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For Gabriella and Giovanna Favilli-Vigoreaux, community is everything. After a temporary move to their home state of Florida became permanent, Gabi and Gio embarked on a journey to love the place they had once decided to leave. The transition from New York City food and media scene to Floridian farmers markets wasn't seamless, but with the help of friends and family, the couple found their footing and are set to open their first brick-and-mortar bakery, Bandidas Bakeshop, this April. Gabi and Gio join host Abena Anim-Somuah to talk about adapting the flavors they love from their Nicaraguan and Puerto Rican heritages, advocating for LGBTQ+ representation, and the village it takes to open up a small business. Don't miss Gabi and Gio's voicemails to their future selves!Thank you to Kerrygold and Simpli for supporting our podcast. More on Gabi & Gio: Bandidas Bake Shop, website, writingFollow Abena on InstagramCherry Bombe on InstagramFuture Of Food Is You transcripts can be found hereLearn more about Cherry Bombe's Sit With Us dinners hereHosted by Abena Anim-SomuahProduced by Kerry Diamond, Catherine Baker, and Elizabeth VogtEdited by Jenna SadhuEditorial Assistant Londyn CrenshawRecorded at CityVox Studios in NYCThe Future Of Food Is You is a production of The Cherry Bombe Podcast Network
One Episode 236 of the Prime Time Show, we welcome Jared Michaeli, President of Favilli Cigars. Favilli Cigars has been undergoing a lot of changes and tonight Jared will talk to us about what these changes are and what this will mean cigar enthusiasts. We will also have our Alec Bradley Live True, Cattle Baron Steak Question, Sopranos, and Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust Deliberation segments.
One Episode 236 of the Prime Time Show, we welcome Jared Michaeli, President of Favilli Cigars. Favilli Cigars has been undergoing a lot of changes and tonight Jared will talk to us about what these changes are and what this will mean cigar enthusiasts. We will also have our Alec Bradley Live True, Cattle Baron Steak Question, Sopranos, and Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust Deliberation segments.
In this episode we recap a great week for Napoli fans as they defeated Roma while Juventus, Atalanta and Sassuolo dropped points. We also speak on if we think Milan can keep up this fantastic run of form and capture the scudetto, why Pirlo is in a bad situation at Juventus, what we think is wrong with Fiorentina & more! Time Stamps: Inter end Sassuolo's hot streak (1:22) Francesco says Conte will never win another scudetto in his career (9:15) Juve struggle without Ronaldo once again (11:28) Discussing Pirlo saying Juventus didn't have “enough quality” against Benevento (18:48) Did Juventus put Pirlo in a lose-lose situation? (20:14) Verona defeat Atalanta and surpass them in the table (26:21) Enzo believes Favilli is underrated (30:32) Milan continue to win even without Zlatan (33:21) What is going on with Fiorentina? (38:50) Danny praises Napoli's dominant performance against Roma (42:00) Enzo breaks down what went wrong for Roma and why fans shouldn't overreact (45:48) Our Social Media: https://linktr.ee/6ixSideCalcio
Le principali dichiarazioni dell'attaccante gialloblu Andrea Favilli, rilasciate al termine di Juventus-Hellas Verona, 5a giornata della Serie A TIM 2020/21
Le principali dichiarazioni dell'attaccante gialloblù Andrea Favilli, rilasciate al termine di Hellas Verona-Udinese, 2a giornata della Serie A TIM 2020/21.
