Intercidades com Rita Ferro Rodrigues | Ep. 82

Today's journey begins with Daniela Magalhães live from Associação Humanidades, a non-profit organization that has been welcoming and empowering teenage mothers since 1998. Due to the strong seismic activity in Venezuela, the studio connects with Francisco Rocha, Director of the Portuguese School of Rescue, to assess Portugal's preparedness for disaster scenarios. The pace picks up again with architect Francisco Ogando, who brings to the studio pieces from "A Santa Camisa," a brand that blends capulana prints with religious imagery. Closing the first segment, Tamára Simão (Tamára Reads) travels to Arganil to suggest the best literary destinations for summer vacations. In the second part, marine biologist Carla Lourenço takes the stage to demystify the secrets and dangers of the Portuguese man-of-war on national beaches. The literary scene remains highlighted with content creator Bárbara Cardoso, who presents her exciting debut novel, "O Que Resta" (What Remains). Heading to Trás-os-Montes, we connect with Diogo Martins to preview the lineup and cultural impact of the N2 Festival in Chaves. Closing the broadcast with a flourish, director Pedro Penim visits the Intercidades sofa to reveal details of the "Prologue," the free artistic program that precedes the highly anticipated reopening of the Teatro Nacional D. Maria II. 00:00 Opening 01:00 Support Network: Live with Daniela Magalhães at the Associação Humanidades (Humanus), discussing temporary accommodation for mothers and single-parent families. 18:24 Disaster Alert: Interview via WhatsApp with Francisco Rocha about Portugal's response and preparedness for earthquakes. 32:44 Identity Fashion: Francisco Ogando presents the pieces from "A Santa Camisa," a brand created between Luanda and Lisbon that combines capulanas (traditional Mozambican fabrics) with religious motifs. 46:48 Literary Destinations: Reading suggestions from Tamára Simão (@readstamara) from Arganil, focusing on Thomas Mann and Douglas Stuart. 18:31:05 Reopening: Introduction to the second block focused on coastal science, new authors, and performing arts. 58:20 Coastal Alert: Biologist Carla Lourenço explains the Portuguese man-of-war ecosystem and teaches how to proceed in case of a sting on the beach. 01:14:58 Love and Memory: Conversation with podcaster Bárbara Cardoso about the launch of her first fiction book, "What Remains". 1:29:16 Culture on the Road: Live with Diogo Martins (Indieror) to preview the stages and free admission to the N2 Festival in Chaves. 1:39:06 The Return of the Theatre: Pedro Penim details the "Prologue" program, the guided tours, and the process of requalifying the D. Maria II National Theatre building.