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Maria Izilda da Silva
Netto (photo),
better known as Izilda,
is in charge of Repensar.
Izilda, who is from the
city of São Paulo, has
been a Spiritist since
1987. She works as a
volunteer at the
well-known Spiritist
Centre Nosso Lar – Casas
André Luiz, in Guarulhos.
Every week she
interviews Spiritist
authors for her
programme, but the roles
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reversed today and she
is our interviewee this
week:
How did the programme
begin? What inspired its
creation?
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It was broadcast for the
first time on March 28th
2009. It was inspired in
a programme of
interviews that already
existed. Its presenter
could not carried on and
we decided to create
Repensar, which every
week introduces the work
of a new Spiritist
author.
How can we watch it?
Does it go on air every
week?
Yes, it is a weekly
programme, which goes on
air on Rede Mundo Maior
(in Portuguese) at 18h30
every Tuesday, and
through other channels
across the country.
There is a live feed of
all the programmes of
the network on
www.redemundomaior.com.br
and on the Repensar
website. And if you go
to Youtube you will find
previous programmes
there.
What are the guidelines
to choose the guests for
the programme?
We aim at introducing
good books with a
connection to Spiritism
to our public. Our
guests – authors, public
speakers and mediums –
are usually invited by
us to come to the
programme. But in many
cases it is the author
or medium themselves, or
their publishing house
that approaches us. We
also invite special
guests ahead of big
events associated to
Spiritism, including the
upcoming release of
Spiritist films. We have
done so far 133
interviews.
What are the main
problems you face in the
production of the
programme?
We have had no problems
in getting good
interviews. We have
sometime to be flexible
and change the day of
recording, to meet the
agenda of our guests,
but these are easily
overcome problems.
What has been the
biggest joy in all these
editions of the
programme?
You get an amazing
feeling when the
audience send us
positive comments and
feedback, also when they
record the programmes to
show in a session at
their Spiritist Centres,
so other volunteers also
have the opportunity to
enjoy the interviews.
What is the feedback you
get?
It is positive. Many
readers get in touch in
order to ask further
questions or to clear
out some points of the
interviews or books we
recommend. Judging by
the feedback we get and
by the increasing number
of people willing to be
in our programme, we
believe the audience and
the impact of the
broadcasts are growing.
You also have a
programme on Brazilian
Spiritist radio network
Boa Nova. Tell us a bit
more about that
programme.
The programme, called
“Radio Review André Luiz”,
is broadcast every
Thursday at 16h00. I am
part of the team
alongside Clelia Borin,
Margareth Pummer and
Stella Pavanellli. We
have a new format, with
four women talking about
women issues under the
guise of Spiritism.
Is there anything else
you would like to add?
I would just like to
point out that many men
are regular listeners of
our radio programme too,
which makes us very
happy, of course. To
listen to the Boa Nova
radio network abroad,
you can access website
www.radioboanova.com.br.
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