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Who Wear There by the Travel Brats
The Ultimate Guide to the 20 Regions of Italy with Italian Experts, the Founders of Tourissimo

Who Wear There by the Travel Brats

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Beppe, a native Italian, started his journey in active travel over two decades ago and, with the help of his wife Heather, co-founded Tourissimo, one of the top adventure travel companies in Italy. With years of expertise designing cycling and adventure tours across all 20 regions of Italy, Beppe and Heather have the inside scoop on the most authentic and unforgettable experiences Italy has to offer.So grab your espresso (or a glass of vino Italiano), and let's explore Italy region by region!Northern Italy: Adventure, Culture, and Alpine BeautyLombardy (Lombardia)Running along the Swiss border, Lombardy is Italy's largest and wealthiest region—a land of striking contrasts and cultural riches. Home to nearly 10 million people, Lombardy contains 12 of Italy's largest cities: Milan, Bergamo, Brescia, Como, Mantua, Pavia, Cremona, Lecco, Lodi, Monza, Sondrio, and Varese. The region blends modern sophistication with old-world charm, from the fashion capital and bustling metropolis of Milan to the serene, postcard-perfect landscapes of Lake Como.Lombardy is dotted with some of Italy's most beloved lakes, including Lake Maggiore, Lake Como, Lake Garda, Lake Iseo, Lake Idro, and many more. Picturesque villages like Bellagio offer sun-drenched escapes along Lake Como's shores, while the medieval towns of Bergamo and Mantova enchant visitors with cobblestone streets, sweeping views, and centuries of history.Culinary lovers will be spoiled for choice with Lombardy's 60 Michelin-starred restaurants—3 with three stars, 6 with two stars, and 51 with one star. Be sure to savor the region's iconic Risotto alla Milanese, a creamy saffron-infused dish that's a local staple. Wine enthusiasts won't want to miss a glass of Franciacorta, Italy's sparkling answer to Champagne.November is a wonderful time to visit, with cooler temperatures and fewer tourists. It's also the perfect season to explore Lombardy's slice of the Alps, where charming mountain towns await nestled among the peaks. For an unforgettable adventure, consider attending the 2025 Winter Olympics, which will be held in Milan-Cortina d'Ampezzo!Tourissimo Tip– If you are flying into Milan, select the correct airport because Milan has two airports! For info, check out the following Tourissimo blog: https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/avoid-this-common-travel-mistake-know-milans-two-airportsVenetoVeneto, the birthplace of Prosecco, Polenta, and the iconic Spritz, is a region rich in charm, culture, and culinary delights. Stretching from the Italian Riviera to the Venetian Pre-Alps and the stunning Dolomites, Veneto is home to both natural beauty and historic towns. Its capital, the enchanting floating city of Venice, is world-famous for its canals, gondolas, labyrinthine streets, and undeniable romance.Each of Venice's islands offers something special: admire the colorful houses of Burano, renowned for its lace-making traditions; visit Murano, celebrated for its centuries-old glassblowing artistry; and soak up the peaceful atmosphere of Torcello. Exploring these islands by vaporetto (water bus) offers a quieter, more authentic glimpse into Venetian life. Tourissimo Tip–For a few more suggestions, check out Tourissimo's blog on the Venetian Lagoon: https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/our-favorite-destinations-in-the-venetian-lagoonBeyond Venice, Veneto boasts a treasure trove of picturesque towns. Verona, Padua, Vicenza, and Asolo each offer their own distinct history and beauty. Visit Castelfranco Veneto for a charming escape or head to Bardolino to enjoy a boat ride on Italy's largest lake, Lago di Garda. Stroll the waterfront in Castelletto sul Garda or circle the freshwater moat of Cittadella, a red-brick medieval town full of character.In the countryside, the hills of Prosecco promise stunning vineyard views, while the medieval town of Montagnana offers a taste of the past. Nature lovers can visit the volcanic Euganean Hills in Este, and cheese lovers shouldn't miss the small town of Asiago, home to one of Italy's most famous cheeses.Veneto's culinary scene shines with 34 Michelin-starred restaurants—2 with three stars, 3 with two stars, and 29 with one star. Indulge in local specialties like Bigoli in Salsa, a hearty Venetian pasta with anchovy sauce, and toast with a glass of Prosecco, Grappa, or the regional favorite, the Select Spritz. And don't forget—Venetians love to celebrate, so let loose and join the party!Tourissimo Tips–Another fun suggestion is Veneto Marostica, the City of Chess, where they do a living chess match with hundreds of people dressed in medieval costumes every two years: https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/marostica-the-city-of-chessPiedmont (Piemonte)Nestled at the foot of the Alps and bordered on three sides by the Mediterranean Sea, Piedmont is one of Italy's most underrated gems. With a diverse landscape that offers adventure and beauty year-round, this region is perfect for both winter skiing and summer hiking and biking, thanks to its stunning Alpine scenery.But Piedmont isn't just about breathtaking views—it's steeped in rich history and cultural significance. As the first capital of Italy, it boasts grand palaces, remarkable art, and sacred relics like the famed Shroud of Turin. The capital city of Turin is a vibrant hub, home to Europe's largest outdoor food market and the monthly Gran Balon flea market, a haven for vintage and antique lovers.Venture beyond the city and you'll discover a region bursting with charm and flavor. Tour the Langhe Hills, a paradise for vineyard visits, and sample Bagna Cauda, a warm anchovy and garlic dip beloved by locals. Wander the lakeside town of Stresa on Lake Maggiore, or stroll the cobbled streets of Neive, where views of rolling hills and storybook cottages create an unforgettable setting. In Asti, you can witness the September medieval horse races and visit the majestic Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta e San Gottardo. For a true fairy-tale escape, head to Macugnaga in the valley of Monte Rosa, a perfect base for both skiing and hiking. And just outside of Turin lies the hidden gem of Lake Orta, a peaceful retreat away from the crowds.Piedmont's culinary scene is just as spectacular. With 35 Michelin-starred restaurants—2 with three stars, 3 with two stars, and 30 with one star—the region is a paradise for food lovers. Dine in Alba during white truffle season (September to January), and savor iconic regional dishes like Agnolotti del Plin and Coniglio Arrosto. Wine enthusiasts will be in heaven here—Piedmont is the land of Barolo, the "king of wines," and Barbaresco, two of Italy's most prestigious reds.Tourissimo Tips:Piedmont is home to the Slow Food movement: https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/why-piedmont-is-renowned-for-its-slow-foodTourissimo Tip–Check out this blog for a guide to a day of eating in Turin: https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/a-day-of-eating-in-turinTourissimo Tip–One of the Best Meals of Your Life will be at the Piazza Duomo in Alba!Emilia-RomagnaLocated in central Italy along the Adriatic coast, Emilia-Romagna is a vibrant and diverse region known for its perfect blend of “slow food” and “fast cars.” This area is considered both the culinary and automotive capital of Italy, offering rich traditions, warm hospitality, and unforgettable experiences.Food lovers will be in heaven here. Emilia-Romagna is the birthplace of iconic Italian delicacies such as Mortadella, Tortellini in Brodo, Parmigiano-Reggiano, Prosciutto di Parma, traditional Balsamic Vinegar, Lambrusco, and egg-based fresh pastas like lasagna, tortellini, and tagliatelle. A visit to Parma lets you savor authentic Parmigiano-Reggiano and world-class Prosciutto, as well as enjoy the elegant Teatro Regio opera house.The region also has a need for speed—it's home to legendary automotive brands like Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Maserati. For car enthusiasts, the Ferrari Museum in Modena is a must-see. Emilia-Romagna even has a dedicated cycling tourism office, and in summer 2023, it played host to several stages of the Tour de France, which began in nearby Florence.Beyond the food and cars, Emilia-Romagna offers a range of enchanting destinations. The capital city of Bologna is known for its Piazza Maggiore, the Two Towers, and the scenic Santuario Madonna di San Luca. In Ravenna, marvel at the dazzling, colorful mosaics and the historic San Vitale Basilica. Along the coast, vibrant seaside resorts like Cervia, Cesenatico, and Rimini create a lively, carnival-like party atmosphere from late May through September. For a more peaceful experience, explore the medieval gem of Brisighella, a lesser-known treasure full of charm.When it comes to fine dining, Emilia-Romagna doesn't disappoint. The region boasts 24 Michelin-starred restaurants, including one three-star, three two-star, and twenty one-star establishments. Visitors are often struck by the warmth and generosity of the locals—some of the most hospitable people in Italy—who express their love through exceptional food and outstanding service.Tourissimo Tips:Did you know that there is a whole other country within Emilia Romagna? https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/san-marino-the-other-small-country-within-italyTourissimo Tip–Pietra di Bismantova was an inspiration for Dante: https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/pietra-di-bismantova-the-inspiration-for-dantes-purgatoryTourissimo Tip–You can cross the Rubicon: https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/crossing-the-rubiconTrentino-South TyrolNestled along Italy's northern border with Switzerland, Trentino–South Tyrol is a stunning mountainous region that blends Italian and Austrian influences, making it a top destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. With its striking Alpine scenery, exceptional cuisine, and rich cultural duality, this region offers the best of both worlds.The South Tyrol capital, Bolzano, is renowned for having the highest quality of life in Italy, combining the clean, efficient infrastructure often associated with Germany with the flavorful food and spirited lifestyle of Italian culture.Outdoor adventurers will be captivated by the Dolomites, with their dramatic limestone peaks—ideal for hiking, skiing, and breathtaking vistas. Don't miss the Alpe di Siusi, Europe's largest Alpine meadow, which is especially stunning in spring and summer. Explore shimmering Lake Garda and uncover the region's medieval past through spectacular castles like Schloss Tirol, Castel Roncolo, and Castel d'Appiano.Tourissimo Tip–An off-the-beaten-path outdoor paradise can be found in the Alps of Trentino. Check out the Val di Sole. This is one of the areas that Beppe and Heather regularly go to on their personal vacations in Italy: https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/the-wild-dolomitesThe culinary offerings here reflect the region's unique blend of cultures. Traditional dishes range from Bratwurst and Goulash to Italian-style pastas with hearty meats like deer. Foodies should try Speck, a savory smoked ham, perfectly paired with a glass of Gewürztraminer, a fragrant white wine native to the area. The region also produces excellent white wines and lighter reds that pair beautifully with its alpine cuisine.When it comes to fine dining, Trentino–South Tyrol excels with 33 Michelin-starred restaurants, including three three-star, five two-star, and twenty-five one-star establishments, making it one of Italy's most impressive gourmet regions.LiguriaLocated along Italy's rugged northwestern coastline, Liguria—also known as the Italian Riviera—boasts dramatic cliffs, colorful seaside villages, and incredible culinary traditions. The region is best known for the five picturesque villages of Cinque Terre, as well as the glamorous resort towns of Portofino and Santa Margherita Ligure.Tourissimo Tip– If you visit the Cinque Terre, don't forget to look up, and hike up away from the crowds to see the heroic vineyards: https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/the-heroic-winemaking-of-the-cinque-terreBecause of the narrow, winding roads with steep drop-offs, many travelers prefer to explore the region via the local train or by public or private boat. If you're planning to hike the famous trails, be aware that entrance permits are now required due to landslides and overtourism.In the regional capital of Genoa, dive into maritime history, visit the iconic San Lorenzo Cathedral, and wander the city's old port area. Just outside Genoa, discover the secluded San Fruttuoso Abbey, accessible only by boat or footpath. In Vernazza, one of the Cinque Terre towns, visit the Doria Castle and the beautiful Santa Margherita Church.Liguria is also a celebrity hotspot, and its cuisine is just as impressive as its scenery. Known as the birthplace of pesto, the region is famous for Pesto alla Genovese, made with a special local basil. Be sure to try the region's olive oil, garlic, cheeses, and exceptional seafood, especially the anchovies. Other regional specialties include Focaccia di Recco, a cheese-filled flatbread, and lighter olive oils that perfectly complement Ligurian dishes.For fine dining, Liguria is home to seven Michelin-starred restaurants, all with one star, offering