Romana Novais talks about her desire to have another child; see more in 'podcasts of the week'

DJ Alok's doctor and wife, Romana Novais, was present at PodDelas and spoke about her desire to adopt a Chinese child. Find out more about the conversation, and everything that happened in the audiovisual world this week in our selection of the best podcasts on the internet.

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Doctor Romana Novais, wife of DJ Alok, was present on Tata Estaniecki and Boo Unzueta's podcast. Romana spoke about various topics, including motherhood. She is the mother of Ravi and Raika, the result of her relationship with the DJ. But he also has the desire to adopt a child.

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“I'm very happy with Ravi and Raika, I feel complete now, but I think that maybe later on this desire to have a third party may emerge. Now, now, impossible. If it happened I would say, 'my God…'. I think that in the future I can think, if it happens it could be a good idea”

To name things…

This week, a new reflection: what do we need to do to not run away from ourselves? How to find us? It's worth the play.

where have i been

Hmm, the weekend is here and there's nothing better than eating out, are you serious? In this fortnight's episode of Por Onde Andei, presenter Bárbara Pereira invites Brenda Sarmanho to talk about her favorite places to have brunch, which is that mix of coffee and lunch, you know? Delicious, it’s worth innovating the on-the-go menu.

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 The Great Rage of the World

Mário Sérgio Cortella and his youngest son, Pedro Motta, launched the podcast 'A Grande Fúria do Mundo', which is available on Amazon Music.

The first episode was a super informal chat about family, but they have already made it clear that they will talk about politics, toxic positivity, drugs, people who have an opinion on everything and masculinity. Give it a play!

Radio Novelo – Black Boxes

This week's episode talks about how a plane crash transformed an entire region. Are we going to spoilers? The accident of the Goal in 2006, which had more than 150 deaths.

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The wreckage of the plane, and the bodies, fell in a region where the Caiapó people live, in Mato Grosso. Where the debris fell, they called it the “house of the dead”.

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