joey ponzi e as teorias que ele realmente acredita
Today Joey showed up. I've known Joey long enough to think I know where a conversation with him is going. And I'm almost always wrong. Many people recently met Joey on "Não É Um Talk Show" (It's Not a Talk Show) on Jovem Pan, alongside Carioca. Others remember him from "Broxada Sinistra" (Sinister Dysfunction). Others from "TV Churrasco 3D" (TV Barbecue 3D). And perhaps that explains part of the problem. The other day I was thinking that there are people who carry an abnormal amount of stories in their heads. You ask about work and end up hearing about a playboy from the fifties. You ask about the internet and end up in a conversation about the Suez War. You try to talk about careers and, without realizing it, you're discussing werewolves. Joey Ponzi is a bit like that. We started talking about mutual friends, the "TV Churrasco 3D" days, projects that almost happened, and that phase when everyone seemed to be improvising their own lives. At some point, the conversation drifted to the geography of Rio de Janeiro, to Tijuca, to forgotten figures of the city, and to a film Joey still wants to make called The Tijucano Werewolf in Botafogo. Then things followed the natural course of any normal conversation between responsible adults. Hollow Earth. Artificial Moon. Sacis (a mythical Brazilian figure). Catholicism. Umbanda (another Brazilian religion). Psychedelic experiences. Real estate market. Algorithms. Fatherhood. João Kléber (a famous Brazilian TV personality). The curious thing is that none of this seems disconnected when it comes from him. We also talked about aging, raising a child, making money without completely depending on the internet, and that feeling that some platforms understand what we do better than others. I don't know exactly what this episode was about. But I think it was a good conversation. 00:00 How it all began and the friends from Belo Horizonte 07:28 Joey arrives at the studio and the idea of making a movie together 09:17 The geography of Rio and the phobia of crossing tunnels 10:06 Why the problem with cities always seems to be the capital 20:17 Studio stories and the screenwriters nobody knows 52:30 The time we almost joined the big studios 01:52:15 Doing things without money and almost joining Scientology 01:53:04 Why TikTok distributes better than YouTube 01:55:00 The generation that got stuck inside YouTube ZAP (NEWS) https://chat.whatsapp.com/HaoyzlC7X4e... INSTAGRAM @yurimoraesxx @yurimoraes.tv LISTEN YU / @yumusick LINKTREE https://linktr.ee/yurimoraes MERCH https://www.sdbvision.com/ SUBSTACK https://yurimoraes.substack.com/

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