Gabriela Prioli will offer good dialogues and provoke ideas in the premiere of Sábia Ignorância, her new program on GNT, which will be broadcast from Monday (22). In each episode shown weekly, always at 9:45 p.m., the presenter receives two guests to dive into global topics and issues relevant to society, with light and relaxed discussions.
The program is characterized by a dynamic approach, accompanied by a curious and expert personality. The first conversation will be with Giovanna Ewbank and Christian Denker, Professor of Psychoanalysis and Psychopathology at the Institute of Psychology of the University of São Paulo (USP).
The main theme to be discussed at the premiere is: “Are we all ignorant?” Within the theme, the trio will talk about the generation that should have a say in everything, assess whether ignorance can be positive, and discuss denial and arrogance.
“True dialogue requires attentive listening, and only those who are aware of their ignorance are truly open to listening. This awareness is the essence of true wisdom. Each recording has been a journey of fun and learning for me,” says Gabriela. He dedicated himself to the new project, and ceased to be part of Saia Justa.
Learning with fun and lightness
Prioli believes that everyone will benefit from the new program, which will talk about current and thought-provoking topics. At the end of each episode, a conclusion on the topic with graphics and some dynamics will make everything clearer.
“I am convinced that viewers at home will also participate in this experience. After all, there is nothing better than learning while having fun,” he concludes.
And the discussion doesn’t end when the show ends. The show’s agendas will also appear on social media, with new content, reflections, and humorous dynamics, demonstrating that knowledge and wit can come together. Watch!
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