The Podcast for Italophiles
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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Categories | Places & TravelSociety & Culture |
In this episode, hosts Sara and Jessica talk with Kathy McCabe and Rebecca Winke about their work on the upcoming PBS series, “Dream of Italy.”
Special Guests:
Kathy & Rebecca are 2nd & 3rd from left
Kathy McCabe is the host and executive producer ... more
In this episode, hosts Sara and Jessica talk with sommelier Hande Leimer about Italian wine.
Special Guest:
Hande Leimer is a certified sommelier & the founder of vino roma, a wine education business in Rome. She was born in Istanbul, and had lived... more
In this episode, hosts Sara and Jessica talk with archaeologist Darius Arya about what lies underfoot in Rome and elsewhere in Italy.
Special Guest
Darius Arya, Ph. D, is an archaeologist and professor based in Rome. He co-founded & is the executiv... more
In this episode, hosts Sara and Jessica talk with historian and author John Dickie about organized crime in Italy.
Special Guest
John Dickie is a professor of Italian Studies at University College London, and an internationally recognized specialis... more
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I am enjoying this podcast very much. It is great to get some ideas on what it will be like to travel in Italy as well as hearing some of the current events that are happening. As someone who has an interest in living in Italy later in life it's great to get some insights from those who have already done it. Amazing podcast!
After a long absence the exceptional podcast has returned. During the absence i have been at a loss for contemporary information on Italy, Italy Travel, and so many things related to my interest. So glad to have it back.
I am late to this podcast and recently discovered it while planning a trip to Italy, and am so glad I did. The back episodes are full of helpful tips and insights - I think almost all of the tour guides/companies we are using during are trip are people I heard about on this podcast. Even if you aren't planning a trip, these episodes are highly entertaining. So glad new episodes are back!
I love this podcasts! As an Italian-American I have a profound interest in Italy and this podcast really satisfies my need to learn. It covers many many topics so it never gets boring. The hosts are fun and knowledgeable so you want to keep listening. If you have an interest in Italy or just different cultures this is a great podcast that will have you looking forward to the next one!
Loved this podcast so much. I wish it would come back.
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