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Reisen Reisen - Der Podcast mit Jochen Schliemann und Michael Dietz
Die Amalfi-Küste, Venedig, das Essen, das Meer… - willkommen zu unserer Ode an eines der tollsten Reise-Länder der Welt. In dieser und vier weiteren Folgen feiern wir zusammen mit unserer Freundin und Kollegin Tamina Kallert (ihr kennt sie u. a. aus „WDR Wunderschön!“) das einzigartige ITALIEN! Mit vielen Urlaubs-Tipps und ganz viel süßem Fernweh. Los geht's gleich mit ein paar absoluten Highlights. Eine Liebeserklärung an Venedig zum Beispiel oder eine Ode an die weltberühmte Amalfi-Küste, wo Tamina in ihrer Kindheit die Ferien bei ihrer Tante verbringen konnte - während Michi kotzend auf der Rückbank eines Kleinwagens mit der Familie quer durch den „Stiefel“ gejagt ist :) - Familienurlaub in Südeuropa. Kommt mit auf einen wundervollen, stimmungsvollen, spaßigen Trip voller Italien-Feeling und wertvoller Infos für Bella Italia! Mit Tamina, Michael und Jochen.Bei „Bella Italia“ reisen Deutschlands bekannteste Urlaubs-Expertin Tamina Kallert (u. a. „WDR Wunderschön“) sowie Jochen Schliemann und Michael Dietz von „Reisen Reisen - der Podcast“ quer durch das Traum-Urlaubsland Italien.Bella Italia LIVE AUF DER BÜHNE - mit Tamina, Jochen, Michi und: Überraschungen!17.11. - Tanzbrunnen in Köln – Tickets überall und hier. Unsere Werbepartner findet ihr hier.Mehr von Tamina Kallert gibt es hier.Mehr Reisen Reisen gibt es hier.Noch mehr Reisen Reisen gibt es in unserem Newsletter-Magazin. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
WIE DREIST WOLLEN WIR JURASSIC PARK KOPIEREN? JA!Der Scheich El Sahid lässt die Mumien in einem alten Pharaonengrab reanimieren, um dort den Mummy Theme Park aufzubauen. Die beiden amerikanischen Fotografen Julie und Dan sollen für Publicity sorgen und das geisterhafte Treiben dokumentieren. Doch schon bald müssen sie um ihr Leben laufen... (Marketing DVD-Cover)Scheiß auf Fellini und Bertolucci, denn ein italienischer Filmemacher steckt sie alle in die Tasche: Alvaro Passeri!Der Special-Effects-Fanatiker aus Bella Italia hatte es sich zur Lebensaufgabe gemacht, den arthousig-verkommenden Filmmarkt seines Heimatlandes endlich wieder mit großen Fantasy-Epen wie zu früheren Glanzzeiten zu beschenken. Ein Geschenk sind Passeris wilde Genre-Ausritte definitiv geworden, zumindest wenn man auf brutal-überambitionierten Videotheken-Trash steht!Allein die Idee, aus einer Grabstätte voller toter Mumien einen Kommerztempel mit Popcorn und Pharao-Souvenirshop zu machen, ist schon einen halben Oscar wehrt. Aber welche wahnwitzigen Ideen wollte Passerie trotz akuten Budget- und Talentmangels noch in DIE MUMIE SCHLÄGT ZURÜCK umsetzen? Ihr werdet euren Ohren nicht trauen.- - -Feedback, Verbesserungen, Wünsche? Gerne hier zurückmelden!Unterstützen: Join the Trash-Gang | Kaffeekasse (Ko-Fi) | Plaion Pictures Shop (Affiliate) |Auphonic-Credits spendenAbonnieren: iTunes | Spotify | Amazon Music | Google Podcasts | RSSFolgen: Youtube | Instagram | Facebook Intro-/Outro: Aidan Finnegan (https://soundcloud.com/triadaudioofficial)
Eventos em Santa Cruz para comemorar 150 anos da imigração italiana no RS.
Eventos em Santa Cruz para comemorar 150 anos da imigração italiana no RS.
I continue with my 50 (54) countries that I have visited in my life and this week I am going to tell you about my times in Bella Italia. Travel: I book all my travels with Expedia. Check it out for yourself: https://expedia.com/affiliate/dhK8Z6z Finances: Check out the Revolut app! Absolutely perfect for people that travel a lot! Use my referral code when signing up: https://revolut.com/referral/?referral-code=christq7h5!APR1-25-AR-ON-REVPRO Poker: Do you want to improve your poker game and support this channel? Then use this link to sign up to Raise Your Edge: https://www.raiseyouredge.com/amember/aff/go/grin5ekatze Get in touch with NICE & SUNNY: - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/niceandsunny - Instagram: @niceandsunny - Twitter: @niceandsunny - Facebook: NICE & SUNNY - TikTok: @niceandsunny
#ItalianSecrets #ElkeHeslmeyer #DNEWS24 #Goethe#ItalienischeReise #tiramisu Wie begann sie eigentlich, diese Liebe der Deutschen zu Bella Italia? Auf den Spuren des ersten Italien-Influencers Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
Vollzeit Wissenschaftlerin, Vollzeit-Trailmaschine – Katharina Hartmuth läuft nicht einfach Ultras, sie lebt sie. Zwischen ETH Zürich, Klimaforschung und Rennkalender hat sie sich in den letzten Jahren beeindruckend in die Weltspitze des Trailrunnings geschlichen. Ohne großes Tamtam, aber mit jeder Menge Herz, Kopf und Beinen aus Titan. Wir haben mit ihr über das gesprochen, was man in keiner Ergebnisliste findet: Warum der Spaß am Laufen bei ihr an erster Stelle steht, wie man nachts um drei motiviert aus dem Haus geht, und was einem bei 330 km durch die italienischen Alpen wirklich durch den Kopf geht. (Spoiler: nicht nur Gels.) Katharina erzählt von TOR330, Hardrock 100, dem Umgang mit Druck – und warum sie sich nie über Erfolge definiert. Stattdessen geht's um Neugier, Verbundenheit zur Natur und das Gefühl, einfach loszulaufen. Eine Folge über mentale Stärke, leuchtende Augen im Ziel, und das große Warum hinter dem ganzen Wahnsinn. Folgt Katharina definitiv auch auf Insta: https://www.instagram.com/galileo1307/ Ein dickes Danke geht auch an unsere Freunde von @norronamunich für den grandiosen Espresso und die gute Location.
#ItalianSecrets #elkeheselmeyer #DNEWS24 #KonradAdenauer #Cadenabbia #VillaLaColina #ComerSee #PizzaMargherita Wie begann sie eigentlich, diese Liebe der Deutschen zu Bella Italia?In den 1950er Jahren entdeckte der damalige Bundeskanzler Konrad Adenauer das malerische Örtchen Cadenabbia am Comer See als seinen bevorzugten Urlaubsort. Auf Empfehlung seines Außenministers Heinrich von Brentano besuchte Adenauer 1957 erstmals die Region und residierte zunächst in verschiedenen Villen, bevor er ab 1959 regelmäßig die Villa La Collina bewohnte. Bis 1966 verbrachte er dort insgesamt 18 Aufenthalte, nutzte die idyllische Umgebung sowohl zur Erholung als auch für politische Gespräche und strategische Überlegungen.
Freund des Hauses André Wentzel hat sich für eine Überraschungstüte mit zwei sehenswerten TV-Kuriositäten aus Bella Italia begeistern lassen. Zunächst blicken wir auf die letzte Regiearbeit des legendären Mario Bava: In Die Venus von Ille (La Venere d'Ille, 1979) sorgt eine verfluchte Statue für tödlichen Herzschmerz. Und wem das nicht genug Mord und Totschlag ist, der folgt uns ins Kino, dem Schauplatz von Der tödliche Kreis (Circuito chiuso, 1978). Dort treffen wir nicht nur auf zahlreiche Stars des europäischen Genrekinos, sondern müssen auch noch einen wortwörtlich unmöglichen Mord lösen.
In der 80. Episode erzählt Conny Hütter wie es ihr gelang, trotz grippalem Infekt, die beiden Rennen in Cortina d'Ampezzo zu bestreiten und was sie dafür unternahm. Welche Cortina Siegerin den Podcast hört und warum es eine Entschuldigung bei Conny gab, verraten die beiden zum Ende der neuen Ausgabe.
