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Seguimos con "Monterosso mon amour", del autor holandés Ilja Leonard Pfeijffer, que rinde homenaje a los amantes de la Literatura con el retrato intimista de una mujer ávida de historias.El misterio con un fuerte componente psicológico está presente en "Cuatro casos criminales", del japonés Junichiro Tanizaki.En cuanto a los descubrimientos que nos propone esta semana Fuensanta Marín en el ámbito de la literatura juvenil, empezamos con "Destino Japón", de Miss Paty, obra en la que acompañamos a Nemo y Coco en su viaje a Japón después de haber logrado su primer invento mega genial: un mando a distancia que abre un portal al destino que deseen. Con "Paciencia", de Rachel Williams podemos descubrir "las maravillas que nos rodean" sin prisas. Y gracias a "La Cronoagencia" de Anabel Botella conocemos una organización secreta dedicada a proteger la línea temporal de la Historia.
In this episode, Kelsey sits down with Nikki from @PackinPoints to hear all about her family of 6's (4 kids ages 9 - 18) epic adventure across Italy and Switzerland in June 2024 — much of it paid for with points and miles! Nikki shares how they fell in love with the rolling hills of Tuscany, gives a hot take on Florence, and describes rock-jumping into crystal-clear waters in Cinque Terre. Plus, they explore a breathtaking Swiss village with literally 72 waterfalls.Buy Me a Coffee!Mentioned in this episode:- Travel Rewards University- Delta partners: KLM & Air France- Point.me & PointsYeah.com- Trip Tales Episode 50: The Chase-to-Hyatt Credit Card Strategy That's Blowing My Mind & Unlocking Free Vacations- Rental car through Capital One Venture Card- Train from Milan to Lucerne, Switzerland- ROME: The Tribune Hyatt Hotel, Borghese Gardens, Trevi Fountain, The Colosseum, Roman Forum, Vatican, Sistine Chapel, Spanish Steps, Rick Steve's Audio Tours, RESTAURANTS: Pastificio, Allegrío- TUSCANY: Monteleone d'Orvieto village, Restaurant: Al Baciamano, Tuscan Airbnb- FLORENCE: Lego Store, Duomo, Edoardo Gelato (best of trip!)- CINQUE TERRE: Riomaggiore, Monterosso al Mare, The Blue Path hike, Rock jumping in Manarola- LAKE COMO: The village of Ossuccio, Isola Comacina- LUCERNE: Chapel Bridge, Half Fare Card, Swiss Tasty, Mount Pilatus, Golden Pass Ticket, Grindelwald, Gimmelwald- LAUTERBRUNNEN: The village of 72 waterfalls- Bern, Zurich: Hyatt Place The Circle, Boston: Freedom Trail
Max Monterosso builds beautifully detailed steel string guitars, harp and electric guitars out of his one-person shop in the Veneto region of Italy. For episode 97 of the podcast, I caught up with Max at the Acoustic Guitar Village Show in Cremona, Italy this past October. https://www.maxmonte.com/en/ https://www.instagram.com/maxmonte_guitars/ Max shares insights from building harp and steel string guitars, his thoughts on 3D printers and CNC in his shop, and discusses how visiting other builders has helped shape his career. Luthier on Luthier is hosted by Michael Bashkin of Bashkin Guitars and brought to you by the Fretboard Journal. This episode is sponsored by Dream Guitars and StewMac. Want to support Luthier on Luthier? Join our Patreon to get access to exclusive photos and content from Michael and his builds.
In this episode, Pam takes us on a journey through Italy, sharing how she and her sister made the most of credit card points to explore some of the country's most iconic spots. From the excitement of snagging business class seats on Turkish Airlines to their adventures in Rome, Lake Como, and Cinque Terre, this episode is packed with tips, laughs, and a few surprises. Flying in Style with Turkish Airlines Pam kicks things off by describing how she and her sister flew business class round-trip for just 90,000 miles each! Although they traveled on Turkish Airlines' older plane configuration, Pam found the seats spacious and comfortable. With quality food, incredible service, and even tea lights during dinner, Turkish Airlines left a lasting impression. Exploring Chicago's Park Hyatt Before heading overseas, Pam and her sister spent a day in Chicago, staying at the luxurious Park Hyatt. With a stunning view of the city, a Viator tour, and some quality time on the Navy Pier, their Chicago stay set the tone for a relaxing trip. Lake Como's Grand Hotel Victoria Lake Como is Pam's favorite Italian destination, and staying at the Grand Hotel Victoria felt like a dream come true. Despite a minor hiccup with their limo service, she describes the hotel's new beach club and the serene beauty of Lake Como's small towns. A day trip to Varenna made this part of the trip unforgettable. Wandering Through Cinque Terre Pam and her sister finally made it to Cinque Terre, a place they'd planned to visit on a past trip. Staying at Hotel Pasquale in Monterosso, they explored the charming coastal villages by train, enjoyed the local gelato, and took in the stunning coastal views. Pam notes that, while crowded during the day, Cinque Terre transforms into a peaceful, magical place once the cruise crowds leave. Wrapping Up in Milan The sisters ended their Italian adventure with a stay at the Sheraton Malpensa before flying back. Pam shares a final tip for using points on international trips, especially when navigating multiple cities and modes of transportation. For Pam, Italy is a place she'll never tire of, and her love for the country and its culture shines through in every story. If you're dreaming of an Italian getaway or curious about how to make the most of points and miles, this episode is a must-listen! Hit play now to hear the full story! Links For This Episode: Park Hyatt Chicago: https://www.hyatt.com/en-US/hotel/illinois/park-hyatt-chicago/chiph Grand Hotel Victoria: https://www.hilton.com/en/hotels/bgyhvlx-grand-hotel-victoria-concept-and-spa-lago-di-como/ Hotel Pasquale: https://www.hotelpasquale.it/en/index.php Sheraton Malpensa Airport: https://www.marriott.com/en-us/hotels/milmp-sheraton-milan-malpensa-airport-hotel-and-conference-centre/overview Itailarail: https://www.italiarail.com Links: Links For All Things Travel Mom Squad: stan.store/travelmomsquad Episode Minute By Minute: 00:30 – Pam's Love for Italy and Setting the Scene 01:37 – Scoring Business Class Seats on Turkish Airlines 06:00 – Exploring Chicago and Staying at the Park Hyatt 15:26 – Arriving at Lake Como's Grand Hotel Victoria 24:17 – Wandering Through Cinque Terre 35:30 – Wrapping Up the Trip in Milan and Travel Tips
Ils viennent du Mali, du Sénégal ou de Guinée-Conakry, des centaines de demandeurs d'asile sont transférés sur la péninsule espagnole, depuis les îles des Canaries. Là-bas, les centres d'accueil sont saturés par le nombre d'arrivées depuis l'Afrique qui a atteint le chiffre record de 22 304 personnes cette année. Avec le soutien de l'ONG Rescate, 125 migrants d'origine subsaharienne ont donc atterri dans un petit village de Galice au nord-ouest de l'Espagne. À Monterosso, on voit généralement peu d'étrangers, mais dans cette localité qui perd ses habitants, on considère aussi leur arrivée comme une chance. C'est le reportage de Diane Cambon. Une enquête, un buzz sur internet, un débat, on parlait de quoi cette semaine en Europe, Franceline Beretti...Lundi (23 septembre 2024), c'est l'Allemagne qui a entamé les festivités avec le résultat des élections au Brandenburg, ce land de l'ex-RDA autour de Berlin... les sociaux démocrates ont battu de justesse l'extrême droite.... L'extrême droite favorite pour les élections autrichiennes On vote pour renouveler le Parlement, ce dimanche (29 septembre), en Autriche et donc aussi pour changer de gouvernement... Et c'est l'extrême droite qui est donnée favorite avec 27% d'intentions de vote dans les sondages. Le FPÖ, le parti de la liberté est un parti anti-migrants, anti-guerre en Ukraine et surtout très proche de la Russie... même si cette proximité a pu fluctuer au cours des années. On retrouve, à Vienne, une de nos correspondantes Céline Beal.À lire aussiÉlections européennes: en Autriche, le parti d'extrême droite FPÖ donné favori Moscou qui cherche délibérément la proximité avec les extrêmes droites européennes, sources de déstabilisation du camp occidental...Avec la France, c'est une longue histoire qui a commencé au début du XXème siècle. C'est ce que raconte Nicolas Lebourg, historien, spécialiste de l'extrême droite, dans son dernier livre «Paris Moscou, un siècle d'extrême droite», aux éditions du Seuil... il nous a expliqué les ressorts de cette inquiétante proximité.
Ils viennent du Mali, du Sénégal ou de Guinée-Conakry, des centaines de demandeurs d'asile sont transférés sur la péninsule espagnole, depuis les îles des Canaries. Là-bas, les centres d'accueil sont saturés par le nombre d'arrivées depuis l'Afrique qui a atteint le chiffre record de 22 304 personnes cette année. Avec le soutien de l'ONG Rescate, 125 migrants d'origine subsaharienne ont donc atterri dans un petit village de Galice au nord-ouest de l'Espagne. À Monterosso, on voit généralement peu d'étrangers, mais dans cette localité qui perd ses habitants, on considère aussi leur arrivée comme une chance. C'est le reportage de Diane Cambon. Une enquête, un buzz sur internet, un débat, on parlait de quoi cette semaine en Europe, Franceline Beretti...Lundi (23 septembre 2024), c'est l'Allemagne qui a entamé les festivités avec le résultat des élections au Brandenburg, ce land de l'ex-RDA autour de Berlin... les sociaux démocrates ont battu de justesse l'extrême droite.... L'extrême droite favorite pour les élections autrichiennes On vote pour renouveler le Parlement, ce dimanche (29 septembre), en Autriche et donc aussi pour changer de gouvernement... Et c'est l'extrême droite qui est donnée favorite avec 27% d'intentions de vote dans les sondages. Le FPÖ, le parti de la liberté est un parti anti-migrants, anti-guerre en Ukraine et surtout très proche de la Russie... même si cette proximité a pu fluctuer au cours des années. On retrouve, à Vienne, une de nos correspondantes Céline Beal.À lire aussiÉlections européennes: en Autriche, le parti d'extrême droite FPÖ donné favori Moscou qui cherche délibérément la proximité avec les extrêmes droites européennes, sources de déstabilisation du camp occidental...Avec la France, c'est une longue histoire qui a commencé au début du XXème siècle. C'est ce que raconte Nicolas Lebourg, historien, spécialiste de l'extrême droite, dans son dernier livre «Paris Moscou, un siècle d'extrême droite», aux éditions du Seuil... il nous a expliqué les ressorts de cette inquiétante proximité.
