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Marco Aurelio Mendes: “I Had a Very Serious Malaria: I Was Three Months in the Hospital, Lost 18 Kg, Hair, Hearing and Muscle Mass. I Stayed only 100% Two Years later.”

Summary by Jornal Expresso
The invitation to play the TEDxLuanda stage gave a new round to the life of Marco Aurelio Mendes. An Angolan son born in Algarve, the manager and entrepreneur, in this episode of “The Tal Podcast”, which led him to exchange Portugal for Angola almost 15 years ago. In this conversation, he also recalls how he survived a very serious malaria, found in adoption a new way to look at the world, and became a learning and leading master.
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The invitation to play the TEDxLuanda stage gave a new round to the life of Marco Aurelio Mendes. An Angolan son born in Algarve, the manager and entrepreneur, in this episode of “The Tal Podcast”, which led him to exchange Portugal for Angola almost 15 years ago. In this conversation, he also recalls how he survived a very serious malaria, found in adoption a new way to look at the world, and became a learning and leading master.

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The invitation to play the TEDxLuanda stage gave a new round to the life of Marco Aurelio Mendes. An Angolan son born in Algarve, the manager and entrepreneur, in this episode of “The Tal Podcast”, which led him to exchange Portugal for Angola almost 15 years ago. In this conversation, he also recalls how he survived a very serious malaria, found in adoption a new way to look at the world, and became a learning and leading master.

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Jornal Expresso broke the news in Portugal on Thursday, April 16, 2026.
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