Guillermo Moreno con Ricardo Peterlin y Julián Schurrer en “No es mucho” por FM 107.9 Radio Bella Italia (localidad santafecina ubicada a 8 kilómetros de la ciudad de Rafaela)
Fetsum Sebhat ist Sänger, Kulturaktivist und Kulturunternehmer. Der 48-Jährige spricht bei Halbe Katoffl über sein Aufwachsen im schwäbischen "Klein-Moskau" und Bella Italia, warum Erzählungen in Eritrea zu Musicals werden und wie es ist ein riesiges Charity-Musikfestival auf die Beine zu stellen. Über 21st Century Skills, Hip Hop als Therapie und Bildung als Währung. FESTIVAL: https://pxp.one/ FETSUM AUF LINKEDIN: https://de.linkedin.com/in/fetsum-sebhat-3266b75 (02:40) Passkontrolle (05:50) Bewerbungsgespräch (11:30) Klischee-Check (15:20) "Klein Moskau" und Bella Italia: Meine erste Sprache war italienisch (30:40) "Bei uns zuhause war Bildung die Währung" (45:15) Musik als Rückzugsort: Musik war Therapie für mich (1:05:20) Scham auf der Bühne und Singen in den USA (1:16:55) PxP-Festival: Wir dürfen nicht ruhig sein (1:30:30) Die vier Kernskills der Bildung Diese Folge ist Teil der "Work-Edition" mit dem Schwerpunkt Arbeit. Sie wird unterstützt von LinkedIn. SUPPORT: Halbe Katoffl unterstützen: https://halbekatoffl.de/unterstuetzen/ Website: https://halbekatoffl.de LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-joung-76-fjo/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/halbekatoffl/
Auto - Rund ums Auto. Fahrberichte, Gespräche und Informationen
Denke ich an Fiat, denke ich an Italien - oder umgekehrt. Jedenfalls denke ich an Dolce Vita und an italienische Autos. Das müssen gar keine Sportwagen sein, auch italienische Kleinwagen haben ihren Reiz. Und ein 500er muss in Bella Italia keine Mercedes S-Klasse sein, hier kann man mit einem Fiat 500 alias Cinquecento genau so viel Eindruck machen. Wir haben seinen größeren Bruder, den Fiat 600 alias Seicento getestet.Darum geht es diesmal!Ich bin ja ein ausgesprochener Fan der deutschen Sprache, ich muss aber zugeben, dass bestimmte Begriffe in anderen Sprachen einfach schöner klingen. Beispiel gefällig? Heute sprechen wir über den Fiat 600, den größeren Bruder des Fiat 500. Auf italienisch klingt das gleich viel schöner. Seicento und Cinquecento. Das ist Musik in meinen Ohren. Das Outfit!Der neue Fiat 600 Hybrid hat einen unverwechselbar italienischen Stil, seine fünftürige Karosserie weist ikonische Designmerkmale des historischen Cinquecento auf. Und: Dieses Karosseriedesign verkörpert die Philosophie des Dolce Vita, des unbeschwerten Lebens, für das Italien weltberühmt ist. Als optische Unterstützung orientieren sich die Karosserielacke an den Farben von Sonne, Meer, Erde und Himmel. Power und Drive! Unser Seicento hat als Verbrenner einen 1,2 Liter Turbobenziner mit einer Leistung von 74 kW (100 PS) unter der Haube, es gibt eine weitere Verbrennervariante mit 100 kW (136 PS) und DCT-Getriebe. Der 74 kW (100 PS) Dreizylindermotor arbeitet mit einem neu entwickelten Doppelkupplungs-Elektrogetriebe mit sechs Gängen zusammen, das manuelle Gangwechsel mittels Schaltwippen am Lenkrad gestattet. In dieses Getriebe wurde ein Elektromotor als Riemen-Starter-Generator integriert, der in den Benziner bestimmten Fahrsituationen mit weiteren 21 kW unterstützt. Das hat unter anderem den Vorteil, dass diese Konfiguration das Start/Stopp-System optimiert. Die zusätzliche Leistung des Elektromotors hilft dem Benziner auch beim Beschleunigen. Denn der Riemen-Starter-Generator (RSG) startet den Verbrenner schneller und deutlich vibrationsärmer als ein konventioneller Anlasser. Der frontgetriebene Seicento beschleunigt in 10,8 Sekunden auf Tempo 100, er erreicht eine Spitze von 184 km/h. Dabei liegt sein Normverbrauch bei lediglich 5,1 Liter pro 100 Kilometer nach WLTP-Norm. Die Kosten!In der Preisliste findet sich der 1,2 Liter mit 74 kW (100 PS) zum Preis von 25.490, -- Euro, die 100 kW (136 PS) Version liegt bei 26.990, -- Euro. Wir hatten die höherwertige La Prima Ausführung im Test, da sprechen wir dann von 30.990,-- Euro bzw. 32.490,-- Euro. Dafür gibt es natürlich auch entsprechend mehr Ausstattung. Alle Fotos: © Stellantis Germany GmbH Diesen Beitrag können Sie nachhören oder downloaden unter:
In this episode, we will discuss how to expand your Amazon brand with translations using AI & the human touch, cultural insights, global marketplaces, and strategies for crafting high-converting listings. ► Instagram: instagram.com/serioussellerspodcast ► Free Amazon Seller Chrome Extension: https://h10.me/extension ► Sign Up For Helium 10: https://h10.me/signup (Use SSP10 To Save 10% For Life) ► Learn How To Sell on Amazon: https://h10.me/ft ► Watch The Podcasts On Youtube: youtube.com/@Helium10/videos Join us for an engaging discussion as we sit down with Jana Krekic of YLT Translations, an expert in translations and e-commerce strategies, to explore the transformative role of AI in the world of translation and localization. Recorded live from Milan, Italy, Jana shares her expertise in optimizing Amazon listings, shedding light on the limitations of AI in delivering high-quality, culturally nuanced translations. Through vivid examples, she illustrates the crucial role of human touch in understanding cultural contexts, such as the importance of local references like "nonna" in Italian culture. Discover why relying solely on AI could mean missing out on potential sales and how balancing technology with human expertise is key to successful e-commerce strategies. Explore the nuances of expanding into new markets with insights into evaluating marketplaces for product expansion. The conversation emphasizes not only the importance of assessing sales but also the significance of comparing profits across regions. Uncover strategies for beating competitors through superior content and keyword optimization, especially in areas where local language content is often neglected. Learn about typical expansion routes for US and European brands, and gain insights into emerging markets like Japan and the UAE. We also touch on the growing curiosity among US businesses about platforms like Walmart and TikTok Shop, despite uncertainties in their operational dynamics. Finally, we emphasize the importance of optimizing Amazon listings by focusing on context and customer interaction. Hear about the ever-evolving nature of Amazon's rules and algorithms and the necessity of adhering to local regulations in international marketplaces. With AI playing a significant role in product visibility, an effective keyword strategy is crucial for reaching the right audience. Listen as we highlight successful global brand localization strategies and share tips for enhancing engagement and profits by tailoring content to resonate with local audiences. Plus, don't miss a valuable travel tip on saving money through tax-free shopping while abroad, making this episode a must-listen for anyone involved in the e-commerce world. In episode 620 of the Serious Sellers Podcast, Bradley and Jana discuss: 00:00 - AI Translation and Listing Localization Strategies 01:22 - AI Advancement and the Translation Industry 05:59 - Localization of Images for Amazon Listings 10:33 - New Emerging E-commerce Marketplaces 12:37 - Product Market Research in Germany 17:09 - Optimizing Amazon Listings with AI 20:14 - Understanding International Food Standards 25:42 - Challenges of Brand Localization 26:38 - Global Brand Localization Success Strategies 31:22 - Airport Tax Refund Travel Tips Transcript: Bradley Sutton: Today we've got Yana back on the show we're recording live from Milan, Italy, and she's going to talk about a wide variety of subjects, such as preparing your listing for Amazon AI translating your listing, other marketplaces and much more. How cool is that? Pretty cool, I think. Sellers have lost thousands of dollars by not knowing that they were hijacked, perhaps on their Amazon listing, or maybe somebody changed their main image or Amazon changed their shipping dimension so they had to pay extra money every order. Helium 10 can actually send you a text message or email if any of these things or other critical events happen to your Amazon account. For more information, go to h10.me forward slash alerts. Hello everybody, and welcome to another episode of the Serious Sellers Podcast by Helium 10. I'm your host, Bradley Sutton, and this is the show. That's a completely BS-free, unscripted and unrehearsed, organic conversation about serious strategies for serious sellers of any level in the e-commerce world. And speaking of the e-commerce world, I am on the other side of the world right now. I'm in Milan, Italy. and we are at the Helium 10 Elite and Avask Workshop, and one of the speakers for today is somebody who is no stranger to the show, Jana. Jana, welcome back. Jana Krekic: Thank you so much. Bradley Sutton: Now, this is the first time we've seen Yana, because she's been uh, creating life, you know, uh out there, uh, how's that for you? How's that going for you? Jana Krekic: um, it's a struggle, but it's something that I'm really grateful for, honestly. Bradley Sutton: I got an early start. You know she were just talking about how my kids are in their 20's already. But then again, you know there's advantages of waiting. You know like you got to, you know you and Lazar got to have a. You know just pretty much, go wherever you whenever you want. You see now that it's a little bit different. You can't just go up and like, hey, let's go to Ibiza today. Jana Krekic: huh yeah, well, I mean, I could go to Ibiza, but I have to be uh home by 9 pm, so that's the small difference. Bradley Sutton: So we're not here to talk about parenting. Where're here to talk about what Yana is an expert at, and that's mainly translations and things. And I think one thing that's been on the mind of many people is wait a minute, with AI do I even need professional translators anymore? I could just go ahead and click a button and now I can have a perfectly optimized listing, thanks to ChatGPT or thanks to AI. Now can you tell us? Is that a true statement? Jana Krekic: Well, honestly, Bradley, I use AI on daily basis and I think it has changed our lives and made our lives simpler in some ways. But I would disagree with the part where you said to get your listings optimized. I would say it's great to do a summary of your reviews and maybe to help you understand how a product works, maybe to describe what you see on the picture if the image is blurry and you can't tell. But I would stay away from AI when it comes to optimization, keywords and, most importantly, localization, because AI is still it's getting better, definitely, but I still we are years away from this being a fantastic tool that will replace human brain and human touch and human understanding of context. Bradley Sutton: Yeah, so you actually had some examples of what the drawbacks are. Because, yeah, you know, maybe if, if you have zero budget and you want to have something better than just the Amazon auto translates, sure, maybe you know ai is not is going to put you on the right track, but what's an example of kind of like money you're leaving on the table if you just 100 rely on AI for translation? Jana Krekic: yeah, I would, I would agree. I would say that you can get it translated. It will be probably mediocre at best. A lot of things will be maybe translated very confusingly, will be poorly translated, but you know, if you're on tight budget, yeah, sure, go ahead and you know, see how that works, because probably it will not be as efficient as something else. But since we're here in Italy, I have a really good example, and this is a pasta