Ep. 1519 Victoria Mulu-Munywoki | Everybody Needs A Bit Of Scienza
Episode 1519

Ep. 1519 Victoria Mulu-Munywoki | Everybody Needs A Bit Of Scienza

Everybody Needs A Bit Of Scienza

August 18, 2023
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Victoria Mulu-Munywoki
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Episode Summary

Content Analysis Key Themes and Main Ideas 1. Introduction and premise of the ""Everybody Needs a Bit of Shenza"" segment of the Italian Wine Podcast. 2. The role of Professor Attilio Scienza as the expert answering questions. 3. Audience engagement through submitting questions to the professor. 4. Promotion of the Italian Wine Podcast's growth, community engagement, and related content/products (books, sister channels, donations). 5. A specific question for the episode regarding the future of Italian wine (though the answer is not included in the provided text). Summary This excerpt from the Italian Wine Podcast introduces a special segment titled ""Everybody Needs a Bit of Shenza."" In this segment, community members of the ""Via Chief Scientist Chienza"" send in questions for Professor Attilio Scienza, with host Stevie Kim moderating. The specific question featured in this episode comes from Victoria Mulu Munuaki from Kenya, asking Professor Scienza's opinion on ""what does the future of Italian wine look like?"" The podcast also highlights its significant growth, expecting to hit six million listens by July 2023, and encourages listeners to support its ongoing costs through donations or by purchasing resources like ""Italian Wine Unplugged 2.0,"" wine study maps, and exploring content on their sister channel, Mama Jumbo Shrimp. The segment emphasizes listener interaction and the valuable insights provided by the professor. Takeaways * The Italian Wine Podcast features a segment called ""Everybody Needs a Bit of Shenza,"" where Professor Attilio Scienza answers audience questions. * The podcast has achieved significant listenership, expecting six million listens by July 2023. * Listeners can support the podcast through donations or by purchasing related content like ""Italian Wine Unplugged 2.0"" and wine study maps. * The featured question in this episode for Professor Scienza is ""What does the future of Italian wine look like?"

About This Episode

Speaker 0 announces that the Italian One podcast has reached six million listeners and offers them the opportunity to contribute to the success of the show. They also give a promotion for members of the Italian wine community to nominate future guests and enter a price draw. Speaker 1 introduces the show and gives a brief overview of the audience. Speaker 2 then introduces the show's host, Victoria Muulu Muni Oki, who asks the audience about the future of Italian mind and the importance of Italian wine. The show's host also promotes a sister channel called "Mama jumbo shrimp" and encourages viewers to donate through Italian wine podcast dot com.

Transcript

Since twenty seventeen, the Italian One podcast has exploded and expects to hit six million listens by the end of July twenty twenty three. We're celebrating this success by recognizing those who have shared the journey with us and giving them the opportunity to contribute to the on success of the shows. By buying a paper copy of the Italian wine unplugged two point o or making a donation to help the ongoing running costs, members of the international Italian wine community will be given the chance to nominate future guests and even enter a price draw to have lunch with Stevie Kim and Professor Atigioshenza. To find out more, visit us at Italian wine podcast dot com. Warning. Welcome to this special. Everybody needs a bit of Shenza addition of the Italian wine podcast. Here's the premise. The Italy international academy community members send us their questions for Via Chief Scientist Chienza. We record his answers and Stevie Kim tries to keep him in line. Sometimes it works. Thank you for listening. Alrighty. My name is Stevie Kim. Welcome back to Italian Wine Podcast. This is the segment. Everybody needs a bit of, and I have my professor sitting right next to me in the podcast booth in Verona today. It's been raining a lot crazy as you know, but today's quite sunny now that we're heading off to Pulia today, but the both of us in two different moments, two different conferences, but we'll be doing that today after the recording. Today's question comes from Victoria Muulu Muni Oki. She's our Via candidate, Vine International Academy candidate. She did the course with us this year in April. And she's from Kenya. Her question is, in your opinion, what does the future of Italian mind look like? The question. No. No. Okay. I've been I am Are you enjoying this podcast? There is so much more high quality wine content available for mama jumbo shrimp. Check out our new wine study maps or books on Italian wine, including Italian wine unplugged, and much, much more. Just visit our website, mama jumbo shrimp dot com. Now back to the show. Or they're free. Alrighty. I'm not going to add because we can go on forever. And actually, we have twenty five questions and we've only done seven. So Victoria, I'm going to leave you with that and then on to the next question. So that's it for now today. That's a wrap for everybody needs a bit of Shanza. The question came from Victoria Mulu Munuaki. I hope I'm I'm not butchering her name. From Kenya, she was our via candidate from the digital international academy, the flagship edition this year. Signing off. Don't forget to follow us and subscribe to our channels. We do also a sister channel as I've been repeating over and over again. We would love to feel some love on our YouTube channel as well. It's called mama jumbo shrimp. That's right. Mama jumbo shrimp. One word. And that's it. Everybody needs a bit of Shenza with professor, Atilio Shenza. Charagasy. Listen to the Italian wine podcast wherever you get your podcasts. We're on SoundCloud, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, email ifm, and more. Don't forget to subscribe and rate the show. If you enjoy listening, please consider donating through Italian wine podcast dot com. Any amount helps cover equipment, production, and publication costs. Until next time, chi ching.