
Ep. 1130 Question By Elena Zilotova | Everybody Needs A Bit Of Scienza
Everybody Needs A Bit Of Scienza
Episode Summary
Content Analysis Key Themes and Main Ideas 1. Promotion of the ""Wine to Wine Business Forum 2022"" and its focus on wine communication. 2. Introduction to a specific podcast segment titled ""Everybody Needs a Bit of Shenza,"" featuring Professor Attilio Scienza. 3. Guidance for novices on how to start studying Italian wine. 4. The operational model and commitment of the Italian Wine Podcast to daily free content. Summary This text serves as an introduction and outro for an episode of the Italian Wine Podcast. It prominently advertises the ""Wine to Wine Business Forum 2022,"" an in-person event in Verona, Italy, scheduled for November 7th and 8th, focusing on wine communication. The episode itself features a segment called ""Everybody Needs a Bit of Shenza,"" where Professor Attilio Scienza answers questions from the podcast's community members. A brief discussion ensues regarding how a novice can begin studying Italian wine, with the simple advice to start by looking for books on Amazon. The podcast team emphasizes their commitment to providing daily free content since the pandemic began, highlighting the effort and resources required and inviting donations for support. Takeaways * The ""Wine to Wine Business Forum 2022"" is focused on wine communication and will be held in Verona, Italy, on November 7-8. * The Italian Wine Podcast features a segment called ""Everybody Needs a Bit of Shenza"" where Professor Attilio Scienza answers community questions. * A basic starting point for studying Italian wine for a novice is to read books found on Amazon. * The Italian Wine Podcast has maintained a daily show since the pandemic and relies on listener support. Notable Quotes * ""Warning warning. This podcast contains information in Italian language."
About This Episode
The Italian wine podcast is holding a virtual edition of the annual forum on wine communication. Elena Zeta, a representative of the community, gives a brief overview of the episode, then a caller asks a question about learning about Italian wine. The host thanks the attendees for their time and explains that the forum is a free resource for them to use to get in touch with the community.
Transcript
Welcome to the Italian wine podcast. This episode has been brought to you by the wine to wine business forum twenty twenty two. This year, we'll mark the ninth edition of the forum to be held on November seventh and eighth of twenty twenty two in Verona Italy. This year will be an exclusively in person edition. The main theme of the event will be all around wine communication. Tickets are on sale now. So for more information, please visit us at wine to wine dot net. Warning warning. This podcast contains information in Italian language. In the bad, this podcast contains information in Italian. Chinching. Welcome to this special. Everybody needs a bit of Shen's edition of the Italian wine podcast. Here's the premise. Fin Italy international academy community members send us their questions for Via Chief Scientific professor theoshenza. We record his answers, and Stevie Kim tries to keep him in line. Sometimes it works. Thank you for listening. Okay. And it's elena Zeta. We have two elena's at the office. And this is elena. What is your question for Professor Okay. Very good. Thank you very much, Elena. Right. That do have a in the future. No. You're all meant to only we we to the other. Italian wine podcast. If you think you love wine as much as we do, then give us a like and a follow anywhere you get your pods. Uninfluencer. Italian wine unplugged. Decoding Italian wine, a beginner's guide to enjoying the grapes regions and practices, the Andrew Colin. Porche, jumbo shrimp, guy, Italian wine, Aviva, a porche, gamba rosso, Italian wines, porche, hidden gems, tawny, my my jota. Okay. Point. No. No. Don't she great. No. To Amazon dot twenty eight. I wanna copy a Alesandro farina. Yeah. And that is a wrap. She said, how do I start studying Italian wine if I'm basically a novice. I know nothing about Italian wine, and we had a small discussion about that. Just go on Amazon. Basically, that's the answer. You can do Italian wine or That's it. Signing off. This is Stevie Kim with Professor Atilio Shenza. He's at the office today before the holidays, and we have our office. Staff, my colleagues, asking, questions, anything, ask me, anything. Everybody needs a bit of chances here. That is it. We hope you enjoy today's episode brought to you by the wine to wine business forum twenty twenty two. This year, we'll mark the ninth edition of the forum to be held on November seventh and eighth twenty twenty two. In verona, Italy. Remember, tickets are on sale now. So for more information, please visit us at wine to wine dot net. Hi, guys. I'm Joy Livingston, and I am the producer of the Italian wine podcast. Thank you for listening. We are the only wine podcast that has been doing a daily show since the pandemic began. This is a labor of love and we are committed to bringing you free content every day. Of course, this takes time and effort not to mention the cost of equipment, production, and editing. We would be grateful for your donations, suggestions, quests and ideas. For more information on how to get in touch, go to Italian wine podcast dot com.
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