machine, whatever clients were selling. So she was selling this in the States and then she was branding is as pasta machine, like in Bella Italia. Now, like for an American like you would probably think that, wow, this is something very authentic, something that will make me help make great posts at home. But what if you want to sell this product in Italy? So what if you tell Italian hey, buy this product because it's in Bella Italia? And you, being an Italian, would be like, what do you mean Bella Italia? I don't understand. We're already in Italia and it is Bella, but I mean I don't get it. So, -like using AI, I tried to play around a little bit with this example and so the first thing I wrote out really nice prompt and I said can you make it sound more localized so that Italians want to buy this machine because it's really top quality and will make amazing pasta. So the AI came up with make pasta in a traditional way, which is better. It's not a literal translation, but it's still so far away from like. What is like when you say Bella Italia in English and to an American. It doesn't send the same message and it doesn't have the same warmth as like. What you would get is, for instance, if you said make pasta like your Nonna or like your grandma used to make. So when you say Nonna to an Italian, it automatically triggers that childhood memories great pasta, warmth. It sells emotions and this is what will sell us your product and it will make it closer to your local audience and Italians will be like well, let me try this because I really want to make you know like pasta like my grandma used to make, because this is probably one of the best memories I've had of my grandma and then they will buy this product. But then AI will not come up with this because AI is not uh, doesn't have. This lacks human touch, literally like. That translation is okay, it's decent, but it lacks that something that will connect you with the target audience and sell your product and convey the same message you'll have back in your home marketplace yeah, so that's. Bradley Sutton: That's a one good example, and almost in any language there's going to be, you know, similar one thing like that, even in English. So maybe somebody who is an Italian person trying to make an American listing, you know might try to translate an American listing. You know might try to translate some words that just you know, like American or English or American slang that you just can't always just translate from an AI. I mean, definitely, I think AI is better than Google translate. You know that's one of the worst things that you could do for your listing, but it still has a little way to go. Now, um, something interesting we've been seeing lately from Amazon, something that Amazon sellers have been asking for a while is the ability to localize your images easier. You know, in the past sometimes, hey, you have your US ASIN and then you're using the same ASIN in Italy or Spain or wherever, and it would pull in those images and then you try and rewrite the image and then now all of a sudden, your Spanish infographic is showing in US. But now they have this kind of like cool image manager where you can make the images for each marketplace. What are some best practices for how you can quote unquote localize the images. It's not just about the words. Obviously that's a no brainer, you know, don't have Japanese writing in your Amazon USA listing but like even some lifestyle images like would you suggest changing like base to make it more look like you know you don't want, you know, like maybe to have Jap Asian looking models for Japan market or things like that, or what can you talk about? Localization of images? Jana Krekic: So this is a really good question, but unfortunately, maybe 1% of the brands would actually do that. 90% of the brands would just change the text on images. The images will stay the same, but they will just translate it into different languages, which is fine. It is also one step forward compared to how it used to be. But what is really important depends on the category that you're selling. For instance, if you're selling doorknobs or if you're selling anything that has to do with anything you can find in your bathroom, maybe like a shower organizer or a shower curtain or anything like it. You have to keep in mind that bathrooms in Europe are quite different than bathrooms in the States, and all the brands selling anything like that like from the States to Europe they leave the American doorknobs, they leave the American shower heads, which is fixed to the ceiling. In Europe we have, like this completely different thing, and also this is something that really catches like my attention every single time, because like then these customers will say, well, well, maybe this works like in the states, but like it doesn't fit really well into my shower cabin. I don't have it. I also have a really big bath which you don't get like in the States and like there are like a lot of things that are very, very different also. For instance, like in in Europe, like I want to have a bidet in my bathroom, which is quite usual to have in your home. Uh was in the States, like I have never seen a bidet except the international chain of hotels Bradley Sutton: My house has one from living in Japan. I was like I need a bidet in my, so I custom uh, imported one and I'm using one in my house well. Jana Krekic: You're one of the 1000 people I probably have like that smart uh toilet as well, which is my favorite. Um, yeah, so this is like something that brands don't really pay attention to. So, for all the other things, I think you can get away with. For instance, if you're selling something like a I don't like a office supplements, sports, outdoors, all of that, maybe yes, maybe switched with like different models, but I would say that for most of the cases, you can keep the same models. But when you're selling a home appliance or anything that has to do with something which is in your home, keep in mind that homes are very different and people would not be able to relate with this product, understand where to put it, how it works, because they'll have different things in their home. And then, in these cases, I would recommend changing the images, because I think that this would bring you so much more and this might be a deal breaker for your product. Bradley Sutton: Good point, good point. Now, going back to your topic of listings and things like that. Now I'm going to miss. I'm not going to be able to see your presentation this afternoon because I'm going to record another podcast and we're not going to go over your whole thing here. But can you give some of the main points of what you're going to talk about this afternoon? Jana Krekic: Right. So I'm going to try to answer the question like where to sell your product next. So a lot of people ask me this, so I decided to dig a little bit deeper into this topic and try to, um, just do like a short summary of like what you should pay attention to. For instance, like you should check, like, what, how much money is this product making on your marketplace? Then I would compare the profit that, for instance, my competitor is making my home market versus what is making. What are they making on the new marketplace? So this is really important. So not only the sales matter, but also profit. If they're making less profit, then they're making their in your home marketplace and selling more than maybe you should. You know, think again of like if you want to do or not. And then, of course, you want to know if you can beat them on the content level, using keywords, using optimization, using a bunch of different things, strategies. This is really important because, like, if you have 10, 15 different top competitors, from my experience and from all the analysis I've done, you can land in top three, four, even in the top best-selling categories on the content level. So that for me alone is worth going there because you can organically be indexed very easily, because a lot of brands that come from the States that sell in Europe they don't really care about their content because their team does not understand it, so somehow, they think it's irrelevant when it isn't. I mean, if it's relevant in English, why is that relevant in another language, right? So if you ask me, like content is really easy to get positioned, like very well in Europe, and then, of course, very important, which a lot of people don't understand the importance of is actually your audience. And then asking your audience, will they buy your product? For instance, we had PickFu also build our international polls for us, and so you would want to like test out, let's say, like you want to go to Spain, you think it's a great product. All the numbers add up, it's fantastic. But will your buyers buy it? Will they be excited about it? So you ask, let's say, 100, 150 people you can target them women, age 40 to 50, amazon Prime, whatever high income and then you ask them would you or somebody you know buy this product, yes or no? Because we had a situation where we had one of the clients wanting to sell something in Germany and everything added up nicely, but the product was just not selling. So I went to my German team and asked them like would you buy this product? It was some sort of like a Mr. and Mrs. thing, like a cup with that. And then I have 12 German team members and every single one of them said no, we're never, never buy this product. And then I'm like why? And they're like because, Jana, it's like such a not a German product to buy. It's like so, not something that we would want to have in our kitchen. And I was like, wow, this is insane. So I went back to the client and I'm like well, I'm sorry, I think the audience hates this, this product. Like you should come up with something different or maybe try another country. So this is something really important. You know the Vox Populi. It's very, very important. All the other parameters are, but this also adds to like to a really big, important part whether you should expand to this country or not. Bradley Sutton: Where are you seeing a lot of people from US and then, conversely, from Europe. Where are they expanding to? Like, historically it's always been vice versa. All right if I'm in US, you know, obviously if I was doing Canada and Mexico already, but then now I go to Europe. If I'm in Europe, I'm either already selling in US or that's the next one. Is that still the case? Or are you seeing more people go to newer places, like maybe Japan or Middle East or other places? Jana Krekic: Right. Well, when we're talking about us brand, it's always going to be first Mexico or Canada, because of course geographically it makes no sense. Then it's Europe and then we've seen people try to go to UAE. I think people are very interested in the marketplace. They don't know what to expect but there're like let me try, because usually like you would not need translations or any like it's not a big of a deal to go to UAE. You can keep your lessons in English, especially if you're targeting expats. That's really important because then they don't do like Arabic keyword research. And then some of the brands they're brave enough they go to Japan. We've seen a lot of crazy products be really successful in Japan, but not all brands are ready for it because of the alphabet and unknown universe and everything. They're really, really afraid of that. But we've seen brands do Japan, especially in the last year. We've seen the increase in Japan and a little bit of like showing interest for the UAE. I