Once upon a time, there was a girl whose little voice grew to make a big difference. Her name was Oprah.When Oprah won a beauty pageant, a local radio invited her to the studio to realize her dream of becoming a broadcast journalist. But it wasn’t easy. Oprah did not fit into the image that media titans wanted at the time. Nevertheless, she charmed audiences with her inner strength and generosity. And as Oprah’s fame grew, she used her platform to take care of others. She built libraries, started scholarships, and founded schools. For decades, Oprah’s empathetic, authentic stories have helped others open up about their own.About the Narrator: Gayle King is co-host of CBS THIS MORNING, and an accomplished television journalist, delivering original reporting to all CBS News broadcasts and platforms. She is also editor-at-large of the award-winning O, the Oprah Magazine.Credits:This podcast is a production of Rebel Girls and Boom Integrated, a division of John Marshall Media. It’s based on the book series Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls. Our Executive Producers are Elena Favilli and Dan Ilani. This season was produced by John Marshall Cheary, Sarah Storm, and Robin Lai. Corinne Peterson is our Production Manager. This episode was written by Alexis Stratton and edited by Maithy Vu. Proofread by Danielle Oberdier. Original theme music was composed and performed by Elettra Bargiacchi who has also sound designed this episode. Mattia Marcelli was the sound mixer.Sponsored by: https://www.rebelgirls.comUse promocode REBELPODCAST to get 15% off your first purchase!References:Ali, R. (2020, Jan. 15). Oprah Winfrey reveals why she never married Stedman Graham, recalls thinking he was a “player.” USA Today. Retrieved from https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/celebrities/2020/01/15/oprah-winfrey-reveals-why-she-never-married-stedman-graham/4479105002/Alter, J. (2008). Life skills biographies: Oprah Winfrey. Ann Arbor, MI: Cherry Lake Publishing.Baby Professor. (2017). From rags to riches: The Oprah Winfrey story. Newark, DE: Speedy Publishing, LLC.Callaway, J. [Host]. (2018). Oprah talks about her early life and career in 1984 [Video]. PBS. Retrieved from https://www.pbs.org/video/oprah-talks-about-her-early-life-and-career-1984-ll7tqw/?continuousplayautoplay=trueCavallo, F., & Favilli, E. (2019). Goodnight Stories for Rebel Girls 2. Timbuktu Labs.CBS This Morning. (2018). Oprah Winfrey's emotional first look at Smithsonian exhibit honoring her legacy. CBS News. Retrieved from https://www.cbsnews.com/news/watch-oprah-winfreys-emotional-first-look-at-new-smithsonian-exhibit/Clinton, C. (2017). She persisted: 13 American women who changed the world. New York: Philomel Books.Editors of Encyclopedia Britannica. (2020). Winfrey, Oprah. Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved from https://www.britannica.com/biography/Oprah-WinfreyEncyclopedia.com. (2020). Winfrey, Oprah. Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved from https://www.encyclopedia.com/women/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/winfrey-oprah-1954Fernandez, A., & Green, M. (2019, Oct. 9). Oprah Winfrey explains why she chose not to marry or have kids: “I don't have regrets.” People Magazine. Retrieved from https://people.com/movies/oprah-winfrey-why-she-didnt-marry-have-kids/Fernandez, C. (2019, June 20). Gayle King just revealed the nicest thing Oprah Winfrey ever did for her. The Oprah Magazine. Retrieved from https://www.oprahmag.com/life/relationships-love/a28117137/gayle-king-oprah-winfrey-nicest-thing/Gates, H. L. (2007). Finding Oprah’s Roots. New York: Crown Publishers.Harris, P. (2005, Nov. 19). You go, girl. The Guardian. Retrieved from https://www.theguardian.com/media/2005/nov/20/television.usaHaynes, C. (2020, Feb. 25). Oprah Winfrey: All the ways