Wilson County News made it to Rome in July! Wanda Polasek and Autumn Moody enjoyed a 10-day jaunt thru Italy including Rome, Monterosso, Florence, and Venice. They are the winners of a WCN prize. Take your photo with the Wilson County News at a famous landmark or location. Email it, along with names, information, and your phone number, to reader@wcn-online. com. If it is published, you may visit the WCN office to claim your prize.Article Link
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Als kind was Rosie stapelgek op Prins Corso van Monterosso. Zij was de dochter van een hofdame, hij de kroonprins, en toch waren ze beste vrienden. Nu is hij koning en doet hij zó hooghartig. Uitgegeven door Harlequin Spreker: Kaat van de Meel
Fluent Fiction - Italian: Caught in the Storm: A Tale of Friendship and Resilience Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/caught-in-the-storm-a-tale-of-friendship-and-resilience Story Transcript:It: Sulle scogliere delle Cinque Terre, il vento cominciava a soffiare forte.En: On the cliffs of Cinque Terre, the wind was starting to blow hard.It: Le nuvole grigie si addensavano sopra il mare.En: Gray clouds gathered above the sea.It: Luca e Giulia camminavano lungo un sentiero ripido.En: Luca and Giulia were walking along a steep path.It: La giornata era iniziata con il sole, ma presto il tempo cambiò.En: The day had started sunny, but soon the weather changed.It: Luca e Giulia erano amici da poco.En: Luca and Giulia had only recently become friends.It: Si erano incontrati in un bar di Monterosso.En: They had met in a bar in Monterosso.It: Giulia amava l'avventura.En: Giulia loved adventure.It: Luca era un po' più cauto.En: Luca was a bit more cautious.It: Ma quel giorno avevano deciso di esplorare insieme un sentiero meno battuto.En: But that day, they had decided to explore a less-trodden path together.It: “Guarda, da qui si vede tutto il mare!” esclamò Giulia.En: “Look, from here you can see the whole sea!” exclaimed Giulia.It: Luca annuì, ma il suo sguardo era preoccupato.En: Luca nodded, but his gaze was worried.It: Le onde si infrangevano contro le rocce con forza crescente.En: The waves were crashing against the rocks with increasing force.It: Improvvisamente, il cielo si fece ancora più scuro.En: Suddenly, the sky became even darker.It: I primi tuoni rimbombarono.En: The first thunder rumbled.It: Luca guardò Giulia.En: Luca looked at Giulia.It: “Dobbiamo tornare indietro,” disse.En: “We need to head back,” he said.It: Giulia annuì e insieme iniziarono a scendere.En: Giulia nodded, and together they started to descend.It: Ma la pioggia cominciò a cadere con violenza.En: But the rain began to fall violently.It: Il sentiero diventò scivoloso.En: The path became slippery.It: Luca perse l'equilibrio e cadde.En: Luca lost his balance and fell.It: Giulia gridò e corse verso di lui.En: Giulia screamed and ran toward him.It: Luca era ferito alla gamba.En: Luca was hurt in the leg.It: “La tua gamba!” esclamò Giulia.En: “Your leg!” exclaimed Giulia.It: “Non posso camminare,” disse Luca, trattenendo il dolore.En: “I can't walk,” said Luca, holding back the pain.It: La pioggia continuava a cadere.En: The rain kept pouring.It: Le scogliere erano un luogo pericoloso durante una tempesta.En: The cliffs were a dangerous place during a storm.It: Giulia guardò intorno, cercando un riparo.En: Giulia looked around, searching for shelter.It: Videro una piccola grotta nella roccia.En: They saw a small cave in the rock.It: “Aiutami, devo portarti lì,” disse Giulia.En: “Help me, I need to get you there,” said Giulia.It: Con uno sforzo immenso, riuscì a trascinare Luca fino alla grotta.En: With immense effort, she managed to drag Luca to the cave.It: Una volta dentro, erano al riparo dalla pioggia, ma il vento ululava.En: Once inside, they were sheltered from the rain, but the wind howled.It: Giulia si sedette accanto a Luca.En: Giulia sat next to Luca.It: “Ce la faremo,” disse con determinazione.En: “We will make it,” she said with determination.It: Luca sorrise, nonostante il dolore.En: Luca smiled despite the pain.It: “Grazie, Giulia.En: “Thank you, Giulia.It: Sei forte.” Passarono ore nella grotta.En: You are strong.” They spent hours in the cave.It: Parlarono delle loro vite, delle loro speranze e dei loro sogni.En: They talked about their lives, their hopes, and their dreams.It: Luca scoprì che Giulia era più saggia di quanto pensasse.En: Luca discovered that Giulia was wiser than he thought.It: Giulia capì che Luca era più coraggioso di quanto credesse.En: Giulia realized that Luca was braver than she believed.It: La tempesta finì dopo molte ore.En: The storm ended after many hours.It: Il cielo si schiarì.En: The sky cleared.It: Ma era troppo buio per continuare il cammino.En: But it was too dark to continue the journey.It: Decisero di aspettare l'alba.En: They decided to wait for dawn.It: Al primo bagliore del sole, uscirono dalla grotta.En: At the first light of the sun, they left the cave.It: Con l'aiuto di Giulia, Luca riuscì a camminare un po'.En: With Giulia's help, Luca managed to walk a bit.It: In lontananza videro la città di Vernazza.En: In the distance, they saw the town of Vernazza.It: Decisero di andare lì per chiedere aiuto.En: They decided to go there to seek help.It: Dopo molte difficoltà, riuscirono a raggiungere Vernazza.En: After many difficulties, they reached Vernazza.It: Furono accolti dai locali che li aiutarono subito.En: They were welcomed by the locals who helped them immediately.It: Un medico curò la gamba di Luca.En: A doctor treated Luca's leg.It: Quell'avventura cambiò il loro legame per sempre.En: That adventure changed their bond forever.It: La tempesta aveva messo alla prova la loro resistenza ma anche la loro amicizia.En: The storm had tested their resilience, but also their friendship.It: Luca e Giulia capirono che insieme potevano superare qualsiasi ostacolo.En: Luca and Giulia realized that together they could overcome any obstacle.It: Fini.En: The end. 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Alberto Dellacroce"Start. Storia e Arte a Saluzzo"www.startsaluzzo.itMercoledì 24 aprile 2024 alle ore 17.30 nella sede di Casa Cavassa e poi a seguire a Palazzo Monterosso inaugura la Mostra Nazionale dell'Artigianato, in programma dal 24 aprile all'1 maggio, primo appuntamento del ricco cartellone di START giunta quest'anno alla sua 86ma edizione. Rifacendosi a una tradizione radicata nel territorio, dal centro di Saluzzo alle terre e valli del Monviso, la manifestazione muta ancora, così come mutevole è l'artigianato contemporaneo, capace di scoprire spazi, collaborazioni, idee e adattarsi ai tempi. In questa edizione sono oltre sessanta tra artigiani, ditte artigiane e associazioni del territorio che si occupano di artigianato, con il supporto fondamentale delle Associazioni del territorio, che hanno deciso di raccontarsi a Start 2024 popolando con le loro migliori creazioni gli spazi aulici di Casa Cavassa (la “Casa dell'Artigianato"), le Scuderie del Quartiere, il Porticato dell'Antico Palazzo Comunale e Palazzo Saluzzo di Monterosso, l'ex Istituto d'Arte - fucina di idee e saper fare - in un continuo scambio fra meraviglia, esperienza e possibilità di laboratori e di acquisto per adulti, ragazzi e bambini. La loro storia e le loro esperienze saranno materia vivente sul sito di START, uno spazio dedicato on line che mette in primo piano il loro lavoro e offre la possibilità di entrare in contatto con il pubblico. Diversi i laboratori creativi per adulti e bambini, in particolar modo quelli sulla ceramica e per la valorizzazione dell'arte del filare a mano con il sostegno a donne e famiglie immigrate.START è anche l'occasione per dare visibilità alla formazione professionale svolta all'interno dell'istituto penitenziario “Rodolfo Morandi” di Saluzzo con uno spazio dedicato. La Mostra Nazionale Artigianato oggi è tanti e diversi argomenti: i laboratori e la partecipazione, le sfide formative, la produzione in serie che entra nella quotidianità dell'artigianato con Barbero/Bouquet, una sorta di sublimazione della globalizzazione come a cogliere il meglio della modernità e del progresso senza snaturare l'artigianato come frutto di un processo creativo. Anche questo è innovare.Lo spazio KIDS perché un gioco ed un abito possono anche essere cultura e formazione per le nuove generazioni. L'arte del creare dalla lana e dal feltro. I lavori di un tempo - dai coltelli alle campane - e la formazione perché questi saperi non si disperdano. La falce, la sedia, il tessuto: e sarà ancora hackathon. Sessanta tra artigiani, ditte artigiane e associazioni del territorio che si occupano di artigianato, con il supporto fondamentale delle Associazioni del territorio che legano saper fare a solidarietà e sostegno, hanno deciso di raccontarsi a Start 2024. Ecco l'occasione per scoprirle.● Partage e la sedia Barocca PiemonteseChe condivisione sia. Sarà l'artigianato a dare vita, insieme ad una giovane start up, al simbolo di Start 2024. 8 le sedute, unite in maniera curiosa dai giovani studenti dell'Istituto Denina come progetto di costruzione partecipata, che verrà mostrato durante il mese di Start e arricchito con parti in materiali riciclate. Poste in centro alla Città saranno un luogo dove sedersi, parlare, guardare, condividere appunto. START chiama all'arte, alla partecipazione, al gusto del bello. ● Arrediamo la ForesteriaUltimo tassello de IL QUARTIERE, la casa della Partecipazione alla quale START ha molto collaborato in questi anni, una Foresteria. Ecco allora l'ultima sfida. Insieme ad un giovane artigiano - Simone Garnero - e ad uno “della vecchia guardia” - Bruno Arnaudo, una serie di laboratori partecipati da giovani e non, aperti a tutti (non solo a studenti di uno specifico percorso), e costruzione di un mobilio semplice e seriale ma capace di dare identità ad un luogo che sarà residenza, casa, spazio comune. Importante in questa fase, e da segnalare per l'impegno produttivo, i giovani studenti di creazione, progettazione e costruzione di due diversi Istituti. ● PlastizÈ ora di fare un nuovo passo in avanti. Da anni la FAB collabora con IZMADE, gruppo torinese che ha pensato di rendere accessibile artigianato del legno e manualità aprendo uno spazio dove vedere il lavoro, chiedere, progettare, co-realizzare e, nel caso, anche acquistare.Oggi IZMADE - che nel frattempo ha aggiunto il ferro al suo saper fare - condivide un percorso Green con una start up estremamente interessante e START non poteva che accettare la sfida. Plastiz è una startup italiana che nasce come risposta all'emergenza ambientale e sociale derivante dalla crescente invasione di rifiuti plastici. Un contributo concreto ai processi dell'economia circolare attraverso la valorizzazione degli scarti di materiale plastico e la produzione di lastre e barre compatte di alta qualità e valore estetico.A Saluzzo - in collaborazione con la Green Community Terre del Monviso - l'occasione per conoscere questa ditta, il suo pensiero sostenibile, ma anche il suo saper fare. ● Artigianato & Sound StorytellingSe le opere devono approdare online, anche il loro racconto deve essere fruibile da chiunque, sia da chi visita START dal vivo, che da chi la scopre navigando nel web. Ogni artigiano sarà protagonista del racconto del proprio lavoro. Video individuali al fianco di una narrazione che unisce suono, parola, gesto attraverso i tre bellissimi video confezionati grazie alla collaborazione con la Scuola Alto Perfezionamento di Saluzzo. ● Design & HackathonContinua la collaborazione con Ditte e Artigiani per ridisegnare spazi e renderli fruibili ai cittadini. Ora, dopo il gioco di colori e forme del dehor dell'Antico Palazzo Comunale, si entra negli spazi del Bistrot per una nuova sfida che vedrà impegnati Architetti, designer, Professori Universitari, insieme ad alcune Classi del Liceo Artistico Soleri Bertoni.Il RISTO-LAB sarà la sfida: ridisegnare uno spazio che nella Caserma Musso sarà messo a disposizione per i giovani, uno spazio di ristoro ma, e soprattutto, di condivisione. ● Incontri, formazione e filiere | i giardini e la lanaStart darà corpo anche ad una serie di interessanti momenti di confronto. Manuela Cavallo - interessante artigiana che con Produzione Lenta e Claudia Comar ha avviato la scorsa edizione un percorso di confronto - sarà protagonista di un workshop/incontro in cui raccontare una filosofia di vita e spiegare gli aspetti negativi del Fast Fashion. Durante la settimana, poi, spazio anche agli incontri dedicati questa volta ai giardini di una Saluzzo che cambia, ma che mantiene radici ben salde. Saranno due i momenti in cui storia d'un tempo e nuovi disegni del verde verranno narrati al pubblico: mercoledì 1° maggio ore 15.30 racconto dei giardini e degli spazi di Palazzo Monterosso a cura del Prof. Aldo Molinengo;- giovedì 2 maggio ore 18 presentazione dei lavori di recupero del giardino di Villa Belvedere Radicati a cura dei progettisti.● KidsI bambini, i loro sogni a misura di territorio, sostenibili e riutilizzabili, in legno ed in tessuto. Giochi, abbigliamento con le ditte di Start, Lab con il nuovo percorso della Fondazione APM dedicato ai piccolissimi. Insomma, nessun dettaglio lasciato al caso per uno START che guarda a 360°, ma, soprattutto, che guarda al futuro. ● Palazzo Monterosso e i Workshop di eccellenzaPalazzo Monterosso sarà la sede di un palinsesto di eventi da vivere in prima persona. Primi fra tutti i workshop che daranno la possibilità al pubblico di toccare con mano il lavoro in bottega. Gli appuntamenti saranno inseriti su piattaforme online di settore, che contribuiranno a promuoverli in Italia e all'estero. Saranno calendarizzati per tipologie e quindi prenotabili dal pubblico.Ci sarà anche la possibilità di incontrare realtà come quella svolta all'interno dell'istituto penitenziario “Rodolfo Morandi” alla città di Saluzzo: fare in modo di portare fuori dalle mura carcerarie le competenze apprese durante i vari corsi di formazione. ● PodcastLorenzo Baravalle è autore, startupper e divulgatore di cultura pop. Ama le storie, dallo sport alla politica, e con "Qui Si Fa L'Italia", il podcast di enorme successo prodotto da Spotify, ha raccontato i momenti che hanno segnato un prima e un dopo nella storia italiana contemporanea. “Lollo” è saluzzese e - dato che START ama raccontare “profeti in patria”, giovani e innovativi - e ha deciso di partecipare all'avventura. si è imbarcato proponendo un podcast live che, grazie al supporto tecnico di Fondazione Scuola APM, percorrerà 8 storie, storie che hanno un filo, o che questo filo lo spezzano, per fare di START uno spazio di confronto, una scintilla per ciò che verrà. IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
From Hollywood to Chickenlandia: A Journey of Sustainability and Hope In an episode of the Ranching Reboot podcast, Dahlia Monterosso, the President of Chickenlandia, shares her transformative journey from an aspiring filmmaker in Hollywood to a backyard chicken educator. She highlights the therapeutic benefits of chicken keeping, emphasizing its ability to reconnect people with nature, support sustainable living, and critique modern farming practices. Monterosso advocates for chicken keeping's accessibility, its community-building capacity, and its role in personal and environmental health. Additionally, amidst discussions of hope in the face of global anxieties, the episode includes a light-hearted segment where the number of chickens in various forms is counted, reaching a total of thirteen. The episode wraps up with a hopeful outlook on the future and the potential for further enriching conversations. Chickenlandia Website ------------------------------------------ Discord! Grassroots Carbon! Landtrust Info! Magic Mind use code RANCHING20 for 20% off! Audubon Conservation Ranching! Buy Wild Ass Soap and CBD! Use the Coupon code "Reboot" for an extra discount!! Buy BoBoLinks Here! Use code "BOBOREBOOT" for $10 off Support the Podcast on Spotify! 0:00 160 Daila Monterroso From Coop to Community: Chickens as a Bridge to a Better World 01:35 A Chilly Morning and Tech Upgrades 03:14 The Unexpected Journey from Filmmaker to Chicken Educator 06:20 The Transformative Power of Chickens 07:13 Exploring the Roots and Global Impact of Chicken Keeping 11:47 The Philosophy of Natural Chicken Keeping 15:00 Challenging Modern Chicken Keeping and Factory Farming 19:49 The Vision of Community Chickens and Urban Agriculture 30:10 Reflecting on Personal Growth and Global Change Through Chickens 40:34 Chickens as Catalysts for Healing and World Change 43:37 The Joy of Chicken Watching 45:01 Finding Peace with Chickens: A Personal Journey 46:08 The Universal Language of Chicken Keeping 47:32 Chickens and Biodiversity: Beyond the Backyard 47:53 The Role of Chickens in Agriculture and Ecosystems 49:15 Rescuing Chickens: A Personal Mission 50:09 The Reality of Predators and Chicken Keeping 50:40 Natural Chicken Keeping and Ecosystem Health 53:21 Challenging Factory Farming Practices 56:13 The Importance of Soil Health in Agriculture 57:23 Chickens as Ecosystem Engineers 01:01:42 Choosing the Right Chicken Breed 01:05:27 Mindful Chicken Keeping: Starting with the Basics 01:09:27 The Evolution and Domestication of Chickens 01:14:22 Navigating the Food System and Consumer Choices 01:18:55 Connecting with the Chickenlandia Community 01:22:21 Final Thoughts: Hope and Chicken Keeping --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ranching-reboot/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ranching-reboot/support
Buona Pasqua! Parliamo di: Mulino Bianco, Mangia o paga, Alexa aiutami, SLT 2024 e molto altro...
