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Help support WALKING WITH DANTE. Please donate to help me cover licensing, hosting, streaming, and research fees, as well as royalties for the music. You can donate at this PayPal link here.We've reached the end of PURGATORIO, Canto VIII, which means we've reached the end of Ante-Purgatory, those cantos and those parts of the mountain before the main gate of Purgatory proper.Here, Dante changes the tone completely, ending our stay outside of Purgatory proper in praise of generosity--or specifically, the generosity of the Malaspina family.Join me, Mark Scarbrough, as we head for the main gate of Purgatory on a high note. Some people do indeed do well and live right in this world.Here are the segments for this episode of WALKING WITH DANTE:[01:50] My English translation of the passage: PURGATORIO, Canto VIII, lines 109 - 139. If you'd like to read along or drop a comment to continue our conversation, please go to my website: markscarbrough.com.[04:05] This shade doesn't seem at all interested in the angels or the serpent. Why?[05:18] Currado's opening speech is incredibly florid. But what is the lantern leading Dante up the mountain?[08:33] The powerful Malaspina family ruled tracts of Lunigiana.[11:29] Dante the pilgrim doesn't know what Dante the poet knows all too well.[13:45] Dante was a peace negotiator for the Malaspina family in 1306.[18:21] Currado's reply to Dante's praise is a prophecy of Dante's exile--and the care he will need in exile.[20:54] The beautiful structure of PURGATORIO, Canto VIII.[23:25] Ante-Purgatory ends on an ethic of care.[26:31] Rereading the passage: PURGATORIO, Canto VIII, lines 109 - 139.
John Currado, CEO of taq Automotive Intelligence, talks about the challenges of getting people to transact entirely online, discusses the differences in startup and legacy retail models, and talks about a new partnership with VinFast.
Canto VIII, dove si tratta de la quinta qualitade, cioè di coloro che, per timore di non perdere onore e signoria e offizi e massimamente per non ritrarre le mani da l'utilità de la pecunia, si tardaro a confessare di qui a l'ultima ora di loro vita e non faccendo penitenza di lor peccati; dove nomina iudice Nino e Currado marchese Malespini
En el episodio de este semana hablamos del curro que nos hemos pegado durante los últimos 15 días: estudio de monetización de podcasts, comunidad en Discord y canal de Youtube Temas que tocamos: Ya tenemos comunidad en Discord. Se trata de "La comunidad de los emprendedores de contenido ". Estáis todos invitados y ojo que para los suscriptores premium del podcast de Mumbler hay una sorpresa. Es aquí. Estudio de monetización de podcasts: el próximo 28.01.2022 a las 12h (hora española) vamos a presentar el estudio con todo lujos de detalles. También contamos la estrategia que vamos a seguir para conseguir leads y miembros en la comunidad de Discord. Canal de Youtube: Ya hemos terminado el rebranding del canal de Youtube y empezamos a subir contenidos: primero los episodios del podcast público y pronto contenidos explícito para Youtube. También comentamos los invitados top que se vendran pronto al podcast. Vamos a saco. Enlaces de interés: Canal de Youtube de Mumbler. Podcast de No code Hackers . Enlace a la comunidad de Discord . Y esto es todo, que no es poco... ;)
James and Luca Currado, winemaker at Vietti Winery in Castiglione Falletto, discuss the 2017 Vietti vintage.Luca describes the 2017 as "very luxury, opulent [wine with] incredible freshness." The weather for the 2017 was similar to this year's with an early bud break, a short cold winter, and a touch of frost in Piedmont. He adds "[the] acidity never fell down the grape," meaning that despite the weather, the quality and flavors of the grapes weren't affected negatively in any way. In fact, he finds the tannins in the 2017 incredibly silky, and very enjoyable, albeit not as outstanding as the 2015.But does Luca think the 2017 completes a trilogy with the 2015 and 2016 vintages? Watch their conversation to find out.
