JuFerrazCast #5: ‘No one believes me when I say I once believed it’

JuFerrazCast #5: ‘No one believes me when I say I once believed it’


Dandara Pagu is the 5th guest of the podcast which covers crucial and urgent topics that deeply touch our lives: body, mind and soul

In the fifth episode of #JuFerrazCast, the presenter chats with the cultural producer, digital communicator and creator of the feminist block profane cows Dandara Pagu (@dandarapagu).

Dandara has collaborated with almost all artistic events: theatre, visual arts, cinema, shows, festivals, literature… During the pandemic period, he broke the barriers behind the scenes and gained visibility on social media. On Instagram alone she has more than 245 thousand followers.

In the chat, the producer spoke about her difficult childhood. She is the eldest daughter of 12 years old, she had to leave her mother’s house and go to live with her grandmother. There were many houses until she found a house she could afford.

“It all started in a republic where I went to live with some guys I had never seen in my life, the crowd was really crazy, they used everything. And I had just come out of church.” she said.

“I was once a believer. Nobody believes me when I say I was a believer. For a long time, until I was 15.”

Even in the face of so many challenges, including breaking away from the evangelical church, she never let fear paralyze her. See more in the excerpt below:





Dandara talks about fear: “I never let it paralyze me”:
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    Dandara talks about fear:

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    “I told the pastor I was leaving the church!” Dandara recalls

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    Dandara Pagu: Look to the past and be grateful for the present

    Dandara Pagu: Look to the past and be grateful for the present

In the podcast, Dandara also talked about the lessons he brings with him. “I use my past as a reminder of my present.” See more in the excerpt below:





Dandara Pagu: Looking to the past and being grateful for the present:

Source: Terra

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