3 NOV 2024 · In this heartfelt episode of Diplobrat, Marcelo Hosannah takes listeners on an emotional journey into his family’s storied past. This narrative intertwines personal childhood memories with a rich historical background, focusing on the legacy of Marcelo’s maternal grandfather, Dr. João Jacques Dornelles.Key Highlights:
- Childhood Memories: Marcelo opens with a vivid scene of arriving at his grandmother’s house in Rio, filled with the excitement of family reunions. He shares how, as a child, the unique chime of the doorbell signaled the start of vacations.
- Family Legacy and Roots: The episode provides an engaging account of the Dornelles family's origins, tracing back to Portuguese settlers in the 1700s who became prominent rice farmers in Rio Grande do Sul. Marcelo’s grandfather, born on November 11, 1910, in Alegrete, was the 10th of 11 children in a tight-knit, complex family dynamic.
- A Life of Resilience and Achievement: After facing early hardships, including the death of his father when he was five, João Jacques pursued higher education in Medicine and specialized in oncology at Johns Hopkins University. His career flourished as he brought innovative medical practices back to Brazil and served as the director of Miguel Couto Hospital.
- A Personal Connection: Marcelo reflects on his grandfather’s luxurious lifestyle and love for travel, watches, and photography, while acknowledging his struggles with smoking, which ultimately led to his passing from lung cancer in 1984.
- A Moment of Truth: The episode closes with a poignant memory from Marcelo’s early childhood, capturing the moment his grandmother shared the news of his grandfather’s death with a simple, yet profound, “Honey, grandpa died.”
This episode of Diplobrat blends the personal and historical seamlessly, shedding light on how Marcelo’s heritage has shaped his identity and storytelling.Listen to this episode for a touching exploration of family, legacy, and the bittersweet truths of life.