No novo episódio do programa 'Irritações', José de Pina discute a necessidade e utilidade do dia de reflexão, em vésperas de eleições legislativas: "Não se pode dizer nada nesse dia, tudo desaparece, já não há políticos por aí... mas alguém reflete alguma coisa?", questiona. Luís Pedro Nunes desconstrói o conceito de 'portuguese girl style', em voga no TikTok, com Luana do Bem a relatar um episódio com um serviço de apoio da EPAL. Já Carla Quevedo mostra-se chateada com quem usa, em demasia, áudios no WhatsApp. Com moderação de Pedro Boucherie Mendes, o Irritações foi emitido a 8 de março, na SIC Radical, e terminou com o tema 'À l'affût', de Monterosso.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
PALERMO (ITALPRESS) - “Il tema è quello dell'umanità. Le opere contemporanee ci permettono di ricordare che il compito di tutti i cittadini del mondo è quello di difendere i sentimenti e i valori che fanno grande l'umanità”. Così il direttore generale della Fondazione Federico II, Patrizia Monterosso, a margine della presentazione dell'opera "Look Down" dell'artista Jago, un bambino di marmo bianco, rannicchiato in posizione fetale installata al Palazzo Reale di Palermo, nel cortile Maqueda. xd6/fsc/gtr
PALERMO (ITALPRESS) - “Il tema è quello dell'umanità. Le opere contemporanee ci permettono di ricordare che il compito di tutti i cittadini del mondo è quello di difendere i sentimenti e i valori che fanno grande l'umanità”. Così il direttore generale della Fondazione Federico II, Patrizia Monterosso, a margine della presentazione dell'opera "Look Down" dell'artista Jago, un bambino di marmo bianco, rannicchiato in posizione fetale installata al Palazzo Reale di Palermo, nel cortile Maqueda. xd6/fsc/gtr
PALERMO (ITALPRESS) - "Questa mostra è per Palermo, per i siciliani e anche per i turisti che dai loro molteplici punti di vista, anche culturali, potranno fruire di una pagina di storia importantissima, più di nove secoli". A dirlo Patrizia Monterosso, direttore generale della Fondazione Federico II, in occasione dell'apertura al pubblico a Palazzo Reale di Palermo della mostra "Thesaurus".xd6/fsc/gtr
Le prime pagine dei principali quotidiani nazionali commentate in rassegna stampa da Davide Giacalone. Le parole del ministro Giorgetti, tasse e fisico, la crescita delle esportazioni. Nello spazio dedicato all'attualità, oggi abbiamo ospitato Gianluca Paolucci, giornalista di Verità&Affari. Abbiamo parlato di mance al ristorante con Ruggero Ungaro, maitre del MiKy e in particolare di una speciale mancia ricevuta nei giorni scorsi dai camerieri di questo Ristorante di Monterosso. Abbiamo parlato di una frase così pesante e complessa che coinvolge gli innamorati: "TI AMO". Secondo uno studio sono gli uomini a dirlo per primi all'inizio di una relazione. In diretta la psicologa e sessuologa, dottoressa Claudia Popolillo. Abbiamo ospitato Arianna Virgolino, l'ex poliziotta per la Stradale di Guardamiglio (Lodi) 34enne espulsa il 7 novembre 2019 per un un tatuaggio sul polso, che ha lanciato un appello direttamente alla Presidente del Consiglio. Questa mattina in diretta abbiamo ospitato Maurizio Lupi, capo politico di Noi moderati e presidente di Noi con l'Italia All'interno di Non Stop News, con Giusi Legrenzi, Enrico Galletti e Massimo Lo Nigro.
In today's instalment of our Italian series - We are talking all about the popular and beautiful part of Italy called Cinque Terre, which means 5 lands. Cinque Terre is on the Mediterranean Sea and includes the five villages of Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore. We knew that you could walk between the villages or take the train, but we really didn't understand how that all worked – so we were determined to find out all the information and share it with you. We stayed in the biggest and most northern village of Monterosso, and we share why you should too. We visit all the other villages and tell you about each one, what to see and how they are different. We use the train to explore some of the villages and we also hike between two of them. We are blown away with the views – I mean, we knew they would be incredible, but nothing can prepare you for what you will see, or how tired your legs will be after your hike! Lastly, we take a ferry ride to see all the villages from the ocean – and wow, what incredible views you have. The ferry is another way to visit each village and takes you to a town south of Cinque Terre called Porto Venere. Stay listening to the end to find out some of the surprising things about the beaches in Cinque Terre and of course our favourite place to have a wine – or in Lyle's case – a watermelon slushie. – now that's a turn up for the books. Haha To see all the pictures, maps, links and show notes for this Episode click here www.beachtravelwine.com/podcast/61/cinqueterre Remember if you know anyone who has been to Italy or planning a trip – please share our Italian podcast series with them at www.beachtravelwine.com/italy We have people reaching out telling us how much they enjoy the podcasts because they are bringing back some special memories for them. We hope you enjoy episode 61 all about Cinque Terre. Find us at www.beachtravelwine.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leanne-mccabe/message
In questa puntata ascolterete la storia di Marianna Monterosso e le diagnosi di autismo e ADHD.
Season 7 – Gap Year: Mediterranean Europe Episode 6 Cinque Terre is picture perfect, like something you'd see on a postcard or in a puzzle. In fact, we literally put together a puzzle of Cinque Terre as we dreamed up our gap year adventures in a tiny apartment in Dallas. And now, we're pinching ourselves. Come with us INSIDE the puzzle, as we visit the five tiny fishing villages of Cinque Terre, Italy – a region designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a national park. Known for its rugged coastline along the Italian Riviera, the small towns each sit on the sea, far from the modern conveniences of the rest of the world. Unlike many tourists today, we'll hike the entire length of the centuries old trail between Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore. It's a bucket list item – and a physical challenge that won't be forgotten. Are you planning a trip to Cinque Terre? Here's a link to the affordable AirBnB that Jamin and Hilarie called home in this episode (not sponsored): https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/48276001?guests=1&adults=1&s=67&unique_share_id=94ab0da9-c297-4a12-b6ff-94486d6354c4 This episode is available wherever you listen to podcasts. To see the Cinque Terre hike and its breathtaking views, watch their video from the trip: https://youtu.be/O11Q8KUak8k Send us your feedback and thoughts via email at travelfomopodcast@gmail.com. Have your own travel story? Attach a voice memo to your email, and you could hear your own voice in a future podcast episode. --- Travel FOMO is hosted by a husband and wife duo, Jamin and Hilarie Houghton. Learn more about them at www.travelfomopodcast.com. You can subscribe to Travel FOMO in two different ways: (1) See their adventures on YouTube and (2) follow audibly from wherever you listen to podcasts. Why? Because they're traveling to 18 different countries during their gap year, and you won't want to miss it. Follow us on social media: Instagram: www.instagram.com/travelfomopodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/travelfomopodcast TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@travelfomopodcast
We vergeten het nog weleens, maar het is voor ons hoofd behoorlijk belastend om een keuze te maken! En bovendien gaan we als mensen ook allemaal anders om met het maken van keuzes. Daarom hebben we het in deze aflevering over manieren en beweegredenen bij het 'kiezen' en lichten we: de 'maximizers' en de 'satisficers' uit.Voor meer persoonlijkheidsfeitjes volg ons op Instagram of TikTok!Lees, kijk en luistertips
Immaginate una sera di fine estate, in compagnia delle amiche della Condotta Slow Food di La Spezia, una cena meravigliosa in un posto straordinario, raccontando dei mitili e delle ostriche del Golfo, in abbinamento ai vini delle Cinque Terre, e poi ancora le acciughe di Monterosso ed i limoni della riviera che diventano un gelato fantastico... e poi mare, stelle, tanto gusto e amicizia! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We are so excited to be joined by the stars of Netflix's Freeridge: Tenzing Norgay Trainor, Bryana Salaz, Ciara Riley Wilson, and Keyla Monterosso Mejia, who talk about the biggest challenges they faced in production, the lessons learned along the way, and advice they'd give to young actors who want to be where they are one day. Freeridge premieres February 2nd on Netflix Thanks for tuning in! If you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe to the channel to never miss an episode!
Rödvinet Monterosso är så billigt att alla har råd att bjuda in grannen. Krisen är en möjlighet att omvärdera sin identitet som medelklass, skriver Anna Axfors. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We are joined by Tom Monterosso a.k.a. T Bird. T Bird spent 13 years at Snowboarder Magazine where he made a name for himself covering some of snowboarding's most iconic stories for the publication. In recent years, T Bird has taken on different types of media-related projects than he had typically done for Snowboarder. He's announced some of the biggest events in snowboarding, and most recently was tasked with writing and directing a documentary called “Rough Around the Edges: 30 years of Ride Snowboards," which will be available on Youtube in the coming months.
"In un mese e mezzo Palazzo Reale ha attratto al mondo della cultura quasi diecimila ragazzi, un risultato sicuramente da implementare". Così il Direttore Generale della Fondazione Federico II, Patrizia Monterosso, presentando a Palermo il ritratto marmoreo dell'“Augusta” Antonia Minore, proveniente da Pantelleria, che i visitatori di Palazzo Reale potranno ammirare, all'interno di Meta, spazio permanente tra arte e innovazione tecnologica. xd6/vbo/gsl
Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola e Riomaggiore: sono le Cinque Terre, incantevoli paesi che godono di una posizione privilegiata sul Mar Mediterraneo. Antichi villaggi di pescatori, ciascuno di questi borghi è caratterizzato da case colorate e da vigneti coltivati su ripidi terrazzamenti. In questo podcast scopriamo meglio la loro geografia e storia, perché vale la pena visitarli e i migliori prodotti tipici da degustare :) Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore: these are the Cinque Terre, charming villages that enjoy a privileged position on the Mediterranean Sea. Ancient fishing villages, each of these villages is characterized by colorful houses and vineyards cultivated on steep terraces. In this podcast we learn more about their geography and history, why they are worth visiting, and the best typical products to taste :)
Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola e Riomaggiore: sono le Cinque Terre, incantevoli paesi che godono di una posizione privilegiata sul Mar Mediterraneo. Antichi villaggi di pescatori, ciascuno di questi borghi è caratterizzato da case colorate e da vigneti coltivati su ripidi terrazzamenti. In questo podcast scopriamo meglio la loro geografia e storia, perché vale la pena visitarli e i migliori prodotti tipici da degustare :) Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore: these are the Cinque Terre, charming villages that enjoy a privileged position on the Mediterranean Sea. Ancient fishing villages, each of these villages is characterized by colorful houses and vineyards cultivated on steep terraces. In this podcast we learn more about their geography and history, why they are worth visiting, and the best typical products to taste :)
Der niederländische Schriftsteller Ilja Leonard Pfeijffer ist ein Meister des literarischen Versteckspiels. In einer kurzen Novelle hat er dies nun erneut unter Beweis gestellt. Eine Rezension von Stefan Berkholz. Von Stefan Berkholz.
In seinem neuen Buch ermuntert der niederländische Autor Ilja Leonard Pfeijffer zum Erzählen - Erlebtes und Erdachtes.
Un nuevo programa de Comida en serie en donde por fin después de mucho tiempo salimos de España para visitar la Cinquetrre en Italia , una zona que con sus casas coloradas, llenas de encanto y que desafian a la naturaleza. Una de las zonas mas bellas del mundo , con buena gastronimia. Cinqueterre es una zona de 5 pueblos pueblos que son: Riomaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza y Monterosso al Mare. En este Primer programa os hablaremos de 3 de ellos y algunas zonas para comer en La Spezia , que fue nuestra base de operaciones -Monterosso al Mare -Il Massimo della Focaccia Via Fegina 50 SP 19016, 19016 Monterosso Italia -Gelateria Ice Cream IL GOLOSONE Via Roma 17, 19016 Monterosso Italia -Trattoria Bellavista Via Urbano Rattazzi 54/56 Trasversale di Corso Cavour, 19121, La Spezia Italia -All’Inferno dal 1905 Via Lorenzo Costa 3, 19121, La Spezia Italia -Vernazza -Gelateria Il Porticciolo Piazza Guglielmo Marconi 12, 19018 Vernazza Italia -Pizzeria Masaniello Piazza Giuseppe Garibaldi 17, 19122, La Spezia Italia -La Pia Centenaria Via Magenta 12, 19121, La Spezia Italia -Corniglia, -Gelateria Artigianala Un Mare di Yogurt Via Fieschi 72, 19018 Corniglia Italia Queremos dar las gracias a nuestro patrocinador : ZAHORA MODA, que estA en la Calle Camino de Talamanca 1 , en el Casar de Talamanca (Guadalajara) El tema de nuestro programa es We are the One de Vexento con licencia CC. Suscribirte a Comida en Serie en Ivoox / Apple Podcast /Google Podcast /Amazon Music/ RSS , para no perderte ningún episodio o escucharnos en Radio Sapiens y radio Viajes , ademas puedes ver todos los programas web: https://comidaenserie.wordpress.com/ o mandarnos correo a comidaenserie@gmail.com y/o seguirnos en twitter en @comidaenserie. Otros podcast donde estamos son: Repaso en serie , el programa de series favorito de nadie Twitter: @repasoenserie Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/repasoenserie Ivoox: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-repaso-en-serie_sq_f1253125_1.html Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/6iraQpiaN4b0cNTxVwEHa5 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMi7PWTOKv_If1kvENsHHvA PodTrek, el Podcast que viaja a velocidad de curvatura por el Universo Star Trek Ivoox: https://www.ivoox.com/s_p2_1411193_1.html Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/3l41RMpDMCMJmvJ860Q4fK?si=2626449beb344e1d YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMi7PWTOKv_If1kvENsHHvA Chokeslam Podcast , el Podcast de Wrestling , hecho por fanáticos del Wrestling. Twitter: @chokeslampod Ivoox: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-chokeslam-podcast_sq_f1637415_1.html Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6IqEBPZ7TBzNG8xh44wa8c Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3TzULzxcoG5uy_ENkFjgQw Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/chokeslampodcast
Un nuevo programa de Comida en serie en donde por fin después de mucho tiempo salimos de España para visitar la Cinquetrre en Italia , una zona que con sus casas coloradas, llenas de encanto y que desafian a la naturaleza. Una de las zonas mas bellas del mundo , con buena gastronimia. Cinqueterre es una zona de 5 pueblos pueblos que son: Riomaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza y Monterosso al Mare. En este Primer programa os hablaremos de 3 de ellos y algunas zonas para comer en La Spezia , que fue nuestra base de operaciones -Monterosso al Mare -Il Massimo della Focaccia Via Fegina 50 SP 19016, 19016 Monterosso Italia -Gelateria Ice Cream IL GOLOSONE Via Roma 17, 19016 Monterosso Italia -Trattoria Bellavista Via Urbano Rattazzi 54/56 Trasversale di Corso Cavour, 19121, La Spezia Italia -All’Inferno dal 1905 Via Lorenzo Costa 3, 19121, La Spezia Italia -Vernazza -Gelateria Il Porticciolo Piazza Guglielmo Marconi 12, 19018 Vernazza Italia -Pizzeria Masaniello Piazza Giuseppe Garibaldi 17, 19122, La Spezia Italia -La Pia Centenaria Via Magenta 12, 19121, La Spezia Italia -Corniglia, -Gelateria Artigianala Un Mare di Yogurt Via Fieschi 72, 19018 Corniglia Italia Queremos dar las gracias a nuestro patrocinador : ZAHORA MODA, que estA en la Calle Camino de Talamanca 1 , en el Casar de Talamanca (Guadalajara) El tema de nuestro programa es We are the One de Vexento con licencia CC. Suscribirte a Comida en Serie en Ivoox / Apple Podcast /Google Podcast /Amazon Music/ RSS , para no perderte ningún episodio o escucharnos en Radio Sapiens y radio Viajes , ademas puedes ver todos los programas web: https://comidaenserie.wordpress.com/ o mandarnos correo a comidaenserie@gmail.com y/o seguirnos en twitter en @comidaenserie. Otros podcast donde estamos son: Repaso en serie , el programa de series favorito de nadie Twitter: @repasoenserie Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/repasoenserie Ivoox: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-repaso-en-serie_sq_f1253125_1.html Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/6iraQpiaN4b0cNTxVwEHa5 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMi7PWTOKv_If1kvENsHHvA PodTrek, el Podcast que viaja a velocidad de curvatura por el Universo Star Trek Ivoox: https://www.ivoox.com/s_p2_1411193_1.html Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/3l41RMpDMCMJmvJ860Q4fK?si=2626449beb344e1d YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMi7PWTOKv_If1kvENsHHvA Chokeslam Podcast , el Podcast de Wrestling , hecho por fanáticos del Wrestling. Twitter: @chokeslampod Ivoox: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-chokeslam-podcast_sq_f1637415_1.html Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6IqEBPZ7TBzNG8xh44wa8c Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3TzULzxcoG5uy_ENkFjgQw Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/chokeslampodcast
Episode Summary:In this episode I mention the following Farm to Table establishments I found with a simple internet search on my phone. These little slices of well-being can be found near or far from home. But when we find them, the rewards are felt in experience and flavor. Vinni Vanni Liquor, Lucca, ItalyTorre Aurora, Monterosso al Mare, ItalyLinks and resources:Click here for the free How to Eat Less Water CONDIMENT STORAGE TABLE. It is a printable list of popular condiments that belong in the pantry and those in the refrigerator that can be hung in your kitchen for easy reference.Download FREE the TEN TIPS to EAT LESS WATER SUMMER PARTY PLANNING GUIDE for all the tips, steps, and info on how to celebrate like a kitchen activist with your friends and family.Find gifts designed to serve well-being at the Eat Less Water Shop.Get a copy of the EAT LESS WATER bookMake sure you hit SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss out on future episodes released every Monday and (water) Wednesday.