think Saudi Arabia is going to be also really interesting. We've talked about this earlier and yeah, but I would say still Europe number one and then more than like. If I compare it to like three years ago, definitely more Japan and more UAE, but still I would say that they want to go to Europe a lot and I'm not sure if any of them, like from the States, would be interested in Australia. Honestly, I think Australia has grown bigger, but because of the Australian sellers, not because of the brands that actually want to expand there. Bradley Sutton: Are a lot of your US customers expanding to both Walmart and TikTok shop, or do you see more going to one or the other? Jana Krekic: Yes, I would say Walmart definitely, especially in the last year, year and a half. And then TikTok shop a lot of people want to but they don't know how it works honestly. And then this is I get a lot of questions like we've heard amazing things about TikTok and they've never sell with, like influencers, ugc. They haven't used it a lot, so they're kind of really afraid to test the waters. But I know that the ones that have already sold on TikTok shop had amazing results and it's like completely different universe and of course, you don't know how long it's gonna last. So I'd say, like you know, hop on that train and, just you know, do it. It's really, it's really yeah. I think it's going to be a good ROI, really. Bradley Sutton: All right, now, switching gears a little bit. Something that I was talking about in my presentation was for me. You know, I I'm not doing too much differently nowadays, even though there's new AI things like Rufus, but there's a lot of people who maybe weren't doing best practices for listing, but now those people are going to be even farther behind because of what Rufus is. And so what are you know? Like you as a company, when you're making a listing for somebody, I believe you probably have in mind things like Rufus, right, even when you're making the listing, what are those things that you guys have in mind? And how are you you're doing things um to make sure that somebody's listing is ready for, for Amazon's AI things? Jana Krekic: Right. That's also a really good question. Uh, because, um, as you said, a lot of things that you were doing the right way maybe six, seven years ago. They are still relevant, some of them. So we were also. Whenever we're doing listing, we always pay attention to context and how it sounds to the target audience. Uh, so it's not only like when you have your bullets. It's not only like when you have your bullets. It's not only about your key features, how this product and that product. It's also like how you would like talk to the customer. So let's pretend that you have a customer on your page and then you have, like this hello, how we can help you. Like chat box saying, hey, so what do you wanna know about this product? And then maybe let's say this this customer wants to buy something for their daughter, let's say a diaper bag. And then you know, like, maybe ask, like do you travel a lot? Oh, you may be traveling a lot, so maybe put this in the bullet. Or you know, you can go to your reviews and like see what people are talking about, their situations where they use these products, locations where they use this product, because this will make your bullet sound more real and like as if someone wrote the bullet who was your customer. I would think, from a customer standard customer point of view, write things as if you were using this product but and get ideas from the reviews and actually like you are talking to a real person. I think this is like really important. So not just like random sentences like buy a product because this, this, this and this, because it sounds like you're reading a manual. So you're not buying things from like a manual, buying from a real person that loves and enjoys your product. So I would have this mindset with writing listings and, of course, not just using keywords in the title, which is really important. So keyword stuffing has all like been dead for a long time, but even now, like today, I don't see a title that reads nicely, that's also filled with just like random words, maybe like random phrases, but definitely not and this can hurt a lot the algorithm and like actually the power of AI to recognize what your product is about and to offer it to customers, because it will not understand the true value of what your product is bringing and solutions it's offering. So I think it's really important to today sit down and optimize your listings as if you were a customer. I think that is really important To make it more human. I think that is the actual approach you should take. Bradley Sutton: What else is new in your world as far as things like? One thing I mentioned also is that one of the constants in Amazon is change. Rules are changing. Algorithms are changing, best practice changing. You know fees might change the way you have to do things. Things are always changing in Amazon. It's never a dull moment. So in the last you know couple of years, since maybe the last time you've been on this podcast, what are some other things that you're having to do differently for clients or that you've had to adapt due to something that maybe changed on Amazon? Jana Krekic: Well, definitely, you always have to keep up with the forbidden words, and we do a lot of supplements, so that's always a very big challenge. Every supplement is different. Every country is different, so, more than ever, you have to really pay attention to that. It's really important Now. When you say bio, for instance, like in Germany, it does not have to mean that it is 100% organic. Earlier it was organic, but now it doesn't have to mean. It means that you have a certificate, but it doesn't mean that it's an organic product. So you can't say and use the word organic actually to make this be like a bio product or vice versa. It's really now, it's really like fine print, uh, what you should read really, really carefully. Um, because I think it's getting more refined of what is allowed and what is not. A couple of years ago it was like, okay, you can't have a health claim, sure, let's just, you know, let's just figure it out like just, uh, you know, come up with a different sentence, but now you're gonna have to use it as a health claim, but you have to be really refined about it because you have to have it in a listing. So I would say that even on European marketplaces, there are lighting years behind us market. It is getting more refined and more difficult to get away with things that you could use like three years ago. When it comes to keyword research, it's now pretty much the same as like. If you use long tail keywords, as you've used for the last six years, you'll be good. Helium 10 now covers all the international marketplaces, which is amazing. It's always the best choice for all of the search volumes, relevancy and all of that. And I would also just add that when you choose a keyword do you want to use in your listing, you shouldn't only pay attention to the search volume, because a lot of sellers would be like, oh okay, 70,000 search volumes, this is amazing, but it's not because the relevancy is what matters. So you need to combine those two because sometimes, like the top on the top list of the search volume keyword is not going to be best to describe what your product actually is. And now more than ever, talking about the AI, it's really important to use relevant keywords and related keywords to your product, because then the AIO will better understand what your product is about and how your customer is typing to get to this product. Maybe sometimes you will think well, maybe this is too broad, but then type it into Amazon and see what is going to be in that search result. Maybe this is where your product should be and this is why you should think of like putting it into your listing. So I think now you should kind of use more of your strategy and brain power like to put it like in your listings than before, when it was like a no-brainer, being like okay, this doesn't describe my product. Next, now, maybe this is something. It's a related search term that people use in order to get to your product because it's like broader but it's still not. Let's say, if you're selling um fitness, like um yoga mat, maybe you're not gonna put like sports equipment. Maybe this is too broad search for you, but maybe something narrower, but even like a little bit broader than what you thought put in a listing, will help ai connect the dots and like to put it all together. It it's also I love SEO. It's like my bread and butter and I know a lot of like Google SEO. So when you also have a Google and you have like that knowledge panel of your company on Google and then on your about company page, or if you have like your own page about me. You should have all of the, let's say, LinkedIn, Facebook, everything that helps Google connect the dots and put it in your knowledge panel so that you're relevant for one thing. This is literally what AI on Amazon will do, just more like a niche, because Amazon is a niche, like in Google, is much broader and it will help AI, or anything that is inside of the search engine, connect the dots and make them realize that your product is relevant for x, y, z things. Bradley Sutton: Are you guys mainly just doing translations or do you also do things from scratch, where somebody just comes with a product, they don't have a listing in a certain marketplace and you're creating it from scratch? Jana Krekic: Yeah, absolutely. We do copywriting in all the non-English for our non-English marketplaces, uh, and we do this from scratch and this is also the, the strategy that we have thinking as a buyer and then putting the our you know thoughts and experience into words and selling it to the target audience with localization. So I would say that we are I mean saying that we are translation agency is very simple. It means just like translating words by word, but we actually translate it into emotions and, like you know, we're translating into the sales actually of the product. So, basically, localization is much more different than translation, because you need a little bit of copywriting in that as well, because if you have a sentence like in Bella Italia, if I would translate it will be just like the same sentence in Italian with the Bella Italia, but then you might add something or recreate that single sentence to achieve the same effect as you have in English. So it is a little bit of transcreation, as I would say. Bradley Sutton: Okay. So then when somebody does come with a new project um, you we've mainly today been talking about listings and maybe some images and titles what's your strategy as far as A-plus content or premium A-plus content, brand story, in the case of making something from scratch, or when we're talking about translating like, maybe they've got a brand story, they've got A-plus content in one, are you completely telling them to completely change it in the other marketplaces? Or what are some strategies for these things you can talk about? Jana Krekic: That is a really difficult one we have with our clients, because every time when a new client comes like we send them our onboarding questionnaire, we ask them a couple of questions. So we are 100% sure that we are on the same page with the brand and the brand voice. But you'll be surprised how many brands are really scared of changing anything and localize, localizing their A plus, content, brand story, storefront, anything. They're just like translate