refined cuisine rooted in the region's coastal and agricultural traditions.Friuli-Venezia Giulia (Friuli)Tucked between Veneto, Austria, and Slovenia, Friuli-Venezia Giulia is a lesser-known gem that offers a unique blend of Alpine landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and coastal charm. The region features part of the Dolomites, ideal for hiking, skiing, and capturing breathtaking scenery.The capital, Trieste, is a refined port city with a fascinating blend of Italian, Austro-Hungarian, and Slavic influences. Don't miss the Miramare Castle, perched over the sea with stunning views. In Cividale del Friuli, stroll through cobbled streets and sample Frico, a savory, crispy dish made of cheese and potatoes, best enjoyed with a glass of Schioppettino, a bold red wine native to the region.For outdoor adventures and relaxation, spend a beach day at Lignano Sabbiadoro, camp in Sistiana, bike the trails around Grado, or explore the ancient Roman ruins in Aquileia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Be sure to visit the enormous Grotta Gigante (Giant Cave), stroll through Unity of Italy Square, and tour the Revoltella Museum for modern art.Friuli-Venezia Giulia is also home to seven Michelin-starred restaurants, including two two-star establishments and five one-star venues, reflecting the region's quiet but impressive culinary scene.Tourissimo Tip– A hotel that Heather and Beppe love in Cormons is La Subida. It's a unique, high-end, and rustic property nestled in nature that boasts a 1-Michelin star restaurant: https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/hotels-we-love-la-subidaAosta ValleyNestled in the northwestern tip of Italy, where it borders Switzerland and France, the Aosta Valley is Italy's smallest and highest region—a true mountain paradise. This alpine jewel is renowned for its dramatic snowcapped peaks, storybook castles, and a unique blend of French and Italian culture, as both languages are spoken here.The region is home to Mont Blanc (Monte Bianco), Europe's highest peak, which straddles the borders of Italy, France, and Switzerland. While the summit lies on the French side, visitors on the Italian side can experience the Skyway Monte Bianco, a breathtaking cable car ride offering panoramic views of the Alps.Key landmarks include the striking Matterhorn, the impressive Fénis and Savoy Castles, and the Bard Fortress, one of the largest and most remarkable fortifications in the Alps. After a day in the mountains, relax in one of the region's thermal spas, and indulge in Fonduta, a rich, velvety cheese fondue perfect for chilly alpine evenings.Wine lovers should sample the region's distinctive red mountain wines, especially Enfer d'Arvier, known for its bold flavor and high-altitude character.Tourissimo Tip–A fun tradition is the Friendship Cup, a communal cup of coffee: https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/the-friendship-cup-of-valle-daostaCentral Italy: History, Art, and Rolling HillsTuscany (Toscana)Tuscany, the heart of the Renaissance, is a captivating region of rolling hills, cypress-lined roads, vineyards, and timeless art and architecture. Located just below Italy's northern regions, it's a haven for art lovers, history buffs, and food and wine enthusiasts alike. From Chianti to Brunello di Montalcino, the region offers a wide variety of world-class wines.The regional capital, Florence, is one of Italy's most walkable and safe major cities, making it ideal for solo travelers. Admire its architectural wonders while sipping on Chianti Classico and indulging in a local favorite—Bistecca alla Fiorentina. Must-see landmarks in Florence include the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore (Duomo), Ponte Vecchio, Palazzo Vecchio, the Uffizi Gallery, and the Galleria dell'Accademia, home to Michelangelo's David. For iconic views, head to Piazzale Michelangelo.Beyond Florence, explore the historic cities of Siena, Lucca, and San Gimignano, each offering its own charm. Don't miss the Leaning Tower of Pisa or the Siena Cathedral, and spend time in the picturesque public squares like Piazza del Campo, Piazza della Signoria, and Piazza del Duomo.For off-the-beaten-path adventures, discover medieval hilltop villages such as Sorano, or head to the Maremma coast for scenic beaches and bold wines. Tuscany also shines in its culinary excellence, boasting 41 Michelin-starred restaurants—including 1 three-star, 5 two-star, and 35 one-star establishments.Tourissimo Tip–3 places in Tuscany you didn't know existed: https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/three-places-in-tuscany-you-did-not-know-existedUmbriaUmbria, often called the "Green Heart of Italy," is the country's only completely landlocked region, nestled between Tuscany, Lazio, and Le Marche. Though it lacks large cities, Umbria more than makes up for it with breathtaking natural beauty, medieval towns, and a rich culinary tradition.One of Umbria's most impressive sights is the Cascata delle Marmore (Marmore Falls)—the second tallest waterfall in Europe. Nature lovers and photographers alike will be amazed by its dramatic 165-meter drop. The region is also home to Assisi, the birthplace of St. Francis, one of Italy's most revered saints, and a major pilgrimage destination.Food lovers will delight in Umbria's hearty, earthy cuisine, featuring lentils, mushroom-based dishes, cured meats, and the prized black truffle (Tartufo Nero di Norcia). Pair these specialties with a glass of Sagrantino di Montefalco, a robust red wine unique to the region.Umbria's culinary excellence is further reflected in its four Michelin-starred restaurants: Casa Vissani, Vespasia, Ada, and Elementi. Each holds one Michelin star, offering refined takes on the region's rustic flavors.Tourissimo Tip–Norcia is definitely one of Italy's culinary gems: https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/norcia-one-of-italys-culinary-gemsMarcheLocated in central Italy on the Adriatic side, Marche is a beautiful region with a population of 1 million people, known for its charming towns, rich history, and welcoming, hardworking culture. The region offers stunning destinations like Urbino and Ancona, along with pristine beaches such as Spiaggia della Due Sorelle, Parco Naturale Monte San Bartolo, Mezzavalle, and the Riviera del Conero, not to mention many picturesque nature reserves.Must-see landmarks include Castello di Gradara, Palazzo Ducale di Urbino, the Sanctuary of the Holy House of Loreto, Cattedrale di San Ciriaco, Tempio del Valadier, and the breathtaking underground Frasassi Caves. Marche's favorite cities and nearby towns also include Gubbio, Assisi, Perugia, Orvieto, and Cascia.For those drawn to religious history, highlights include the Papal Basilica of Saint Francis, the Sacred Convent of Saint Francis, Basilica di Santa Maria degli Angeli, and Basilica di Santa Chiara in Assisi, as well as the Basilica of Santa Rita da Cascia. History lovers should visit Rocca Paolina, Piazza IV Novembre, Fontana Maggiore, Piazza del Comune, and Grotta di Monte Cucco, while museums like Narni Sotterranea, the National Gallery, and Nobile Collegio del Cambio offer rich cultural experiences.This region is famous for its culinary tradition, especially its mastery of seafood, and is home to seven Michelin-starred restaurants — including Uliassi in Senigallia, proudly holding three Michelin stars, along with one two-star and five one-star establishments. No visit would be complete without tasting Olive all'Ascolana, fried stuffed olives that perfectly capture Marche's local flavor. All of this, combined with the region's natural beauty and warm, fun, and friendly locals, makes Marche a truly unforgettable destination in the heart of Italy.Tourissimo Tip–Ascoli Piceno, the town where the Ascoli olive is from, is beautiful, especially at night when it appears to glow: https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/ascoli-piceno-the-italian-town-that-glows-at-nightLazioLazio, one of Italy's central regions, though often considered a southern region by Italians, is a place rich with history, iconic landmarks, and hidden gems. At its heart is the capital city of Rome, a destination overflowing with opportunities for exploration. Essential sites include the Colosseum, Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, Roman Forum, Spanish Steps, St. Peter's Basilica, the Sistine Chapel, and countless other remarkable attractions. No visit to Rome is complete without savoring its famous dishes, including Cacio e Pepe — a creamy cheese and pepper pasta — along with local favorites like Spaghetti alla Gricia, Pasta all'Amatriciana, and Pasta Carbonara, best enjoyed with a glass of crisp Frascati wine while taking in views of the Colosseum. Lazio as a whole has 107 two-star Michelin restaurants and 105 one-star restaurants. If you find yourself in the Trastevere neighborhood, there are many wonderful popular restaurants, including La Scaletta and Le Mani in Pasta.Another must-see is Vatican City, home to the Vatican and its world-renowned religious and artistic treasures. In December 2025, Rome will host the Jubilee, or Holy Year — a significant Catholic Church event focused on forgiveness, reconciliation, and spiritual renewal, held only once every 25 years and drawing pilgrims from across the globe.Beyond Rome, Lazio offers a beautiful coastline and peaceful countryside, perfect for travelers seeking quieter escapes. Among its hidden gems is Ostia Antica, an ancient Roman city that once served as the bustling port of Rome, located at the mouth of the Tiber River. With its blend of legendary landmarks, culinary traditions, religious significance, and off-the-beaten-path treasures, Lazio is a captivating region waiting to be explored.Tourissimo Tip–There's a wonderful project underway to create a cycle path around the perimeter of Rome: https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/cycling-in-rome-grab-a-bike-and-bike-the-grabAbruzzoAbruzzo, known as Italy's green region, lies in the central-eastern part of the country and boasts a stunning combination of mountains, coastline, and unspoiled nature. Along the beautiful Trabocchi Coast, visitors can admire the historic trabocchi — ingenious wooden fishing structures built by fishermen centuries ago to safely fish the Adriatic waters, many of which have now been converted into charming seaside restaurants where you can dine on fresh seafood while suspended above the waves with sunsets as your backdrop. When it comes to dining, Abruzzo currently boasts four Michelin-starred restaurants; there are three 1-star restaurants and one 3-star restaurant. Food lovers shouldn't miss Arrosticini, the region's famous grilled lamb skewers, or a glass of bold Montepulciano d'Abruzzo red wine. Outdoor enthusiasts have countless opportunities for adventure, from swimming at the Stiffe Caves and strolling the Ponte del Mare to relaxing on the beaches of Riserva Naturale Guidata Punta Aderci and hiking to the iconic Rocca Calascio. Lakeside escapes await at Lago di Scanno and Lago di Barrea, while the towering Gran Sasso d'Italia and the expansive Parco Nazionale d'Abruzzo, and Lazio e Molise offer breathtaking scenery and pristine trails. The region is home to many national parks — Abruzzo, Lazio, Molise National Park, Gran Sasso and Laga Mountains National Park, and Maiella National Park — perfect for hiking, biking, trail running, and spotting the highest peaks of the Apennine Mountain Range. Cyclists can enjoy the Bike to Coast cycle path, a 131 km (81.4 mile) route running along the Adriatic coast from Pescara to Vasto. History and architecture lovers will appreciate sites like Basilica di Santa Maria di Collemaggio, Centro Storico di Sulmona, Santo Stefano di Sessanio, Abbey of San Giovanni in Venere, and the Medieval Village of Pacentro. For a uniquely tranquil experience, visit the enchanting Gardens of Ninfa. Abruzzo is also a fabulous winter skiing destination and keeps traditions alive with events like Transumanza, the seasonal migration of livestock, primarily sheep, between the high-altitude pastures of the region. With its mountain majesty, historic villages, flavorful cuisine, and coastal charm, Abruzzo offers something unforgettable for every traveler.Tourissimo Tips:More info on the trabocchi coast: https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/abruzzos-trabocchi-coastAbruzzo Bike to Coast is a beautiful bike path along the coast: https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/cycling-along-abruzzos-coastMoliseOne of Italy's most untouched and lesser-known regions, Molise is famously nicknamed “the region that doesn't exist,” though it's rich in history, traditions, and natural beauty. This quiet region offers a mix of beaches and mountains, including part of the National Park of Abruzzo within the Apennines mountain range, filled with abundant wildlife, hiking trails, and winter ski opportunities. Tourissimo Tip–The Region That Doesn't Exist: https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/the-italian-region-that-doesnt-existThe capital city, Campobasso, is home to notable sites like Monforte Castle and several Romanesque churches, while the charming coastal town of Termoli draws visitors for its beaches, trabucchi (historic fishing huts now serving fresh seafood), and local specialties like brodetto, a traditional seafood stew. Along the Molise coast in Termoli, dining at a trabucchi offers fresh catches with a side of Adriatic views. History buffs should visit the Samnite ruins in the Pietrabbondante archaeological area, the well-preserved Saepinum