Would you like to know the not so secret formula for success? It’s quite simple: listen to Italian Minds, the first podcast of its kind hosted by the Italian Societies of the most prestigious universities in the world: Harvard, Oxford, Cambridge, MIT, Yale, HEC Paris, St. Andrews and Westminster. Italian Minds weaves a narrative journey of prominent Italian figures who have an international outlook in the fields of business, politics, science, literature, and more. Each episode dives into the stories behind some of the Italian successes to learn from their experiences and reach great potential. Hear when they fail, struggle, succeed and uncover the habits, mindset and secrets that led them to success. By listening to Italian Minds you will find some space in your day to change your perspectives, ignite your curiosity and learn something new.
Armando Genazzani è Professore di Farmacologia all'Università del Piemonte Orientale e commissario dell'Organizzazione Mondiale della Sanità, dell'Agenzia Europea dei Medicinali e dell'Agenzia Italiana del Farmaco. Durante la pandemia di COVID-19 si è occupato del processo di regolazione dei farmaci e dei vaccini utilizzati nella lotta al virus. In questo episodio, il Prof. Genazzani parlerà di regolazione farmacologica e di sperimentazione vaccinale nel quadro dell'emergenza pandemica di COVID-19. In questo episodio tratteremo i seguenti temi:(00:00) Introduzione di Andrea Amabile(01:02) Presentazione del Prof. Armando Genazzani (01:56) Dove nasce la passione per la Farmacologia?(05:56) Dai laboratori di ricerca di Oxford e Cambridge alle task forces dell'Organizzazione Mondiale della Sanità, dell'Agenzia Europea dei Medicinali e dell'Agenzia Italiana del Farmaco.(14:00) In che cosa il virus SARS-CoV-2 è unico?(17:30) Pandemie a confronto: COVID-19 e AIDS/HIV(21:13) Perché serve un vaccino contro COVID-19? (24:00) Quando si è presa coscienza da parte della comunità scientifica e degli organi regolatori del farmaco europei del fatto che si stava andando incontro alla necessità di misure straordinarie?(25:52) Perché è possibile fidarsi di un vaccino contro COVID-19 anche se è stato sviluppato così rapidamente?(32:36) Perché esistono diversi tipi di vaccini contro COVID-19? Hanno tutti lo stesso rapporto beneficio/rischio? (38:52) La stima degli effetti collaterali: la Medicina basata sull'evidenza.(47:20) Curiosità e passione: come far convergere tanti impegni mantenendo alta la produttività?(50:02) Cervelli ‘in viaggio' (59:19) Closing remarks Ci trovate su:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/italian.minds/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/italian-minds/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/italianminds.podcast
Dr Fasano is the chair of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition at Massachusetts general hospital in Boston, associated with the Harvard Medical School. He is also the Director at the centre for celiac research and treatment. He is a key leader in the study of gut permeability. In this episode, we will talk about Dr Fasano’s work on the cholera vaccine, gut permeability and the discoveries that came along with this research.The topics that will be covered are:(00:17) Introduction by Asya Wu (01:20) Presentation of Dr Fasano by Emanuele Chisari (02:46) Explanation of Dr Fasano’s research (07:00) “What do you think will be the first areas that will be targeted for example by antibodies currently under clinical trials for zonulin? Would that be more focused on inflammatory bowel disease or diseases related to the gut, do you see a role of these therapies for other diseases?”(14:00) “Do you think the microbiome is the missing link between diet and human health or is there much more to discover?”(22:56) “What is your opinion when you have to work with children and young adults when food influences and its influence on the gut biome is both the problem and the solution of their condition?” (28:35) Discussion on mistrust and scepticism on the microbiome in the biomedical field(30:22) Insights into the question of what constitutes rigorous research and the growing relationship between mistrust and research (37:41) Dr Fasano’s experience as an Italian ex-pat and his connection to Italy todayFollow us on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/italian.minds/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/italian-minds/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/italianminds.podcast
