The provided transcript appears to be a conversation or a show involving a therapist or counselor, possibly a Brazilian one, discussing various aspects of relationships, marriage, and counseling. The conversation is informal and sometimes humorous, with the therapist sharing anecdotes and opinions on topics such as the importance of communication in relationships, the role of therapists, and how to address conflicts. They also discuss their own life, mentioning their family, friends, and experiences as a therapist.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is a therapist who specializes in couples therapy.
2. The therapist has a job to do on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
3. The therapist recommends not having relationships outside of marriage.
4. The therapist has worked with couples who have been married for a long time, including those who have reached their golden wedding anniversary.
5. The therapist has a client who has been trying to improve their relationship for three years.
6. The therapist recommends using "open questions" to facilitate communication in relationships.
7. The therapist has a background in music and has sung in various productions.
8. The therapist has appeared on TV shows and has been interviewed by media outlets.
9. The therapist has written a book on relationships and communication.
10. The therapist has a sense of humor and uses it as a defense mechanism.
11. The therapist has a sign in their office that says "Everyone arrives in your life with a sign written: 'Everything is going to be okay'".
12. The therapist believes that communication is key to a successful relationship.
13. The therapist has a client who is anxious and crazy about their relationship.
14. The therapist recommends taking small steps to improve communication in relationships.
15. The therapist believes that masturbation is a normal and healthy part of human behavior.
16. The therapist has a son who is getting married.
17. The therapist recommends scheduling time to answer messages and respond to loved ones.
18. The therapist uses a technique called "key questions" to facilitate communication in relationships.
19. The therapist has a book that provides guidance on how to improve relationships.
20. The therapist believes that relationships require effort and commitment to succeed.