Archaeological Area, and landmarks like Lago di Castel San Vincenzo, the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Purification, Monforte Castle, and the Basilica of Saint Mary of Sorrow. A must-see is the Marinelli Bell Foundry, founded in 1339. It's the oldest continuously operating bell foundry in the world, Italy's oldest family business, and the official provider of bells to the Vatican. Food lovers can sample Cavatelli, a local pasta specialty, paired with Tintilia, a rare red wine unique to Molise. The region is also home to seven one-star Michelin restaurants and several local food tours that showcase its rustic culinary traditions. While Molise's quiet charm and untouched landscapes make it a special destination, visitors should note that English is not widely spoken, making it a truly authentic Italian experience for those eager to explore one of the country's hidden gems.Southern Italy: Sun, Sea, and Ancient WondersCampania The birthplace of Neapolitan pizza, the Mediterranean Diet, and Mozzarella di Bufala, Campania is one of Italy's most vibrant and culturally rich regions. Home to the bustling regional capital Naples (Napoli), it boasts some of the country's most iconic destinations, including Pompeii, the stunning Amalfi Coast, and the tranquil Cilento Coast.Along the sparkling, deep-blue waters of the Golfo di Napoli, you'll find must-visit coastal towns like Positano, Amalfi, and Ravello, as well as the famous islands of Ischia, Capri, and the colorful Procida. Visitors can hike the breathtaking Path of the Gods, explore the hauntingly preserved ruins of Archaeological Pompeii, forever shadowed by the gray cone of Mt. Vesuvius, and savor the region's culinary gems like ultra-fresh seafood and crisp Falanghina wine.History and culture lovers shouldn't miss Sansevero Chapel Museum, San Carlo Theatre, the Catacombs of San Gennaro, and the lush Villa Cimbrone Gardens. Campania also impresses with its historic castles, including the Royal Palace of Caserta, Ovo Castle, and Castello Aragonese d'Ischia. Wine enthusiasts should head to the province of Avellino, known for producing some of the best wines in southern Italy.Tourissimo Tip–Wine is also grown inland on the Amalfi Coast, and there are some vines that are 250 years old (pre-phylloxera): https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/old-vines-on-the-amalfi-coastNature lovers will be drawn to the Cilento, Vallo di Diano, and Alburni National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its biodiversity, dramatic landscapes, and cultural heritage, featuring ancient ruins like Paestum and Velia, the majestic Padula Charterhouse, and idyllic coastal villages.Campania is also a paradise for food lovers, home to 51 Michelin-starred restaurants, including one three-star, eight two-star, and forty-two one-star establishments. From world-famous landmarks to hidden treasures, Campania offers an irresistible blend of history, nature, food, and coastal charm.CalabriaWith its rugged coastlines, dramatic landscapes, and hidden treasures, Calabria is a must-visit region in southern Italy. Known for its bold flavors and rich culinary traditions, visitors should sample 'Nduja, a spicy, spreadable sausage paste, and the region's famous Calabrian chiles. The local cuisine embraces cucina povera, a tradition of simple, hearty dishes featuring handmade pasta made with just flour and water. Calabria offers a growing fine dining scene with six one-star Michelin restaurants. For nature lovers, Calabria is home to three stunning national parks — Sila, Aspromonte, and Pollino — ideal for hiking, wildlife spotting, and immersing in untouched landscapes. Along the coast, Capo Vaticano stands out as one of the world's most beautiful beaches, offering breathtaking views and crystal-clear waters. History buffs and castle enthusiasts can explore impressive fortresses like Castello Ruffo di Scilla, Castello Murat, Castello di Le Castella, and Castello Aragonese. Don't miss charming towns and villages such as Tropea, famous for its clifftop views and beaches, as well as Scilla, Pentedattilo, and Le Castella. With its authentic culture, stunning coastlines, flavorful cuisine, and rich history, Calabria remains one of Italy's most captivating yet underrated regions.Tourissimo Tip–Way off the beaten path, lies a  unique museum in Mammola, Calabria https://calabriastraordinaria.it/en/news/visit-to-musaba-the-sistine-chapel-of-calabriaPugliaKnown as the Maldives of Italy, Puglia is a sun-drenched region celebrated for its whitewashed hill towns, ancient olive groves, and miles of stunning coastline. With a dry Mediterranean climate and scenery that often feels more Greek than Italian, Puglia is famed for its beaches in Salento, crystal-clear waters, and charming seaside towns. One of its most iconic sights is the fairytale-like trulli houses of Alberobello, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This region is also a food lover's paradise, offering specialties like Orecchiette pasta with turnip greens, the classic Fave e Cicoria (fava bean purée with wild chicory), and fresh seafood paired with crisp vegetables. Wine lovers can savor Primitivo, a bold local red. For fine dining, the region boasts nine one-star Michelin restaurants, blending rustic flavors with refined culinary creativity.Puglia is dotted with unique cities and towns worth exploring, including Locorotondo, Otranto, Lecce, Monopoli, Ostuni, Gallipoli, Bari, Alberobello, and Polignano a Mare. Nature and history enthusiasts will enjoy visiting extraordinary sites like the Grotte di Castellana, the dramatic Cave of Poetry, the ancient Basilica San Nicola, and the scenic Gargano Peninsula. With its thousand-year-old olive trees, Puglia is the largest olive oil producer in the world, known for its strong, spicy oils. The locals here are famously warm and welcoming, going out of their way to make visitors feel at home.Puglia's blend of natural beauty, rich tradition, and heartfelt hospitality makes it one of Italy's most captivating and underrated destinations.Tourissimo Tip–Here are some of the gems of Puglia: https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/some-of-the-gems-of-pugliaBasilicataBasilicata, a remote yet captivating region with a population of just 500,000, offers a wealth of unique experiences despite its secluded location. Among its most intriguing destinations are the ghost town of Craco and the ancient cave city of Matera, both steeped in history and cinematic charm. Other towns worth visiting include Maratea and Palombaroa, each offering its own cultural and scenic appeal.Tourissimo Tip–Matera is magical! https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/destination-highlight-matera-the-city-of-stonesThe region is rich in historical and religious landmarks, such as the Crypt of Original Sin with its remarkable frescoes, and the medieval Melfi Castle. Don't miss the towering Statue of Christ the Redeemer in Maratea, a striking monument that overlooks the Tyrrhenian coast.For a taste of local flavor, try Peperoni Cruschi—crispy, sun-dried peppers that are a beloved regional delicacy. Basilicata is also known for its exceptional wines, especially the bold, full-bodied reds of Aglianico del Vulture DOC, made primarily from the Aglianico grape. White wine lovers will appreciate the region's Greco di Tufo and Fiano varietals as well. Basilicata also has a total of 14 one-star Michelin restaurants. Adventurers can experience an adrenaline rush on The Angel's Flight, a giant zip line that offers stunning views and a thrilling ride through the Lucanian landscape.SicilySicily, the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, is a world of its own, offering a diverse landscape of coastlines, mountains, and magical towns such as Cefalù, Palermo, Taormina, Catania, Noto, Agrigento, and Syracuse. Palermo serves as the cultural and diplomatic capital of the region, while Catania stands as its business hub.A volcanic island and UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sicily boasts a rich collection of cultural and natural treasures. Highlights include the awe-inspiring Valley of the Temples, the active volcano Mount Etna, the stunning Duomo di Cefalù, and the picturesque islands of Stromboli, Bella, and Ortigia. The region is also home to the renowned Baroque Triangle in the Val di Noto region of southeastern Sicily, where the eight towns of Caltagirone, Militello Val di Catania, Catania, Modica, Noto, Palazzolo Acreide, Ragusa, and Scicli have been recognized by UNESCO for their outstanding examples of late Baroque architecture.Sicily's culinary scene is just as impressive. Indulge in traditional Sicilian cannoli, filled with sheep's milk ricotta cheese and always stuffed fresh to order. Take a street food tour to savor local favorites like arancini, and don't miss sipping on a glass of Nero d'Avola, one of Sicily's most famous wines. The region is also internationally celebrated for its top-tier agriculture and winemaking.For a taste of authentic Italian charm beyond the tourist trail, explore the towns featured in I Borghi Più Belli d'Italia—Italy's list of its most beautiful hidden gems. Tourissimo Tip–This is a great tip for all 20 regions of Italy. Find out more here: https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/the-most-beautiful-small-towns-in-italyFood lovers will be delighted to know that Sicily is also home to 23 Michelin-starred restaurants, including three two-star establishments and twenty with one star.Tourissimo Tip–If you visit Corleone, you should definitely learn about the legacy of the Mafia. We in North America tend to have a romanticized view of the mafia, but for the locals, the history is more brutal. See some photos and learn more here: https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/letizia-battaglia-groundbreaking-photojournalist-who-fearlessly-documented-the-mafia-in-her-native-sicilySardiniaSardinia, the second-largest island in the Mediterranean after Sicily, is a rugged, rural paradise known for its natural beauty, deep-rooted traditions, and ancient history. The island is home to features like the Apennine Coast, the Adriatic Coast, and the Apennine Mountains. Most of Sardinia's population lives in the capital region of Cagliari, but much of the island remains untouched, offering visitors a glimpse into authentic Italian island life.One of Sardinia's most fascinating distinctions is that the Barbagia region is recognized as a Blue Zone—an area with an unusually high number of centenarians. This longevity is attributed to the region's healthy diet, active lifestyle, and strong sense of community. For outdoor enthusiasts, inland Sardinia offers some of the best biking and hiking experiences in all of Italy.Tourissimo Tip–What is a Blue Zone? https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/blue-zoneThe island's coastlines are just as enticing. Costa Smeralda is often described as paradise on earth, with stunning beaches like Spiaggia di Tuerredda, Cala Goloritzé, and Spiaggia di Porto Giunco perfect for sunbathing and swimming. Don't miss the La Maddalena Archipelago National Park (Parco Nazionale dell'Arcipelago di La Maddalena), a protected area with crystal-clear waters and pristine landscapes.Charming towns such as Alghero, Bosa, and Cagliari add to the island's appeal. Many of Sardinia's towns are nestled in the mountains located in the island's center, offering a peaceful and scenic escape.Cultural and historical attractions abound. Must-see sites include the Nora Archaeological Park, Bastione di Saint Remy, Parco Archeologico Naturalistico di Santa Cristina, and the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Cagliari. For an unforgettable natural wonder, venture into the Frecce delle grotte srl and Neptune's Grotto, stunning sea caves accessible by boat or stairs carved into cliffs.Sardinia is also home to a unique ancient civilization. Scattered across the island are over 7,000 nuraghe—megalithic stone structures built during the Nuragic Age (c. 1900–730 BC). These mysterious, tower-like buildings are the island's most iconic symbol, and some scholars believe there were once over 10,000 nuraghe structures in total.Religious architecture also impresses, with highlights like the Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta e Santa Cecilia, the Church of the Holy Trinity of Saccargia, and the Basilica di San Simplicio showcasing Sardinia's spiritual and artistic heritage.Sardinian cuisine reflects its mountainous geography. Surprisingly, for an island, the diet leans more toward land-based ingredients than seafood. Signature dishes include Porceddu (roast pig), Fregola (a traditional Sardinian pasta), and the adventurous Casu marzu—a sheep's milk cheese intentionally infested with live maggots and considered a local delicacy. Sardinia also holds 16 one-star Michelin restaurants.To accompany these flavors, try a glass of Cannonau red wine, known for its high polyphenol content and potential health benefits, or the refreshing Vermentino white wine, perfect for warm Mediterranean days.Tourissimo Tip–Magic Trick or Pasta Making? https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/magic-trick-or-pasta-making From the Alps to the Mediterranean, each Italian region is a world of its own. Want to see it all? Check out Tourissimo's amazing trip planning and Italian information at tourissimo.travel! Buon viaggio!From the Alps to the Mediterranean, each Italian region is a world of its own. Want to see it all? Check out Tourissimo's amazing trip planning and Italian information at tourissimo.travel! Buon viaggio! 