it, but please make sure to have all of the important, important information there. And then you tell them like, yeah, we're gonna have all the important information, but maybe we change the contest a little bit. And they're like God, no, don't change it. And I'm like but this will resonate better with the target audience. They're like well, maybe just like 10%. So brands are actually afraid of localizing, which doesn't mean that their brand is going to get butchered, it's just going to get a little bit adapted to a new marketplace. And this is what I suggest to all brands to do. You would be surprised of the conversions and everything when someone reads something which is closer to them in German, in French, in Italian, versus a big, gigantic US brand that speaks to Americans in a salesy, fluffy voice. You don't want to sell that type of brand in Europe at all. So that's really really important. Very few listen to what I say, but a lot of them are really, really afraid of doing that. This is a true case study. But those that do really have good results. And we've had one baby brand selling fleece jackets for babies. They had about 60% increase in visits on their webpage because they changed their images and they changed the tone of the voice in their storefront, which was absolutely amazing, and of course, with that followed increase in profit. So don't be afraid to localize your storefronts. Nothing is going to change. The only change we'll see is probably positive change. Bradley Sutton: For people who want to reach out to you. How can they find you on the interwebs out there? Jana Krekic: You can find me on LinkedIn. I do a lot of video analysis I really enjoy just like helping brands scale and just pointing out to what they could do better. So LinkedIn, definitely number one. And then definitely you can reach out by email at Jana@ylt-translations.com. Bradley Sutton: All right, so a few more questions here. Your favorite Helium 10 tool? Jana Krekic: I think the new Keyword Tracker really I absolutely love it and it's so easy like it's so straightforward, like even I think my seven month I absolutely love it and it's so easy, like it's so straightforward, like even I think my seven month old baby could use it. It's very easy and I love how you can like find out new keywords, you can be ranked for and track all of the competitors like in all different marketplaces. It is really really important for us as from what we do, so I would say that that is like the my probably latest favorite update. Bradley Sutton: And then something that maybe we don't have, that you're having to get from somewhere else, or some new feature that nobody has, and you've always thought, oh man, this would make my life so much easier If I were to let you be in charge of the Helium 10 product team, what would be your first job for them to make some new tool or some new feature? Jana Krekic: Yeah, well, first of all, I really have to say big thank you to Helium 10 because they've always listened to what I said. All of the you know, like suggestions, like, for instance, like when you do keyword research, usually it was to put number two as a default for the keywords. And then I went to Boyan, who was then a CEO, and then I told him like look, you need to change this to number one and two because of the big compound words in German that do not come up in the lists. So that was amazing. So I don't have anything like that, like as amazing as that suggestion was, but I'm really happy to see that all international marketplaces are available in Helium 10. And then I would maybe want to see, yeah, like if new marketplaces show up, I would want to like see, like, all the updates for that as well. And then maybe, like you know how you have an opportunity explorer, like for a product. I think that may be combined into like one thing so you have like a better overview of like, of like the statistics, with like numbers and lines going up, because I think sometimes it's kind of visually difficult to visualize how everything is working together when you want to scale to a new marketplace. You do have all these amazing numbers, but I think that visual graphics would do amazingly well because a lot of people get lost in these numbers and then once you have something visually presented for you, you're like wow, this is actually gonna work versus wow, 1000 numbers, 3000 excel sheets, like I don't even know what I'm doing. So like this will like stimulate people into wanting to expand more by having it visually clear for them that this is going like top sales competitors, you know, following all of that, just like in like visually pleasing display, like screen. I'm a very visual type, so this for me is really important. For instance. Bradley Sutton: Awesome, awesome. All right, what's your last 30 second tip or 60 second strategy you have for the audience? Could be about parenting. It could be about travel. It could be about travel. It could be about Amazon. It could be about anything. Jana Krekic: Oh, I have a tip about travel for all the US citizens out there. So when you travel to Europe and I know that this year and last year has been an insane number of US Americans, I think only because, like Taylor Swift's concerts, like people going to Europe and Paris, I remember that, because, like Taylor Swift's concerts, like people going to Europe and Paris, I remember that. So, like, when you buy, especially luxury goods they're very expensive you can get tax free at the airports. I know a lot of people don't know about this, but if you buy, let's say, something that costs 1000 euros, you get, in Italy, 12% back, cash back. So if you buy that you get a receipt and then you take it to the airport and then before you hop on a plane, you show the item you bought. So don't put it in your checked-in bag, you have to show it and then, on spot, you will get cash back. That there can be a lot of money sometimes. Bradley Sutton: Awesome, awesome. All right, a cool travel uh tip. I just recently did something like that. I think I was in Japan or or Korea, uh, and even a couple services I had paid tax, but then there was like a machine in Korea and I was able to get it back. Jana Krekic: I was surprised because a lot of people that really do travel a lot they didn't know about this. So I'm like you know what I'm going to say. It maybe some of you know, but I'm sure a lot of you don't. So I think, free money, why not? Bradley Sutton: Awesome, Awesome. Well, Jana, it's good to connect with you again. I look forward to again you know seeing you at conferences, like we always used to in the past, and wish you the most of success. Jana Krekic: Thank you so much for having me always a pleasure to catch up.
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Die letzte Woche war wild: Sam war zu Besuch in einer Villa voller Autorinnen im malerischen Bella Italia, während Jacko sich in Berlin aufhielt und nun unter die Brünetten gegangen ist! In der heutigen Folge klären wir, ob Jacko tatsächlich die Kifferin im Dorf ist, warum ChatGPT die Rettung für alle darstellt, die sich auf der Straße Zeitschriften-Abos aufschwatzen lassen, und – last but not least – weshalb der Bauchnabel als effektiver Parkplatz für Sperma dient.http://instagram.com/jackundsam http://instagram.com/jackowuschhttp://instagram.com/samykeeMails an: jackundsampodcast@gmail.comhttps://jackundsam.com (unser edler Online-Shop) *werbelinkWerbung:Alle Infos, Angebote und Codes unserer Werbepartner findet ihr hier:https://linktr.ee/jackundsampodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Guillermo Moreno con Ricardo Peterlin y Julián Schurrer en “No es mucho” por FM 107.9 Radio Bella Italia (localidad santafecina ubicada a 8 kilómetros de la ciudad de Rafaela)
Als Daniel nach Ende unserer letzten Aufnahme ominös flüsterte, er hätte mal wieder Lust auf schwarze Handschuhe, lange Messer und kreischende Opfer in Bella Italia, rannte er damit bei mir natürlich die sprichwörtlichen offenen Türen ein. Sein Wunsch war mir Befehl, und deswegen sprechen wir heute über gleich zwei eiskalte Giallo-Klassiker. Zunächst lassen wir ein Ensemble hübscher Menschen über unsere rhetorischen Klingen springen, und zwar in Duccio Tessaris mörderisch gutem Generemix Blutspur im Park a.k.a. Das Messer (1971). Anschließend begeben wir uns in die verlässlichen, blutbeschmierten Hände von Maestro Dario Argento, der mit Tenebrae – Der kalte Hauch des Todes (Tenebre, 1982) sowas wie den Giallo to end all Gialli inszenierte. Es wird spannend, wild und böse Hunde gibt es obendrauf!
Buchmesse Frankfurt - special mit: Michael Gaeb, Franziska Otto, Petra Reski, Tibor Rode, Stefan Ulrich und Thomas Wörtche Nach der Premiere für die Buchmessen in Leipzig gibt es 2024 bei sprengerspricht auch ein special zur Buchmesse in Frankfurt. Inklusive großer Buchverlosung heißt das: es gibt wie immer drei Teile. ABER: diese sind völlig unabhängig voneinander zu hören. Im ersten Part, Italien zu Besuch, geht´s ausfürhlich um den Ehrengast auf der Buchmesse 2024: Verwurzelt in der Zukunft. Das ist das Motto unter dem sich die Gäste aus Südeuropa mit folgendem Satz präsentieren: Erleben Sie das breite literarische Spektrum eines Landes, in dem sich kreative ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
Hallöchen aus dem Bundestag! In der heutigen Folge begrüßte mich der B90/Grünen-Abgeordnete Julian Pahlke in seinem Büro. Wie immer sprechen wir über seinen Werdegang und Weg in die Politik. Es gibt aber auch einige akustische Ausflüge an die Küste, aufs Mittelmeer sowie zu Roy Bianco & Die Abbrunzati Boys nach Bella Italia und zu Faber in die Schweiz. Und ich bin so frech, dass ich Julian alt nenne. Was da los war? Hört's selbst, viel Spaß dabei! Und in diesem Sinne: over and out.
Protagonizaron una persecución de varios kilómetros, disparando contra efectivos y unidades policiales. Uno de los detenidos tenía pedido de captura por una causa de drogas y violencia de género.
"Ich habe in diesem Jahr sehr viel über mich gelernt und bin stolz, dass ich den Prozess so gestalten konnte, dass es jetzt gut läuft!" Dieses Fazit zieht Lina Magull über ihren Wechsel zu Inter Mailand. In einem sehr humorvollen Gespräch gibt uns die Mittelfeldspielerin Einblicke in ihr Leben in Bella Italia.
"Ich habe in diesem Jahr sehr viel über mich gelernt und bin stolz, dass ich den Prozess so gestalten konnte, dass es jetzt gut läuft!" Dieses Fazit zieht Lina Magull über ihren Wechsel zu Inter Mailand im vergangenen Winter. In einem sehr humorvollen Gespräch gibt uns die Mittelfeldspielerin Einblicke in ihr Leben in Bella Italia. Sie erklärt, woran sie sich einfach nicht gewöhnen kann, warum es auf den Straßen eher wie auf einer Go-Kart Bahn zugeht und welches ihr Lieblingswort auf Italienisch ist. Zudem berichtet sie uns über den dortigen Frauenfußball: Warum sie die Toilettensituation in den Kabinen oft stört, was ihr manchmal am Training überhaupt nicht gefällt und wieso das Motto bei den Klubs eher lautet: Was nicht kaputt ist, muss auch nicht repariert werden. Natürlich sprechen wir mit der Nationalspielerin auch über die verpasste Olympiateilnahme, wie hart sie das getroffen hat, warum sie das erste Mal mit ihrem Sommer überfordert war und welcher Kontakt zum neuen Bundestrainer besteht. Mit ein bisschen Abstand teilt die 30-jährige auch ganz ehrlich ihre Gedanken über die schwierige Zeit vor dem Wechsel und erklärt, warum sie aufgehört hat, mit zu vielen Menschen darüber zu sprechen, was sie belastet, wieso es ihr jetzt wichtig ist den Moment zu leben und was sie rückblickend noch mehr zu schätzen weiß.
