Bom Dia, Gringo!

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Bom Dia, Gringo!

A podcast for gringos to learn Brazilian news. And maybe some Portuguese. Um podcast para gringos aprenderem as notícias do Brasil. E talvez um pouco de português.

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    Workers’ Day, Interest Rate Signals & Amazon Enforcement

    It is Friday, May 1st, 2026, Workers’ Day here in Brazil, and today on Bom Dia, Gringo! we’re covering nationwide labor demonstrations and what they signal for the economy, new interest rate guidance from Brazil’s central bank, and a renewed enforcement push in the Amazon targeting illegal deforestation and mining.Sources– Reporting from major international outlets including Reuters and the Associated Press on Brazil’s economic policy and labor events. – Central Bank of Brazil — Monetary policy communications and rate guidance. – Brazilian government and environmental agency announcements on Amazon enforcement operations.AI & Research DisclosureThis episode was researched and written with the assistance of ChatGPT using publicly available reporting and official sources. If you notice any inaccuracies, please reach out and corrections will be made promptly in the spirit of transparency and responsible reporting.

  2. 7

    Minas Floods, Travel Changes & Indigenous Legal Win

    On today’s Bom Dia Gringo! we cover devastating floods in Minas Gerais, a financial decision to support Brazil’s airline sector, changes to visa-free travel policy, and a legal development in the Indigenous-led fight against dredging in the Tapajós River basin.Sources– Associated Press — Reporting on floods in Minas Gerais, February 26, 2026. – Reuters — Brazil’s Monetary Council expands airline access to public aviation fund. – Brazil Ministry of Tourism — Visa policy updates and Digital Guest Registration rollout announcement. – Reuters — Coverage of Tapajós River dredging dispute and Indigenous legal action. – Constituição Federal do Brasil (1988), Article 231. International Labour Organization Convention 169.AI & Research Disclosure: This episode was researched and written with the assistance of ChatGPT using publicly available primary sources and cited reporting. If you notice any inaccuracies, please reach out and corrections will be made promptly in the spirit of transparency and responsible reporting.

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    Gig Worker Vote, Central Bank Signals & Anitta Goes Global

    On today’s episode of Bom Dia Gringo! we cover a key debate in Congress over regulation of app-based workers, new signals from Brazil’s Central Bank on inflation and interest rates, and Anitta making headlines again as Brazilian pop continues its global expansion.Sources– Agência Brasil — Coverage of Chamber of Deputies debate on app-based worker regulation, February 2026. – Folha de S.Paulo — Reporting on legislative negotiations regarding platform worker reform. – Banco Central do Brasil — Official Copom meeting minutes, February 2026. – Valor Econômico — Analysis of Central Bank policy signals. – G1 / Globo — Coverage of Anitta’s international tour announcement, February 2026.AI & Research Disclosure: This episode was researched and written with the assistance of ChatGPT using publicly available primary sources and cited reporting. If you notice any inaccuracies, please reach out and corrections will be made promptly in the spirit of transparency and responsible reporting.

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    Lula in Asia, Congress Returns & Neymar’s Future

    Today on Bom Dia Gringo! we cover President Lula’s diplomatic meetings in South Korea and India, Congress returning from Carnival with major economic legislation on the agenda, and Neymar’s recent comments that have sparked debate about the future of Brazil’s national team. Sources– Agência Brasil — Coverage of Lula’s official visit to South Korea, February 22, 2026. – Planalto (Presidency of Brazil) — Official statements on Brazil–South Korea strategic partnership agreements. – Agência Brasil — Reporting on Brazil–India cooperation in critical minerals, February 21, 2026. – Folha de S.Paulo — Reporting on Mercosur-EU negotiations and Congressional agenda, February 2026. – Agência Brasil — Coverage of proposed regulation for app-based workers. – ESPN Brasil — Interview coverage of Neymar discussing his national team future, February 2026. – Globo Esporte — Analysis of Neymar’s potential retirement from the Seleção.AI & Research Disclosure: This episode was researched and written with the assistance of ChatGPT using publicly available primary sources and cited reporting. If you notice any inaccuracies, please reach out and corrections will be made promptly in the spirit of transparency and responsible reporting.

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    Macron and Lula, Carnival Records & Amazon Port Dispute