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Radio Rossonera
CAMARDA-GOL, UNA VITTORIA PER RESTARE A GALLA: MILAN FUTURO 3-2 CAMPOBASSO | Future Stars

Radio Rossonera

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 27:43


Il #milanfuturo agguanta una fondamentale vittoria all'ultimo respiro contro il #campobasso, dopo essersi fatta rimontare un doppio vantaggio. Primo successo per #oddo sulla panchina del #milan. In gol Francesco #camarda, decisiva la rete di #camporese in pieno recuperoDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/radio-rossonera--2355694/support.

Le interviste di Stefania D'Alonzo e Daniele Di Ianni
I concerti del Corpus Domini 2025 a Campobasso

Le interviste di Stefania D'Alonzo e Daniele Di Ianni

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 2:31


Mary Jo e Paolo Bracalenti vi raccontano gli appuntamenti live previsti a Campobasso per le festività del Corpus Domini

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Corruzione, indagato il presidente del Molise Francesco Roberti

Ecovicentino.it - AudioNotizie

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 1:21


Il governatore del Molise Francesco Roberti è indagato per corruzione nell'ambito di un'inchiesta della Dda di Campobasso. Con lui sono indagate altre 47 persone e nei giorni scorsi è stato notificato l'avviso di conclusione indagini.

Ecovicentino.it - AudioNotizie
Il Famila sogna il… due di coppe: per puntare in alto imperativo battere il Campobasso

Ecovicentino.it - AudioNotizie

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 1:45


Il quintetto orange è pronto a raggiungere la Inalpi Arena di Torino, dove da ieri ha preso il via la kermesse che assegnerà i trofei di serie A1 maschile e femminile. A puntare al bis di Coppa Italia è la detentrice Schio, che dovrà affrontare venerdì alle 20.30 in semifinale le molisane del Magnolia. Poi, in caso di vittoria, si prospetta il derby con Venezia come un anno fa.

Richard Syrett's Strange Planet
1161 THE ALIEN ALMANAC

Richard Syrett's Strange Planet

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 50:11


EPISODE #1161 THE ALIEN ALMANAC Richard welcomes award-winning filmmaker and UFO researcher Craig Campobasso to discuss his groundbreaking new documentary, The Extraterrestrial Species Almanac. Based on his acclaimed book, this visually stunning film delves into 82 documented alien species—Greys, Reptilians, Nordics, and more—featuring never-before-seen photographs, cutting-edge CGI, and firsthand accounts from those who claim contact. Campobasso reveals the meticulous research and intricate storytelling behind bringing extraterrestrial entities to life on screen. He shares astonishing revelations from experiencers, human-alien hybrids, and experts who challenge everything we think we know about our place in the universe. What do these beings want? How do they interact with humanity? And why is this information being hidden? GUEST: Craig Campobasso is an Emmy-nominated casting director, award-winning filmmaker, and acclaimed UFO researcher. With over 100 film and TV projects to his credit, he has worked on Dune, Total Recall, and Picket Fences, but his true passion lies in exploring the unknown. A leading voice in extraterrestrial research, he is the author of The Extraterrestrial Species Almanac and its accompanying documentary, bringing 82 alien species to life through stunning visuals and firsthand testimonies. Featured on Ancient Aliens, Coast to Coast AM, and Gaia TV, Campobasso is a master storyteller bridging Hollywood and the cosmos. WEBSITE: https://www.autobiographyofanet.com BOOKS: The Extraterrestrial Species Almanac: The Ultimate Guide to Greys, Reptilians, Hybrids, and Nordics The UFO Hotspot Compendium: All the Places To Visit Before You Die or Are Abducted The Autobiography of an ExtraTerrrestrial Saga book series DOCUMENTARY: The Extraterrestrial Species Almanac: THE DOCUMENTARY Rent Documentary here: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/etspeciesalmanacdoc Purchase Documentary DVD copy here: https://www.autobiographyofanet.com/other-books SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS!!! HIMS - Making Healthy and Happy Easy to Achieve Sexual Health, Hair Loss, Mental Health, Weight Management START YOUR FREE ONLINE VISIT TODAY - HIMS dot com slash STRANGE https://www.HIMS.com/strange SHIP STICKS Skip airport stress and costly airline fees with complimentary insurance, real-time tracking, dedicated support, and on-time delivery. ShipSticks is offering our listeners 20% off your first shipment when you go to Shipskicks.com and use the code STRANGE. Go to https://www.shipsticks.com and use the code STRANGE to get 20% off your first shipment and save yourself the hassle this ski season. That's S-H-I-P-S-T-I-C-K-S.com. Make sure you use the code STRANGE so they know we sent you. BECOME A PREMIUM SUBSCRIBER!!! https://strangeplanet.supportingcast.fm Three monthly subscriptions to choose from. Commercial Free Listening, Bonus Episodes and a Subscription to my monthly newsletter, InnerSanctum. We and our partners use cookies to personalize your experience, to show you ads based on your interests, and for measurement and analytics purposes. By using our website and services, you agree to our use of cookies as described in our Cookie Policy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://strangeplanet.supportingcast.fm/

The Calcio Podcast
308 - Flour From Campobasso

The Calcio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2025 73:03


Gizmo joins Sam to discuss Nainggolan's arrest for cocaine trafficking, €1 homes on the Mediterranean, Suburra, a creative issue to the homeless epidemic and more. Enjoy!Follow Sam @imSamAdamo

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Un Famila poco brillante si impone in casa 69-56 su Campobasso

Ecovicentino.it - AudioNotizie

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2025 2:22


Le interviste di Stefania D'Alonzo e Daniele Di Ianni
A 103 anni si opera all'anca a Campobasso, in piedi dopo 24 ore

Le interviste di Stefania D'Alonzo e Daniele Di Ianni

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 1:24


A 103 anni si opera all'anca a Campobasso, in piedi dopo 24 ore. Ci dice di più Daniele Di Ianni.

The 'X' Zone Radio Show
Rob McConnell Interviews - CRAIG CAMPOBASSO - The Extraterrestrial Species Almanac

The 'X' Zone Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 57:43


Craig Campobasso is a casting director and award-winning filmmaker. He has been casting film and television for over three decades, and was Emmy-nominated for casting David E. Kelly's Picket Fences. He recently cast "Don't Come Back from the Moon," starring James Franco and Rashida Jones, the film Starbright, and the television series "The Adventures of Velvet Prozak." Craig directed, wrote and produced the short film "Stranger at the Pentagon," which was adapted from the popular UFO book authored by the late Dr. Frank E. Stranges. It won Best Sci-Fi film at the Burbank International Film Festival and the Worldfest Houston International Film Festival. He is also the author of "The Autobiography of an ExtraTerrestrial Saga" book trilogy.Website(s):autobiographyofanet.comstrangeratthepentagon.comcraigcampobasso.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-x-zone-radio-tv-show--1078348/support.

Coast to Coast AM
Gambling Addiction ETs Visiting Earth

Coast to Coast AM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 37:18


In the first half, certified counselor Howard Riback, a former gambling addict, shared his journey with gambling, emphasizing the importance of personal responsibility. "Gambling itself can be as much fun as having a drink or two," he noted but warned against the dangers of excess. Reflecting on his past, he admitted, "I abused it," acknowledging that many who struggle with gambling often fail to recognize when to stop. Riback described the allure of gambling, particularly his love for blackjack, which began at a young age. "I was enamored... not just for the money... but I love the math behind it," he explained. He cautioned that while gambling can be entertaining, it becomes problematic when individuals lose control.He advised setting limits, recommending that gamblers treat their budget as an expense for entertainment, akin to a night out. "If you go with 200 bucks," knowing you're not going to see it again, "that's a great attitude," he said. But when people take out their credit cards or have a credit line established, "that's when the trouble begins." Riback also highlighted the growing prevalence of gambling through online platforms and sports betting, which he believes complicates the landscape. Ultimately, while a small percentage of gamblers face issues, the majority enjoy gambling responsibly. He pointed out that denial is common among problem gamblers until the consequences become unbearable for them. Riback concluded with a message of hope for those struggling, urging them to seek help.------------In the latter half, C2C's investigative reporter Cheryll Jones shared her interview with ufologist Craig Campobasso, who delved into the fascinating world of different extraterrestrials and hybrids visiting Earth. Claiming there are "82 extraterrestrial races that have either visited us, are visiting us, or are living and working here as hybrids among us," his research includes first-hand meetings with contactees and a deep dive into decades of MUFON archives. Elaborating on the concept of hybridization (the mixing of human and alien DNA), he said "Earth has been speculated to be an experimental laboratory for extraterrestrials." He told Cheryll that both good and bad exist within every alien race (including Greys, Reptilians, hybrids, and Nordics), and urged listeners to "judge the individual and not the race."Campobasso posited that the ancient Lemurians (and other human races) currently live underground or in the "inner Earth" and travel in subterranean bullet trains from one end of the planet to the other in a short amount of time. He also touched on the enigmatic "Men in Black," suggesting they may be connected to covert government operations or even extraterrestrial forces like the Draconians. On the topic of extraterrestrial technology, Campobasso explained that many ships are driven by the consciousness of their commanders, stating, "Their own DNA was actually put into the metal of the ship." He has concluded that such advanced technology is now in the hands of governments.During the last half-hour, George featured an excerpt from his 5/26/21 interview with historian Richard Dolan on UFOs and disclosure.

Potrero
EP. 597 - 10 piccole storie di Natale

Potrero

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2024 34:19


Per allietarvi il giorno di Natale, noi di Potrero abbiamo preparato 10 piccole storie di calcio accadute in questo 2024: quelle storie che ci fanno innamorare, ogni giorno di più, di questo magnifico gioco. Con Andrea Di Giacomo ed Enrico Zambruno.Potrero, dove tutto ha inizio. Un podcast sul calcio italiano e internazionale. Su Mola powered by Como TV (https://tv.comofootball.com) nel 2024 potrete seguire in diretta ed in esclusiva le partite della Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana, Recopa, Liga Profesional Argentina, Copa de la Liga Profesional Argentina, Brasileirao, Eredivisie, HNL croata, Super League greca e Coppa di Grecia.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/potrero--5761582/support.

