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Durante participação no poscast "Fala AE", o comentarista Fael Lima contou a história de seu início no programa Alterosa Esporte da TV Alterosa. Fael se emocionou ao falar de todos os percausos que passou até chegar no posto que ocupa a mais de 9 anos.

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00:00 And I always tell people, my mother and my sister,
00:04 4 or 5 months before I joined Alterosport,
00:08 I passed by a bus stop, and I didn't have money to pay for my ticket,
00:12 my mother paid for it.
00:13 I pointed to the Alterosport building and said,
00:15 "Mom, there's a building where I'm going to work."
00:17 "Look here."
00:19 I said, "God will put me there very soon,
00:23 and you will be impressed."
00:24 Four months later, I was here.
00:27 How was the invitation?
00:29 Do you remember the day?
00:31 I don't know the exact day.
00:33 I know I appeared for the first time on Alterosport TV,
00:36 doing a test, because before I was hired, I did a test.
00:39 On November 20, 2014, Galo did a 4x1 in Flamengo,
00:43 I got there on my feet.
00:45 But shortly before, Galo's representative left,
00:49 and I was at home, I woke up, I had a lot of messages on my phone,
00:53 and people were saying...
00:54 Was it Bolivar, at the time?
00:56 Yes, and people were saying, "You go to the bench,
00:59 you go to Alterosport, you go, you go."
01:01 I have to be honest, I said, "My God, Dadá is dead."
01:05 At the time, it was my thought, "I'm sorry, Dadá, for God's sake."
01:12 "He's alive and well."
01:15 I put my phone in airplane mode, so I could stop receiving messages
01:18 and understand.
01:19 And, man, I was at a moment in my life
01:21 when I had decided to go back to Karatinga.
01:23 Because when I was unemployed, I sold cachecol, books, posters, cards.
01:28 But I got to a point where I wasn't selling anything,
01:31 I didn't have any money left to keep working and living in BH.
01:36 So I said, "I'm going back to Karatinga, I tried, it worked out,
01:39 and then I'll get organized and come back here."
01:42 I'm talking about Rock Balboa.
01:45 I was tired of getting beaten up, blood all over my eyes, nose,
01:48 I needed to breathe a little.
01:50 So I grabbed my phone and held it in my hand.
01:53 I said, "This phone has to ring."
01:55 "It has to ring, I won't let it ring now, it's my turn."
01:58 "The day I've always waited for is today."
02:01 "Today it's going to happen, today it's going to happen."
02:03 I didn't answer anyone, people called me, friends,
02:05 to see if it was me who was going to the stand.
02:07 There was nothing, man, nothing.
02:09 Then the phone rang, I looked at the screen,
02:12 "Samuel Venans."
02:13 "This guy is a sports hotel producer, let's go."
02:16 "So, Faial, do you want to open an opportunity here?"
02:19 I said, "Look, if it's interesting, you can't, right?"
02:22 Of course, you have to value the pass now.
02:24 I said, "If it's interesting, a cool project,
02:26 we'll sit down and talk."
02:29 But my leg was shaking more than Cruz Arenés
02:31 on the day of the Contra Galo Classic.
02:33 My leg was shaking, shaking, shaking.
02:36 Then I came to TV Alterosa,
02:38 Robson Leite and Leopoldo welcomed me.
02:40 I miss Robson, great Robson.
02:42 We had a conversation here,
02:44 but at that time, as much as it was my dream,
02:47 I think God gave me a lot of wisdom
02:49 to play the conversation in a way that would be good for me
02:51 and for the program.
02:53 Then I did the test, I did the test on the bench.
02:55 From the bottom of my heart, I think I wasn't ready
02:57 to take the stand, I wasn't ready
02:59 with professional knowledge,
03:02 the oratory, the ability to respond to provocations,
03:07 I wasn't ready.
03:08 But I had to prepare myself,
03:10 overcome the adversities,
03:12 but I took a long time to get the rhythm of the program,
03:15 thanks to Toledo, who also gave me a lot of trouble in the dressing room.
03:18 Toledo would come to the dressing room and say,
03:20 "It's bad, change this and that, do this and that,
03:23 it's bad, improve this."
03:25 And I would come home and say, "Wow, I'm really bad,
03:27 I'm going to be sent away, I'm not going to last there."
03:31 But I was trying to learn, like Milton,
03:34 who would come, a guy with decades of television,
03:37 you have to obey, you have to understand,
03:39 you have to listen.
