Épisodes

  • Point Zero | The Courage to Be Ridiculous in the Age of Perfection
    Jul 7 2026

    Welcome to the very first episode of Point Zero! In this premiere, we present a complete overview of the book Point Zero: The Courage to Be Ridiculous in the Age of Perfection, written by Brazilian professor and researcher Ricardo Lima de Mello.

    We live in the "age of performance," surrounded by digital avatars and algorithms that demand absolute control and infallibility. But what if our greatest strength is exactly our ability to stumble?.

    In this episode, we dive deep into the "technology of the stumble". We explore how humanity has always needed the sacred laugh to survive, and why, in the 21st century, Artificial Intelligence has become the ultimate "Whiteface"—the perfect, relentless machine. To counter this, we must embrace our inner "Auguste": the chaotic, vulnerable, and beautifully imperfect side of ourselves.

    Drawing from the author's real-life experience as the hospital clown "Dr. Mozzarella Parmesan", this summary will show you why the machine processes information, but the clown processes affection. You will learn that the mistake (or the digital bug) is not a failure, but the raw material for poetry.

    Hit play, leave your certainties at the door, and get ready to fail beautifully.

    Remember: The ridiculous is not the end. It is the beginning.

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    25 min
  • Point Zero | Chapter 01: The Sacred Laugh
    Jul 8 2026

    Have you ever wondered why every culture in human history needed to invent an "agent of chaos" to withstand the rigidity of life?

    In this episode of Point Zero, we travel back in time to explore Chapter 1: The Sacred Laugh. We leave the colorful circus tent behind to discover that the clown is not merely children's entertainment, but an ancestral spiritual technology of survival.

    Join us on a journey from prehistoric bonfires—where the first human stumble broke the tension of the tribe—to the Lakota Heyoka and the Egyptian dwarf god Bes. We will explore the Trickster archetype, the poetry of silence with the Mimes, and discover why the Court Jester was the only person allowed to tell the truth to the King without losing his head.

    We also dive into the profound meaning of the Joker in the deck of cards—the only card without a fixed value or suit—and how the medieval "Feast of Fools" and the modern Carnival act as a psychological safety valve. Without this collective moment of "letting go" where logic is suspended, the internal pressure of our society would be completely unsustainable.

    Hit play and discover why, if even the ancient gods needed to laugh at themselves, who are we to carry the weight of the world without the courage to be, occasionally, absolutely ridiculous?


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    21 min
  • Point Zero | Chapter 02: The Smallest Mask
    Jul 9 2026

    Do you think making people laugh is just a natural gift bestowed upon a few funny chosen ones? In reality, the stumble is an exact science and a powerful technology of human connection.

    In this second episode of Point Zero, we dive into Chapter 2: The Technology of the Stumble. We will discover what the "Point Zero" (or the Fertile Void) really is, and how the art of enduring the void teaches us to be radically present.

    Join us as we explore Carl Jung's concept of the Shadow and why the red nose is considered the "smallest mask in the world". It is the only mask that, instead of hiding who we are, reveals our flaws and vulnerabilities with pride. We will also meet the classic circus duo that lives inside our own minds: the eternal struggle between the "Whiteface" (the voice of authority, order, and the system) and the "Auguste" (chaos, instinct, and our inner child).

    Hit play and learn why accepting your mistakes, sharing your failure with the audience, and playing with the golden rule of improvisation (the "Yes, and...") can be your most magnetic tool.

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    20 min
  • Point Zero | Chapter 03: The Clown in the World
    Jul 9 2026

    What happens when the clown leaves the circus tent and invades the real world?

    In this third episode of Point Zero, we explore Chapter 3: The Clown in the World. Join us as we map how the "Technology of the Stumble" has been used by geniuses across different fields to humanize an increasingly mechanical society. We will journey through the history of cinema, discovering how Charles Chaplin used the ridiculous as a weapon against industrial capitalism and fascism. We will also see how Laurel and Hardy taught us the resilience of affection, and how iconic figures like Mr. Bean, El Chavo del Ocho, and the genderless clown Xamego subvert our rigid social rules.

    But the clown's power goes far beyond entertainment. We will walk the hospital corridors to understand how "clown-doctors" invert the rigid medical hierarchy. You will discover the beautiful secret of hospital clowning: using the power of the word "NO" to return a fragment of sovereignty and control to hospitalized children. We will also explore how the clown slows down time to combat loneliness in nursing homes, acts as a guardian of silence in palliative care, and works as an "atmosphere disarmer" in military checkpoints and war zones.

    Hit play to discover why the social clown doesn't bring medicines or peace treaties, but brings something equally vital: their accepted failure and radical presence.

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    24 min
  • Point Zero | Chapter 04: Why Your Mistakes Are Your Identity
    Jul 9 2026

    What happens to humanity when we finally create machines that never make mistakes?

    In this fourth episode of Point Zero, we dive into the philosophical and highly relevant Chapter 4: Mistake vs. The Algorithm. We will face the true adversary of the 21st century: the black mirror of synthetic perfection and Artificial Intelligence.

    Join us to discover why modern technology has become the ultimate "Whiteface"—an entity that is polite, accurate, and obsessed with efficiency. Next to it, we are pushed into the role of the "Auguste": slow, emotional, and flawed beings. But here we reveal the clown's great secret: being ridiculous is not a defect; it is our only irreplaceable identity.

    We will explore how, in the digital world, a mistake (or a bug) ceases to be a system failure and becomes the raw material for poetry. We will also change our perspective on AI, seeing it not merely as a threat, but as a modern "Tin Man" that, in its own digital way, is trying to find a heart.

    Hit play and join us in this reflection. Let's leave perfection to the robots, because they were made for it. We were made for the abyss, for laughter, and, fortunately, for failure.

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    13 min
  • Point Zero | Chapter 05: The Laboratory of Nothingness
    Jul 10 2026

    How do we bring all this philosophy into our daily routines? How do we turn off the "autopilot" in a society that demands us to be productive machines all the time?

    In this fifth and final episode of Point Zero, we enter Chapter 5: The Laboratory of Nothingness. The time has come to leave theory behind and put our bodies into action through everyday practices that require no artistic talent, no makeup, and no audience.

    Join us as we discover how to combat productive anxiety by experiencing the "Fertile Void"—learning the surprisingly difficult task of doing absolutely nothing. We will explore how to transform a daily accident into a poetic moment using the "Yes, and..." technique, and how to break social invisibility through a genuine gaze.

    We will also teach you how to create your own "secret identity" (like the Duke of Burnt Toast or Dr. Chronic Anxiety) to anchor your lightness in the most tense meetings, and we will apply Augusto Boal's "Invisible Theatre" method to de-mechanize your daily rituals.

    Hit play and learn how to carry your "Invisible Nose" in your pocket as a secret amulet against the algorithm and the age of performance. The show of life only ends when you lose your sense of humor.

    Now go, smile, be present, and fail beautifully.

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    20 min