GrowingUpItalian
Fabrizio Brienza talks Night Life, Acting and Growing Up Italian

GrowingUpItalian

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2024 62:17


EPISODE 350. Sabino and Rocco sit down with Night Life legend and fashionista Fabrizio Brienza. They talk about Fabrizio's upbringing in Campobasso, what made him want to come to America, the night life scene, his passion for acting and how he uses social media. Be sure to follow Fabrizio here https://www.instagram.com/fabrizio.brienza Sign up to our Patreon for A LOT of extra content and NO ADS here https://www.patreon.com/growingupitalian To shop our merchandise, visit https://www.growingupitaliangui.com Be sure to check our Instagram https://www.instagram.com/growingupitalian As always, if you enjoyed this video, be sure to drop a Like, Comment and please SUBSCRIBE. Grazie a tutti! Chapters 1:00 - The Most Italian American 5:00 - A Man of Many Interests 7:00 - Life in Campobasso 10:00 - Love in New York 13:00 - Zip in Harlem (and Hawaii) 18:00 - Old School Miami 21:00 - Real Life Furio 25:00 - A Few Good Doormen 31:00 - Vibes Matter 34:00 - Acting is Hard 37:00 - Spaghetti Westerners 39:00 - Playing the Game 46:00 - Using Social Media 49:00 - Chasing Happiness 53:00 - Learning New English 55:00 - NY is a Movie 58:00 - Fabrizio's Return

Typical Skeptic Podcast
EXTRATERRESTRIAL SPECIES ALMANAC DOC - CRAIG CAMPOBASSO - TYPICAL SKEPTIC #1675

Typical Skeptic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 52:02


EXTRATERRESTRIAL SPECIES ALMANAC DOC - CRAIG CAMPOBASSO - TYPICAL SKEPTIC #1675EXTRATERRESTRIAL SPECIES ALMANAC DOC - CRAIG CAMPOBASSO - TYPICAL SKEPTIC #1675Craig Campobasso is an award-winning filmmaker, casting director, and author renowned for his work in the entertainment industry and his extensive research into extraterrestrial life. His book, The Extraterrestrial Species Almanac: The Ultimate Guide to Greys, Reptilians, Hybrids, and Nordics, serves as a comprehensive field guide to 82 extraterrestrial species, detailing their origins, physical characteristics, technological abilities, and cosmic agendas.AmazonRecently, Campobasso released a documentary adaptation of his book, titled The Extraterrestrial Species Almanac, which visually explores these species and delves deeper into their interactions with humanity.GET THE DVD: Craig Campobasso    https://www.autobiographyofanet.com/other-booksshow support for the Typical skeptic podcast https://paypal.me/typicalskepticmedia cashapp $kalil1121 venmo @robert-kalil or buy me a coffee at https://buymeacoffee.com/typicalskeptic

Radio Rossonera
L'INIZIO DELLA SVOLTA? CAMPOBASSO 1-1 MILAN FUTURO e MILAN FUTURO 1-0 GUBBIO | Future Stars

Radio Rossonera

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 25:49


Il #milanfuturo recupera punti importantissimi in #seriec grazie al pari in rimonta nel recupero contro il #campobasso, che ha regalato a #stalmach il primo gol tra i professionisti, e al successo casalingo contro il #gubbio firmato Chaka #traore. Si rivede in campo anche #camardaDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/radio-rossonera--2355694/support.

Radio Rossonera
Il Milan Futuro sfida il Campobasso: ritrova un ex Primavera da avversario

Radio Rossonera

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 2:06


The Assistant Professor of Football: Soccer, Culture, History.
A Multi-Club Owner in Conversation: Matt Rizzetta, American Money and Southern Italian Pride

The Assistant Professor of Football: Soccer, Culture, History.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 70:49


NEW: send me a text message! (I'd love to hear your thoughts - texts get to me anonymously, without charge or signup) I've said something like this before: I believe the means of global soccer production should be controlled by fans, players and the community the club is in, collectively or cooperatively, and not by firms and companies based half a world away from the clubs in question. So, this podcast is not a natural avenue for an American multi-club owner of European clubs to share his story. In an exception to that pattern, here is a conversation with Matt Rizzetta, an owner of - precisely - a company (named North Sixth Group, in New York) that controls clubs half a world away. Most of our conversation looks behind the scenes of his involvement in Campobasso FC, in Italy's 3rd league, from questions over how investors find clubs in the first place to whether he could rename the club. While I believe I went in with a level of empathy, I also asked perhaps the most critical questions I've asked a guest yet, and what resulted was an interesting and respectful conversation.And: you can WIN a copy of David Kilpatrick's lovely short book 95 Theses on the reformation of Football. I'll tell you how a few minutes into the episode. HELPFUL LINKS FOR THIS EPISODE: Campobasso FC official websiteBrooklyn FC and Project Underdog's websiteMatt Rizzetta on InstagramForbes Magazine on Campobasso's Hollywood investors and on Campobasso's promotionPlease leave a quick voicemail with any feedback, corrections, suggestions - or just greetings - HERE. Or comment via Twitter, Instagram, Bluesky or Facebook. If you enjoy this podcast and think that what I do fills a gap in soccer coverage that others would be interested in as well, please Recommend The Assistant Professor of Football. Spreading the word, through word of mouth, truly does help. Leave some rating stars at the podcast platform of your choice. There are so many sports podcasts out there, and only ratings make this project visible; only then can people who look for a different kind of take on European soccer actually find me. Artwork for The Assistant Professor of Football is by Saige LindInstrumental music for this podcast, including the introduction track, is by the artist Ketsa and used under a Creative Commons license through Free Music Archive: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Ketsa/

Radio Vaticana con voi
Radio Vaticana con Voi 07.11.2024

Radio Vaticana con voi

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 49:00


Intrattenimento e informazione, musica e cultura: tutto questo è Radio Vaticana con Voi! Anche oggi 4 ore insieme per iniziare la giornata con numerosi ospiti! Protagonisti gli ascoltatori, come ogni giorno! Intervenite in diretta via WhatsApp al numero 335 1243 722 Gli ospiti di oggi in ordine di presenza: monsignor Khacig Kouyoumdjian, rettore del Pontificio Collegio Armeno; monsignor Giovanni Cesare Pagazzi, Segretario del Dicastero per la Cultura e l'Educazione; don Andrea Vena, officiale del Dicastero per la Comunicazione; Fernando Fasce, ordinario di Storia Contemporanea all'Università di Genova, americanista; Franco Vaccari, fondatore e presidente di Rondine Cittadella della Pace; Fabio Fava, presidente del Comitato Tecnico Scientifico di Ecomondo; Gianluca Testa, primario di Medicina al Cardarelli di Campobasso; Cinzia CH Torrini, regista. Conducono Andrea De Angelis e Stefania Ferretti A cura di Andrea De Angelis e Stefania Ferretti Hanno collaborato le colleghe ed i colleghi Gianmarco Murroni, Marina Tomarro, Silvia Giovanrosa, Marco Guerra, Lorena Leonardi, Robert Attarian e Mario Galgano Tecnici del suono Gabriele Di Domenico e Bruno Orti

The Abstract
Ep 63: From Prosecutor to GC at Enfusion with Matt Campobasso

The Abstract

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 55:13


How can the general counsel become a true partner to the executive team? How about in the context of a public company? How can the general counsel ensure that that same can-do attitude that they bring to the table pervades the rest of their legal team?Join Matt Campobasso, General Counsel at Enfusion, as he shares stories and lessons from his unique legal career: starting as a prosecutor outside of Chicago, litigating at a firm for more than a decade and becoming partner, then transitioning to in-house and leading legal at a publicly-traded fintech company.Listen as Matt discusses how his time in the courtroom shaped his approach to in-house legal, how to build a department of independent, driven lawyers, cultivating a business mindset in your team, and more.Read detailed summary: https://www.spotdraft.com/podcast/episode-63Topics:Introduction: 0:00Tyler asks about his career as an Illinois prosecutor: 1:36Tyler asks what inspired Matt to be a prosecutor: 4:32Tyler asks about transitioning in-house roles in tech: 16:33Tyler asks about managing work relationships after you become general counsel: 24:15Tyler asks about instilling a business mindset in a legal team: 29:56Tyler on hiring lawyers with an owner's mindset: 37:32Tyler asks fun questions: 43:50Book recommendations: 49:22What Matt wish he knew as a young lawyer: 52:16Connect with us:Matt Campobasso - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrc1921/Tyler Finn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylerhfinnSpotDraft - https://www.linkedin.com/company/spotdraftSpotDraft is a leading contract lifecycle management platform that solves your end-to-end contract management issues. Visit https://www.spotdraft.com to learn more.

Le interviste di Stefania D'Alonzo e Daniele Di Ianni
Quando Spiderman veste Campobasso

Le interviste di Stefania D'Alonzo e Daniele Di Ianni

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 1:53


Stanno girando foto di Tom Holland che posa con la maglietta del Campobasso Calcio. Ve ne parlano MaryJo e Paolo Bracalenti

Podcast - TMW Radio
A TUTTA C con Cristiano Cesarini e Lucio Marinucci. Ospite: Mario Colalillo (Dg Campobasso)

Podcast - TMW Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 18:10


A TUTTA C con Cristiano Cesarini e Lucio Marinucci. Ospite: Mario Colalillo (Dg Campobasso)

Le interviste di Stefania D'Alonzo e Daniele Di Ianni

Tempo di dissing, anche calcistici, perchè no, ci raccontano tutto Mary Jo e Daniele Di Ianni

Italian Roots and Genealogy
Uncovering Italian Ancestry: A Journey Through Family Roots and Heritage

Italian Roots and Genealogy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 60:02 Transcription Available


Send us a textEver wondered how far back your family roots can go? Join us for a remarkable journey into Italian ancestry and family history with our special guest, John Clarkin. After retiring in 2020, John embarked on a mission to honor his grandfather by tracing his lineage back to the early 1800s. Through civil and church records, John discovered distant relatives and unearthed historical connections even dating back to the 1400s. He shares the heartfelt and often surprising revelations of his family's roots in Faleria and the Campobasso region, offering a unique perspective on why many people only start exploring their heritage later in life.Listen as John recounts his multiple trips to Italy, particularly to the seemingly uneventful village of Faleria, which proved to be a goldmine of genealogical discoveries. From photographing headstones to delving into diocesan records in Civita Castellana and Nepi, John paints a vivid picture of the challenges and rewards inherent in genealogical research. Learn about the interconnected nature of families in small Italian towns and the classic immigrant experience of seeking opportunities in the US while supporting families back home. John's humorous anecdotes and heartfelt reflections will transport you to the heart of Italian family life, both past and present.Immerse yourself in the cultural richness of Italy as John shares his experience creating a PowerPoint presentation that captivated his audience and earned recognition from the mayor. Discover the historical significance of Giuseppe Agnani's book and the importance of preserving heritage, especially when original records have been lost. From tales of resilience during the fascist era and World War II to nostalgic memories of Italian-American neighborhoods in New York and Pittsburgh, this episode offers a rich tapestry of family heritage. Join us for an unforgettable exploration of Italian traditions, cultural history, and the vibrant community life that continues to thrive on shared experiences and human connections.Turnkey. The only thing you'll lift are your spirits.Italian Marketplace LLCOnline tee shirts, hoodies and more for ItaliansFarmers and NoblesRead about my research story and how to begin your family research.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showPurchase my book "Farmers and Nobles" here or at Amazon.