DJ Flash suona un set con canzoni italiane e alcune con quel sentimento italiano che ama, goditi la mia anima italiana
Der OKF-Balljungen-Skandal von letzter Woche ist obsolet, denn: Es gibt ihn, den Tennibot, das kleine Helferlein auf dem Tennisplatz. Was der neben einer gewaltfreien-Kommunikation-Funktion noch so drauf hat, erzählen die Kollegen in der heutigen Folge. Die Zukunft von Mats' Tenniskarriere kann also aalglatt weiterlaufen. Und auch die Zukunft des Grande Hummels in Bella Italia beim AS Rom ist dank Siebträgermaschine an jeder Ecke gesichert. Wo hat er den ersten Espresso abgegriffen? Wann wird er das erste Saisonspiel bestreiten und hat er bereits Francesco Totti getroffen? Sowohl in Italien als auch in Deutschland muss man sich dieser Tage aber einer echt harten Entscheidung unterziehen: Suchte ich heute Abend wieder Spikeball Manager oder zieh ich mir den kompletten Abend Spiele der Champions oder Europa League rein? Neben einem Edgy Touch, der die Golfer unter euch leer drehen lassen wird, haben die Kollegen heute noch zwei special offers für euch: Einerseits einen garantierten Lifehack auf I make you sexy dot com (Wie verbrenne ich 1,2 Mio Kalorien in 120 Tagen?) und andererseits (und jetzt ernsthaft) ein Angebot von Seeberger, das completely nuts ist: Wenn ihr Lust auf gute, nachhaltige und leckere Snacks habt, spart ihr mit dem Code "Alleine20" 20% im Seeberger Online-Shop.
Euer Clubvorsitzender ist zurück aus Bella Italia und hat viel zu berichten von Kunst und Kultur aus diesem fernen Land (na gut, gar nicht soo fern, aber you get it). Für die volle Ladung Italien in Sachen Looks würde ich euch natürlich raten auch mal auf YouTube reinzuschauen. Hier gehts zum Casa Carlo Puzzle: https://willawunst.com/products/casa-carlo-puzzle Carlo auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/casacarlo Carlo auf TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@casacarlo Club Carlo auf TiKTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@clubcarlo Stets bemüht, der Podcast mit Carlo und Mirella: https://www.youtube.com/@stetsbemuehtpodcast Radio Carlo Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4R4JGTfMqRD110AgpTJ9BT?si=ac76cc3f7a954821 Impressum: Casa Carlo c/o YilmazHummel GbR Mühlenstraße 8A 14167 Berlin E-Mail: carlo@yilmazhummel.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Die Filmfestspiele von Venedig haben ihre Sieger:innen gefunden, und unsere Podcaster Kenan und Luca wären ja nicht Kenan und Luca, wenn sie nicht einen Blick auf das Festival wagen würden. Zum ersten Mal haben die beiden gemeinsam die Veranstaltung besucht und geben nun einen Erfahrungsbericht ab – inklusive Geheimtipps und Warnungen für Lido-Neulinge.In erster Linie geht es aber natürlich um die Filme des diesjährigen Programms. Die beiden nehmen den Löwen-Preisträger The Room Next Door genauestens unter die Lupe, fachsimpeln über das oscarverdächtige Epos The Brutalist und werfen einen Blick auf die neue Clooney-Pitt-Kooperation Wolfs. Was waren die größten Enttäuschungen, was die größten Überraschungen?---Filmtoast - Reviews & Specials: https://www.filmtoast.deInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/filmtoast_de/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FilmtoastDETwitter/X: https://twitter.com/FilmtoastDE
Was?! DIE ist Dschungelkönigin der Legenden? So hätten Anni (@annilovesu) und ich (@dennisderdoedel) vermutlich reagiert, wenn wir gewusst hätten, wer "Ich bin ein Star! Showdown der Dschungel-Legenden" gewinnt. Ob das verdient ist? Darüber werden wir diskutieren. Genauso wie über die Frage, ob den Australien-Dschungel überhaupt noch brauchen und welche Änderungen der Wegfall des Live-Faktors gebracht hat. Hätte das Publikum dieselbe Top 3 gewählt? Außerdem schauen wir zurück auf den Sommer. Dazu gehört zumindest für Anni und mich die RTLzwei-Reality-Soap "Bella Italia - Camping auf Deutsch". In dieser Staffel ging es unter anderem um ein Insektenhotel, zwei Freiluft-Betten und einen möglichen Industriespionage-Skandal. Dazu melden wir das Startdatum der neuen Staffel von "Die Verräter" und den Austragungsort von "7 vs. Wild". 00:00:00 - Teaser 00:01:45 - Ich bin ein Star! Showdown der Dschungel-Legenden 00:48:20 - Bella Italia - Camping auf Deutsch 01:03:20 - Die Verräter ab Oktober 01:04:25 - ESC in Basel 01:07:00 - 7 vs. Wild in Neuseeland Fernsehen für alle — Die P*ssy unter den deutschen Fernsehpodcasts. Wenn ihr #FernsehenFürAlle unterstützen wollt, liket und retweetet unsere Tweets, empfehlt uns euren Freund*innen und gebt uns eine Fünf-Sterne-Bewertung. Ganz besonders hilfreich wäre auch eine nette Rezension. Dazu am besten hier lang: ratethispodcast.com/ffa TikTok: @dennisderdoedel X: @fernsehenfa, @dennisderdoedel, @annilovesu Instagram: @fernsehenfueralle, @dennisderdoedel, @anni.asc Threads: @dennisderdoedel, @anni.asc Komposition & Sounddesign: Julius Bretzel (@bretzel96) Diese und alle weiteren Episoden von Fernsehen für alle findet ihr unter anderem bei Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Deezer und Podigee.
JAMES CAMERONS DUNKLES GEHEIMNISEin idyllisches Urlaubsparadies in der Karibik. Plötzlich werden einige Taucher von einem Rudel Piranhas angegriffen und zerfleischt. Das Entsetzen der Urlauber wird schnell zur Panik. Denn die Piranhas sind "Flying Killers" - fliegende Mörderfische, die in der Luft genauso tödlich wie im Wasser sind. Mit unvorstellbarer Grausamkeit fallen sie über die Menschen her. (Columbia Tristar DVD-Cover)James Cameron hat der Filmwelt so viel gegeben: den Terminator, die Alien-Königin, die "Titanic Door Study" und die blauen 3D-Monster von Pandora inklusive Pferdeschwanz-Sex. Aber was viele nicht wissen, auch wenn Cameron es gerne behauptet: Terminator von 1984 war nicht sein erstes Regie-Werk!1982 finanzierte Warner Bros. das Fortsetzung-Ripoff PIRANHA 2 - FLIEGENDE KILLER zu Joe Dantes JAWS-Ripoff PIRANHA - nur jetzt nicht mehr in den US und A produziert, sondern in Bella Italia. Ovidio G. Assonitis sicherte sich die Produktionskohle unter der Auflage, dass ein amerikanischer Regisseur in den Credits auftauchen muss. Nach einem ersten Fehlversuch mit Miller Drake kam der italienische Filmmogul (der später auch mal CEO bei Cannon Films war) auf einen noch unverbrauchten Special Effects-Künstler namens: James Cameron! Wieso die Produktion für Cameron die Hölle war und die Piranhas wie eine Armada aggressiv-stotternder Rasenmäher klingt, erfahrt ihr wie immer beim Trashtaucher!---Feedback, Verbesserungen, Wünsche? Gerne hier zurückmelden!Unterstützen: Join the Trash-Gang | Merch-Shop | Kaffeekasse (Ko-Fi) | Plaion Pictures Shop (Affiliate) |Auphonic-Credits spendenAbonnieren: iTunes | Spotify | Amazon Music | Google Podcasts | RSSFolgen: Youtube | Instagram | Facebook
Mio Dio! Da ist es glatt wieder Freitag! Ein Glück. Gunnar und Ben waren zusammen im Meck-Pomm-Mekka Rostock und Hannes? Der ist einfach immer noch in Bella Italia und lässt sich in einem Verließ von Giovannis auspeitschen!
Ciao tutti! Macht euch einen Aperol Spritz oder ein anderes erfrischendes Sommergetränk, denn es geht nach Italien. Ramon und Lars berichten von ihrem aufregenden Italien-Kurztrip. Sie haben die historischen Städte Pisa und Lucca erkundet und die atemberaubende Schönheit der Toskana genossen. Besonders begeistert waren sie vom MIKA Konzert, das im Rahmen des Lucca Summer Festivals stattfand. Die charmante Stadt Lucca hat sie dabei besonders verzaubert. Nach dem kulturellen Erlebnis in Lucca fanden sie Entspannung in der idyllischen Toskana, um die Seele baumeln zu lassen und die italienische Lebensart voll auszukosten. Doch das ist noch nicht alles! In dieser Episode raten wir, welche 20 Städte vom Magazin Monocle zu den lebenswertesten Städten der Welt gewählt wurden. Ist Berlin dabei? Und wie schneiden Singapur und New York ab? Welche Stadt wird wohl auf Platz 1 landen? Was meint ihr? Hört also rein, diese Folge ist voller spannender Reiseerlebnisse und überraschender Erkenntnisse! In diesem Sinne „Stai attento!“.