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Vorremmo portarvi con noi alla scoperta delle Cinque Terre, una delle mete più gettonate tra chi visita l'Italia. Se non ci siete mai stati, o vorreste saperne di più su questi luoghi splendidi, restate con noi! Cosa FARE e VEDERE alle Cinque Terre Che cosa sono le Cinque Terre e dove si trovano? Le cosiddette "Cinque Terre" sono costituite da un ammaliante frastagliato tratto di costa che si estende per 18 chilometri della Riviera ligure di Levante. Grazie alla particolare varietà del paesaggio sono diventate una delle mete turistiche più popolari degli ultimi anni: sopra le acque cristalline del Mediterraneo si erge una catena di monti paralleli al litorale, con splendide spiagge pronte a soddisfare anche i gusti dei più pignoli. Ce ne sono infatti di tutti i tipi, sabbiose per chi vuole rilassarsi costruendo un bel castello o ciottolose, per chi vuole evitare i fastidiosi granelli tra le dita dei piedi o nel costume. Al blu del mare si oppone il verde delle rigogliose coltivazioni vinicole e specie aromatiche come rosmarino, timo, elicriso e lavanda. Un po' di storia... La storia di questo luogo è alquanto interessante e le prime testimonianze fossili animali rinvenute sono riconducibili addirittura al Paleolitico. Nella Grotta dei colombi sull'isola Palmaria sono stati trovati resti di sepolture che certificano la zona fosse già abitata in epoca preistorica, mentre grazie ad altri oggetti come asce si può presupporre che questi popoli fossero abili nella caccia indubbiamente favorita dall'abbondante selvaggina. Altre tracce di particolare rilevanza sono state trovate verso Campiglia Tramonti, dei megaliti possibilmente precursori delle statue-stele/menhir o, secondo alcuni studiosi, associati al calendario. I nomi di alcuni borghi hanno un'origine latina che potrebbe essere dovuta alla conquista romana del territorio, nonostante non siano ancora state scoperte prove che permettano di affermarlo con certezza. Le Cinque Terre nascono però effettivamente nel Medioevo, una volta superato l'ostacolo del mare dalle popolazioni della Val di Vara in pieno fenomeno migratorio. A differenza di quanto si possa immaginare non erano grandi pescatori ma bensì contadini; questo portò a un terrazzamento dei fianchi dei monti, principalmente per la coltivazione di viti e ulivi. In età moderna l'area diventò ufficialmente territorio genovese ed è proprio in questi anni che nacque l'appellativo “Le Cinque Terre”, utilizzato per la prima volta da un funzionario nel suo rapporto a Genova. Perché il nome Cinque Terre? Cinque perché si tratta di cinque borghi (Riomaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza e Monterosso) con caratteristiche affini e terre perché era questo il termine utilizzato per parlarne nel dialetto ligure di quei tempi. Alle persone lontane davano l'idea di essere distaccate dal resto del mondo per via della natura fiabesca. Come biasimarli? Tutt'oggi restano un angolo di paradiso incontaminato e dal 1997 sono diventate Patrimonio dell'umanità dell'UNESCO in quanto “sito culturale di valore eccezionale, rappresentante l'armoniosa interazione tra le persone e la natura che realizza un paesaggio di qualità scenica eccezionale…”. Le bellezze da non perdere assolutamente Ogni borgo ha qualcosa di particolare e meriterebbe di essere visitato da cima a fondo, ma se il tempo non è dalla vostra parte ci sono alcune tappe immancabili. Se partite da La Spezia il primo borgo in cui vi imbatterete sarà quello di Riomaggiore, punto di partenza anche del Sentiero Azzurro che lo collega con gli altri quattro. Qui le casette colorate sbucano come funghi e si affacciano sulle limpide acque mediterranee; per assicurarvi di ammirarle dal punto migliore recatevi al porto. In seguito troviamo Manarola, frazione di Riomaggiore, che spicca in uno sfondo di vitigni e ulivi. Il centro vita del paesino è piazza Papa Innocenzo IV per via di monumenti storici quali la chiesa in s...
Today we're catching up with Peter en route to Northern Italy where he and his girlfriend Gabriella have recently spent a few days away. We're allowed a candid peek into their serious relationship, and of course how ADHD plays it's part too. This is a good and fun one, enjoy! [Editors note]: It is not lost on their sound engineer that G&P are so ‘in the moment' that the windows of their vehicle remain down during the entirety of this recording. We'd like to say thank you for excusing the wind tunnel background ;-) In this episode Peter and Gabriella discuss: 00:45 - Thank you so much for listening and for subscribing! 01:00 - Welcome to my wonderful girlfriend Gabriella Ribeiro! 01:44 - So why don't you tell us where we are, where we're heading, and what we just survived? 02:15 - Would you say it's more the journey or the destination? 04:00 - Why do you think my brain is doing what it's doing since we've been together; the good and the bad? 05:20 - The ADHD trouble w/ wanting the grandest of the very best, always for those you love 06:00 - We hate making mistakes and we assimilate to our surroundings in funny ways.. 08:00 - When you have ADHD you're your own worst critic, but by waaay much more than most. 09:00 - You can scroll to hear Gabriella's episode about Iceland's Evolving Seven Wonders here! Ref: Gabby's photo @theexplorateur on INSTA 10:54 - So, [jokingly], is there anything good about dating someone with ADHD? 11:31 - A little about dopamine hits 12:00 - There is no accurate nor perfect matchmaking system for those of us with ADHD 13:33 - Some honest, important information for you about relationships, dear listener. 15:04 - One of Gabriella's greatest, if not most important moments with Peter 15:54 - One of the problems with ADHD that we're trying really, really hard to change is… 17:00 - How not to break-up in the Frankfurt airport 17:40 - A short story on ‘using your words' 19:26 - Gabby, what advice do you have for anyone listening to this podcast who's dating or about to date some with ADHD? 20:45 - How can people find more about you? On the Web: The X8 Podcast also https://www.gabbyribeiro.com/about Socials: @theexplorateur on INSTA and Twitter and aka Explorateur Journeys on FB Buy her book “I'm Just Saying...: Real advice for real girls in a real world. From a real Mom” on Amazon 21:15 - Where are we going anyway? En route to Monterosso 21:16 - On trust 21:41 - Thank you! Guys, as always, we are here for you and we love the responses and the notes that we get from you so please continue to do that! Tell us who you want to hear on the podcast, we'd love to know. Leave us a review on any of the places you get your podcasts, and if you ever need our help I'm www.petershankman.com and you can reach out anytime via peter@shankman.com or @petershankman on all of the socials. You can also find us at @FasterNormal on all of the socials. It really helps when you drop us a review on iTunes and of course, subscribe to the podcast if you haven't already! As you know, the more reviews we get, the more people we can reach. Help us to show the world that ADHD is a gift, not a curse! 22:27 - Faster Than Normal Podcast info & credits — TRANSCRIPT via Descript and then corrected.. somewhat: Hello everyone Peter Shankman and welcome to another episode of Faster Than Normal. This one is interesting. I am recording this live from, um, a car, uh, in, uh, just outside Milan Italy, where I landed about feels like about three hours ago cause we. Uh, for two hours through immigration? No, it wasn't two hours felt like it, but, um, I wanted to have, I, I wanted this interview for a while. This is gonna be an interview with me and my wonderful girlfriend, Gabriella Ribeiro um, Gabby and I have been together now about three years. And, um, I don't know why I have no idea why she, why she continues to, to, to, to stay with me. Um, but she has, she has watched and, and, and in some cases, been a victim of my ADHD for the longest time and, um, I'm very fortunate that she's still here, but I thought it'd be interesting to talk to her and ask her no holds barred, sort of what it's like to, um, uh, love someone with the level of, of, of ADHD that I have. So Gabby welcome. [00:01:42] Gabriella: Thank you. Good to be here. [00:01:44] Peter: So why don't you tell us where we are and, and where we're heading and, and what we just survived? [00:01:49] Gabriella: Oh, we survived a minor line, but to you, it was a big deal. And I understand [00:01:53] Peter: it wasn't a minor line. It wasn't, it wasn't so much, that was a line. It was a line that kept, uh, we we'd be waiting in line. And then for some reason, 20 people would pass us cuz they were directed by someone else to go there. That's the part that frustrated me. [00:02:07] Gabriella: I understand that, but we pushed our way through. So actually we're going hiking for two days in Italy and that's kind of what we do, you know, we, we go on these short trips and that I think is, is what helps ground you. To talk about ADHD? I think that's one of the core things that I notice about you is that even though we're always on the move, you feel most grounded when we are actually are en route. [00:02:26] Peter: I think a lot of that has to do with, well, the airplane, obviously being on a plane, you know, the, the, the place where you're most confined is really the most freeing for a lot of people. I think the, one of the things that you and I have in common is that we both enjoy the journey. The journey is the destination. As much as the destination is. You know, eight hours on a flight to, to Italy for two days of hiking. Most people think it's crazy, but it's perfect for us. It, it keeps us, uh, not only grounded, but it, it, it resets us. It resets us, resets our brain. Now that being said, travel, uh, is a huge part of your life. It's what you do for a living as well. Um, but it's also, you know, a huge part of what we do and we, how much we enjoy it and, and really, um, embrace, uh, the world as our playground. For lack of a better word. Now, there are times I think, and she's she has, she's laughing her ass off about this, but there are times when, when, um, for whatever reason, the, the, uh, travel goes awry or we wind up in certain situations. And I think one of the things that I've learned most from you is I don't have to control everything. You know, everyone I've traveled with previously, I, I was in charge, right. I was telling where we're going here, we're going this, we're doing that. And what I've learned is that when you're with someone who actually also knows what they're doing, it's okay to relinquish control. And I, I love that you're just, you're just it hysterics over here, cuz I'm sure you're thinking of many of those stories. So, so, you know, sh shared not only some of the funny stories, but also, um, sort of why you think my brain works the way it does when, when I sort of in the past have had that need to sort of take control for good or for bad. [00:04:08] Gabriella: Well, I think you've allowed yourself, like, you know, to, to enjoy and to be happy. I think, you know, and that's, that's a huge part and I think you've allowed, you've seen what can happen when somebody, when you trust somebody, maybe that's what it is. Maybe you trust me, maybe you trust, I don't know, expertise in, in what I do for a living, that kind of thing, but that's a huge thing. And I think that, you know, maybe it's part of your ADHD, but I don't think you trust easily. I think it takes a while. It took a while maybe for us to, and I think when you start to see things unfold the right way and you actually let yourself enjoy them, even if you didn't control them, you start to see things in a different way. That's what I think. But I think also one of the things I love most about you is that you always want things to be perfect for me. And sometimes things just, it, it's not even that they will be perfect for me, but in your eyes, they're not the perfect that you envision, whether we're getting lost in an airport or you're leading me out of security and back in, cause you're insisting, you know, one way and I actually know the other, but I don't fight with you. I just kind of let you do your thing. But I, I think it's, I think that's part of, of the way that your head works is that, you know, you, you have this design in your head and you want it to be like that, but you want it to be like that for me, most importantly, which is amazing, but I think it's, um, you know, sometimes. Have to just let things be, you know, there's air perfect. [00:05:24] Peter: There's definitely an ADHD factor there in that we do. When you have ADHD, you want the grandest of grand, right? You want that, you know, and that, and that's one of the biggest problems is, is, you know, a random Tuesday could be the most incredible experience you've ever had when someone, you know, something shows up at your home or whatever, but it, it also. Um, it, it, you have to fight that sort of how to let other people take control sometimes .The incident she's referring to, we were in Frankfurt airport and, um, I was totally sure I knew the way to get to the lounge, uh, waiting for our connection. And it turns out I took us out of security. Then we had another 45 minute, wait to get back into security. And then I was just angry, but the irony was, I was angry at myself, right. I was angry at myself because I screwed up and I made the mistake and I hate that. Right. And, and of course I took it out on you. Um, but you know, it was one of those that was a learning moment for me. Like today we spent 45 minutes in line trying to get through immigration. And I just didn't say anything. I let you control it. I let you direct it. And we were there and eventually I wound up cursing at a cop, I think, in, in Italian, but, or Spanish, Spanish, whatever. Japanese, but that's one of the interesting things is also is that when you do travel with someone who's ADHD, they wanna immerse themselves in every aspect of where they are. Um, but their brains don't work as fast. So it is not uncommon to to see me go into a country and start speaking a completely different language than what is in the country. True. [00:06:48] Gabriella: Uh, true. And I think it's, it's part of like, I think you wanna impress me, you know, so you've got like a. A few like core words that you use no matter where we go, like in Iceland, you'll say Ola , you know, and that's, that's perfectly fine. But I think one of the, you know, I would say, you know, you said you wanted like no holds barred. One of the most frustrating things I think is when you get something wrong and we all do right. Cuz I get things wrong all the time, but you get really mad at me when you get something wrong. And I you've said that that's an ADHD thing. I don't know. I think we, you know, it's, it's been a, I. wouldn't say a challenge, but you know, it's something I've had to understand about you. I've had to come to understand. And I think it's, it's okay. You know, we all deal with it in different ways, but I noticed that that is a recurring, recurring thing. [00:07:33] Peter: Like I've been working on it. [00:07:34] Gabriella: You have been, that's what I'm saying, you know, you definitely have, but I do see, you know, it's, I, I see yourself frustration and something that is, is totally okay. On my side. [00:07:46] Peter: One of the interesting things, I mean, there's a reason for that .When you're, when you are ADHD, you know, you do, like you said earlier, you're doing everything to be perfect. And when things aren't perfect because of something I've done, right. Because of a mistake I've made, I am my own worst critic by everyone is, but when you're heavy ADHD, you're your own worst critic by a fact of a million. Right. So you're sitting there and I'm like, okay. The one thing I had to do, I managed to screw up and I've ruined the whole, in my mind, the whole vacation's ruined, [00:08:09] Gabriella: but it's really not. [00:08:11] Peter: I, well, it's obviously not, but you know, in my mind, I didn't get this one thing right, now we have to wait 45 minutes to go through security again, I'm the worst. I'm terrible. She's gonna leave me. This whole thing. Right. And, and, and I think to. compensate or to make up for that. I just get angry. And, and unfortunately the person I direct the anger at is, is the person closest to me, which would be you. Um, it's obviously not, I'm obviously not angry at you for my mistake, you know, , I do remember thinking, uh, as we're waiting online to go back into security and in Frankfurt a couple years ago, I'm like, why didn't she stop me? This is totally her fault. Why didn't she stop? Totally. And, and the thing was you tried to, but then I'm like, no, I know where we're going. So you didn't really have a choice in the matter. Um, you know, and it's, I think it's also the, the, there is that aspect of wanting to impress the person that you love. Um, and when it doesn't work for whatever reason. Um, you, you, you, you, the ADHD sort of takes over, um, I'm remembering Iceland. Um, we had a chance to see the Northern lights you have understand in Iceland, they wake you up at one in the morning with like some alarm, like, like, like the Nazi's are coming to like steal the silver and, and, and you, they wake you up