Discover the lyrics to this lovely Brazilian Bossa Nova song… and one of my favourites, by the way.
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Memories of an Old Library for a New Year: 4th Anniversary of the Blog
In this post, I reminisce about the library of my childhood and my philosophical readings from my youth. Also, I outline the blog’s plans for the new year.
Inclusive Management and High Abilities in Museums and the Arts: Help us with this project!
Learn about our research project on high abilities and giftedness in museums and help us find information on the subject.
Travelling through Nature on Cultural Prints: Eucalol and Liebig Trade Cards
Learn more about Eucalol and Liebig trading cards on a travel through Brazilian nature in my lecture at The University of Warwick.
Paulo Freire: The Brazilian Philosopher and Educator Studied by Oxford and Harvard
Paulo Freire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed is the only Brazilian book among the hundred most requested by English-speaking universities. Learn more in this post.
New Blog Newsletter: Early access to posts only for subscribers
Early access and exclusive content will be some of the gifts for those who subscribe to the blog’s newsletter. Check it out in the post!
Eucalol — Helio Contreiras: Brazilian Music Translation
Discover the song Eucalol, about the famous Brazilian prints, inspired by the Europeans’ Liebig trade cards.
Relationship Health Checklist: How to Identify a Narcissistic Abuse or a Toxic Dynamic?
Check here the questions I have been asking myself to reflect on the health of my relationships of all kinds: personal, professional, academic, social, virtual, etc.
The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Museums and the Cultural Sector
In this post, I present the challenges and impacts AI has on the world of work, more specifically, in museums and cultural institutions.
Cerebral Narcissists: Smart is Not a Virtue – Video React Post
In this post, I react to my favourite video of Doctor Ramani about the smart narcissist’s web of seduction and abuse.













