A vida é uma gangorra de emoções | Tati Machado | TEDxSaoPaulo
Nesta palestra íntima e emocionante, Tati Machado compartilha um dos momentos mais difíceis de sua vida: a perda de seu pai. Com coragem e sensibilidade, ela fala sobre o luto, a dor da ausência e o processo de entender que, mesmo depois da partida, o amor permanece vivo nas memórias e no coração. Com seu jeito acolhedor e generoso, Tati nos convida a refletir sobre a importância de viver intensamente, de honrar quem amamos e de aceitar a vida com todas as suas oscilações, como uma verdadeira gangorra de emoções. Tati Machado é uma apresentadora e jornalista do Rio de Janeiro. Formada em jornalismo pelas Faculdades Integradas Hélio Alonso (FACHA), Tati também se especializou em produção, história da arte e roteiro. Tati participou no programa "Gente Inocente" da TV Globo. Ela foi produtora dos jornais do canal SBT. Voltou para a TV Globo no portal Gshow e foi apresentadora de boletins nas mídias sociais do Big Brother Brasil. Foi colunista do programa "Se Joga". Trabalhou no "É de Casa" e no "Encontro com Fátima Bernardes". Tati integra o elenco fixo dos matutinos "Encontro com Patrícia Poeta" e "Mais Você", ao lado de Ana Maria Braga. Ela participou do "The Masked Singer" e foi vencedora no "Dança dos Famosos 2024", no Domingão com Huck. Tati integra o time de apresentadoras do programa "Saia Justa", transmitido pelo canal GNT, ao lado de Eliana, Bela Gil e Rita Batista. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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