in the middle of the night and, and you have to rush out, get your clothes on, rush outside to see the Northern lights which prolly only last for like 12 seconds. And so I, I brought all my camera gear and everything like that, and I go outside and I, I can't get, I get nothing. I get absolutely just black images of, of black skies, nothing. Gab Pulls out our iPhone, like click and gets this, this like national geographic quality photo. I was so pissed it sucked. Tell, tell me how I handled it. [00:09:42] Gabriella: You didn't handle it well, but it's okay. You know, I, I know you now. But again, you, you got really mad at me. You said, oh Gab, how nice, lovely shot on your iPhone 12? Or like, something like that. I don't know what the snarky voice and that's okay. Cuz, but I think also part of maybe it's the ADHD, but I think I've been seeing you definitely change on this is that sometimes you just have to get away from the phone. You know, use the phone a lot. I, I know that that's also part of, of being with you. You're on the phone a lot. Um, a lot of, you know, looking down, I think sometimes you have to let go of things and just enjoy, you know, like we did that. We went to South Africa speaking to travel and you were so in the moment and it was wonderful. You put down the phone, you were stopping taking pictures and watching lions and things like that. Sometimes you have to not always capture it, you know? So I think some of our best moments happen totally off of social media. [00:10:36] Peter: What's something that... And by the way, I went out a couple hours later and tried to get their Northern lights again and totally failed again. Um, [00:10:44] Gabriella: oh, and it got mad at me again. Yeah. [00:10:46] Peter: what, you know, everyone's listening to this, like my God, why is she with him? And I, so, so that being said, tell, say, say a good thing about dating someone with ADHD. [00:10:54] Gabriella: You asked, I just told you, I think you are so attentive. You want the world for me, you support me. You will give me opportunities. And I think that what I love about you is that you're just so creative. And I, I grew up with a prankster dad, right? So you spend your days. . Like either pranking me or, you know, you, you won't let one single day go by without making me smile or laugh. You send me things you think of me. And I think that's, that's maybe that's part of your focus too, is I love that you are so much focused on the relationship and you want it to work. And I, I love that about you. [00:11:31] Peter: Well, there's part of, part of ADHD is, is the constant quest for dopamine, right? And, and getting you to laugh or anyone to laugh and specifically the person you love; getting them to laugh is a dopamine hit. I'll get. dopamine and serotonin adrenaline out of that. And so, so as much as I enjoy doing it for you, cause I know you enjoy it. It's, it's a rush for me as well. Um, you know, the, the, one of the first things I remember one of the first pranks I ever played on you is I put, I put a roach on your suitcase. Yeah. Uh, at the airport. I don't know where we're going, but mal uh, Maldives, I put a, I put a roach your on your suitcase and, and I just re you know, you don't realize it's such a high, right. Watching you, no. [00:12:10] Gabriella: oh yeah.. It's total high. [00:12:11] Peter: You, you hated it. But, you know, [00:12:12] Gabriella: I loved, I loved it actually. And I said, Peter, you make me lose my shit every day. and that is, I would say one of the main reasons why I'm with you. [00:12:21] Peter: I mean, it's, it's not easy dating someone with ADHD without question and look, I mean, at the end of the day, your ADHD can only, only be blamed for so much. You have to take control of, of, of what you're doing. And I think I've, I've, I've been working on doing that. You know, my social acuity was never as strong to begin with, so I I've learned a lot, uh, from you and with you, but there's definitely, um, I couldn't, I don't think I could be with someone who couldn't accept a practical joke or something like that, just simply for the, the chemical high that gives me. Right. Makes me a better person. I mean, I, I prank you. I'm cracking up for the next six hours. And, and I'm the happiest person in the world, which is what you want. You wanna be with someone like that. So you definitely, you know, when you're looking to see who you're gonna date and your ADHD, think about the person who will understand, uh, the way your brain works and understand that, you know, they're not putting a roach in your bag or a rub. It was a rubber Roach, by the way, I should mention that not putting a rubber Roach in your bag to, uh, to annoy you or to bother you, but because they know if, if they. can make you laugh that's, that's happiness for them as well. It's, it's no different than when I was a kid and I would, I would speak out in class and make the kids laugh and, you know, get in trouble for it. I was trying to get dopamine to learn. [00:13:33] Gabriella: I think when you date someone with ADHD, you also have to embrace that. There's certain things that, that they need to do. And you've always told me this, I need this. I need X in order to do Y and you've always been very straight up in the, you know, and since the beginning, I need to exercise in order to feel okay to get on a plane. I need to have a half hour to myself playing a game before I can go out to dinner or, you know, whatever it is and you have structure. And I think it's important that to have a, a partner, I would say, you know, from my vantage point and what you need to, to allow that, you know, and not to make too many demands on things and just say, okay, you know, yes, I know he needs this, or yes, we're we're out, but he needs to step away from a crowd for a half an hour. That's okay. You know, and I think, um, it's understanding all of that and embracing it that helps make a relationship successful. [00:14:24] Peter: Think, I mean, I, I like to think there's, you know, the, the, the positives outweigh the negatives in that regard. Um, [00:14:31] Gabriella: Absolutely! [00:14:31] Peter: That, you know, we have, when we're together, we do have a blast, we have fun and, and we do support each other. I've always wanted a partner who would support me and who I could support as well. Um, you know, in life that's super couple as it were, um, that I think we are. Um, but yeah, I mean, I don't, I don't necessarily wish, uh, me on anyone. I think that know . I think that, that, you know, it takes a special person to understand someone with, with the kind of brain that, that, that faster than normal people have. [00:15:04] Gabriella: Well, one of my greatest moments with you and I'll show I'm gonna out you. Cause it was just so beautiful is that you, we were, I think we were in London. We went to go see a musical. We went to go see Back to The Future to and something happened where I think you, you, you took my watch charger overnight and I really needed to charge my watch, but you took it and you tried to convince me that my watch was already charged, which it wasn't, but you needed your watch chargeed, so that's fine. And then you sort of got on your knees the next day and said, why are you with me? I'm I'm ridiculous. I'm I'm this, like, you were beating yourself up so much, but to me it was just like, we share things. So it was, it was okay, but you, you always are questioning. And I, I, you know, just me to you, I wish that you wouldn't because to me, I think you're perfect and we're perfect. And we, we find our quirks. I think we find the, the beauty in our quirks. I have them too. [00:15:54] Peter: One of the problems with ADHD is, and I'm hoping this is one of the things I'm trying to change with the podcast, with the book and everything and my activism is that, um, people with ADHD are told they're broken for years for their entire life. And it's when you come across someone who doesn't see you as broken, but sees you as, um, special and not like short but special, but special. Like, you know, as in, as in wow, this, this guy is really amazing. Um, it's hard to believe that. Right. And, and you're sure that every day you're gonna do something, you know, that is going to, they're just gonna be like, this is ridiculous. He's not special. He's a moron. What the hell am I with him for? Right. And, and despite your protestations, no, I I'm having fun with you. I'm enjoy that. It's, it's hard to, um, sometimes it's very hard to believe that, Or to allow yourself to believe that. And, and that's one of things, you know, the constant, my, my, my, my constant, why are you with me type thing, isn't like a, a ploy for sympathy or a ploy for, for a compliment. But rather it's, it's a real question, you know, it's, it's like, you know, [00:16:59] Gabriella: I saw that, that day. I know [00:17:00] Peter: you've seen it many times. I mean, you've seen it, uh, you know, when we were waiting. To go back at the airport after I took us outta security, stuff like that, you know, it's like my God, why? And of course, because I'm mad at myself, cuz I know this is the moment you're totally gonna leave me. Right. [00:17:13] Gabriella: I Yeah, in the middle of the Frankfurt airport, [00:17:14] Peter: I wanted getting mad at you. Yes. Right? The, the classic favorite airport story ends with us finally getting back in and going to the lounge. And we had just gotten off a, a red eye flight to, to Europe. So we're waiting for a connection and we go to the lounge and, and they have showers and the, the woman looks at us. And she was so angry. She goes, do you want a, a suite, a shower suite for the both of you? And I go, I want my own suite . I took my own shower suite because I was so angry at myself and couldn't, and couldn't, uh, I had a, had a friend once who, who worked with, um, uh, high functioning, autistic children and like very young, like 2, 3, 4 years old. And her job was, she spent an entire year in school with them, trying to teach them to explain how they feel instead of hitting, instead of getting angry. And she tells this great story about, um, towards the end of the year, a kid was obviously upset and obviously angry at something. And she spent like five minutes saying, okay, Andrew, use your words, use your words. How do you feel? How . Are you feeling? What is the, what is the action that you're feeling right now? And he looked at her and he got really red in the face and he goes, I'm happy. right. And it's, it's literally how I feel. Sometimes it's like, I mean, like I'm so angry and I'm so happy that you're still with me. [00:18:19] Gabriella: That is so you, but I think one of the things you don't notice so much about yourself is how, just how funny you make everything. And I think I'm just so I'm grateful because I that's, the person I needed is that every single thing is funny, no matter what, like we always find the humor and things. And I, I, I don't, I don't think that's an ADHD thing, um, necessarily, but I think, um, you know, I think the world should know if they haven't noticed that about you already. [00:18:45] Peter: It definitely comes from. [00:18:46] Gabriella: You make everything fun. [00:18:47] Peter: It definitely comes from our families and our, you know, I mean, my dad was, was all about using humor to deflect everything growing up and, and, and so was, I, you know, it's [00:18:54] Gabriella: no, but you embrace it now. It's not as much of a deflection I, that I, I love when you, like, we were just laughing in this car right now until we were crying. Cuz you know, we rolled up and we're in Italy. So you should, you know, the driver's here and you should say chow and Peter goes Ola!! Like with the, with. The biggest sense of pride. Like the barrel chested, Ola, you know, [00:19:11] Peter: but that's, that's classic. That's classic me, like, okay, I'm in Italy, let's for some reason speak Spanish and you know, but on the flip side, I once convinced you that I understood Japanese and got you going for like 20 minutes. Um, and you were totally convinced. I, I understood Japanese. So in the end, um, what do you want people are, who, who listen to this podcast? A lot of them are in relationships with people at ADHD and they, they they're frustrated. They don't understand, you know, why is this happening? What, what advice would you give someone who's who is either dating or about to date someone they with ADHD you're about take that plunge. What would you say to them? [00:19:42] Gabriella: You have to open your mind and you have to talk, like, I think one of the things that saves us is that we talk about everything good or bad. And I think you have to be willing just, just like, you know, none, none of us are perfect. Right. And we all have, you have things that you have to adapt to about me that you necessarily don't like what you deal with. Um, you know, and I think that it's, it's a question of not getting so frustrated because what you think the person is doing is on the surface this is not what you believe it to be. Like. There are so many times where I see Peter frustrated, for example, and I immediately think it's me, he's got a problem with me. He's doing something, you know, whatever. And I think it's the understanding that you have to wrap your head around. It's not always about you and in a relationship that's really important. So you have to get to the core and also figure out what it is that helps them get through the day and embrace it, allow it, um, I hate that word, but you know what I mean? It just to let it be, yeah. And not get. so worried all the time that it's, that it's a reflection on you because that person needs to do that in order to be the best them for you. [00:20:44] Peter: Definitely. How can people find you? Cause you have actually a really interesting life apart from me, uh, even more so, even more interesting than, than just when you're with me. So how can people find you? What's your, what do you wanna get me Instagram or what. [[ On the Web: The X8 Podcast also https://www.gabbyribeiro.com/about Socials: @theexplorateur on INSTA and Twitter Buy her book “I'm Just Saying...: Real advice for real girls in a real world. From a real mom” on Amazon ]] [00:20:54] Gabriella: Sure. I'm the @theexplorateur on Instagram um, I do a little bit of everything in tourism, but I, [00:20:59] Peter: we host a podcast together as well. [00:21:01] Gabriella: We do! Called the X8 and we'll be back in the fall with that. [00:21:03] Peter: So that's a travel and a podcast where we travel around the world to beautiful locations and, and, and report on them. But awesome. Gabby, thank you so much. I mean, what the hell is she, you gonna do? We're in a car at 9:30' in the morning in the middle of Italy , trying, you know, driving to where are we going? [00:21:15] Gabriella: uh, we're going to Monterosso [00:21:16] Peter: Awesome! That's the other weird thing is that I have never been in a relationship before where I don't sometimes know, I don't know where we're going. Like there are two types people in the world. There's people who like plan everything out. And the people who wake up in the morning go, oh, what's the name of the hotel? Or, you know what airline? And, and it's, it's very strange to, to, to, to relinquish that control, but I'm starting to enjoy it. I'm starting to, I'm starting to like it. And, uh, at the end of the day, I'm I still have the, I still have the control over the airline. So that's, that's my thing. She can, Gabby can handle all the hotels. Guys thank you for listening, Gab thank you for taking the time to do this. Um, I'm at Peter, Shankman all the socials. As you guys know, we're at faster normal, um, you can file Instagram, Twitter everywhere. If you like what you hear, uh, drop us a review. If you have guests that you think might benefit from being on the podcast, let us know. We have a big shout out to Steven Byrom, our producer, who is gonna be so angry at me because I'm just recording the string in an iPhone 20 minutes of car sound. He's gonna have to delete, uh, he's gonna, he's gonna be, he's gonna be it's he's it's not gonna be good. He's gonna need therapy from this stuff! Steven, we love you. Thank you. [Love you too man! Hope this was at least legible!] Opening, uh, words performed by Bernie Bernie Wagenblast. Opening and closing theme composed by Steven Byrom, [he says thank you too], and we will see you guys next week with another interview. Thank you so much for listening. Stay safe. Stay well Credits: You've been listening to the Faster Than Normal podcast. We're available on iTunes, Stitcher and Google play and of course at www.FasterThanNormal.com I'm your host, Peter Shankman and you can find me at shankman.com and @petershankman on all of the socials. If you like what you've heard, why not head over to your favorite podcast platform of choice and leave us a review, come more people who leave positive reviews, the more the podcast has shown, and the more people we can help understand that ADHD is a gift, not a curse. Opening and closing themes were composed and produced by Steven Byrom who also produces this podcast, and the opening introduction was recorded by Bernie Wagenblast. Thank you so much for listening. We'll see you next week!