the first black female billionaire has made history. Biography.com. Retrieved from https://www.biography.com/news/oprah-winfrey-achievementsKeyes, A. (2018). Oprah’s undeniable influence on American history recognized in new Amithsonian exhibition. The Smithsonian Magazine. Retrieved from https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smithsonian-institution/oprahs-undeniable-influence-american-history-recognized-new-smithsonian-exhibition-180969267/Kramer, B. (2019). Who is Oprah Winfrey? New York: Penguin Workshop.Krohn, K. (2009). Oprah Winfrey: Global media leader. Minneapolis: Twenty-First Century Books.Largie, A. D. (2017). The girl who would grow up to be… Oprah Winfrey [Vol. 1]. Kemet Toy & Game Company.Lowe, J. (1998). Oprah Winfrey speaks: Insights from the world’s most influential voice. John Wiley & Sons.Marion, J. (2011, May). When Oprah was ours. Baltimore Magazine. Retrieved from https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/2011/5/1/when-oprah-was-oursMoss, C. (2019). Work it, girl: Run the show like CEO Oprah Winfrey. Frances Lincoln Children’s Books.Nelson, J. (1986, Dec. 14). The man who saved Oprah Winfrey. The Washington Post. Retrieved from https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/magazine/1986/12/14/the-man-who-saved-oprah-winfrey/66d7b7b3-98af-4495-82a7-6b04827f1bd6/Oprah.com. (2009). Celebrities’ first jobs. Oprah.com. Retrieved from https://www.oprah.com/entertainment/oprahs-live-newscast-and-celebrities-first-jobsOprah.com. (2008). History of Angel Network. Oprah.com. Retrieved from https://www.oprah.com/angelnetwork/the-history-of-oprahs-angel-network/allOprah.com. (2006, Aug.) The O interview: Gayle and Oprah, uncensored. Retrieved from https://www.oprah.com/omagazine/gayle-king-and-oprah-uncensored-the-o-magazine-interview/allOprah Winfrey Network. (2014, May 5). Oprah’s original audition tape [YouTube]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62RHmcLDn0sPaprocki, S. B. (2006). Oprah Winfrey: Talk Show Host and Media Magnate. NY: Infobase Publishing.Scott, S. (2017, Mar. 24). How telling the stories of black women empowers Oprah Winfrey. Essence. Retrieved from https://www.essence.com/celebrity/how-telling-stories-black-women-empowers-oprah-winfrey/ Thomas, M. (2016, Aug. 29). And God created Oprah. Chicago Magazine. Retrieved from https://www.chicagomag.com/Chicago-Magazine/September-2016/The-Oprah-Winfrey-Show/Thomas, M. (2015, Jan. 28). How I met Oprah [YouTube]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrQIwB0eEdAVibe. (n.d.). Oprah Winfrey. Vibe. Retrieved from https://www.vibe.com/p/oprah-winfreyWeatherford, C. B. (2010). Oprah: The little speaker. Marshall Cavendish Children.Winfrey, O. (2016, Feb.). What i know for sure about mental illness. O Magazine. Retrieved from http://www.oprah.com/inspiration/what-oprah-knows-for-sure-about-mental-illness#ixzz6LWDYPVWwWhite, J. [Host]. (2016). Making Oprah: The inside story of a TV revolution (Ep. 1-3). WBEZ Chicago. Retrieved from https://www.wbez.org/series/making-oprah/db4fff18-4828-4589-b03f-8dd50a5adbbeZurawik, D. (2011, May 18) From Sun Magazine: Oprah – Built in Baltimore. The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved from https://www.baltimoresun.com/entertainment/bs-sm-oprahs-baltimore-20110522-story.html