Der Münch ist Schülersprecher geworden, Dana hat sich in Bella Italia verliebt und Casi nutzt die Rewe-Selbstbedienungskasse gerne etwas lockerer. Alle drei sind wieder vereint und erzählen sich die schönsten Geschichten aus ihrem Leben - also alles wie gewohnt. Und merkt euch eins, Kinder: 7 Uhr morgens ist die perfekte Uhrzeit für das erste lecker Bierchen des Tages.
Someone once said that skiing combines outdoor fun with knocking down trees with your face. Today, we learn that skiing can do a lot worse things to your face than knocking down a tree.On this episode: On today's episode: we'll see how hot dogging at work can destroy your soul; you'd forever remember the list of countries that make up the Alps thanks to MILFGASS; and we'll see how the north American concept of giving out awards regardless of merit actually began with the military. This is I believe our third trip to Bella Italia, and I don't want to spoil the duplicitous little twist in this episode. There is a story arc of an attempted redemption from sin. Justice will be paper thin. There may be some awards handed out. It'll get weird, however many times it needs to. If you've never been in a gondola in a wind storm halfway up a mountain, this is as close as you're going to get. And by the time you're done, you'll wish you'd just spent an awful afternoon teetering over certain death. I you had been listening on Patreon, you would have enjoyed an additional 13 minutes where we discussed:• why I can't sell stupid moon rocks• we meet the single least likely and least prepared athlete in the history of the winter Olympics• we find out who the funniest people roasting in hell are• and we reveal how Google is trying to convince us all to poison and kill ourselvesIf the idea of getting episodes a little early and ad-free with ridiculously interesting extra material strikes you as a good thing, you can find out more at:www.patreon.com/funeralkazoo All older episodes can be found on any of your favorite channels:Apple : https://tinyurl.com/5fnbumdw Spotify : https://tinyurl.com/73tb3uuw IHeartRadio : https://tinyurl.com/vwczpv5j Podchaser : https://tinyurl.com/263kda6w Stitcher : https://tinyurl.com/mcyxt6vw Google : https://tinyurl.com/3fjfxatt Spreaker : https://tinyurl.com/fm5y22su Podchaser : https://tinyurl.com/263kda6w RadioPublic : https://tinyurl.com/w67b4kec PocketCasts. : https://pca.st/ef1165v3 CastBox : https://tinyurl.com/4xjpptdr Breaker. : https://tinyurl.com/4cbpfayt Deezer. : https://tinyurl.com/5nmexvwt Follow us on the socials for moreFacebook : www.facebook.com/doomsdaypodcast Instagram : www.instagram.com/doomsdaypodcast Twitter : www.twitter.com/doomsdaypodcast If you like the idea of your podcast hosts wearing more than duct tape and bits of old Halloween costumes for clothes and can spare a buck or two, you can now buy me a coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com/doomsday or join the patreon at www.funeralkazoo.com/doomsday
Sven e Andy amano l'Italia! Und weil der Sommer vor der Tür steht haben sich Sven Meyer und Andy Janz die Chefin der Italienischen Zentrale für Tourismus (ENIT) in Deutschland, Antonella Rossi in den meistgehörten Deutschen Touristikpodcast eingeladen. In einer italienisch-entschleunigten Folge des HIN & WEG Podcast geht es um "Bella Italia", das subtile Gleichgewicht zwischen etablierter Haushaltsmarke und der Notwendigkeit neue Regionen und ihre Gesichter, Kulinarik, Geschichte und Kultur im touristischen Scheinwerferlicht zu positionieren. Außerdem erfahren die Hörerinnen und Hörer warum Italiener keinen Capuccino nach dem Abendessen trinken, wo das Spaghettieis seinen Ursprung hat (frei nach Forscher Andy) und natürlich auch interessante Zahlen, Daten und Fakten über den wichtigsten italienischen Incoming Quellmarkt, ergo Deutschland. Eine Folge die „prima“ informiert und „picobello“ Lust auf Urlaub im Stiefel Europas macht. Ascolta adesso! Grazie Mille.
Rock fans would have first gotten to know Michael Cartellone from his work as the drummer in the band Damn Yankees with Tommy Shaw, Jack Blades, and Ted Nugent. After that, he joined the band Accept, and since 1999 he has been the drummer for Lynyrd Skynyrd, with whom he has toured extensively and played on eight albums. He's worked with many other artists over the years, like Peter Frampton, John Fogerty, Freddie Mercury, and Eddie Jobson. But he's also an accomplished visual artist. His work has been featured on NBC, CBS, CNN, twice on the cover of Fine Arts Magazine, and in a full-page article in The Washington Post. His work has had Gallery Exhibitions in New York City (Soho), Los Angeles, Phoenix, Long Island, and Las Vegas, and will be featured in a new exhibition called Bella Italia, this May in Asheville, NC. In our interview, we talk about both his music and art career, his time in Damn Yankees, some of our favorite paintings, his love for Charlie Chaplin films, and much more. Learn more about Michael and check out his paintings at http://www.michaelcartellone.com/ We hope you enjoyed our interview with Michael Cartellone as much as we did! Email us at modernmusicology1@gmail.com and tell us all about it, or leave a comment wherever you find our episode and let us know! And don't forget to rate us on your favorite podcast app! Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ModernMusicology Check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/modernmusicologypodcast/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ModrnMusicology Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk-MlcGy5u3fK1j4bVty1Kw Modern Musicology is part of the ESO Podcast Network. https://esonetwork.com/ Find more about us: Rob Levy: https://kdhx.org/shows/show/juxtaposition Stephanie Seymour: www.therearebirds.com R. Alan Siler: www.kozmiccreative.com Anthony Williams: https://watchers4d.podbean.com/
In this episode of VRP Rocks, drummer Michael Cartellone, known for his work with Lynyrd Skynyrd and Damn Yankees, shares captivating insights into his artistic journey and musical career. We talk about the influence Ron Nevison had on his career, working on a Freddie Mercury track, touring with ZZ Top, being the "unknown" member of a supergroup and reminiscences of his time with John Wetton and Eddie Jobson, this episode promises an engaging blend of art, music history, and timeless classics. We also delve into his artistic career, from his iconic music-themed paintings featuring the original members of Lynyrd Skynyrd and Ringo Starr's perspective during the Beatles' last live performance, to his upcoming art exhibition "Bella Italia," filled with rich Sicilian ancestry, Cartellone's stories are both inspiring and profound. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of VRP Rocks, drummer Michael Cartellone, known for his work with Lynyrd Skynyrd and Damn Yankees, shares captivating insights into his artistic journey and musical career. We talk about the influence Ron Nevison had on his career, working on a Freddie Mercury track, touring with ZZ Top, being the "unknown" member of a supergroup and reminiscences of his time with John Wetton and Eddie Jobson, this episode promises an engaging blend of art, music history, and timeless classics. We also delve into his artistic career, from his iconic music-themed paintings featuring the original members of Lynyrd Skynyrd and Ringo Starr's perspective during the Beatles' last live performance, to his upcoming art exhibition "Bella Italia," filled with rich Sicilian ancestry, Cartellone's stories are both inspiring and profound. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on the She Made Me Read It Pod, Gracie and Lydia discuss The Twilight Saga by Stephenie Meyer. Spoilers? Twilight Saga = Spoiler Warning! References: Movie Release dates: Twilight Movie: November 21, 2008 -Lydia's age at time of movie release: 11, grade 6 New Moon Movie: November 20, 2009 -Lydia's age at time of movie release: 12, grade 7 Eclipse Movie: June 24, 2010 -Lydia's age at time of movie release: 13, grade 8 Breaking Dawn Part 1: November 18, 2011 -Lydia's age at time of movie release: 14, grade 9 Breaking Dawn Part 2: November 12, 2012 -Lydia's age at time of movie release: 15, grade 10 Carvers Diner -https://carvercafe.godaddysites.com/ Stone Cliff Inn -https://www.stonecliffinn.com/ Forever Twilight, Forks, Washington -https://forkswa.com/twilight/ Bella Italia, Port Angeles -https://www.bellaitaliapa.com/ Bella's House Air BnB
Italy looks like a high heeled boot and Puglia is the heel of that boot. Mark Gordon Smith, founder of Private Italy Tours, shares how the eclectic history of Puglia left an imprint on what we see today.I'd fallen in love with Italy a few times before I traveled with Mark Gordon Smith, and it's no wonder people love traveling with him. He could be the ambassador to Italy. He knows this country like the back of his hand. Or should I say the heel of the boot!Travelers new to the region might wonder if Puglia is worth visiting? Mark is here to answer with a resounding yes!Mark shares why this wonderful part of the world is unique, magical and friendly. With some of the best food, historical sites and deep, rich history, Puglia and Basilicata is a great region to avoid the chaos of the crowds found in other parts of Italy. Join Mark as he shares all there is to know about traveling in Puglia and Basilicata — some of the most surprising and least traveled of Italy's regions — and see another side of Bella Italia. This trip showcases a truly unique blend of culture unlike anywhere else in the county, all largely untouched by tourism and at a leisurely Italian pace. A must listen! Only on Speaking of Travel! Thanks for listening to Speaking of Travel! Visit speakingoftravel.net for travel tips, travel stories, and ways you can become a more savvy traveler.