Jill Richards is an Assistant Professor of English at Yale University. In this episode, she will talk us through her work “The Ferrante Letters”, written in 2020 alongside Sarah Chihaya, Merve Emre, and Katherine Hill. We will also understand how four women academics have forged their creative personas in an adventurous project born in the wake of the Ferrante Fever.In this episode, we will cover the following topics:(00:17) Intro by Costanza Barchiesi(01.45) Presentation of Costaza Barchiesi by Jane (04:00) Presentation of Jill Richard by Costanza Barchiesi(07:08) "Your book can be defined as the collection of a collaborative effort of four women who move in and out of a more strictly academic form of criticism. How would you define it in terms of genre and what does this do to the figure of the critic in general?"(12:50) "Has the reception of Ferrante changed over time? And how can we frame it in an Italian versus international way?"(17:23) "How did the book come about? In the introduction, you say that it started with “The Slow Burn” in journal Post45. https://post45.org/2015/06/the-slow-burn-an-introduction/ Why the title? Did you want to perhaps make Lenu’s (and Lila’s) anger your own in order to dig deeper into the books’ meaning?"(21:15) "What is the issue with judging a book by its cover with Ferrante?"(22:55) The Queer Counterfactual. "How did you get the main idea for the essay? Which critics inspired your idea? Do the chains of absent notebooks, absent dialect and absent Lila all add up to the translational quality of the novel itself? Does this translational quality, in turn, lend specificity to the queerness that you so well describe in your essay? Finally, do you think that the “queer counterfactual” could potentially be applied to any piece of literature or would you need a set of pre-requisites in order to apply this concept satisfactorily to a text?"(31:59) Role-playing: reading the titular scene. (37:56) Questions from the audience: how was it to write in a collaborative way?(41:54) The humanities and collaborative work.(43:55) Creative writing and research interests. Does creativity play a large part in research?(49:03) Silvia Federici and reproductive labour for valuing academic work in alternative ways.(53:32) Reading the book in translation and working on Ferrante as English scholars.Follow us on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/italian.minds/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/italian-minds/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/italianminds.podcast
Beatrice Venezi is one of the youngest Orchestra's Conductors in Europe and in 2018 she was listed in Forbes 100 Under 30. She’s Principal Guest Conductor of the "Orchestra della Toscana", Chief Conductor of the "Orchestra Milano Classica" and one of the few women to conduct orchestras of international standing. In this episode, we talk about the classical music industry, leadership and gender equality.The episode will cover the following topics:(1:50) The gender gap in the classical music industry and what can be done to reduce it.(5:00) Practical steps women and men can apply to promote gender equality. (8:16) What can be done to motivate young people to listen to classical music. Similarities between their interests and classical music.(11:54) How travelling has shaped the way she looks at the world and her profession.(14:19) The country that gave her the most (from a personal side) is and the one in which she feels more comfortable performing.(16:10) Her leadership style and how she earns the trust of the orchestras she conducts.(19:05) What a conductor does and how a person can start learning how to conduct an orchestra.(23:57) How long she takes to put together a performance.(28:03) The challenges she had to overcome in order to reach success.(32:30) Where she sees the classical music industry in 30 years.(36:04) What institutions and the government can do to promote classical music among young people.(37:32) Teaching classical music in schools.(38:08) The Sanremo Music Festival's debate. Gender equality and names of professions. Being referred to as Direttore (the male/gender-neutral form of the word "conductor") rather than Direttrice (the female form).(42:35) The internationally of the great Italian classical composers.(43:55) Sharing classical music across countries when being exposed to the world through social media and other digital means was not a thing.(45:55) The projects she's currently working on and that are about to take place.(47:13) Her debut in London.Links:Tour in the UK (16-31 July 2021): https://operahollandpark.com/producti...Book "Sorelle di Mozart": https://www.amazon.co.uk/sorelle-inte...Follow us on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/italian.minds/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/italian-minds/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/italianminds.podcast
Carlo Ratti is a Professor of Urban Technologies and Planning and Director of the Senseable City Lab at MIT and also the founding partner of the international design office Carlo Ratti Associati. He will talk to Italian Minds’ listeners about how cities and workplaces will look like in the post-pandemic world and how these changes could help us rethink urban spaces in a more liveable and sustainable way. In this episode, we will cover the following topics:(01:20) Who is Professor Carlo Ratti?(04:12) What’s the future of workplaces? Strong ties vs. weak ties(9:56) How universities should be restructured after the pandemic? Online or Offline? And which services should be provided?(15:15) Challenges and Opportunities of the pandemic in future cities. Smaller offices, larger residential areas.(20:00) How architects and urban planner can transform events like Olympics and Expos into opportunities to create a sustainable economy?