Once upon a time, there was a girl whose little voice grew to make a big difference. Her name was Oprah.When Oprah won a beauty pageant, a local radio invited her to the studio to realize her dream of becoming a broadcast journalist. But it wasn’t easy. Oprah did not fit into the image that media titans wanted at the time. Nevertheless, she charmed audiences with her inner strength and generosity. And as Oprah’s fame grew, she used her platform to take care of others. She built libraries, started scholarships, and founded schools. For decades, Oprah’s empathetic, authentic stories have helped others open up about their own.About the Narrator: Gayle King is co-host of CBS THIS MORNING, and an accomplished television journalist, delivering original reporting to all CBS News broadcasts and platforms. She is also editor-at-large of the award-winning O, the Oprah Magazine.Credits:This podcast is a production of Rebel Girls and Boom Integrated, a division of John Marshall Media. It’s based on the book series Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls. Our Executive Producers are Elena Favilli and Dan Ilani. This season was produced by John Marshall Cheary, Sarah Storm, and Robin Lai. Corinne Peterson is our Production Manager. This episode was written by Alexis Stratton and edited by Maithy Vu. Proofread by Danielle Oberdier. Original theme music was composed and performed by Elettra Bargiacchi who has also sound designed this episode. Mattia Marcelli was the sound mixer.Sponsored by: https://www.rebelgirls.comUse promocode REBELPODCAST to get 15% off your first purchase!References:Ali, R. (2020, Jan. 15). Oprah Winfrey reveals why she never married Stedman Graham, recalls thinking he was a “player.” USA Today. Retrieved from https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/celebrities/2020/01/15/oprah-winfrey-reveals-why-she-never-married-stedman-graham/4479105002/Alter, J. (2008). Life skills biographies: Oprah Winfrey. Ann Arbor, MI: Cherry Lake Publishing.Baby Professor. (2017). From rags to riches: The Oprah Winfrey story. Newark, DE: Speedy Publishing, LLC.Callaway, J. [Host]. (2018). Oprah talks about her early life and career in 1984 [Video]. PBS. Retrieved from https://www.pbs.org/video/oprah-talks-about-her-early-life-and-career-1984-ll7tqw/?continuousplayautoplay=trueCavallo, F., & Favilli, E. (2019). Goodnight Stories for Rebel Girls 2. Timbuktu Labs.CBS This Morning. (2018). Oprah Winfrey's emotional first look at Smithsonian exhibit honoring her legacy. CBS News. Retrieved from https://www.cbsnews.com/news/watch-oprah-winfreys-emotional-first-look-at-new-smithsonian-exhibit/Clinton, C. (2017). She persisted: 13 American women who changed the world. New York: Philomel Books.Editors of Encyclopedia Britannica. (2020). Winfrey, Oprah. Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved from https://www.britannica.com/biography/Oprah-WinfreyEncyclopedia.com. (2020). Winfrey, Oprah. Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved from
Mit dem Mut, mich Feministin zu nennen, entstand nochmal eine ganz neue Motivation, Inhalte aufzusaugen. Je mehr ich in mich rein schaufelte, desto sensibler wurde ich für Ungerechtigkeiten. Denn sie waren überall! Das machte dann relativ schnell nicht mehr so viel Spaß. Doch statt die Killjoy-Phase langsam auslaufen zu lassen, steigerte ich mich immer weiter rein: Nicht nur um mich war alles problematisch, auch ich passte einfach nicht in die Schublade, auf die ich das Feminismus-Schildchen geklebt hatte. Handelte ich schon feministisch genug? Was ist unfeministisch? Und darf ich jetzt nur noch Glitzernagellack tragen, wenn ich es als mädchenhaftes guilty pleasure einordne? Ich hab meine und andere Gedanken mal in 42 Minuten gegossen. https://www.feminismusmitvorsatz.de/ Folge mir gern auf Social Media oder schreibe mir einen Liebesbrief. https://www.instagram.com/feminismus.mit.vorsatz/ https://www.facebook.com/feminismus.mit.vorsatz/ feminismusmitvorsatz@gmail.com Unterstütze mich gernstens über: https://steadyhq.com/de/feminismusmitvorsatz https://www.paypal.me/LauraVorsatz Quellen: Medienbib: https://www.feminismusmitvorsatz.de/medienbib-buecher-podcasts-filme M. Stokowski: Untenrum frei (Vorwort) E. Favilli & F. Cavallo: Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls S. Kranz: 100 Frauen und 100 Jahre Frauenwahlrecht J. Korbik: Stand up! (S. 407-413) R. Eddo-Lodge: Warum ich nicht länger mit Weißen über Hautfarbe spreche (S.172f.) R. Gay: Bad Feminist Feuer & Brot 30. Podcastfolge https://soundcloud.com/feuerundbrot/folge-30-sechs-phasen-zum-feminismus-live-bei-wecanstruct Serientipps: „Girls“ (Sky Ticket) und „Fleabag“ (Amazon Prime) Roxane Gay: Confessions of a bad feminist TED Talk https://youtu.be/Fxt_MZKMdes Paardiologie Podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/5gPesw6C0rJwuzNiSeGrol Audre Lorde: The Transformation of Silence into Language and Action https://electricliterature.