In Episode 41 of SPILL, we join Lucas and Shean at the third SPILL: Live show of the year. In a packed out room filled with the SPILL family, right in the heart of Canary Wharf, Shean and Lucas investigate the mystery of love, the fear of a new relationship and the secret behind all lasting relationships.Join us on December 21st at our Christmas Party in Cambridge! SPILL Q&A, drinks and food, hosted by Bella Italia. Tickets over at thinkedenmedia.comSPILL: The Special - out now!Watch the full special - www.thinkedenmedia.com/the-special Our debut book SPILL: Volume I is available on paperback from thinkedenmedia.com/shop, Our debut book SPILL: Volume I is available on paperback from thinkedenmedia.comSupport the showwww.thinkedenmedia.com/shopInstagram: @ThinkEdenMediaTikTok: @ThinkEdenMediaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1lLokejLJp4Qfz2tKOPRuw
HAPPY FINGERHUTHS! Der Camping-Podcast mit Sascha und Nicole Fingerhuth
Mon, 24 Jul 2023 16:00:00 +0000 https://happyfingerhuths.podigee.io/8-rudelcamper d1db2e232b2ae51e52b67c5ac9de65fe Mit Sascha und Nicole Fingerhuth Wenn Sascha und Nicole Fingerhuth in den Camping-Urlaub starten, dann am liebsten gemeinsam mit ihrer Clique. Zusammen mit Horst und Bianca, sowie Micha und Jacky geht es dann regelmäßig nach Spanien und Italien. Deshalb nennen sie sich auch „Rudelcamper“. Wie die Freunde der Fingerhuths zum Camping gekommen sind und was ein auf der Deichsel befestigter Kühlschrank damit zu tun hat, erzählen sie in dieser Folge. Außerdem erfahrt ihr mit welcher Regel die drei Pärchen auch im gemeinsamen Campingurlaub für Privatsphäre sorgen. full Mit Sascha und Nicole Fingerhuth no Camping,Bella Italia,Rudelcamper,Fingerhuths,RTLzwei,Caravan Isabel Bialdyga, Ben Kinder, Arnd Benedikt Piechottka
Italy is on everyone's bucket list so Brent is taking you to some of his fave spots in Bella Italia. We visit some wineries on the Amalfi Coast, explore the markets of Palermo, and sip an aperitivo in Turin. Plus, TV's Joseph Rosendo shares his latest show with Brent. [Ep 240] Show Notes: Full Show Notes at https://radiomisfits.com/ded240/ Kathy McCabe and the Amalfi Coast on Destination Eat Drink Kathy's Dream of Italy Swirl the Glass Wine Tours Marco and Sicily on Destination Eat Drink Niche Italy tour company http://www.nicheitaly.com/ Pasta in Turin with Cecilia Puca on Destination Eat Drink Chocolate in Turin with Cecilia Puca on Destination Eat Drink Cecilia's food tour company I Eat Food website Foodie travel guide to Turin Foodie travel guides to Italy Joseph Rosendo Presents Joseph on Facebook Almada Food Crawl Video Folhado de Loulé pastry
Top Secret en Caixaforum, Un mundo mágico con Miguel de Lucas, La Dolce Vita y conocemos el victimismo con Silvia Congost.
El presidente Luis Lacalle Pou se reunió ayer con el ministro del Interior, Luis Alberto Heber, y la cúpula de la Jefatura de Policía de Montevideo, para discutir cambios en el despliegue de seguridad ante la cantidad de homicidios que se produjeron en los últimos días. Al final del encuentro, Heber reconoció que la policía debe mejorar los resultados, y anunció que habrá más presencia policial en la calle. El ministro sostuvo que la cartera necesita más efectivos en la calle pero no los puede tener por la cantidad de agentes que se certifican por problemas de salud. "Lamentablemente hay policías que se siguen certificando, que son fundamentales para el cumplimiento, sobre todo del patrullaje, y hay muchos policías que están en una condición de ampararse en sistema de seguridad y protección social, cuando muchas veces trabajan en otro lado y no en la Policía. Venimos desde el primer día denunciándolo y lamentablemente, hay certificaciones autorizadas por médicos, que llevan a que muchos de los policías que tendríamos que tenerlos en la calle, hoy están en su casa o trabajando en otra cosa", remarcó. Entre el viernes pasado y el martes hubo siete homicidios. Cinco de ellos ocurrieron en diversos lugares de Montevideo. Los barrios de Sayago, Manga, Jardines del Hipódromo, Santa Catalina y Bella Italia fueron los escenarios de los crímenes. El martes se dio un caso con características singulares: dos personas fueron encontradas muertas en plena calle, atados de pies y manos y con varios disparos en sus cabezas. La Mesa de los Jueves con Mariella Demarco, Ana Laura Pérez, Esteban Valenti y Alberto Volonté.
durée : 00:04:12 - Chroniques littorales - par : Jose Manuel Lamarque - Riche en découvertes et en paradis secrets, ce voyage en Italie est une invitation à retrouver le goût du bonheur et de l'éternité.
EPISODE 87: GLOBAL HORROR - ITALY IS TERRIFYING!Bella Italia… a country whose beauty and charm belies the terror and horror beneath the surface! Listen in for a dive into Italian neo-fascism, wine during the plague, and the catacombs of St. Sebastian! HORROR IN THE MOVIESThat's not tomato sauce. It's blood. And it's EVERYWHERE in Bava's DEMONS and Argento's DARK GLASSES! WHATCHA BEEN WATCHIN', BITCH?!Listen in to hear what we've been watchin'... bitch! WHAT IS THIS ITALIAN FOOD, ANDREW? (COS'é QUESTO CIBO ITALIANO, ANDREW?)Pop quiz! Can Andrew remember what Italian food these words signify from our last trip? Let's find out! –A podcast from DREAD PODCAST NETWORKSupport FRIGAY THE 13TH: www.frigay13.com/supportFollow on Twitter, Instagram, & TikTok: @FriGay13See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Gefühlte Fakten: Folge 164 - BELLA ITALIA Tarkan und Christian sind zurück aus dem Urlaub und haben einiges zu berichten. Von Gucci-Stores, Fettnäpfchen und abgezogen werden mit Würde. Außerdem klärt Tarkan über das völlig desaströse Liebesleben des Dänischen Märchenautors Hans Christian Andersen auf. Top Folge 10 von 10 Meerjungfrauen. ALLE AKTUELLE AKTIONEN UND RABATTE: https://linktr.ee/gefuehltefakten Folgt uns: http://Instagram.com/TarkanBagci http://Instagram.com/Christian_Huber
Reisen Reisen - Der Podcast mit Jochen Schliemann und Michael Dietz
Ein Traum zwischen azurblauem Wasser, bildhübschen Küstenorten und Zitronenbäumen. An spektakulären Klippen, in versteckten Buchten und auf einer der schönsten Küstenstraßen der Welt. Auf diesem Roadtrip verraten wir Euch alles für die perfekte Amalfi-Reise - wie ihr abseits der Massen, in der idealen Jahreszeit, beim Wandern, auf dem Boot, mit Vespa oder Auto diesen unfassbar schicken Ort in Süditalien genießen könnt. Plus unglaubliche Essens-Erfahrungen (Pasta mit Walnüssen! Meeresfrüchte! Limoncello!), viele Geheimtipps UND obendrauf die spannendste römische Ausgrabungsstätte überhaupt: Pompeji. Quasi um die Ecke, unter dem majestätischen Vesuv könnt ihr auf magische Art und Weise erleben, wie die alten Römer vor tausenden von Jahren gelebt haben. Traumurlaub! Sonne! Essen! Geschichte! Vielleicht liegt der schönste Ort der Welt tatsächlich in Bella Italia. :) Werbung: Dein 30-Euro “Shopping Gutschein” von CLARK: Anmeldung mit dem Code “REISEN“ unter www.clark.de (Deutschland), www.goclark.at (Österreich) oder direkt in der App. Neukunden bekommen 15€ pro jede in die App hochgeladene bestehende Versicherung (ausgeschlossen Gesetzliche Krankenkasse, Altersvorsorge, ADAC-Mitgliedschaften). Der Versand der Gutscheine erfolgt ca. 2 Wochen nach der Bestätigung der Verträge.
Ciao! We just got back from our one-year-delayed tenth anniversary trip to Italy, and it was bellissimo! Here's what we did and where we did them. For more on fashion and how to pack carry-on only for your trip, the link to my blog post is HERE. Positano: Hotel: Il San Pietro di Positano; Instagram here Cooking class: Fattoria La Tagliata, Positano; Instagram here Dinner in downtown Positano: Le Sireneuse Charter to Capri: Arranged through Hotel Il San Pietro, but there are many other companies that do this too. Start here for info. Rome: Hotel: Hotel de Russie (they also arranged our bike trip around Rome; highly recommend!) Vatican tour: Tours by Locals --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wegottatalkwithsonni/support