Here's a recap of my day trip to Monterosso!
Chelsea grew up in a small town outside of Portland, Oregon, then ventured to Nashville, Tennessee to pursue life, liberty, and old school country music. She finds purpose in growing and establishing meaningful communities, educating and speaking on freelancing & entrepreneurship, as well as writing- both with her keyboard and with her guitar.Chelsea believes in the power of stoicism and maintaining a mentality that daily challenges happen for you; to shape you and mold you into a better, brighter person. She's devoted to helping educate others on how to build, grow, and maintain their solo business. She's a storyteller, a studier of art & culture, and a lover of all things travel. In 2021, she reviewed and partnered with 50+ luxury hotels and restaurants in over 14 states with The Wine Shutter. She'll be hosting the first large industry-exclusive event ELEVATE, in Nashville August, 26th-28th, 2022.This solo-preneur got her start with photography at age 7, taking photos of friends on the playground at recess. She then learned “the dark room” at age 12, while attending the Vancouver School for the Arts & Academics. Chelsea started “charging” for taking high school portraits at age 16 and got the business license for Urban Bay that same year. Chelsea has shot over 200 weddings worldwide, her favorite destination being Monterosso, Italy in Cinque Terre.When Chelsea moved to Nashville in April of 2022, she started a booming photoshoot networking event & community for up-and-coming musicians that saw over $60k profit its first year. In the first six months, Nash Bash Collective has now gained over 100 established members.Chelsea's biggest passion is writing. Her book, Calling Cold, has been a passion project that has been years in the making and is set to release Summer of 2023. The work-book is packed with action-oriented advice, raw stories of sales & pitching, as well as ideas on how to live a purpose driven life as an entrepreneur. https://www.elevategala.com/Discount Code: Swirl Suite Guacamolita: https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2022/06/could-avocado-be-the-new-summer-cocktail-flavour/Follow The Swirl Suite:@SwirlSuitewww.swirlsuite.com SwirlSuite@gmail.comSarita @VineMeUpTanisha @GirlMeetsGlassLeslie @Vino301Glynis @Vino_NoireCheck out other ALIVE Podcast Network shows at: https://alivepodcastnetwork.com
Chelsea grew up in a small town outside of Portland, Oregon, then ventured to Nashville, Tennessee to pursue life, liberty, and old school country music. She finds purpose in growing and establishing meaningful communities, educating and speaking on freelancing & entrepreneurship, as well as writing- both with her keyboard and with her guitar.Chelsea believes in the power of stoicism and maintaining a mentality that daily challenges happen for you; to shape you and mold you into a better, brighter person. Shes devoted to helping educate others on how to build, grow, and maintain their solo business. Shes a storyteller, a studier of art & culture, and a lover of all things travel. In 2021, she reviewed and partnered with 50+ luxury hotels and restaurants in over 14 states with The Wine Shutter. Shell be hosting the first large industry-exclusive event ELEVATE, in Nashville August, 26th-28th, 2022.This solo-preneur got her start with photography at age 7, taking photos of friends on the playground at recess. She then learned the dark room at age 12, while attending the Vancouver School for the Arts & Academics. Chelsea started charging for taking high school portraits at age 16 and got the business license for Urban Bay that same year. Chelsea has shot over 200 weddings worldwide, her favorite destination being Monterosso, Italy in Cinque Terre.When Chelsea moved to Nashville in April of 2022, she started a booming photoshoot networking event & community for up-and-coming musicians that saw over $60k profit its first year. In the first six months, Nash Bash Collective has now gained over 100 established members.Chelseas biggest passion is writing. Her book, Calling Cold, has been a passion project that has been years in the making and is set to release Summer of 2023. The work-book is packed with action-oriented advice, raw stories of sales & pitching, as well as ideas on how to live a purpose driven life as an entrepreneur.https://www.elevategala.com/Discount Code: Swirl SuiteGuacamolita:https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2022/06/could-avocado-be-the-new-summer-cocktail-flavour/Follow The Swirl Suite:@SwirlSuitewww.swirlsuite.comSwirlSuite@gmail.comSarita @VineMeUpTanisha @GirlMeetsGlassLeslie @Vino301Glynis @Vino_NoireCheck out other ALIVE Podcast Network shows at: https://alivepodcastnetwork.com
Chelsea grew up in a small town outside of Portland, Oregon, then ventured to Nashville, Tennessee to pursue life, liberty, and old school country music. She finds purpose in growing and establishing meaningful communities, educating and speaking on freelancing & entrepreneurship, as well as writing- both with her keyboard and with her guitar.Chelsea believes in the power of stoicism and maintaining a mentality that daily challenges happen for you; to shape you and mold you into a better, brighter person. She's devoted to helping educate others on how to build, grow, and maintain their solo business. She's a storyteller, a studier of art & culture, and a lover of all things travel. In 2021, she reviewed and partnered with 50+ luxury hotels and restaurants in over 14 states with The Wine Shutter. She'll be hosting the first large industry-exclusive event ELEVATE, in Nashville August, 26th-28th, 2022.This solo-preneur got her start with photography at age 7, taking photos of friends on the playground at recess. She then learned “the dark room” at age 12, while attending the Vancouver School for the Arts & Academics. Chelsea started “charging” for taking high school portraits at age 16 and got the business license for Urban Bay that same year. Chelsea has shot over 200 weddings worldwide, her favorite destination being Monterosso, Italy in Cinque Terre.When Chelsea moved to Nashville in April of 2022, she started a booming photoshoot networking event & community for up-and-coming musicians that saw over $60k profit its first year. In the first six months, Nash Bash Collective has now gained over 100 established members.Chelsea's biggest passion is writing. Her book, Calling Cold, has been a passion project that has been years in the making and is set to release Summer of 2023. The work-book is packed with action-oriented advice, raw stories of sales & pitching, as well as ideas on how to live a purpose driven life as an entrepreneur. https://www.elevategala.com/Discount Code: Swirl Suite Guacamolita: https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2022/06/could-avocado-be-the-new-summer-cocktail-flavour/Follow The Swirl Suite:@SwirlSuitewww.swirlsuite.com SwirlSuite@gmail.comSarita @VineMeUpTanisha @GirlMeetsGlassLeslie @Vino301Glynis @Vino_NoireCheck out other ALIVE Podcast Network shows at: https://alivepodcastnetwork.com
Are you the kind of person who tries to optimize your decisions, but then often ends up regretting your choice because you might have missed something better? This means you are probably a maximizer. Or are you the kind of person who decides quickly and confidently, and then seldom looks back on decisions with regret? You are probably a satisficer. In this episode of Management Muse, we're joined by Spencer Fraseur, Cindi and Geoff's nephew, and a doctoral candidate in management at the University of Texas at Arlington. In this episode, the Muse dives into the difference between maximizers and satisficers, and explores the work implications of each decision-making style. Episode Highlights: In organizations, maximizers may be most beneficial in the early stages of decision-making because they are thorough researchers. In organizations, satisficers may be most beneficial in the later stages of decision-making because they are excellent at putting the research down and selecting an option. While maximizers and satisficers can drive each other nuts, understanding the styles can help coworkers work more effectively together and better appreciate what each brings to the table. When selecting decision-makers on a particular topic, weigh the importance of the decision because the time spent researcher may be overkill for most decisions, where good enough would have, in fact, been good enough. Timestamps: [5:13] The three main factors that distinguish Maximizers and Satisficers. [8:36] An example of how a Satisficer and how a Maximizer view opportunities. [12:46] How a Maximizer's extensive research and negotiation ability helps them optimize their decisions. [14:42] A Satisficer's ability to speed up the decision-making process and stick with a choice. [22:44] How to speed up your decision-making process as a Maximizer. [23:26] How to make better decisions as a Satisficer. [26:19] How Maximizers and Satisficers can collectively make better decisions at work. [36:25] How a Maximizer might accidentally send a Satisficer the message that they don't trust them. About Spencer Fraseur: Spencer James Fraseur is a doctoral candidate in management at the University of Texas at Arlington. His first book, The Irrational Mind, won the Royal Dragonfly Book Award in 2020. Episode Resources: Maximizing Versus Satisficing: Happiness Is a Matter of Choice The Irrational Mind – Book by Spencer Fraseur available on Goodreads and Amazon https://culsure.com/product/organizational-benchmark/ https://ondemandleadership.com/executive-team-building/ https://spencerfraseur.com/ Watch this podcast on YouTube https://managementmuse.com/ Reference: Schwartz, B., Ward, A., Monterosso, J., Lyubomirsky, S., White, K., & Lehman, D. R. (2002). Maximizing versus satisficing: happiness is a matter of choice. Journal of personality and social psychology, 83(5), 1178.
This is a roundup of a trip to Italy with Donna and James. Venice to the Cinque Terre is a wonderful and worth it side trip. Cinque Terre is 5 villages perched on the cliffs and they are all rather different. We arrived and used MONTEROSSO as our base. Enoteca Da Eliseo is a great place to refresh and talk to the owner he has a great history and is a true mixologist! Ristorante Ciak has amazing risotto. There is no question in our minds that this place is a hive of activity when it is high season so plan and be prepared for the fun! Watch this on Youtube. https://youtu.be/Osn1d5Ss32U --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thejamescast/message
Full episodes info and Show Notes - www.wearelookingsideways.com Jackson x Natural Selection omnibus special! Yep, myself and my right-hand man and creative collaborator Owen Tozer are on our first trip of the Covid era and what a joyous, life-affirming experience it has been. We've been in Jackson Hole for the first stop of the Natural Selection Tour, and have taken the opportunity to record as many episodes as we could with people involved in the event or from the wider snowboarding community. Starting with this conversation with my friend and fellow Natural Selection announcer Tom 'T-Bird' Monterosso. We'd been chatting about recording this episode all week, and in the end decided to record it a couple of hours after finals day wrapped in the immediate post-show afterglow of our live broadcast of the event. As you'll hear, spirits were high, and not just because we were both three Pacificos deep. I think it's also because as myself and Tom have discovered this week, we really like hanging out and talking together. So with the event wrapped, we set the tape rolling and recorded this quick fire episode. We talked about the event, of course, and then segued into a chat about Tom's life and career in snowboarding. There are some classic LS themes in this one, explored with totally candour and self-deprecation by one of the essential voices in US snowboarding. Thanks to Matt Ward for the theme tune, to my editor Fina Charleson, and to Duncan Yeldham for production support.