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/silenceintoaction.pdf hoe__mies auf Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hoe__mies/?hl=de Realitäter*innen Podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/7uE4dlYZchYZ9F0TYYP8NE Spotify-Playlist der hoe__mies https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0DjyyPwbJi1jQGHfQE5ak3?si=e9NWoYzESz2KPdf20NKXqg Salwa Houmsi auf Instagram https://www.instagram.com/salwa.benz/?hl=de Salwa Houmsi bei „Einigkeit & Rap & Freiheit“ https://youtu.be/AtuEpAypcbI #RKellystummschalten Petition https://www.change.org/p/rkellystummschalten-sexualverbrechen-keine-b%C3%BChne-geben Guilty Feminist Podcast https://guiltyfeminist.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/feminismusmitvorsatz/message
Jules et Yanis nous interprètent « J'ai perdu tous mes outils » Simon, notre paléontologue local nous présente Le T-rex Le tour de magie de Zoé Musique : MC Soolar / Bouge De Là Les invités du jour : Sylvain et François du « café Cubrick » Elise et Capucine nous interprètent « La Cage aux oiseaux » Loan nous lit un extrait d'Histoires du soir pour filles rebelles d'E.Favilli et F.Cavallo, « Kate Sheppard » Musique : Black Pumas / Colors
25. aprīlī nāks klajā publicistes Santas Remeres un mākslinieces Elīnas Brasliņas veidotā grāmata “Mūsējās” ar 50 ilustrētām biogrāfiskām pasakām par Latvijas izcilākajām sievietēm. To, cik nepacietīgi šī grāmata tiek gaidīta, pierāda tās tapšanas process: sabiedrības atbalsta kampaņas summa tika savākta divās dienās, un vēl pirms grāmatas klajā nākšanas saņemts piedāvājums to ekranizēt. Šī būs pirmā grāmata Latvijā, kurā vienuviet apkopoti dažādu Latvijas sieviešu dzīvesstāsti un to ceļš uz sasniegumiem, nešķirojot sievietes pēc tautības, vecuma vai darbības sfēras. Katra no grāmatas varonēm par spīti laikmeta šķēršļiem vai sabiedrības aizspriedumiem ir atstājusi dziļas pēdas sabiedrības audumā un ietekmējusi tā rakstu – ne tikai Latvijā, bet arī pasaulē. Stāstu galvenās varones ir guvušas panākumus dažādās sfērās: mākslā, mūzikā, rakstniecībā, sportā, zinātnē, politikā un citur – gan mūsdienās, gan 19. gadsimtā. Starp grāmatas varonēm atrodamas tādas sievietes kā Aspazija, Aleksandra Beļcova, Džemma Skulme, Valentīna Freimane, Uļjana Semjonova, Elīna Garanča, Lotte Tisenhopfa-Iltnere un citas. Par pasaku rakstīšanas procesu un izdevuma tapšanas aizkulisēm intervijā Ilzei Mednei no "Klasikas" un žurnālistam, rakstniekam un sabiedrisko attiecību speciālistam Oskaram Vizbulim stāsta grāmatas idejas autore Santa Remere un tās redaktore, biedrības "Ascendum" vadītāja Antonija Skopa. Ilze Medne: Ar ko jūsu grāmata atšķirsies no visa, ko iepriekš esam redzējuši un lasījuši? Santa Remere: Ar lielo tautas atbalstu – grāmatas izdošanā piedalās pūlis, kas palīdz mums šo grāmatu finansēt. Ir daudz cilvēku, kas ir ieinteresēti, lai tā iznāktu. Un patiesībā arī ar to, ka šī grāmata savā ziņā sākās internetā – pēc manas publikācijas, kas bija veltīta feminismam, runājot par Latvijas simtgadi, sievietēm Latvijā un viņu tiesībām. Pēc publikācijas saņēmu daudz komentāru un atsauksmju, ka vajadzētu vēl šādus stāstus. Rakstīja vecāki, kuri stāstiņus par latviešu sievietēm lasījuši saviem bērniem, paši daudz uzzinājuši un gribētu lasīt