Tá na hora de aplicar o clássico ditado: "Abre a bunda e fecha os olhos", assim vamos preparando as nádegas para o preço de um console que custa mais que um consolo, portando come o rabo de forma igual | Para falar no Podcast
Joe talks to Barolo legend, Luca Currado, winemaker for Vietti, a Piedmont winery that dates back to the 19th century. Luca tells Joe about Vietti's exciting new Timarosso project, the long history of the winery and his person winemaking philosophy.
Mary Ewing-Mulligan is the President of International Wine Center, located in New York City, and a co-author of the "Wine For Dummies" books. Mary discusses her introduction to working with wine, employed by an Italian government agency responsible for promoting Italian wine. She explains the situation for Italian wines in the United States at the time, the 1970s, and how the Italian wines in the market went about competing with wines from other countries. She also contrasts that situation for Italian wine to the situation for Italian wine in the United States today, and points out what has changed. Mary then talks about her own experiences traveling to Italy, and her friendship with the Currado family of the Vietti winery in Italy's Piemonte. Mary goes on to explain a key decision in her own wine career, leaving a high paying job in public relations to take a more modestly paid position at a wine school. She talks about her struggles to pass the Master of Wine exam, and her eventual triumph as the first woman residing in North America to earn a Master of Wine title. She then discusses her introduction of the Wine and Spirit Education Trust curriculum to the United States. Mary's career takes another turn as she and her husband Ed McCarthy write the very successful "Wine For Dummies" book that led to a number of other wine books in the "Dummies" series being authored by the couple as well. She talks about how she and Ed went about writing the "Dummies" books, in terms of approach. And Mary grapples in this interview with being on the one hand the author of "Wine For Dummies," while on the other hand also being a Master of Wine. She explains how she feels about the pairing, and what her motivations were at each point in her career. This episode is sponsored by: The NY Drinks NY Grand Tasting of New York State wines on September 22nd at the Rainbow Room in Manhattan. DIAM Bouchage manufactures technological cork closures for still wine, sparkling, spirits and beer. DIAM closures are guaranteed to provide clean, consistent and reliable permeability from bottle to bottle. G3 is the exclusive distributor of the North American market. Melio, a free intuitive payment platform that enables wine shops/bars and restaurants to centralize, schedule, and pay all their bills—using bank transfers, debit or credit cards—in just a few clicks. Australian Wine Discovered. A comprehensive, free education program offering editable, downloadable content that you can access any time. Expedition Blue Ridge. A walk-around tasting of Virginia wines on March 24th at Corkbuzz Union Square in Manhattan.
Elena Penna Currado Vietti is partner at Vietti Winery and wife of winemaker Luca Vietti. Vietti is one of the oldest producers in Barolo with an impressive list of vineyard sites in the region. They also have played an important role in “Cru” Barolos and the survival of Arneis.Join Heritage Radio Network on Monday, November 11th, for a raucous feast to toast a decade of food radio. Our tenth anniversary bacchanal is a rare gathering of your favorite chefs, mixologists, storytellers, thought leaders, and culinary masterminds. We'll salute the inductees of the newly minted HRN Hall of Fame, who embody our mission to further equity, sustainability, and deliciousness. Explore the beautiful Palm House and Yellow Magnolia Café, taste and imbibe to your heart's content, and bid on once-in-a-lifetime experiences and tasty gifts for any budget at our silent auction. Tickets available now at heritageradionetwork.org/gala.The Grape Nation is powered by Simplecast.
One of Piemonte's most adored producers, Vietti, was sold last summer. What does that mean for the brand and for the wines of this historic, family-run winery? This week John talks with Elena Penna Currado, wife of wine maker Luca Currado, to discuss the history, sale and to taste the wines of this dynamic and important producer.
Luca Currado returns to the show to discuss recent changes at the Vietti winery in the Barolo area of Piemonte, Italy.
Luca Currado Vietti and his family own Vietti, a winery in Italy's Piemonte region. Also in this episode, Erin Scala takes a look at the history of Barolo winemaking.
Pedro relata uma história real que aconteceu com ele quando tinha apenas 16 anos de idade. Ele foi violentado pelo tio de 21 anos.