(23:00) The impact these events have on the nature of the cities (25:00) How has the pandemic affected critical aspects of urban planning? Are there cities that were able to respond better to the pandemic?(27:00) Impact of COVID- how Italians have responded to the pandemic(29:40) What could have Italy done better?(30:30) How can architects help in the transition to the most sustainable cities(32:34) Cities becoming entities in the zero carbon emission (33:30) Q&A(34:30) Divided Neighbours and Different Incomes(36:00) The Internet Revolution and Interconnected Cities(40:00) GreetingsFollow us on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/italian.minds/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/italian-minds/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/italianminds.podcast
Ruth Ben Ghiat, History Professor and political commentator on Strong Men: From Mussolini to the Present that anchors the experience of present-day authoritarianism and neo-fascism in Italian Fascism and looks at the continuities among recent and present authoritarian politicians globally (i.e.; Berlusconi, Trump, Gaddafi, Putin and Bolsonaro).In this episode, we will cover the following topics: (1:00) Serena Bassi’s introduction to Ben Ghiat’s book.(3:30) Ruth Ben Ghiat speaks of her content choices and methodologies.(9:15) Italian Fascism as a blueprint for all European Fascisms of the XX Century(18:00) Fascism as an autobiography of the Italian nation/ Trump’s legacy in the context(24:00) Masculinity Fascism and the Patriarchy(39:00) Various Questions: Film and Fascism, Trasformismo, Transnational Italian Studies, Narcissism and the autocrat, Marine Le Pen and Giorgia Meloni: neo-fascism and “feminism”, authoritarianism: victimhood and grievance, machismo and personal politics.Follow us on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/italian.minds/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/italian-minds/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/italianminds.podcast
Riccardo Pozzoli, once defined as the man who monetised blogging. In 2019, he co-founded the digital media company, The Blonde Salad, alongside Chiara Ferragni, which then changed the world of communication forever.In this episode, we will cover the following topics:02:12 Riccardo’s academic and professional journey06:20 How The Blonde Salad was born23:07 Importance of media companies to understand the demand26:35 New job positions that will come up in the future in his sector32:08 Social platform that is here to stay36:02 Where he finds his inspiration39:40 Luxury Fashion Industry and the pandemic44:22 The end of Influencer Marketing?47:32 Advice to a young person that wants to create an Influencer Marketing startup51:52 Future of entrepreneurship; strengths and weaknesses Follow us on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/italian.minds/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/italian-minds/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/italianminds.podcast
Massimo Bottura has built and consolidated his reputation as one of the world’s most creative culinary figures over the last twenty-five years. He has also been recognized for his commitment to food waste and social isolation. He walked us through his story of success, and about what made Osteria Francescana so renowned.In this episode, we will cover the following topics:2:04 - Learn to dare7:15 - “Ups I dropped the lemon tart”15:23 - Sustainability and Food for the soul23:00 - Casa Maria Luigia29:20 - Kitchen quarantine37:17 - An advice for students43:00 - Travelling and the influence on his cuisineFollow us on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/italian.minds/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/italian-minds/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/italianminds.podcast
Intervista con Vera Gheno, sociolinguista e traduttrice, collaboratrice dell'Academia della Crusca dal 2000 al 2019 e autrice di diverse opere di rilevanza attuale tra cui "Femminili singolari. Il femminismo è nelle parole".Viviamo un'era in cui l'essere umano non solo sta lasciando la sua impronta indelebile sul mondo, ma che sta anche facendo emergere in maniera deflagrante la centralità della "caratteristica nucleare del genere umano", come ci ricorda Noam Chomsky: la parola. Avere insieme consapevolezza e responsabilità nell'impiego delle parole ormai è necessario per tutti, non solo per chi si occupa in maniera professionale di comunicazione. Come fare, dunque, a non perdere la presa su un presente ipercomplesso e iperconnesso?In questo episodio tratteremo i seguenti temi:(02:30) Che ruolo gioca il linguaggio nella nostra società iperconnessa?(07:48) L’ alfabetizzazione digitale - cosa comporta?(11:08) Che ruolo ha l’individuo nella comunicazione digitale?(14:41) Hate Speech sui Social: Come si può fronteggiare questo problema(21:30) Commenti negativi più comuni quando la Dott.ssa Gheno parla di femminili professionali e come si possono affrontare. Perché è una causa che vale la pena portare avanti.