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Nexus

Nexus

Von: Bruno Oliveira
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Ever feel like the world’s most fascinating ideas are hidden behind a wall of boring text, heavy jargon, and endless academic papers? Welcome to Nexus.

We are the bridge between the complex and the casual. Each episode, we take the world’s densest topics—from mind-bending science and tech breakthroughs to deep history and complex economics—and break them down into smooth, easy, and entertaining conversations. No jargon, no pretension, just brilliant ideas made brilliantly simple.

Hit subscribe, connect the dots, and find your Nexus.

Bruno Oliveira
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  • O Choque de Ormuz: Por Que a Economia Global Prende a Respiração
    Jun 3 2026

    Bem-vindos de volta ao podcast onde pegamos as questões mais complexas do mundo e as tornamos brilhantemente simples. Hoje, estamos analisando um enorme engarrafamento global que está fazendo os maiores especialistas financeiros do mundo suarem. O Estreito de Ormuz — frequentemente chamado de "aorta do comércio global de combustíveis fósseis" — foi efetivamente fechado, desencadeando o que os especialistas chamam de uma das maiores crises da história do capitalismo moderno.

    Mergulhamos no relatório Chief Economists Outlook de maio de 2026 do Fórum Econômico Mundial para decodificar exatamente o que isso significa para o seu bolso. Explicamos por que 89% dos principais economistas esperam que o crescimento da economia global enfraqueça, e por que impressionantes 94% preveem o aumento da inflação como resultado direto da disparada nos preços da energia e dos alimentos. Na verdade, as ondas de choque econômicas desta única via navegável bloqueada estão atualmente sendo comparadas aos graves impactos da pandemia de COVID-19.

    Mas nem tudo é desgraça! Também exploramos a outra tendência gigantesca que luta para moldar nosso futuro: a revolução da Inteligência Artificial. Apesar do caos na cadeia de abastecimento, mais de 90% dos economistas-chefes esperam que a adoção da IA aumente no próximo ano, trazendo uma onda de otimismo e a promessa de ganhos significativos de produtividade.

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    18 Min.
  • The Porcelain Wreck: Uncovering an 18th-Century Maritime Time Capsule in Deep Waters
    Jun 6 2026

    In this episode, we dive nearly 2,000 feet below the surface of the Skagerrak strait between Norway and Denmark to explore the astonishing discovery of the "Porcelain Wreck". Sunk sometime around the year 1750 during a period of rapid expansion in global commerce, this mysterious merchant ship—believed to be a two-masted "galliot"—holds an unbelievably preserved cargo of luxury goods.

    We discuss the breathtaking find of intact Chinese ceramics, including rare Batavia ware and Blanc de Chine, discovered resting in perfect stacks on the seabed alongside chandeliers and mysterious sealed crates. Join us as we explore how marine archaeologists are using advanced, remotely operated underwater vehicles equipped with robotic arms to carefully bring these 275-year-old treasures to the surface. We also delve into the clues surrounding the ship's Northern European origins—including a brick from Lübeck, Germany—and ponder the haunting, unanswered questions regarding the ultimate fate of its small crew.

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    18 Min.
  • How El Niño Reroutes Global Weather
    Jun 4 2026

    Welcome back to Nexus:

    Complex Topics. Simple Conversations, where we take the world's densest topics

    —from mind-bending science and tech breakthroughs to deep history and complex economics-and break them down into smooth, easy, and entertaining conversations. No jargon, no pretension, just brilliant ideas made brilliantly simple.

    In our third episode, we are taking a deep dive into the fascinating mechanics of one of the most powerful naturally occurring climate patterns on Earth: El Niño. While you have likely heard the term on the news, we are breaking down the simple science of how a warming of ocean surface temperatures in the central and eastern Equatorial Pacific triggers a massive domino effect across the entire globe.

    How does an event that originates in the Pacitic Ocean end up causing droughts in Australia and Indonesia, flooding in the southern United States, and even suppressing hurricane formation in the Atlantic? We explain exactly how this phenomenon essentially reroutes global weather, turning typical forecasts upside down.

    Tune in for a fun, easy-to-understand breakdown of what El Niño actually is, why it predictably occurs every two to seven years, and how its far-reaching footprint ultimately impacts global temperatures, agriculture, and our daily weather.

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    22 Min.
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