Looking for Recommendations for Paulistano Content

Hello! I'm currently learning Brazilian Portuguese focused on a lot of immersion. Do y'all have any recommendations for unscripted content in a natural Paulistano accent? I'm looking mainly for podcasts or youtube videos.
Here are some I've found (I think they are Paulistano? My accent detection is not that good though lol)
Edson Castro
Luiz Mastropietro
Diario de Bordo

Also, what is the most common r in São Paulo? For example in "Porta". Is it more like an American port of Spanish Puerta? I think in most content I've seen on youtube it is more like the American r, but I feel like scripted content (like shows, news, or dubbed shows) has more of the Spanish-like r.

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u/Most_Promotion7985 — 2 days ago

Offering: English | Seeking: Brazilian Portuguese

Hello! I'm Brandon from Florida. My native language is American English, but I also know Spanish, which helps me with understanding Portuguese. I want to learn Portuguese to read books and watch movies from Brazil.

I'm looking to practice my listening skills through a conversation method known as crosstalk. You would speak in Portuguese and I would speak in English so we can both practice listening without worrying about being forced to speak.

My Portuguese level is around intermediate with listening. I would like to do voice calls with people who are intermediate or higher in English. I'm open to using discord or other apps to talk.

I'm interested in books, movies, shows, running, and climbing. I'm currently watching Avatar The Last Airbender in Brazilian Portuguese which is very fun!

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u/Most_Promotion7985 — 1 month ago

Resources in Brazilian Portuguese

Hello! I just started learning Brazilian Portuguese through the Dreaming method. I wanted to share my favorite resources so far.

Here is an absolute beginner playlist that I made

I included videos with a lot of visual context and no subtitles. There really is a lack of content at this level, but it doesn't take too long to pass if you have experience with Spanish already.

Here is a beginner playlist

At this level there still isn't much content. There is a lot more with subtitles, but I find it annoying to cover them up.

My favorite youtuber is definitely Teach Yourself Portuguese. His videos are very comprehensible and he is fun to watch.

There are also some tutors on iTalki that I can recommend (for crosstalk).
Sylvio Ribeiro - I just did my first lesson with him. We did crosstalk and he was very comprehensible. I can understand slow speaking because of my Spanish, but maybe he would be open to drawing things as well.
Paola Malta
Esther Cavalcante

u/Most_Promotion7985 — 2 months ago

Does anyone have recommendations for native-level Argentinian Spanish channels on Youtube? I've really been enjoying listening to Argentinian content recently from Spanish Boost and Agustina, but I can't find that much stuff at a native level.

I like vlogs, books, philosophy, history, and culture (Argentinian culture is very interesting to me. I thought mate was an alcoholic drink at first lol).

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u/Most_Promotion7985 — 4 months ago