    On this episode of Bom Dia Gringo! We’re covering three major stories shaping Brazil this week: French President Emmanuel Macron inviting President Lula to attend the G7 summit, record-breaking tourism and economic activity during Carnival 2026 including an update on the São Paulo parade champion, and a court ruling reinstating access to the Cargill port terminal in Santarém amid an ongoing dispute involving Indigenous protesters. SourcesReuters — “France’s Macron invites Brazil’s Lula to G7 summit in June,” published February 19, 2026.Ministério do Turismo (Brazil) — Official Carnival 2026 tourism data and participation figures, February 2026 press materials.Agência Brasil — “Mocidade Alegre é campeã do Carnaval de São Paulo pela 13ª vez,” February 2026.Reuters — “Brazil court reinstates order to free up access to Santarém port terminal,” published February 19, 2026.Articulação dos Povos Indígenas do Brasil (APIB) — Public statements regarding Munduruku opposition to Tapajós River dredging and port expansion, February 2026.International Labour Organization (ILO) — Convention 169 on Indigenous and Tribal Peoples, Articles 6 and 15 (Right to prior consultation and participation).Constituição Federal do Brasil (1988) — Article 231, recognizing Indigenous peoples’ original rights over traditionally occupied lands.AI & Research Disclosure:This episode was researched and written with the assistance of ChatGPT using publicly available primary sources and cited reporting. If you notice any inaccuracies, please reach out and corrections will be made promptly in the spirit of transparency and responsible reporting.

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    STF Data Investigation, Interest Rates & Carnival’s Themes

    Today on Bom Dia, Gringo! we’ll cover three major stories shaping Brazil this week: an investigation into unauthorized access of confidential tax data involving Supreme Court ministers, the Central Bank’s latest decision on Brazil’s benchmark interest rate and what it means for inflation and the economy, and how Rio’s samba schools are honoring Black Brazilian women writers — while some tributes referencing President Lula have sparked legal and political debate.Sources– Agência Brasil — Receita Federal acknowledges unauthorized access to STF ministers’ tax data, February 2026. – Banco Central do Brasil — Official Copom monetary policy statement, February 2026. – Associated Press (AP News) — Samba schools honor Black Brazilian women writers during Carnival 2026, February 2026. – Reuters — Coverage of samba school tribute referencing President Lula and related political criticism, February 2026. – Tribunal Superior Eleitoral (TSE) — Official communications regarding legal actions related to Carnival parade content, February 2026.AI & Research Disclosure: This episode was researched and written with the assistance of ChatGPT using publicly available primary sources and cited institutional reporting. If you notice any inaccuracies, please reach out and corrections will be made promptly in the spirit of transparency and responsible reporting.

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    Historic Winter Gold, Toffoli Out, Carnival’s Economic Beat

    It’s February 16th, and today on Bom Dia Gringo! I’ll break down the major headlines from this past weekend. Today we cover Brazil’s first-ever Winter Olympics gold medal and what makes it historic, Supreme Federal Court Justice Dias Toffoli stepping aside from the high-profile Banco Master scandal case and what the scandal is about, and a snapshot of how Carnival 2026 is shaping up to impact tourism and the economy across Brazil.Sources- AP News / Associated Press — Lucas Pinheiro Braathen’s Winter Olympics gold and historic significance, February 2026. - Wikipedia — Lucas Pinheiro Braathen — Athlete biography, historical context, and background. -Wikipedia — Alpine Skiing at the 2026 Winter Olympics — Event facts and medal details. - Wikipedia — Brazil at the 2026 Winter Olympics — Brazil’s broader participation and Olympic context. - Reuters — Supreme Court Justice Toffoli steps aside from Banco Master case, February 2026. - City Hall of Rio de Janeiro official estimate — Carnival 2026 projected economic impact and revenues, February 2026.- Travel and Tour World — Carnival 2026 tourism statistics and international participation projections. - Travel and Tour World — Carnival 2026 international tourism boost and broader participation figures. - Visit Brasil / Embratur projection — Expected increase in international tourist arrivals for Carnival 2026. AI & Research Disclosure:This episode was researched and written with the assistance of ChatGPT using publicly available primary sources and cited reporting. If you notice any inaccuracies, please reach out and corrections will be made promptly in the spirit of transparency and responsible reporting.

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    Income Tax Change, Airport Investment & Carnival 2026

    It’s February 13th, and today on Bom Dia Gringo! I break down three major stories shaping life in Brazil: the official rollout of income tax exemptions for lower- and middle-income workers, a major federal investment in airport infrastructure expected to boost connectivity and jobs, and the beginning of Brazil’s 2026 Carnival season, projected to draw millions of visitors nationwide. Sources– Agência Brasil — Article on federal government alerts regarding IRPF income tax exemption via Gov.br and WhatsApp, published February 11, 2026.– Ministry of Ports and Airports (Ministério de Portos e Aeroportos) — Official press release announcing R$ 4.64 billion airport infrastructure investment package, February 2026.– Ministry of Tourism (Ministério do Turismo) — Official Carnival 2026 season projections and tourism impact statements, February 2026.– Riotur (Rio de Janeiro’s Official Turism Authority) — Carnival 2026 event calendar and public event announcements, February 2026.AI & Research Disclosure:This episode was researched and written with the assistance of ChatGPT using publicly available primary sources and cited institutional reporting. If you notice any inaccuracies, please reach out and corrections will be made promptly in the spirit of transparency and responsible reporting.

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A podcast for gringos to learn Brazilian news. And maybe some Portuguese. Um podcast para gringos aprenderem as notícias do Brasil. E talvez um pouco de português.

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