Si occuperanno di ricostruire i tradizionali i muri a secco lungo i percorsi storici e di ripristinare le antiche pavimentazioni, rendendo più sicuri e praticabili i 120 km di sentieri del Parco Nazionale delle Cinque Terre. Stiamo parlando degli addetti ai quali l'ente Parco affiderà le percorrenze storiche che collegano da secoli i borghi e i vigneti a picco sul mare. Nel 2022 sale da 12 a 19 il numero dei manutentori qualificati e specializzati che garantiranno presidio e riqualificazione delle antiche tratte frequentate ogni anno da migliaia di turisti. Il Parco ha, quindi, potenziato la strategia adottata per la gestione della propria rete escursionistica, creando anche nuova occupazione. Gli interventi riguarderanno anche la regimazione delle acque, la pulizia e la falciatura delle erbe. Per il progetto del 2022 il Parco Nazionale ha stanziato 570 mila euro. I manutentori si occuperanno anche di ripristinare muri a secco e scalinate sul Sentiero Verde Azzurro, tra Corniglia, Vernazza e Monterosso con il rifacimento della segnaletica. La cura e la gestione dei sentieri del Parco esce, quindi, dalla la logica dell'emergenza – come ha spiegato la presidenza dell'Ente – per adottare un approccio basato sulla prevenzione e la formazione di competenze. In quest'ottica, la creazione di squadre di manutentori, ha reso possibile realizzare interventi puntuali con tecniche di costruzione tradizionali. Una soluzione vincente che, quindi, oltre a ridonare a questa infrastruttura sentieristica una bellezza ed una fruibilità senza precedenti, è in grado di offrire anche nuove opportunità di lavoro. ______________________________________ Ascolta "Sostenibilità" a cura di Roberto Frangipane e Ferruccio Bovio Per i notiziari sempre aggiornati ascoltaci sul sito: https://www.giornaleradio.fm oppure scarica la nostra App gratuita: iOS - App Store - https://apple.co/2uW01yA Android - Google Play - http://bit.ly/2vCjiW3 Resta connesso e segui i canali social di Giornale Radio: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/giornaleradio.fm/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/giornaleradio.tv/?hl=it Twitter: https://twitter.com/giornaleradiofm
Ai microfoni di Laura Basile, nella mattinata di martedì 16 novembre, è intervenuto Don Chicco, parroco di Monterosso, per parlarci della giornata internazionale della tolleranza. Tante volte pensiamo alla tolleranza come una specie di sopportazione, quando in realtà il termine rimanda a un'uguaglianza che porta ad aumentare la propria umanità riconoscendo la dignità dell'altro. È un lavoro costante e quotidiano, che si basa sul fermarsi un attimo e mettersi costantemente nei panni dell'altro. I ragazzi, in particolare, crescono in base alle loro esperienze di incontro alla diversità: di principio sono più disponibili dei grandi. Per questo le occasioni di creare situazioni in cui poter comprendere che la diversità sia una risorsa sono da sfruttare fino in fondo.
Beth Monterosso, an intuitive homeopath based in New York, used to give her autistic toddler dozens of supplements each day to keep him awake and functioning. If she missed any part of this complex regimen, he would regress completely. She knew there had to be a better way, both financially and to identify and treat the root cause of his illness. Now, thanks to homeopathy, he is a healthy, thriving 10th grader who excels in advanced subjects at school. This did not happen overnight! It took persistence, figuring out how to go within and tap into her inner guidance, and noticing all of those slow and gradual improvements so she could continue to peel back the layers. Beth shares so many pearls of wisdom about the process of healing in this discussion with Angelica Lemke, including the importance of letting go of fear in these complex times. She can be reached at www.bethmonterosso.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/intuitivehomeopathy/support
You might think that because you don't have large amounts of cash that you can't invest in real estate. That's where syndication comes in, letting groups of small investors get their hands on juicy pieces of real estate by pooling their efforts together. In this episode, Dan Handford sits down to talk with apartment syndication experts Brandon Abbott, Eric Fitzgerald and Chris Neary as they talk about syndication and its benefits. The team discusses how they do business, connect with investors, and why you should join a real estate syndicate. Tune in for more real estate insights in the multifamily space only here at Multifamily Investor Nation.
Ep. 640 Monty Waldin interviews Luana Monterosso of the Bortolomiol winery on this episode of Biodynamic & Organic. More about Luana and the winery: Luana Monterosso has joined Bortolomiol Winery in February 2018 as Export Manager. She is now in charge of Brand building and sales in all the international markets. Bortolomiol is located in the heart of the Prosecco DOCG region, in Valdobbiadene. The long tradition of the Bortolomiol family as wine growers goes back to the 18th century and the Winery itself was founded by Giuliano Bortolomiol in 1949. Giuliano, considered a pioneer of the “Charmat” method, was the first to produce a Prosecco Brut in 1960. His dream was “to promote the quality and the awareness of Prosecco wine and make it a prestigious sparkling wine known throughout the world”. Nowadays the same spirit of innovation is carried on by his wife Ottavia, who runs the winery together with her four daughters (Maria Elena, Elvira, Luisa and Giuliana) to confirm the philosophy of the Brand: Quality of the product, a strong link with the territory, respect of nature and environmental sustainability. In the last 15 years the family invested in new technologies with the aim of establishing a more sustainable management in different aspects of the wine business. Always maintaining a strong link with the tradition started by Giuliano. In 2008 Bortolomiol took the decision to change 5 hectares of vineyards over to an organic growing system, a farming approach designed to preserve the natural habitat of the vineyard. Today the Winery owns a beautiful historical complex, just in the centre of Valdobbiadene, known as “Parco della Filandetta”, which hosts the organic vineyard, the first winery and an ancient silk mill, which was renovated and converted into a bright and spacious tasting room. Find out more! Visit: Website: www.bortolomiol.com Instagram: @bortolomiol_proseccosuperiore Facebook: @BortolomiolProseccoSuperioreValdobbiadene Twitter: BortolomiolDOCG Linkedin: Bortolomiol Find out more about Matteo and the winery! Website: www.filodivino.it Instagram: filodivino_wineresort Facebook: @Filodivino.wineresor To find out more about Monty visit: Website: www.chateaumonty.com Let's keep in touch! Follow us on our social media channels: Instagram @italianwinepodcast Facebook @ItalianWinePodcast Twitter @itawinepodast Tiktok @MammaJumboShrimp LinkedIn @ItalianWinePodcast If you feel like helping us, donate here www.italianwinepodcast.com/donate-to-show/ Until next time, Cin Cin!
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Il 18 giugno arriva su Disney+ 'Luca', il nuovo film d'animazione Disney e Pixar diretto dal candidato all'Oscar Enrico Casarosa e prodotto da Andrea Warren. Celebrazione dell'amicizia, omaggio all'Italia e crescita personale. Ma anche corse in Vespa, risate, gelati. Sullo sfondo Monterosso.
Lemons and sunshine! What's not to love? Today we're talking about poet and Nobel laureate Eugenio Montale and his "happy place," the gorgeous coastline of Liguria, tucked up in the northwest corner of Italy, bordering the French Riviera. In one of his early poems, I Limoni (The Lemon Trees), Montale describes the lemon trees in Monterosso al Mare, a small town on the Ligurian Coast where he spent his childhood summers. These lemons offer a glimpse of what is real and what is true, through the brightness and beauty of nature, a brightness and a beauty that can persist even through the cold and dreary winter days. And speaking of the beauty of nature, we talk about the Cinque Terre, the five small fishing towns of which Montale's Monterosso is the largest, that have become incredibly popular in recent years among tourists because of their accessibility by train and boat, colorful houses, wonderful seafood and white wine, and rocky beaches. To better enjoy the towns, consider staying a few nights, and also walking the famous trails nearby, the most famous of which connects the five villages one to the other, and which, until the train came through, was the only way villagers were able to visit each other other than by boat. Other nearby options might be Rapallo, Camogli, Santa Margherita Ligure, Portovenere, Lerici, and Tellaro may be slightly less-crowded options to actually staying in the Cinque Terre (although the secret is out about them as well!).And finally we reminisce about our one and only cruise (we both got violently seasick) and introduce our upcoming episode: "The Oldly-wed Game", where we ask each other questions about Italy and try and guess what the other will answer. As a teaser we find out that after nearly 25 years of marriage neither one of us has any idea what kind of ice cream the other likes! (And I suspect I only said lemon because I was still thinking of Montale...)The LemonTreesEugenio Montale (Trans. Anne Schuchman)Listen to me, the poet laureatesmove only among faunawith obscure-sounding names: boxwoods, privet, or acanthus.For my part, I love the roads that end in grassyditches where in half-dry puddlesboys grab ata few haggard eels:the paths that follow along the shoreline,then move down between the tufts of reedsand into the gardens, among the lemon trees.Better still, if the riotous songs of the birdsare silenced, swallowed up by the blue:you can hear more clearly the whisperof friendly branches in the air that just barely moves,and the intensity of this scentthat cannot be separated from the earthand a restless sweetness rains in the heart.Here the war of conflicted passionsby some miracle falls silent,here even the poor, we have our share of riches—and it is the smell of the lemon trees...(Read the rest of the poem here)
In this episode of Mother Earth News and Friends, Dalia Monterosso shares how to prepare for the arrival of your chicks, where and how to find and purchase them, and the factors you can check to make sure you’re purchasing healthy, quality chicks for your first flock.
"Tutta la Juve che vuoi" con Dario Ghiringhelli e Benedict McKenna . Ospiti: Maurizio Romeo (blogger - runner), Fabiola Graziano (fantamagazine), Francesco Musina (RadioMeglio di niente) e Micaela Monterosso (noi Biancocelesti).
During the guided visualisation, you will experience the magical landscape of the Cinque Terre (otherwise known as Five Lands, comprise the five small coastal villages of Riomaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza and Monterosso located in the region of Liguria). Join me, Clara, for detailed weekly guided meditative visualisations through various landscapes to promote relaxation, peacefulness and sleep. Each visualization is detailed so the listener can lose themselves in the dreamscape and as a result, leave behind any anxiety, tension or stress. The podcast is designed to create a space of refuge from the hectic times we live in. Just close your eyes, breathe deeply, focus on my voice and walk with me in your mind.
George Meyrick is the guest on this weeks short episode. The high goal has started and were off and running again with the UK season.Guess the YearCoopers News Enjoy!
I detta avsnitt provar vi några av dem billigaste vinerna på bolis! GÅR det ens att dricka? Har det något överhuvudtaget? Exakt hur mycket skämdes Ema när hon skulle köpa dessa? Vad vet Saga om Marie Antoinette och vilket vin smakar snus? VINERNA I PODDEN Gustav Riesling Trocken, nr 6003, 69 kr Porta 6, nr 22018, 69 kr Monterosso, nr 22981, 59 kr Alma do Tejo, nr 3104, 69 kr
"Tutta la Juve che vuoi" con Dario Ghiringhelli. Ospite in collegamento skype Caterina Autiero. Ospiti: Mirko Di Natale (Tuttojuve), Micaela Monterosso (Gol di tacco a spillo), Fabiola Graziano (Fantamagazine), Luca Cavallero (RBN).
Feinschmeckertouren – Der Reise- und Genusspodcast mit Betina Fischer und Burkhard Siebert
Eines durfte bei unserer Primavera-Tour an die ligurische Küste auf keinen Fall fehlen: Die Cinque Terre! Als Fünf Erden, so die direkte deutsche Übersetzung, werden fünf pittoreske Ortschaften an der Steilküste Liguriens bezeichnet: Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola und Riomaggiore heißen die kleinen Küstendörfer, die sich über einen zwölf Kilometer langen, klimabegünstigten Streifen in die steil ins Meer abfallenden Berge der schroffen italienischen Riviera hineinschmiegen. Die Bilder dieser jahrhundertealten Sehnsuchtsorte mit ihren bunten Häusern und terrassenförmigen Weinbergen an Steilhängen sind weltbekannt: In den Häfen liegen Fischerboote vor Anker und die Trattorien servieren Meeresfrüchte und Pesto, die berühmte Sauce der Region. Wir haben drei der fünf Dörfer besucht. Warum du besser nicht das Cabrio, sondern ein anderes Reisemittel wählen solltest, welche Unterschiede und Gemeinsamkeiten die Ortschaften haben, was wir für Ausblicke und Spezialitäten genossen haben, warum die Menschen freundlich und offenbar gesund, aber auch nicht immer zu beneiden sind und wie wir die Cinque Terre erlebt haben, kannst du in unserer heutigen Podcastfolge hören! Die Links zur heutigen Folge: Espresso bei: https://www.nessundormacinqueterre.com Aperitivo bei: Bar Terza Terra di Cadario Alison, Via Fieschi, 215, 19018 Corniglia SP Foccacia Tipo Recco unbedingt bei: Batti Batti' Focacceria, Piazza Guglielmo Marconi, 8, 19018 Vernazza SP Trofie mit Pesto und Sardellen bei: Pizzería Baia Saracena, Piazza Guglielmo Marconi, 16, 19018 Vernazza SP Mehr findest du auch auf den Social-Media-Kanälen www.feinschmeckertouren.de https://www.facebook.com/feinschmeckertouren/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa_CkAeidqAQ98nKFa0HZcg/featured?view_as=public https://www.instagram.com/feinschmeckertouren/ In unserem Genuss-Cast lernst du Food- und Feinkostadressen, Weine und Winzer, Restaurants und Spezialitäten-Manufakturen kennen. Als Individualisten entdecken wir auf unseren Reisen gerne Neues aus der Welt der Kulinarik. Begleite uns dabei und profitiere von unseren persönlichen Impressionen und Insidertipps jenseits vom Mainstream-Tourismus! Neben Weinverkostungen und Tipps für die Kombination mit passenden Speisen hörst du hier kurzweilige Geschichten über Wein, Olivenöl, Grappa, Obstbrände, Käse, Gewürze und Co. Du bekommst Impulse über gastronomische Highlights mit außergewöhnlicher Küche und urtypischem Flair, egal ob Sterneküche oder Trattoria. Außerdem erfährst du Unterhaltsames über Städte und Regionen. In den Interviews mit „Genusshandwerkern“ geht es um die Menschen hinter den Produkten und ihre individuelle Story. Du bekommst Einblicke in die Geheimnisse ihrer Produktphilosophie sowie die Herstellung und Veredelung, Umgebung oder Zubereitung ihrer Lebens- und Genussmittel. Mit Geschichten von unseren Entdeckertouren, auch aus den mediterranen Ländern Italien, Frankreich und Spanien, wollen wir dich inspirieren, das Leben mit kulinarischen Highlights zu genießen! Wenn auch du Produkte mit eigener Handschrift, die Vielfalt der Aromen von natürlichen Lebensmitteln und deren intensiven Genuss liebst, dann bist du in dieser Show genau richtig. Viel Spass beim Hören und Genießen!
Creature and the Woods are playing from off of the vinyl this week. In fact, it's a Wax Time Special with Mario Monterosso spinning in the studio as well. We've got two tracks from Creature and the Woods, both off different albums. Firstly, we play Holy Hell off of the beautiful cyan and multicolour spatter vinyl copy of Rise, thanks to Blind Owl Records - you can get your copy here. Secondly, we finish off the show with Two Golden Coins from their J-Tree 4 track EP. It's a beautiful presentation with all 4 songs on side A, side B is completely empty and unusual for that fact. Our second wax track this week is from old friends Black & Wyatt Records in Memphis. It's the suitably authentic Mario Monterosso with his cover of Steady Girl by The Heathens. Keen eared listeners will recall that this was possibly the first ever garage track ever recorded. Well, here's Mario's take on it, with more than just a smattering of rockabilly vibes. Of course Jamie provides us with another class track from The Mysterines. We have a belting Listener Recommendation in the form of The Unthanks and their woeful tale of conjugal infidelity. Listener Avenda certainly has excellent taste if this is anything to go by. Tobin has New Music for y'all this week, along with a couple of other tracks from Big Thief and William Tyler. Yeah, it's all good, but it's all about Mario Monterosso and Creature and the Woods spinning on vinyl this week.