03:41 There are some guys who are masked and don't listen.
03:43 You have to be humble, understand what all the guys have.
03:46 There are journalism teachers on TV,
03:49 they are filmmakers, especially for inexperienced people.
03:52 They do this, they don't do that,
03:54 "Go there, go with this style."
03:57 The filmmakers helped a lot, all of them helped a lot.
04:01 I really like to film with Zé Geraldo,
04:03 who is a guy with a great disposition,
04:05 who gets things done.
04:07 - A lens freak, Zé is a freak.
04:09 So, man, it was the realization of a dream.
04:13 I knew the program was very strong,
04:15 but I had no idea it was that much.
04:17 And then, man, it was mainly in the game,
04:20 the vibe of "I'm a great swimmer" and such.
04:24 And then I started to understand a little more
04:26 what was happening outside of the four lines in the athletics.
04:29 Because this part, my knowledge was practically zero.
04:32 This part was what I learned the most in this period.
04:35 And then we're here, man.
04:37 The 12-shirt is over 14 years old,
04:39 in the athletics, I'm going to be 9 years old in November.
04:42 But the day they announced my hiring,
04:46 was November 26, 2014.
04:49 And that night, Galo won the Cruzeiro do Mineirão,
04:51 and was the 2014 Brazilian Cup champion.
04:54 - From then on, I celebrated two cups. - What a day for you, right?
04:57 For me, it's a movie script, man.
04:59 For me, in front of everything that was the saga to come,
05:03 there were days when there was no money at all, man.
05:07 So, for the saga, to announce the hiring
05:10 on the day that Galo is the Brazilian Cup champion,
05:12 on top of the Cruzeiro,
05:14 I think it was the last episode of the movie,
05:16 the last scene.
05:17 And I say that when I went out on the sidewalk here at TV Alterosa,
05:20 it was like looking for Will Smith's happiness
05:22 when he walks on that sidewalk at the end of the movie.
05:25 - That ending, right? - For me, it was paradise.
05:27 This part of my life is called happiness.
05:29 - That's it, man. - That's it.
05:31 And that's what the sport is to me, happiness.
05:34 Sometimes, the arrival, it happens to those who have the courage to try, right, Fael?
05:39 - Yeah. - Everything is there.
05:41 We tend sometimes not to value it so much,
05:44 to believe that it was luck, it was this or that,
05:47 but the courage to try is impressive.
05:51 It really makes you move mountains, man.
05:55 Along with faith, it's impressive.
05:57 I know because my arrival at TV Alterosa was also because of that.
06:01 I was the boy who watched TV Alterosa at Dabakuri,
06:04 and I see myself working here today,
06:06 so for me it's amazing, it's the realization of a dream.
06:09 I understand that we get in a low vibe, right?
06:11 - Exactly. - And you leave here with a high star.
06:15 And sometimes we have to hear another person saying that
06:17 so that you can value yourself, right?
06:19 The guy comes to you and says, "Fael, I had a hard time valuing my work."
06:23 "I wanted to be like that, my dream is to do what you're doing."
06:27 You say, "Damn, I have to thank you so much."
06:29 I had a hard time valuing my work.
06:32 I think it's natural, me too.
06:34 I judged my work a lot.
06:37 In the long run, today I see that what I did with Camisa 12 was awesome,
06:41 it was very cool, it was important for the future.
06:44 I see the kids watching the video I recorded at Arquibancada last year,
06:47 I understand the importance of it.
06:50 The way I work today, this transition that happened...
06:55 I have a book written since 2018.
06:57 I'm still thinking about when it will be released.
07:01 It's not the intention of being a coach,
07:03 it's not the intention of perfecting,
07:05 but it's the things I lived until I got to the Otherosis.
07:11 Because there are mistakes, drinking, other issues,
07:16 that made me late, that made me...
07:19 The feeling of getting beat up in life,
07:21 that feeling that everything conspires against you,
07:24 where you touch, you die, where you touch, you go to hell.
07:28 But it's what we said, if you stay beyond the sun, which is negative,
07:31 you get into negativism, a bubble, and don't get out of there.
07:34 If you put yourself in the role of a victim,
07:36 "I'm just getting beat up and the world is unfair to me."
07:39 You won't get out of there.
07:40 I tattooed Rock Ball, I have some tattoos from life.
07:44 I tattooed Rock Ball, I said, "Wait, I don't stop getting beat up.
07:47 One day I'll fall into the ring, I'll start going up."