Italian Roots and Genealogy
Tracing Roots: Ancestral Journeys and Hidden Histories

Italian Roots and Genealogy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 55:11 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.Ever wondered how tracing your roots could change your life? Our latest episode promises a captivating journey into ancestral migration and the unique stories of entrepreneurship that blossom from it. Rich takes us on an emotional adventure, sharing how his grandfather transitioned from coal mining in Calabria and Puglia to a thriving hat-making business in Philadelphia's Little Italy. You'll discover the fascinating concept of chain migration, which brought many families from Biccari to the same neighborhood, and learn about the valuable historical documents that illuminate these incredible stories.Prepare to be amazed by the transformative power of DNA testing and genealogical research. Hear stories of mixed heritage revelations from Evangeline  about her Romani and Irish traveler to Italian and Middle Eastern roots. These revelations are pieced together through historical records, military traditions, and personal anecdotes, illuminating the complex tapestry of human migration and identity shifts. You'll be inspired by the Valillo family's journey from Campobasso in 1905 and the surprising connections unearthed through tools like My True Ancestry.In our final exploration, we emphasize the importance of tracing your ancestry, particularly for those seeking dual citizenship or documenting family history. John, Evangeline, Rich and Jeff share invaluable insights into leveraging local genealogy clubs, libraries, and family records. From the noble lineage of the Caracciolo family to Clotilda's inspiring story of overcoming adversity, this episode is a heartfelt celebration of our shared histories. Join us for a meaningful conversation that underscores the joy of connecting with our past and the importance of preserving these stories for future generations.Turnkey. The only thing you'll lift are your spirits.Farmers and NoblesRead about my research story and how to begin your family research.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the Show.Purchase my book "Farmers and Nobles" here or at Amazon.

Ecovicentino.it - AudioNotizie
Stop al caldo da domenica. Italia divisa in due: allerta al Nord per rischio nubifragi e grandinate

Ecovicentino.it - AudioNotizie

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 1:32


Il caldo di questi giorni dovrebbe subire uno stop nei prossimi giorni, in particolare a partire da domenica. Oggi scendono a 16 le città con bollino rosso: Ancona, Bari, Bologna, Bolzano, Brescia, Campobasso, Firenze, Frosinone, Latina, Napoli, Palermo, Perugia, Roma, Trieste, Venezia, Verona, come evidenzia il bollettino delle ondate di calore del ministero della Salute.

In-House Outliers
Looking Upstream with Enfusion's Matthew Campobasso

In-House Outliers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 39:42


On this episode, Matthew Campobasso (General Counsel at Enfusion) joined Alex Kelly for an insightful discussion about embracing a proactive mindset as a GC. Matthew also shared his thoughts on the power of the legal operations function, and discussed his move in-house after over a decade working as an Associate and Partner with Chicago-based law firms.

Ecovicentino.it - AudioNotizie
Amministrative: il centrosinistra fa il pieno dei capoluoghi di regione. Affluenza ancora giù

Ecovicentino.it - AudioNotizie

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 1:43


Il centrosinistra fa l'en plein ai ballottaggi delle elezioni comunali, aggiudicandosi tutti i capoluoghi di regione andati al voto: oltre a Potenza, si afferma insieme al M5s a Bari, Firenze, Perugia e Campobasso. Vede eletti i suoi sindaci anche a Cremona e, insieme ai pentastellati, a Vibo Valentia.

Ecovicentino.it - AudioNotizie
Si abbassano le temperature nel weekend. A Milano violento nubifragio. Allerta maltempo in due regioni

Ecovicentino.it - AudioNotizie

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2024 1:36


Migliorano le temperature. Oggi sono solo due le città da allerta massima per il caldo, Bari e Campobasso, mentre domani quasi tutte le città monitorate torneranno al bollino verde indice dell'allontanamento del torrido anticiclone africano dalla Penisola.

Pearls On, Gloves Off
#47 - Thinking Upstream: Strategic Legal Leadership with GC Matt Campobasso

Pearls On, Gloves Off

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 47:14


Welcome to another episode of “Pearls On, Gloves Off,” where we dive deep into the challenges and innovative strategies within the legal and corporate world. Today, our guest is Matt Campobasso, the General Counsel and Corporate Secretary at Enfusion, a fintech company revolutionizing investment management through its cutting-edge software solutions. About the Guest Matt oversees the legal function at Enfusion, ensuring the company's interests are protected while managing legal risks effectively. Known for his proactive approach, Matt embodies the principle that preventing problems is far superior to solving them. His role extends beyond legal advisor to being a crucial part of the executive leadership, influencing strategic decisions and business directions. In this Episode • Re-recording Excellence: Discover how Matt graciously returned for a re-recording session after a technical mishap, bringing even more insight into his innovative approach to legal leadership. • Leadership Style: Matt shares his evolved leadership style, emphasizing learning from others, being approachable, and fostering a culture where asking questions and acknowledging gaps in knowledge are valued. • Strategic Influence: Learn how Matt has transformed the perception of the legal department within Enfusion from a traditional support role to a strategic partner that's integral to the company's success. • Cultural Integration: Matt discusses the importance of integrating legal considerations seamlessly into business processes, ensuring legal insights contribute to rather than hinder business agility and growth. • Proactive Problem Solving: An insight into how Matt's forward-thinking and upstream approach to legal issues not only mitigates risks but also prevents them, aligning legal strategies with business objectives to drive company-wide growth. Enjoyed this conversation? Don't forget to subscribe to “Pearls On, Gloves Off” for more insightful discussions with leading figures in the legal and corporate sectors. Share your thoughts and join the conversation on our social media channels. Follow Mary on LinkedIn: Mary's LinkedIn Follow Ironclad on LinkedIn: Ironclad LinkedIn Watch Ironclad on YouTube: Ironclad YouTube Check out Ironclad on TikTok: Ironclad TikTok Rate and review on Apple Podcasts: Pearls On, Gloves Off - Apple Podcasts

il posto delle parole
Massimo Gatta "Breve storia di delitti in libreria"

il posto delle parole

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 19:35


Massimo Gatta"Breve storia di delitti in libreria"Premessa di Norberto MelisGraphe Edizioniwww.graphe.itLibrerie come scene del crimine: un avvincente viaggio tra libri e misteri, con storie affascinanti di delitti che si svolgono tra gli scaffali. Un must per ogni fan dei bibliomysteries che ama l'intrigo e desidera scoprire il lato “oscuro” del mondo dei libri.Avete mai letto, nelle pagine di cronaca nera, di qualcuno che sia stato ucciso in una libreria? È cosa quantomeno molto rara. Nel noir di tutte le epoche e nazioni, invece, accade talora che bibliomani, cacciatori di libri, librai ed editori finiscano coinvolti in omicidi più e meno efferati, e non sempre risolti. Pur se in tirature di nicchia, le storie di questo tipo sono sufficientemente numerose da essersi guadagnate addirittura una, ormai celebre, definizione: bibliomysteries.Da Gustave Flaubert a Hans Tuzzi, le sale nelle quali un avido lettore si inoltra per cercare vicende immaginarie di delitti sono talvolta esse stesse immaginarie, e al loro interno si consumano crimini due volte letterari. Ed ecco, un libro che ne parla, triplicandone la dimensione.Massimo Gatta, a sua volta bibliografo erudito, costringe deliziosamente il lettore a concentrarsi per non confondere il reale con la fantasia, distinguere i luoghi di carta da quelli che hanno un vero indirizzo, e separare i personaggi dai loro creatori. Il gioco riesce così bene che perfino la prefazione è a firma di un celebre personaggio bidimensionale di gialli, primo dirigente della Questura di Milano, il quale di questo saggio ha scritto che «è, a ben vedere, una scorribanda tanto dotta quanto ammiccante fra delitti, librerie e biblioteche bidimensionali per investigatori bidimensionali».Premessa di Norberto Melis.Contiene un poster con indizi fondamentali per la lettura.Massimo Gatta (Napoli, 1959) è bibliotecario dell'Università degli Studi del Molise. Studioso di editoria del Novecento, tipografia privata, bibliografia, grafica aziendale, storia della carta, storia della libreria, storia della bibliofilia e di aspetti paratestuali del libro. Nell'ambito di tali settori ha organizzato diverse mostre bibliografiche.Ha collaborato al supplemento domenicale de «Il Sole 24 Ore». Da venti anni collabora al periodico «Charta», oltre che a «La Bibliofilia», «Bibliologia. An International Journal of Bibliography, Library Science, History of Typography and the Book», «Paratesto. Rivista internazionale», «ALAI. Rivista di cultura del libro», «PreText», «Fogli. Rivista dell'Associazione Biblioteca Salita dei Frati di Lugano», «la Biblioteca di via Senato», «Utz», «Percorsi», «ImPressioni», «Colophon», «L'Esopo», «Wuz», «Cartevive», «Il Domenicale», «Leggere:Tutti», «MenSa. Culture e piaceri della tavola», «Contributi biblioteconomici».Fa parte del comitato di redazione di «ALAI. Rivista di cultura del libro», organo dell'Associazione Librai Antiquari d'Italia e della Collana “Piccola Biblioteca Umanistica”, edita da Olschki e del comitato scientifico de «la Biblioteca di Via Senato». È direttore editoriale della casa editrice Biblohaus di Macerata, specializzata in bibliografia e bibliofilia. Per l'editore Palladino di Campobasso ha diretto la Collana “DAT - Documenti d'Arte Tipografica”.È autore di circa cinquecento pubblicazioni, tra le ultime: L'Aldo degli scrittori. La figura e l'opera di Aldo Manuzio nell'immaginario narrativo (secoli XVI-XXI), (Biblohaus, 2018), Metallibri. Latta, ferraglia & bulloni nell'editoria futurista (Biblohaus, 2018), Segnalibro (Babbomorto editore 2018) e Librai, librerie et amicorum. Appunti per una bibliografia (Biblohaus, 2018), Come e perché mantenere in perfetto disordine i propri libri (FuocoFuochino, 2019).IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.