This Episode, we chat with Matt Lindenmuth, founder/owner of Saucony Creek Brewing Company and the Larimer Brewing Company. Matt discusses how he found his way to craft beer after a lifetime growing up in the action sports industry (x-games, etc). Joining him, acclaimed beer writer, host of 'What's on Tap' and many other notable appearances including a show on Sirius Radio, the History Channel and more, Gary Monterosso. Gary discusses how the industry has changed over his lifetime. Bonus material at end, including a discussion on how packaging and laws revolutionized craft beer, and Gary recounts a story by famed and notable beer author, Michael Jackson. Music by Split Phase ("Month Funk"), Brazzmatazz ("Uproar"), Podington Bear ("Thought Bubbles"), and Black Agnes ("Southern Hospitality").Support the show (http://Facebook.com/RoundGuysRadio)
EP31: A scenic hike, a crepe made from chickpeas, and the birthplace of pesto. This week we’re in Italy’s Cinque Terre Show Notes: Food and Drink: Trattoria dal Billy Ristorante Miky Il Frantoio-The place for farinata SP38, 52, 19016 Monterosso al Mare SP, Italy Pizzeria La Cambusa-Another great spot for Read more... The post Destination Eat Drink – Cinque Terre, Italy appeared first on Radio Misfits.
Here's the second and final installment of the Italian Expedition series!Hosted and produced by Coco and Cashew Nuts. For more info, check us out at confessionsofcoconuts.com, or follow us on Instagram, Facebook, or Youtube!
Coco is back from her two week trip to Italy! In this episode, she and Cashew talk about some of the cool things that she experienced while in Italy. There were so many cool things that the duo will talk about even more cool Italy things in the next podcast!!Hosted and produced by Coco and Cashew Nuts. For more info, check us out at confessionsofcoconuts.com, or follow us on Instagram, Facebook, or Youtube!
See all five lands of the Cinque Terre UNESCO World Heritage Site in Italy with this plan and podcast. Start your day in Monterosso with shopping, great views, time on the beach and/or a wine tasting lunch. Then, take the train or ferry to Vernazza for an ice cream or shopping. Next, take the ferry to see Manarola and … More Easy 5-Step Plan for Visiting Cinque Terre, Italy [with Maps and Podcast] The post Easy 5-Step Plan for Visiting Cinque Terre, Italy [with Maps and Podcast] appeared first on One Perfect Day In.
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Katherine H Almeida - It's Just Love Dee Jackson Field - Love Is (4Ever Mix) Robin Monterosso - That's A Man Silence & Sound - I'm Sorry LaNe - Rushin' jen jen - Annie's Song DC Sills - Fat and Happy For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Kerry Pastine & The Crime Scene at: Visit our Sponsor Liv Keegan at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Katherine H Almeida - It's Just Love Dee Jackson Field - Love Is (4Ever Mix) Robin Monterosso - That's A Man Silence & Sound - I'm Sorry LaNe - Rushin' jen jen - Annie's Song DC Sills - Fat and Happy For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Kerry Pastine & The Crime Scene at: Visit our Sponsor Liv Keegan at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Katherine H Almeida - It's Just Love Dee Jackson Field - Love Is (4Ever Mix) Robin Monterosso - That's A Man Silence & Sound - I'm Sorry LaNe - Rushin' jen jen - Annie's Song DC Sills - Fat and Happy For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Kerry Pastine & The Crime Scene at: Visit our Sponsor Liv Keegan at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Annelisa Franklin - Here for the Weekend Holly Tucker - Love Is A Song Robin Monterosso - Broken Daughter Heather Dale - Hunter Kerry Pastine & The Crime Scene - I Don't Want Love The Keller Sisters - My Disguise The OtherDay - The Cosmos (Wasn't Made In A Day) For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Kerry Pastine & The Crime Scene at: Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Annelisa Franklin - Here for the Weekend Holly Tucker - Love Is A Song Robin Monterosso - Broken Daughter Heather Dale - Hunter Kerry Pastine & The Crime Scene - I Don't Want Love The Keller Sisters - My Disguise The OtherDay - The Cosmos (Wasn't Made In A Day) For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Kerry Pastine & The Crime Scene at: Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Annelisa Franklin - Here for the Weekend Holly Tucker - Love Is A Song Robin Monterosso - Broken Daughter Heather Dale - Hunter Kerry Pastine & The Crime Scene - I Don't Want Love The Keller Sisters - My Disguise The OtherDay - The Cosmos (Wasn't Made In A Day) For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Kerry Pastine & The Crime Scene at: Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at:
Noise Zoo - Monterosso (Extended Mix) by Noise Zoo
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Donna King - Heaven Came to Earth Jill Detroit - Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee Renae Hudson - Angel Lullaby Cheri Showalter - Unwrap the Gift DeDe Wedekind - Song in the Air - Il Est Ne Robin Monterosso - Stars Weep Kayla Bailey - Crimson To White Vicky Lee - He Sent His Baby Helen Dunne - Universe Unfold Angela Missy Billups - Let Us Adore Him For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Donna King at: Visit our Sponsor the Bluestone Sisters at: Visit our Sponsor Shaun Murphy Band at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Donna King - Heaven Came to Earth Jill Detroit - Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee Renae Hudson - Angel Lullaby Cheri Showalter - Unwrap the Gift DeDe Wedekind - Song in the Air - Il Est Ne Robin Monterosso - Stars Weep Kayla Bailey - Crimson To White Vicky Lee - He Sent His Baby Helen Dunne - Universe Unfold Angela Missy Billups - Let Us Adore Him For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Donna King at: Visit our Sponsor the Bluestone Sisters at: Visit our Sponsor Shaun Murphy Band at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Donna King - Heaven Came to Earth Jill Detroit - Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee Renae Hudson - Angel Lullaby Cheri Showalter - Unwrap the Gift DeDe Wedekind - Song in the Air - Il Est Ne Robin Monterosso - Stars Weep Kayla Bailey - Crimson To White Vicky Lee - He Sent His Baby Helen Dunne - Universe Unfold Angela Missy Billups - Let Us Adore Him For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Donna King at: Visit our Sponsor the Bluestone Sisters at: Visit our Sponsor Shaun Murphy Band at:
Invité : Jean-Luc Monterosso, directeur de la Maison Européenne de la Photographie, entretien mené par Gabriel Bauret, spécialiste de la photographie En donnant une visibilité toujours plus grande à la photographie, Jean-Luc Monterosso est l’un de ceux qui ont contribué sans relâche à l’imposer comme une discipline artistique à part entière. Jean-Luc Monterosso débute sa carrière au Centre Pompidou en 1974 comme responsable de la division audiovisuelle et assure parallèlement une chronique photo au Quotidien de Paris. En 1980, il créé le Mois de la photo et l’Espace photographique de Paris. Sur sa proposition, la Ville de Paris lance le chantier de la MEP dont il dirige les travaux puis l’ouverture, en 1996. La MEP possède une importante collection de photos d’Irving Penn constituée d’une part par des acquisitions et, d’autre part, par une donation.
Cinque Terre, il nostro viaggio tra i muretti a secco e l'azzurro del mare; l'acciuga di Monterosso; nuova normativa per le Etichette alimentari; il gigante bianco della Valdichiana; G7 agricolo di Bergamo; timballo di acciughe
Le interviste con Mariangela Rosolen sull'acqua pubblica e la mancata presidenza dell'ATO3, l'autorità che si occupa dell'acqua pubblica nella provincia di Torino e poi insieme a Mauro Martini, sindaco di Monterosso Grana sulla gestione dei 22 migranti a Monterosso e in val Grana.
Do you have a set of fundamental principles that help to guide your life? How often do you take time out of your busy day to remain goalless and do nothing? Is it possible for our water and food to change it’s molecular structure when love and energy are directed toward them? What does the Sanskrit word ‘Namaste’ mean and how does it apply to those who cross our paths each day? In the 12th episode of ‘4 X Mindfulness’, Neila and Andy explore these questions by sharing their latest seeds of insight and inspiration related to living a more mindful life. Andy shares a powerful 7-Point Creed that he first learned about from listening to a Tony Robbins podcast from 28 years ago when Tony had interviewed world renown basketball coach, John Wooden. In the Robbins podcast, Wooden discusses the 7-Point Creed that his father taught him to live by. The 7-Point Creed is a special set of guiding principles that are very mindful in nature and can challenge us to reflect on the importance of creating our own creed to live by. Andy also shares an amazing study done by Dr. Masaru Emoto that has to do with how the molecular structure of water changes depending on the emotions and feelings that are cast upon it. In this comprehensive research project, Emoto exposes water to a wide range of both positive and negative emotions and proves how the structure of water can change from fragmented and chaotic forms to being beautifully crystallized in different shapes and sizes. A truly astonishing experiment with paying attention to. As this episode was recorded in Italy, Neila delves into a wonderful Italian expression, ‘dolce far niente’, which literally translates into the ‘Sweetness of Doing Nothing’. She discusses how the Italians embrace this type of attitude each and every day through the interactions that they have with others and how they structure this type of time into their own lives. She challenges everyone of us to think about how we might carve out time in our daily schedules to do the same. Neila also shares the meaning of the Sanskrit word, ‘Namaste’ and why this is so much more than a single word but a beautiful philosophy to embrace in our lives. Neila and Andy hope you find a gem or two that resonates with you in this episode which was recorded in the amazing, rustic, old fishing village of Monterosso, Italy. Bios Neila Steele and Andy Vasily are international educators who have worked at fully authorized IB schools in 4 different countries over the past 16 years (Japan, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, and China). Andy is a consultant, workshop leader, presenter, and speaker. Neila presents and leads multiple workshops in the area of mindfulness. They have devoted themselves to sharing the powerful effects that mindfulness has on promoting greater mental, social, emotional, and physical well-being. Connect With Neila and Andy Neila Twitter: @neilasteele Website: www.mindfulandpresent.com Andy Twitter: @andyvasily Website: www.pyppewithandy.com Themes Discussed: John Wooden, Tony Robbins, Dr. Masaru Emoto, Gratitude, Energy and Love, Mindfulness, Principles to Live By, The Molecular Structure of Water
Dove si parla del Festiva#Animali di Roma, di Enpa, del film La pelle dell'orso, di Marco Segato, di Marco Paolini, di Wildlife Photographer of Year, di Fondazione Matalon, con PIERO CORTE di Gatti, di Parco Nazionale delle Cinque Terre, di Monterosso, di Vernazza, di Cinghiali, di turisti, di casette e scopriamo che Piero avrebbe voluto essere una Tigre
Dove si parla del Festiva#Animali di Roma, di Enpa, del film La pelle dell'orso, di Marco Segato, di Marco Paolini, di Wildlife Photographer of Year, di Fondazione Matalon, con PIERO CORTE di Gatti, di Parco Nazionale delle Cinque Terre, di Monterosso, di Vernazza, di Cinghiali, di turisti, di casette e scopriamo che Piero avrebbe voluto essere una Tigre
Dove si parla del Festiva#Animali di Roma, di Enpa, del film La pelle dell'orso, di Marco Segato, di Marco Paolini, di Wildlife Photographer of Year, di Fondazione Matalon, con PIERO CORTE di Gatti, di Parco Nazionale delle Cinque Terre, di Monterosso, di Vernazza, di Cinghiali, di turisti, di casette e scopriamo che Piero avrebbe voluto essere una Tigre
Sfida all'ultimo pigmento a Metropolis: Monterosso contro Misterbianco.
Segment 2 of our Podcast with the crew from "What's On Tap" at the Old Oar House in Millville NJ. Gary Monterosso, Tara Nurin, and Kimmie Kocktail join Jay Rose and Richard as they explore mead, talk about Tara's beer and Chocolate event, and general shenanigans ensue.
Richard and Jay Rose welcome Gary Monterosso, Tara Nurin, and Kimmie Kocktail to the podcast. This episode was recorded at the Old Oar House in Millville NJ after Jay Rose and Richard recorded an episode of What's On Tap with Gary and Tara. That's a mouthful. We open a Neshaminy Creek Biere de Creek, Tara breaks some exciting career news, and Gary explains his connection to Michael Jackson. Not that Michael Jackson.
Gary Bembridge of Tips for Travellers shares observations, tips and advice on must-see and must-do sights and attractions for visitors for visitors to Cinque Terre (Five Villages) in Italy.Subscribe free to the show on iTunes , Stitcher Radio or TuneIn Radio . Cinque Terre is a beautiful and unusual part of the world. It is a series of five villages clinging to hills along the coast. They are Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore. They used to very remote but today they are accessible by train and walking. Good beaches, food and gelato surrounded by beautiful coastline and steep hills.This show covers among other topics: Observations History General tips for visitors Best time to go Getting there and getting around Must-do things to see and do including: La Spezia Porto Venere Manarola Vernazza Monterosso Riomaggiore This episode is supported by "DK Eyewitness Travel: Cruise Guide to Europe and the Mediterranean"
Monterosso al Mare is the Cinque Terre's most resorty town of the group, with cars, larger hotels, rentable umbrellas, and the best beach around. At www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
Monterosso al Mare is the Cinque Terre's most resorty town of the group, with cars, larger hotels, rentable umbrellas, and the best beach around. At www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
Parte 3 Dissesto Idrogeologico - conseguenze su turismo e agricoltura. Interventi di: Emanuele Moggia sindaco di Monterosso, Fortunato Giovannoni presidente Fiavet, Rolando Manfredini responsabile qualità del territorio Coldiretti. Luca Mercalli meteorologo.
Gary is the author of "Artisan Beer" and currently appear on the History Channel and H2 on the special, "The Epic History of Everyday Things." ,and was a regular on the Sirius Satellite Radio Network for three years. Phyllis writes fact-based fiction about unsolved mysteries and off-beat archaeology.Her recent novel, The Mounds Anomaly Dr.Ruth snagged her first book deal at age 66 and the second at 70.She has written two books. *Don't Bite Your Tongue: * and *Don't Roll Your Eyes. Gail's book is about choosing whether to stay AT HOME or IN A HOME. Folks don't want to think about this topic and most wait until it's too late.
We visit two of the "five lands" along Italy's Mediterranean coast: Riomaggiore — a cozy collection of homes nestled in a valley, and Monterosso — the most resort-y of the towns. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit www.ricksteves.com.
We visit two of the "five lands" along Italy's Mediterranean coast: Riomaggiore — a cozy collection of homes nestled in a valley, and Monterosso — the most resort-y of the towns. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit www.ricksteves.com.