Mestre Aldo Martins, who has been practising and teaching capoeira for over 30 years, tells us all about physical and mental benefits coming from this amazing form of dancing and fight, why capoeira is not a religion and why he decided to become a capoeirista.
Claudio Fabiano from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, tells us what it means to live in a country completely dominated by football, how Brazil uses the riches of the Amazon and what young people dream about growing up in favelas.
John Pérez, currently living in Poland, but born on the Galapagos Islands (Ecuador) tells us things most people have never heard of: how the inhabitants of Galapagos get their daily food supplies, why some of them decide to emigrate, but often come back to the island and how your personality is formed when you share almost everything with giant turtles.
Australian horror writer – Duane Ratswander, tells us where the authors of the horror books take inspiration for their stories from, about his life in the Aboriginal country and about the Australian monsters that so often appear in his books.
Maher Sharifi, a citizen of the United Arab Emirates, born in Iran, tells us about the attitude of Arabs to Europeans, picnics in the desert and deadly car rallies in isolated Arab districts.