vēl. Protams, par to priecājos, kādu laiku domāju un klusībā pie sevis tos stāstiņus iekrāju, līdz vienā brīdī teicu Antonijai, ka principā varētu turpināt strādāt, ja vien atrastos ieinteresēts žurnāls vai izdevējs. Ilze Medne: Bet idejas saknes laikam meklējamas pasaulē? Santa Remere: Jā gan. Brīdī, kad man palūdza uzrakstīt simtgades rakstu par feminismu Latvijā, bija iznākusi grāmatiņa "Vakara pasaciņas dumpīgām meitenēm", kas ir itāļu žurnālistes Elēnas Favilli un itāļu rakstnieces un teātra režisores Frančeskas Kavallo projekts, kas man bija vienlaikus jārecenzē. Sāku rakstīt savu rakstu un sapratu, ka man patiesībā ir mazliet garlaicīgi atkal atkārtot to pašu, sakot, ka šīs tiesības joprojām ir aktuālas, ka ļoti daudz kas ir izcīnīts, bet ne līdz galam, ka jāmainās kultūrai un izglītībai. Likās – šie vārdi rezonē paši sevī un neaiziet tālāk, kamēr man blakus uz galda stāv šī grāmata, kas vienkārši strādā un cenšas kaut ko mainīt. Nevis stāsta, ka kultūrā vai izglītībā kaut kā pietrūkst, bet dod tieši to, kā pietrūkst. Man šķita interesanti – vai arī es spētu nosaukt tik daudz cilvēku no mūsu Latvijas, kuri mani iedvesmo un dod spēku? Ļoti ātri varēju nosaukt daudzus. Ikdienā tiekoties un intervējot cilvēkus, runājoties tieši ar sievietēm, lasot viņu darbus, ejot uz sieviešu mākslinieču izstādēm un katru reizi uzzinot šo cilvēku stāstus – tas man pašai dod spēku pabeigt savus darbus vai īstenot savas ieceres. Nodomāju, ka būtu ļoti interesanti šos stāstus salikt kopā un paskatīties, ko tas dod. Iedvesma patiesi ir no dumpīgajām pasaciņām, lai gan man šķiet, ka to īstenoju citādāk – runājot par konkrētu teritoriju un pastāstot nevis tikai par ievērojamākajām sievietēm, kas varbūt ir izņēmuma gadījumi. Katram laikmetam, katrai profesijai un dažādām problēmām centos atrast kādu stāstu, kurš uzreiz pastāsta arī par daudzu citu sieviešu likteņiem, izvēlēm un šķēršļiem, ar ko viņas saskaras. Sarunu pilnā apjomā aicinām lasīt šeit!
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Elena Favilli is an Italian writer and serial entrepreneur. She’s the co-creator of the Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls series, which has broken records on the crowdfunding website Kickstarter for literary publications. Eva’s wonderfully generous Aunt Ilene backed the Kickstarter campaign and gave the Rebel Girls series to Eva, who absolutely adores the books, artwork, and the amazing women featured in the books. We were beyond thrilled when Elena agreed to be a guest on the show, and share how she took her big dream of empowering young girls to believe in their ability to accomplish extraordinary things, and turned it into reality with the Rebel Girls series. For our show notes, visit DreamBigPodcast.com/142
Playlist : Eiffel 65 _ Move your body 1999 ::: ATC _ Around the world (la la la la la) 2000 ::: Mabel _ Don't let me down 2000 ::: Dj Energy _ Belivier 1996 ::: Prezioso _ Let's talk about man 2001 ::: Tony H _ Zoo future 1998 ::: Dj Cerla _ Rotterdam 1993 ::: Picotto _ Iguana 1999 ::: Silvia Coleman _ Take My Breath Away 1994 ::: Smoke City _ Mr. Gorgeous 1997 ::: Skuba _ What's Up Daddy 1997 ::: Favilli ft. Dyonne _ So In Love With You 1997 ::: Alex Silvi _ Atomic 1994 ::: Molella _ Originale Musicale Radicale 1995 ::: Ava and Stone _ Yeh Yoh 1994
Playlist : Eiffel 65 _ Move your body 1999 ::: ATC _ Around the world (la la la la la) 2000 ::: Mabel _ Don't let me down 2000 ::: Dj Energy _ Belivier 1996 ::: Prezioso _ Let's talk about man 2001 ::: Tony H _ Zoo future 1998 ::: Dj Cerla _ Rotterdam 1993 ::: Picotto _ Iguana 1999 ::: Silvia Coleman _ Take My Breath Away 1994 ::: Smoke City _ Mr. Gorgeous 1997 ::: Skuba _ What's Up Daddy 1997 ::: Favilli ft. Dyonne _ So In Love With You 1997 ::: Alex Silvi _ Atomic 1994 ::: Molella _ Originale Musicale Radicale 1995 ::: Ava and Stone _ Yeh Yoh 1994