BE THAT LAWYER
Matt Campobasso: Insights from a General Counsel

BE THAT LAWYER

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 38:21


In this episode, Steve Fretzin and Matt Campobasso discuss:Preventing problems before they have a chance to happen repeatedly. Assessing the risks you want to take when your company is growing and evolving. Pros and cons of private practice versus an in-house career. How to successfully network with a general counsel.  Key Takeaways:Good prevention doesn't eradicate all risks but stops many unnecessary risks. All risks aren't bad, but you want to have the option of which risks you want to take. Working at a larger law firm right out of school allows you to learn from many other lawyers and can give you a broader perspective on different aspects of legal. In your own practice (or in a law firm in general) you want to be working on and building your book of business - rarely are clients going to fall into your lap with no relationship building on your end. When reaching out to a potential client, do your homework first. Try to understand where they are at and what their pain points are.  "I've said this for a long time, the best lawyers know the best way to protect their clients is to know their clients, and there's no better way to know your client from the inside." —  Matt Campobasso Take the BE THAT LAWYER challenge at Fretzin.com! Thank you to our Sponsors!Lawmatics: https://www.lawmatics.com/bethatlawyer/Get Staffed Up: https://getstaffedup.com/bethatlawyer/Green Cardigan Marketing: https://greencardiganmarketing.com/ Episode References: Upstream: The Quest to Solve Problems Before They Happen by Dan Heath - https://www.amazon.com/Upstream-Quest-Problems-Before-Happen/dp/1982134720 About Matt Campobasso: Matt Campobasso is the General Counsel and Corporate Secretary of Enfusion, Inc., a publicly traded fintech company headquartered in Chicago. He also serves as a member of Enfusion's Executive Committee and as Co-Chair of its Operating Committee. Campobasso joined Enfusion in September 2020 as Deputy General Counsel and assumed the role of General Counsel in November 2022. During his time with Enfusion, the company went public via an October 2021 IPO and is traded on the New York Stock Exchange. As General Counsel, Campobasso oversees a team of nine lawyers who manage Enfusion's legal operations and risk for a global organization with offices in eight countries. The team prioritizes a business-first approach that combines “range” and “upstream thinking” aimed at solving problems before they arise and employing legal strategies that safeguard and advance business strategy. In addition to Enfusion, Campobasso's 18 years of legal experience include time spent as a government prosecutor, as an associate and then partner with Freeborn & Peters (now Smith, Gambrell & Russell, LLP), and, most recently, as general counsel for TruQua Enterprises (acquired by IBM in 2020). Campobasso earned a J.D. from the University of Illinois Chicago School of Law and an undergraduate degree in psychology from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Connect with Matt Campobasso:  Website: https://www.enfusion.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrc1921/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/enfusion-llc/ Connect with Steve Fretzin:LinkedIn: Steve FretzinTwitter: @stevefretzinInstagram: @fretzinsteveFacebook: Fretzin, Inc.Website: Fretzin.comEmail: Steve@Fretzin.comBook: Legal Business Development Isn't Rocket Science and more!YouTube: Steve FretzinCall Steve directly at 847-602-6911  Show notes by Podcastologist Chelsea Taylor-Sturkie Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it. 

Staantribune
286 - De Groundhop #7 'Campobasso' met Mustafa Marghadi

Staantribune

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 60:57


Een nieuw voetbalseizoen, een nieuwe rubriek. Als redactie van Staantribune krijgen we veel vragen van onze lezers en podcastluisteraars om tips voor een leuk groundhopweekend.  Waar moeten we heen? Wel stadion is tof? Waar zitten de leuke voetbalkroegen? En altijd: hoe komen we aan tickets? Met deze serie hopen we je te inspireren bij het plannen van een trip. Hierbij proberen we de geijkte clubs te ontwijken en voor bijzondere alternatieven te kiezen.  In deze aflevering gaan Dolf Rooijakkers, Joris van de Wier en Jeroen Heijink naar Campobasso in Italië. Verder spreekt Jeroen journalist en liefhebber Mustafa Marghadi die in het verleden als correspondent in 'De Laars' heeft gewoond.  Vragen, tips of suggesties over onze podcast zijn altijd welkom: ⁠⁠podcast@staantribune.nl⁠⁠.

Counsel to Counsel - Career Advice for Lawyers
Episode 133-Transitioning to In-house From Litigation and Building a Legal Team—With Matt Campobasso

Counsel to Counsel - Career Advice for Lawyers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 36:57


For many lawyers in private practice, going in-house is the ultimate goal. For transactional lawyers and for some specialties like employment law, the path to a corporate role is more obvious. For litigators, less so.  Most companies outsource a lot of their litigation because the need tends to fluctuate. But litigators can bring valuable skills to a corporate environment. And there are many examples of litigators who have gone on to have successful in-house careers. In this episode I speak with Matt Campobasso, a litigator who has built a solid in-house legal career after having a successful career in private practice and public service. Matt Campobasso is the General Counsel and Corporate Secretary of Enfusion, Inc., a publicly traded fintech company headquartered in Chicago.  He joined the company in 2020 as Deputy General Counsel and helped take the company public.  Prior to that, he served as in-house counsel to two other companies. He began his career as a prosecutor and then spent ten years litigating with a major firm in Chicago. In addition to discussing his path to in-house and why he thinks litigators make good in-house counsel, Matt shares his philosophy about leadership and how he has grown the legal function and the legal team at Enfusion.

Ultim'ora
Piano Banda Ultra Larga, Molise prima regione a completare i lavori

Ultim'ora

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 2:45


CAMPOBASSO (ITALPRESS) - Il Molise è la prima regione d'Italia ad aver completato il Piano Banda Ultra Larga, promosso dal Ministero delle Imprese e del Made in Italy per colmare il digital divide nei piccoli borghi. I lavori, eseguiti da Open Fiber, hanno permesso di raggiungere 130 comuni, connettendo 133 mila case e 688 tra uffici comunali, stazioni di forze dell'ordine, scuole, biblioteche, ospedali e ambulatori. xd1/mgg/gsl

Ultim'ora
Piano Banda Ultra Larga, Molise prima regione a completare i lavori

Ultim'ora

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 2:45


CAMPOBASSO (ITALPRESS) - Il Molise è la prima regione d'Italia ad aver completato il Piano Banda Ultra Larga, promosso dal Ministero delle Imprese e del Made in Italy per colmare il digital divide nei piccoli borghi. I lavori, eseguiti da Open Fiber, hanno permesso di raggiungere 130 comuni, connettendo 133 mila case e 688 tra uffici comunali, stazioni di forze dell'ordine, scuole, biblioteche, ospedali e ambulatori. xd1/mgg/gsl

EXOPOLITICS TODAY with Dr. Michael Salla
Award-winning filmmaker on a Quest to Prepare Humanity for ET Contact: An Interview with Craig Campobasso

EXOPOLITICS TODAY with Dr. Michael Salla

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 88:16


Craig Campobasso is an award-winning filmmaker and casting director who has had multiple experiences with extraterrestrials who have encouraged him to write books and make films preparing humanity for full disclosure. He has worked with famous Hollywood producers such as Dino De Laurentis and David Lynch, and actors such as Arnold Schwarzenegger. Campobasso met with legendary extraterrestrial contact Frank Stranges, who in the 1960s revealed the stunning story of Valiant Thor, a Venusian extraterrestrial, being hosted at the Pentagon for three years. Campobasso subsequently produced a short film about the story called Stranger at the Pentagon. Campobasso has written the first four books in what will be a seven-volume series called Autobiography of an Extraterrestrial Saga that details how aliens incarnate on Earth in a Cosmic saga of good against evil. He has also written a book, The Extraterrestrial Species Almanac (2021), which gives detailed descriptions and illustrations of 82 alien species visiting our planet, which is also the subject of a documentary he plans to release in the middle of 2024. In addition, Campobasso discusses his most recent book, UFO Hotspot Compendium, where he discusses the most famous spots on Earth for UFO-related phenomena. Finally, he shares his thoughts on the End Times and what that means for extraterrestrial disclosure. Craig Campobasso's websites are:  www.AutobiographyOfAnET.com www.StrangerAtThePentagon.com www.craigcampobasso.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/exopolitics/support

Le interviste di Stefania D'Alonzo e Daniele Di Ianni
La polizia regala le uova di Pasqua a Campobasso

Le interviste di Stefania D'Alonzo e Daniele Di Ianni

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 1:51


La polizia ha regalato le uova di Pasqua a Campobasso ai bambini ed i ragazzi ospiti dell'Istituto “Figlie del Divino Zelo”. Mary Jo e Daniele Di Ianni ne hanno appena parlato su Radio Delta 1.

HORECA AUDIO NEWS - Le pillole quotidiane
8742 - Controlli Carabinieri NAS: gravi violazioni igieniche in attività casearie del Molise

HORECA AUDIO NEWS - Le pillole quotidiane

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 1:48


I Carabinieri del NAS di Campobasso hanno recentemente condotto servizi mirati a verificare la conformità igienico-sanitaria e strutturale di ambienti di produzione alimentare, nonché la corretta manipolazione e preparazione dei cibi secondo le norme di sicurezza prescritte. Le operazioni di controllo hanno interessato tre attività nella produzione, commercializzazione e somministrazione di prodotti caseari, situate nelle province di Campobasso ed Isernia.

The Italian Football Podcast
Extended Clip - 'The most exciting and rewarding project I've been part of' - Mark Consuelos On His Co-Ownership Role At Campobasso (Ep. 400)

The Italian Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024 1:49


Actor and talk-show host Mark Consuelos reveals the backstory how he got involved with Campobasso.This is an extended clip from this week's extra free interview episode of The Italian Football Podcast. The full interview is available for free in full on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Google podcasts.Every extra interview episode + every Monday weekend review episode of The Italian Football Podcast is free for all.To NEVER miss an episode of The Italian Football Podcast (as well as support the show), go to Patreon.com/TIFP or on Spotify to become a Patron for only $2.99 USD per month (excluding VAT).Follow us: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube

The Italian Football Podcast
Extended Clip - 'Reynolds & McElhenney vs Ripa & Consuelos' - Wrexham vs Campobasso Hollywood Derby (Ep. 400)

The Italian Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 2:10


Campobasso co-owner Mark Consuelos reveals he is open to a friendly with fellow shobiz stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney who co-owns Wrexham.This is an extended clip from this week's extra free interview episode of The Italian Football Podcast. The full interview is available for free in full on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Google podcasts.Every extra interview episode + every Monday weekend review episode of The Italian Football Podcast is free for all.To NEVER miss an episode of The Italian Football Podcast (as well as support the show), go to Patreon.com/TIFP or on Spotify to become a Patron for only $2.99 USD per month (excluding VAT).Follow us: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube

The Italian Football Podcast
Extra Free Episode - The Interview: Campobasso Owners Matt Rizzetta & Mark Consuelos (Ep. 400)

The Italian Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 62:04


The Italian Football Podcast is delighted to once again welcome back Campobasso owner Matt Rizzetta as well as business partner and fellow Campobasso co-owner, actor and talk show host Mark Consuelos for the first time, for a deep dive on how the Serie D club is progressing as well as on all things Italian football.Every extra interview episode + every Monday weekend review episode of The Italian Football Podcast is free for all.To NEVER miss an episode of The Italian Football Podcast (as well as support the show), go to Patreon.com/TIFP or on Spotify to become a Patron for only $2.99 USD per month (excluding VAT).Follow us: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube

The 'X' Zone Radio Show
Rob McConnell Interviews - CRAIG CAMPOBASSO - The Extraterrestrial Species Almanac

The 'X' Zone Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 57:43


Craig Campobasso is a casting director and award-winning filmmaker. He has been casting film and television for over three decades, and was Emmy-nominated for casting David E. Kelly's Picket Fences. He recently cast "Don't Come Back from the Moon," starring James Franco and Rashida Jones, the film Starbright, and the television series "The Adventures of Velvet Prozak." Craig directed, wrote and produced the short film "Stranger at the Pentagon," which was adapted from the popular UFO book authored by the late Dr. Frank E. Stranges. It won Best Sci-Fi film at the Burbank International Film Festival and the Worldfest Houston International Film Festival. He is also the author of "The Autobiography of an ExtraTerrestrial Saga" book trilogy.Website(s):autobiographyofanet.comstrangeratthepentagon.comcraigcampobasso.com

The Italian Football Podcast
Free Interview Episode - Campobasso President & Ascoli Co-Owner Matt Rizzetta (Ep. 323)

The Italian Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2023 48:34


The Italian Football Podcast is delighted to announce an exclusive interview with the owner and President of Campobasso and Ascoli co-owner Matt Rizzetta.Every interview episode as well as the weekly Monday review episode of The Italian Football Podcast are always FREE for all. To listen to EVERY episode of The Italian Football Podcast, go to Patreon.com/TIFP to become a Patron for only $2.99 USD per month (excluding VAT).Follow us: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

New Generation
Episode 88: Joining the ownership group of a football club (feat. Patrick Chovan)

New Generation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2023 18:02


This week on the New Generation podcast Patrick Chovan, part of the ownership group of the football club Campobasso in Italy, joins the show to discuss how he got involved with them, his personal connection to the team and what he is looking forward to achieving with the club.