07:50 I developed the project Camisa 12, even living in the countryside,
07:54 even not having money to do it, I worked in the dengue fight first,
07:58 then in the health post, I worked at a charity.
08:01 Then I had to give up some situations,
08:04 for example, a little ride with the crew,
08:06 sometimes I was doing work, I had to give up some things.
08:10 Sometimes people want to have big dreams,
08:12 but they don't want to give up the little things, at least.
08:15 - Exactly, small vices that get in the way.
08:17 - Yes, I'm not saying it's like turning a machine into a robot,
08:20 but I worked on weekends, I worked on holidays, at night,
08:24 because I was far behind, I was a boy from the countryside,
08:27 without college, poor family, wanting to get on TV.
08:30 I was far behind in the race, so I had to work harder
08:32 than everyone in front of me.
08:34 I had to work hard, so I talk about all this in the book too.
08:39 The importance that faith had in my life,
08:41 because there were several situations,
08:43 I always tell this story,
08:45 I was on the road, a guy came to me,
08:47 he prayed for me, he was in a bad way,
08:49 on that road, and then a car that I was going to get
08:53 had an accident, unfortunately.
08:55 So there were several situations in my life,
09:01 I worked, I didn't have lunch on Friday,
09:06 to leave work earlier, and to ask for a ride to Belo Horizonte,
09:09 to record the crowd here, go back to the countryside
09:13 to edit the video of the crowd I had made,
09:15 to send it to the air, but this was a daily thing,
09:18 I arrived at 6 in the morning, 7, and I was already loading boxes.
09:21 People on TV ask me how I got there,
09:24 "Who's son are you?"
09:26 "Look at the shark, who's son are you?"
09:28 "Who's son are you?" and I worked a lot to get there.
09:31 So, my intention, I even talk about it on the first page of the book,
09:35 it's not about making a book about the Athletic's crowd,
09:37 it's not about coaching, it's about sharing with people
09:41 who go through similar situations,
09:43 whether it's the one that's getting beaten up,
09:46 or if I can help a little, it's worth the book.
09:51 So this project is ready, we'll put it into practice.
09:55 I hope so, and it's part of it,
09:57 without beating up, we don't learn to catch up.
09:59 You have to be careful, because you can't get away from your family
10:01 in this period, because you work, work, work,
10:04 you lose your relationship, you lose contact with your family,
10:09 your parents passed away, you have to be careful,
10:12 because it's a formula, it's a lot to manage at the same time.
10:16 So, the less you make mistakes, the better it is.
10:21 That's it, Faelzinho, to finish here,
10:24 what a talk about coaching, but it's cool.
10:26 I really like to hear the human side behind who we know in our daily lives.
10:31 We've talked a few times, Fael, that's why I said at the beginning of the podcast
10:35 that I admire you, because of this battle, but it's always good,
10:39 I always like to open this space so that people can talk about life.
10:43 On the first page I say, this is not a coaching book,
10:46 so people don't think I'm trying to say,
10:49 "Scream for yourself that you can, that's it."
10:52 But the book is called "The First Step",
10:54 because I say that we are always on the first step.
10:57 I've been in the 12 jersey for 5 years,
10:59 and I was on the first step to the world of esports.
11:02 I've been in the world of esports for X years,
11:06 and I had to start from scratch, a new relationship,
11:09 I was on the first step of the relationship.
11:11 So, the book is called "The First Step", because you're always on the first step.
11:14 If you think you're close to the race.
11:16 And another important thing, if you're climbing a mountain,
11:20 help the one who's down there, man.
11:22 I had this project in the 12 jersey, I said,
11:24 "Man, if I make it, I'll open the doors for a lot of people to make their dreams come true."
11:28 And the 12 jersey has people from all over the country,
11:31 in the Minas Gerais press, because they went through the 12 jersey.
11:34 That's cool.
11:35 It's like, "If I win the Mega Senna, I'll help people more."
11:37 I didn't need to win the Mega Senna, but I had the opportunity to help others,
11:40 I made the question, and thank God, you know some of these professionals.
11:44 There were Olympic photographers, World Cup.
11:47 A lot of people.
11:49 Photographers were, I don't know, Pedro Souza, who does the business,
11:52 we bought a camera in the 12 jersey for him to learn to photograph.
11:55 Today he's at the Galo's locker room.
11:56 He hired four people there.
11:58 I won't keep on mentioning names, but there are a lot of cool professionals out there.
12:02 [BEEP]

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