(25:00) Le fake news in ambito linguistico(28:40) Atteggiamenti paternalistici, cripto sessisti e maschilismo strisciante. Come fronteggiare il ‘mansplaining’? (33:43) Nell’ambito dei femminili professionali, come si può implementare l'uso della ‘shva’ (suono vocalico indistinto ‘ə’) per promuovere una maggiore inclusività.(40:02) La posizione della Dott.ssa rispetto all’uso degli anglismi. In questo caso ci si sofferma sull’uso della parola “cringe”. Come migliorare la competenza linguistica degli italiani(45:05) Come agisce l’accademia della Crusca in relazione a parole che gli utenti vorrebbero conoscere meglio. L’accademia studia gli anglicismi, non li sdogana.(46:12) Le parole della paura - “Lockdown”(48:58) Aggrapparsi all’idea di futuro. L’uso del futuro anteriore sta riemergendo. Italiani stanchi dopo primo lockdown (51:30) Recuperare la possibilità di dire “non ho capito” (52:00) Q&A(55:00) "Lolò, il Principe delle Fate" di Magda Szabò(59:00) "La Storia della Lingua Italiana" di Einaudi(1:02:00) Il Linguaggio e il Femminismo(1:03:00) I Dialetti o Lingue Areali(1:04:00) GreetingsFollow us on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/italian.minds/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/italian-minds/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/italianminds.podcast
Il celebre storico Alessandro Barbero parlerà agli ascoltatori di Italian Minds di pandemie di ieri e oggi. Cercheremo di capire se le esperienze che stiamo vivendo oggigiorno a causa della pandemia del coronavirus sono paragonabili a quelle dei nostri antenati durante le grandi pandemie del passato e cosa possiamo imparare dal passato per non ripetere oggi gli stessi errori di ieri.I temi trattati in questo episodio sono:Perché la storia è così bella? (min 02: 08)L’essere umano è cambiato nella storia o è rimasto sempre lo stesso? (min 06: 28)Analogie e differenze tra coronavirus e spagnola? (min 11:25)Analogie e differenze tra coronavirus e la peste? (min 14:47)Durante le pandemie del passato vi sono stati i negazionisti? (min 24:14)Da piccolo cosa voleva fare da grande? (min 33: 02) L’etnocentrismo europeo ha influito sulla nostra visione storica? (min 33:54) L’impatto del covid oggi può essere paragonabile allo scoppio della prima guerra mondiale nella società positivista di tardo ottocento? (min 40:09)L’editoria scolastica dovrebbe cambiare organizzazione e presentazione contenuti? (min 43:10) Come si scoprono i falsi storici? (min 46: 10) Follow us on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/italian.minds/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/italian-minds/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/italianminds.podcast
Vincenzo Di Marzo, internationally-acclaimed professor and researcher of cannabinoids, will talk to Italian Minds’ listeners about his ground-breaking findings on the usage of endocannabinoids for people and his future exploration of the microbiota gut.His influential book and publications made him one of the foremost authorities in cannabinoid research.In this episode you will listen to:1:33 What motivated him to move to London for his PhD3:32 What he would do if he could be 20 or 40 again5:28 First findings on lipids and endocannabinoid8:10 A common myth about cannabis that he would like to debunk10:45 Potential benefits of cannabinoids and how our listeners can start using them for precise reasons. Is there an everyday actionable usage of them?15:50 Cannabis helping with fat loss17:11 The use of Cannabis in relation to homoeopathy and self-medication19:21 The effect of Cannabis on fat loss and obesity22:25 Hormonal changes in relation to pathological reasons (Insulin & Leptin)24:14 The role of Cannabis during the Covid-19 pandemic/ importance of antiviral development26:02 How routine and work has changed with the pandemic27.25 Future projects and accomplishments for the next 5 years28:16 Work on developing new therapeutic drugs and dirty materials - the relationship between endocannabinoids and gut microbiome32:40 Legalise Marijuana?35:00 Seminars on the Advantages or Disadvantages of Marijuana36:35 Contacts36:53 How can Scientists and Media help with this?38:35 GreetingsFollow us on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/italian.minds/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/italian-minds/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/italianminds.podcast
Ann Goldstein will share her experience as a translator of Ferrante, Levi, Pasolini and other Italian authors by focusing on the challenges as well as the accomplishments of one of the world’s most visible translators of our times.In this episode, you will listen to:(1:30) Introduction (7:00) How she selects her projects and her dream texts(9:00) Affinity for women’s writing(11:00) Reflections on the way you entered into Italian literacy(14:00) Primo Levi(18:00) Dealing with notions that do not have a direct, one-to-one correspondence into English(24:00) Has she ever thought of translating Italian poetry?(25:30) Pasolini(29:00) Collab with Jenny McPhee (31:50) General question on translating Ferrante(33:20) The challenges oftranslating concepts as “frantumaglia” or “smarginatura.”(37:00) Translation of the title: “My Brilliant Friend”(40:00) Might Ferrante be a translator herself?(45:00) The success of the Neapolitan Quartet with English-language readers (52:00) The Lying Life of Adults (54:00) First-person narratives (58:00) Adulthood and sexual initiation in The Lying Life of Adults.(1:00:00) Industry Question. Visibility of the translator.(1:02:00) Did she propose the Morante to the publisher?(1:04:00) Discrepancies in translating the last novel of the Quartet.Follow us on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/italian.minds/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/italian-minds/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/italianminds.podcast