2 de uno
Stefano Travaglini - Book of innocence

2 de uno

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 13:07


El pianista italiano Stefano Travaglini con su 5to álbum, acompañado de su coterráneo Achille Succi en clarinete bajo y saxo alto con Book of innocence, una producción del sello Notami Jazz en el 2022.

Real Estate Moguls
Melissa Campobasso: Rising Through Real Estate Challenges

Real Estate Moguls

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 21:54


Melissa Campobasso, a Real Estate Broker with Remax Destiny, joins us on The Real Estate Moguls Podcast to discuss her journey into the world of real estate. A native of the northwest suburbs of Chicago, specifically Hoffman Estates, Melissa originally had a fascination with the legal field and began her career as a paralegal in a real estate office for a real estate attorney. Though she had family in the real estate business, she never considered it as a career path until she was immersed in it for three years, working with real estate brokers and learning about short sales and foreclosures during the market crash of 2009.It was her cousin, who is her broker owner at Remax, that ultimately influenced her to pursue a career in real estate. She saw how well Melissa understood and navigated the complicated and nuanced world of real estate contracts and encouraged her to pursue her license. Despite initial hesitation, Melissa decided to take the leap and join her cousin's office, and has never looked back.Melissa emphasizes that starting in the industry during the market crash of 2009 was a unique experience that has greatly benefited her. She was able to learn about the most challenging aspects of real estate transactions, such as short sales and foreclosures, and has developed a deep understanding of the intricacies of the industry. Additionally, starting at this time has given her a sense of perspective and appreciation for the hard work and effort that goes into succeeding in the industry, even in difficult market conditions.Throughout her career, Melissa has also developed a passion for the more personable aspect of real estate, working with clients and helping them navigate the often-complicated process of buying or selling a home. She takes pride in educating herself about different properties and markets, and enjoys the constant learning and growth that comes with working in the industry.Melissa is a Real Estate Broker with a wealth of experience and knowledge. Her unique journey into the world of real estate, starting during the market crash of 2009, has given her a deep understanding and appreciation for the complexities and challenges of the industry. Her passion for the more personable aspect of real estate and her dedication to constantly learning and growing make her a valuable asset to her clients and the industry as a whole.Melissa Campobasso, a Real Estate Broker with Remax Destiny, joins us on The Real Estate Moguls Podcast to discuss her journey into the world of real estate. A native of the northwest suburbs of Chicago, specifically Hoffman Estate, Melissa originally had a fascination with the legal field and began her career as a paralegal in a real estate office for a real estate attorney. Though she had family in the real estate business, she never considered it as a career path until she was immersed in it for three years, working with real estate brokers and learning about short sales and foreclosures during the market crash of 2009.It was her cousin, who is her broker owner at Remax, that ultimately influenced her to pursue a career in real estate. She saw how well Melissa understood and navigated the complicated and nuanced world of real estate contracts and encouraged her to pursue her license. Despite initial hesitation, Melissa decided to take the leap and join her cousin's office, and has never looked back.Melissa emphasizes that starting in the industry during the market crash of 2009 was a unique experience that has greatly benefited her. She was able to learn about the most challenging aspects of real estate transactions, such as short sales and foreclosures, and has developed a deep understanding of the intricacies of the industry. Additionally,...

il posto delle parole
Emma Di Stefano "Dell'infinito il paradosso"

il posto delle parole

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 21:10


Emma Di Stefano"Dell'infinito il paradosso"ChipiùneArt Edizionihttps://www.chipiuneartedizioni.eu/La parola poetica di Emma pone al centro del suo palcoscenico terreno una porzione di infinito ,e noi diventiamo spettatori e partecipi di un cielo stellato su una spiaggia di notte, di un battito di ali che si accorda a un fremito dell'anima. Intorno a ogni elemento si crea dapprima un movimento centripeto, un aggregarsi di sentimenti e di sensazioni che poi inevitabilmente prendono vie di fuga verso l'alto, verso quell'infinito che tutto comprende, che tutto raccoglie e che a tutto dà un senso.Dell'infinito il paradosso è un vademecum per chi voglia trovare l'infinito in tutto il creato intorno a noi, a misurare la nostra piccolezza e la grandiosità del nostro slancio a superarla.Emma Di StefanoNata a Brindisi nel 1956, vive attualmente a Campobasso.Ha pubblicato le sillogi poetiche: Nati per caso, nati per amore (vincitrice del Premio Premio Internazionale Olympia 2008, Montegrotto Terme, indetto in collaborazione con il Club degli Autori per la poesia e pubblicato da Montedit, 2009), Il silenzio è una formica (Sillabe di sale, 2011), Attenzione alle macchie (Parco Multimedia, 2015). Inprecisi passaggi di tempo (Sillabe di sale, 2016). Suoi componimenti sono stati selezionati e inseriti in opere collettive di numerose case editrici di rilievo nazionale.ChiPiùNeArt Edizioni ha pubblicato dei suoi racconti nelle antologie Altri piani, altre valli, altre montagne (2016) e La bella d'erbe famiglia e d'animali (2017).Come poetessa ha ottenuto numerosi premi e riconoscimenti.È presente come autrice su diversi siti letterari. Consulente editoriale e collaboratrice in rubriche letterarie, è anche promotrice di eventi culturali.http://www.emmadistefano.com/IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEAscoltare fa Pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/

California Haunts Radio
The Search for UFOs with Craig Campobasso

California Haunts Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 71:51


Multiple award-winning filmmaker and Emmy-nominated casting director Craig Campobasso was fifteen when he started in the entertainment business. His young acting career was off to a great start; he landed his first national commercial for McDonald's chicken sandwich, and spoke his first line of dialogue to Tuesday Weld in a MOW.After graduating high school at age seventeen, Campobasso went to work behind-the-scenes on such blockbuster film classics as Frank Herbert's Dune directed by David Lynch; and two Arnold Schwarzenegger movies Conan The Destroyer and Total Recall. He began his casting career on Steven Spielberg's Amazing Stories. He received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Casting for a Series on David E. Kelley's Picket Fences. Craig's casting career spans three decades.Campobasso's mother Marie Donna King Campobasso told him from the time she was pregnant with him that she knew he would become a writer. He fulfilled that prophecy when he was 26, after he experienced a life-changing spiritual awakening. That's when The Autobiography of an ExtraTerrrestrial Saga book series was born. His passion is to write stories that provoke the reader to think, to raise their consciousness, to expand their mind about Creation, while still entertaining in the Hollywood tradition.Campobasso directed, wrote and produced the short film Stranger at the Pentagon, which was adapted from the popular UFO book authored by the late Dr. Frank E. Stranges. After production, the short film collected accolades. In September 2014, it won Best Sci-Fi film at the Burbank International Film Festival, selling out all 275 seats—a first for the festival. In 2015, it won a Remi Award at the Worldfest Houston International Film Festival for Best Sci-Fi Short.Campobasso has appeared on many radio shows, including Coast to Coast AM with George Noory and Fade to Black with Jimmy Church. He has also been a guest on the Open Minds talk show, with Regina Meredith; and Beyond Belief, hosted by George Noory on www.Gaia.com. Craig has also appeared on The History Channel's Ancient Aliens, where Giorgio A. Tsoukalos is the main Ancient Astronaut theorist.The Autobiography of an ExtraTerrestrial Saga: The Huroid Revolution and Other Warring Creatures is the fourth book in the series. Craig is currently writing two sequel books.His latest book The Extraterrestrial Species Almanac: The Ultimate Guide to Greys, Reptilians, Hybrids, and Nordics had been a best-seller on Amazon and was released on January 1, 2021. Campobasso is currently making the ET Almanac into a documentary and will bring the ETs to life through CGI--computer generated images.His new book The UFO Hotspot Compendium: All the Places To Visit Before You Die or Are Abducted release is set for October 1, 2022.WebsitesWebsitesautobiographyofanet.comstrangeratthepentagon.comcraigcampobasso.comBooksThe Extraterrestrial Species AlmanacThe UFO Hotspot CompendiumThe Autobiography of an ExtraTerrestrial Saga: Waking ThyronThe Autobiography of an Extraterrestrial Saga: Thyron's DossierThe Autobiography of an ExtraTerrestrial Saga: I AM ThyronThe Autobiography of an Extraterrestrial Saga: The Huroid Revolution

The Italian Football Podcast
Extra Free Weekly Episode - The Interview: Matt Rizzetta (Ep. 260)

The Italian Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 46:59


The Italian Football Podcast interviews the Chairman of North Sixth Group who co-own Serie B outfit Ascoli as well as fully own Campobasso 1919, Matt Rizzetta.Every weekly Monday episode and every biweekly Wednesday interview episode of The Italian Football Podcast are free for all. To get access to all episodes of The Italian Football Podcast, go to Patreon.com/TIFP to become a Patron for only $2.99 USD per month (excluding VAT).Follow us: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Focus economia
Emergenza grano, la produzione è in calo tra 25 e 30% a causa dei cambiamenti climatici

Focus economia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022


La guerra incide pesantemente sulla crisi alimentare globale che sembra essere ormai alle porte. I circhi bloccati nei porti ucraini spingono il prezzo alle stelle a causa della scarsità del bene. Ad incidere su questa emergenza sono però anche i cambiamenti climatici, come ad esempio le ondate di siccità che stanno interessando il nostro Paese, che hanno spinto la produzione al ribasso con un -25/30%. Un dato diffuso da Giuseppe Ferro, amministratore delegato del pastificio 'La Molisana' di Campobasso, che spiega: "Siamo in attesa dei dati completi di tutte le regioni per avere un quadro più chiaro della situazione". Ne parliamo proprio con l'amministratore delegato de La Molisana, Ferro. Il Rapporto Economia e Finanza dei Distretti Industriali 2021 di Intesa Presentato oggi pomeriggio a Milano il quattordicesimo Rapporto Economia e Finanza dei Distretti Industriali 2021 di Intesa Sanpaolo. Dal quale emerge che il fatturato delle imprese manifatturiere distrettuali, dopo un calo pari al 14,5% nel 2020 (a prezzi correnti e in valori mediani), secondo le stime nel 2021 ha registrato un rimbalzo del +25,2%, il 4,3% in più rispetto al 2019. Approfondiamo il contenuto del rapporto con Gregorio De Felice, capo economista e responsabile Studi e Ricerche di Intesa Sanpaolo. Consiglio Ue, pressing dell Italia sul tetto al prezzo del gas Si gioca tutta sull energia la partita dell ultimo vertice Ue prima dell estate, in programma giovedì 23 e venerdì 24 giugno. Una partita che vedrà l Italia protagonista. Sul tetto ai prezzi del gas continua a mancare il consenso dei 27 e la proposta della Commissione, all orizzonte, ancora non c è. Per Mario Draghi la misura resta una priorità europea ed ha anche una sua valenza politica, quella di una contro-sanzione alla Russia che sta via via chiudendo i rubinetti all Europa. Di certo, dal summit non uscirà alcuna decisione operativa. Ma nell'ultima versione della bozza di conclusioni del Consiglio europeo è stato inserito un riferimento al price cap. Parliamo dell'incontro con Adriana Cerretelli, editorialista de il Sole 24 Ore.