, and the current political situation. (Please note that this was recorded a few months ago, so his views on Dilma's impeachment are not based on current information.)
Published 12/08/15
I chat with Dayane, a self-taught English speaker who lives in São Paulo.
Published 08/30/15
I chat with Zezinho about life in Rocinha, his favela tour company, the community center he's working on, and his cats. He's an old friend of the podcast. Last time we talked was back in episode 41. Links: Favelatour.org — Zezinho's tour company Life in Rocinha — Zezinhos blog Spin Rocinha — Zezinho's DJ school Project Vida — the organization working to fund the community center (explanatory video) Zezinho's Contact Info: Facebook, Twitter, Email
Published 08/24/15
Milton pops in to talk about his recent trip to Canada as well as his motorcycle trip adventures to some small towns in Brazil.
Published 08/17/15
Coming out of a long hiatus, I talk about the 2014 World Cup, that was hosted in Brazil. Then I play clip of a neuroscientist's take on capoeira. BRAZILIANISMS.COM keywords: World Cup, Brazil, capoeira, podcast, soccer
Published 08/10/15
Jake is an American musician with a love for all kinds of Brazilian music. He and his Forró band z'Bumba, create awesome authentic-sounding Brazilian music in Portland, Oregon. Links: Batucada: the sound of the favelas and Bahia Black's Ritual Beating System were the two CDs that introduced Jake to Brazilian music. See a full two-hour rendition of Cavalo Marinho on YouTube. Read about the Rabeca Fiddle on Wikipedia. Listen to a previous interview with the hosts of the Caipirinha...
Published 05/23/14
I chat with Mike again. When last we spoke in episode 69, he was in the U.S. planning to one day return to Brazil. Now he's living in São Paulo!   keywords: Brazil, travel, São Paulo, culture, interview
Published 05/06/14
I chat with Kacie, an American who spent time in Joinville, Santa Catarina teaching English.
Published 10/17/13
Milton stops by to chat about his new car and driving in Brazil.
Published 05/24/13
Transcript: Recently, one Brazil's most renowned architects, Oscar Niemeyer, passed away. He died on December 5th, 2012, ten days before what would have been his 105th birthday. I learned of him on my very first visit to Brazil in the 80s when he was already an old man, and every time I returned to Brazil and saw him turn up in the news, I was always astonished to learn he was still alive. Now I'm just as surprised to hear of his passing.  He is most known as the great architect who...
Published 04/09/13
I chat with Rafucko, a Brazilian in Rio who blogs and produces YouTube videos in English about Brazil's social and political problems. (He also blogs and produces videos in Portuguese.) The tagline for his new show, entitled "Brazil Without Make-Up," is "An honest guide to my beautiful country. Unveiling Brazil's best kept secrets :)"  Links: White Couple's Black Child Kicked Out Of BMW Dealership In Brazil -- Forbes Renato Sorriso (the happy street sweeper) -- YouTube I pretended to be a...
Published 02/15/13
Back in the 90s when I was a college student, Brazilian scholar Darcy Ribeiro visited Indiana University to give a lecture on his theories of race and culture in Latin America. (We discussed his ideas at length back in episode 15.) I attended his talk and recorded it with my trusty audio cassette recorder. The last time I was in the US, I managed to track down the tape and now offer it here as a digital download. This was recorded on September 19, 1992.
Published 01/07/13
Highlights from Simone and Kinsey's Fourth Annual Road Trip in the US You can also watch this video in full 720p on YouTube: http://youtu.be/YsdAhUYtL0U
Published 12/24/12
As happened last year, I met up with Mark at Dragon*Con to record an episode. This time it was a success! Mark worked as a missionary in Rio Grande do Sul for two years in the late 90s. He talks about his experiences there, and then we chat about Dragon*Con.
Published 12/13/12
I chat with Shelley from the blog Give us this day our daily mango. Shelley is an American who recently moved to Brazil with her husband and three children.
Published 09/06/12
Milton stops by to chat about his childhood memories as well as his broken arm. Also, here's the China in Box commercial.
Published 07/18/12
I chat with Kika and MdC Suingue from the Caipirinha Appreciation Society, an English language Brazilian music podcast. Links: Rock Brasileiro: História em Imagens -- trailer for a documentary that Kika made about Brazilian Rock Os Irmãos Roberto -- trailer for a documentary that Kika made about Brazilian architects Passagem Para . . . -- a travel series that Kika worked on Kiko Dinucci -- a great up-and-coming musician recommended by MdC Suingue ½ dúzia de 3 ou 4 -- a great up-and-coming...
Published 07/03/12
Loren is an American married to Brazilian veterinarian Monike. I chat with them about how they met and the interesting misunderstandings and cultural differences they have encountered. Loren is learning Portuguese by reading Mônica comics and watching Zorra Total. brazilianisms.com
Published 06/19/12
Mike is an American who has visited Brazil three times over the past three years and hopes to eventually spend a year living there. He talks about his experiences (mostly in Rio) and why he considers Brazil his favorite place on earth. Mike keeps up to date about Brazil on Twitter by following @10kjuan, @brazzil, @thebrazilbiz,@thebrazilshow, and of course @brazilianisms. He's currently reading The Masters and the Slaves by Gilberto Freyre. He has gotten to know and hang out with many cool...
Published 06/01/12
I talk to 10kJuan, an Ecuadorian-Spanish-American from Queens, New York who currently resides in São Paulo. 
Published 05/24/12
Brandon revisits the show with an update on his experiences as his move to Brazil draws near.
Published 04/16/12
 I do my second solo episode and discuss interesting news items.
Published 03/28/12
We talk about some news stories and ideas for future show topics. Then we go off on a tangent and discuss Milton's crappy computer. This is a longer-than-usual episode, and for some reason the audio gets a bit crackly after 43 minutes. Sorry about that. Links: Facebook Surpasses Orkut in Brazil Brazil's Plummeting Birthrate BRIC vs. BRICS Yet Another New Isolated Amazon Tribe 120-Year-Old Woman in Acre
Published 01/30/12
Milton shaved off his beard! Besides feedback, we talk about Netflix in Brazil, the adorable Capivari currency, and people who can't tell time. Also, Brazil is one of the eight most complicated countries to visit. This episode has been brought to you by the numbers 24, 171 and X9.
Published 01/25/12