Davide Cervellin, Attuale Chief Marketing & Data Officer in Telepass e autore del libro Office of Cards e dell’omonimo Podcast, uno dei podcasts più ascoltati in Italia in ambito business e sicuramente il più ascoltato per chi decide di perseguire una carriera in una grande azienda.In questo episodio parleremo di: Andare all'estero per crescere e la differenza con l'Italia (min 1:12)Cosa bisogna imparare da un'esperienza all'estero (min 6:15)Paesi "individualistici" vs "collaborativi" (min 10:05)Routine per essere sempre produttivi (min 15:19)Opportunità di lavoro: Facoltà Umanistiche vs Scientifiche (min 19:56)Miglior consiglio di Davide (min 34:06)Libri consigliati per ottenere risultati (min 39:57)Apportare un cambiamento nel sistema educativo italiano: si o no? (min 45:23)Il turning point della vita di Davide (min 46:45)Follow us on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/italian.minds/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/italian-minds/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/italianminds.podcast
Bebe Vio, Paralympic, World and European wheelchair fencing champion, will inspire Italian Minds’ listeners with her fascinating life story. Her sporting and public life make her one of the most iconic and inspiring Italian figures. Let’s find out more about her and her incredible titles! In this episode you will listen to:A time when she felt not so positive and how she overcame it (min 5:01)Does she ever feel the pressure of representing the young generations? (min 6:59)Her proudest achievement (min 9:37)Celebrities she has met. Meeting Obama (min 14:30)What she would do if she was the President of the Italian - International Olympic Committee to decrease the distance between the Olympic and Paralympic Games (min 18:22)Her opinion on anti-vax movements (min 21:17)Her motto in life and what she thinks about when she feels down (min 23:23)Something crazy that has happened to her and always makes her smile (min 25:08)Follow us on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/italian.minds/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/italian-minds/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/italianminds.podcast
Franca D’Agostini, Associate Professor in Philosophy of Science at the Politecnico of Turin and at the University of Milan, will talk to Italian Minds’ listeners about truth, fake news, and democracy. Professor D’Agostini is a prominent expert in truth theories. She has published several books on this subject, which have been translated into many languages, gaining a wide readership.In this episode you will listen to:Digitalisation increased the number of information we can access. Is this good or bad news for truth? Does more information mean more truth or the opposite? (min 03: 48)Is the truth as the unique perspective on the world actually compatible with liberal democracies, that is with the multiplicity of perspectives? (min 06: 37)Is not the task of politicians that of persuading people to believe in their ideas at any cost, also using fake news? What is the relationship between politics and truth in your opinion? (min 11: 06)In order to distinguish truth from lie, should we all be philosophers or is there hope also for non-philosophers? (min 15: 47)Are you optimistic or not about the future considering the pandemic? (min 22: 30)Follow us on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/italian.minds/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/italian-minds/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/italianminds.podcast
Marco Montemagno, successful digital entrepreneur and broadcaster, will inspire Italian Minds’ listeners with his recipe to create and manage a personal brand on social media. His remarkable work across social media platforms has gathered more than 2 million people. His influential books have become bestsellers in their fields. Let’s find out more about him and his work!In this episode you will listen to:What does it mean to build a brand and how to build it? (min 03:40)How much content should you publish? (min 08:30)Where does Marco get the inspiration for his contents? (min 13:12)How does Marco get motivated? (min 17:31)"Excellence is in the next 5 minutes" (min 21:05)What is success for Marco? Is there fair and unfair success? (min 24:30)How to break the ice in an interview and make yourself likeable? (min 28:00)Limits to freedom of speech on social media (min 31:30)