É PARÁ QUE EU VOU feat Joelma e Murilo Couto - Summary

Summary

The transcript is a dialogue from a show where the host, Whindersson Nunes, and his friends travel around Brazil. They visit various places, meet new people, and share humorous experiences.

The episode begins with the host discussing the second season of their show, "Next Stop," and the COVID-19 protocols they follow during the recording. The host recounts his first season, where he traveled around the world, and the feedback he received. He mentions hearing criticism about not traveling around Brazil, to which he responds that he intends to change that in the second season.

The group then discusses the recent lifting of travel restrictions in Brazil and decides to take advantage of it. They invite several friends, including comedians and musicians, to join them. As they prepare for their travels, they share jokes, make plans, and discuss their expectations.

The group travels to various places, including Pará, where they enjoy local cuisine, dance the Carimbó, and interact with locals. They meet with a comedy group called "Group Alternativos" and engage in an improvisation session. They also visit the Coroca community, where they learn about the importance of bees to local agriculture.

Throughout the episode, the host and his friends share stories, make jokes, and express their love for Brazil. They emphasize the importance of treasuring and getting to know their own country. The episode ends with the host expressing his excitement for the travels and adventures they will have in the second season of their show.

Facts

1. All required COVID-19 protocols were implemented during the recording of the show.
2. The speaker traveled around Brazil about eight times.
3. The speaker has visited many unknown places in Brazil.
4. The speaker's friends, including João Neto and Bob, are also joining the trip.
5. The group plans to visit various places in Brazil, including the Amazon.
6. The speaker hopes to spread self-knowledge and happiness through the trip.
7. The group will be guided by Luziete Correa, who is familiar with the Coroca community and the Arapiuns River.
8. The group will learn about the importance of bees during the trip.