Ep. 1886 Giorgia Rangoni Part 2 of 2 | Everybody Needs A Bit Of Scienza
Episode 1886

Ep. 1886 Giorgia Rangoni Part 2 of 2 | Everybody Needs A Bit Of Scienza

Everybody Needs A Bit Of Scienza

April 19, 2024
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Giorgia Rangoni

Episode Summary

Content Analysis Key Themes and Main Ideas 1. The podcast series ""Everybody Needs a Bit of Shenza"" featuring Professor Attilio Scienza. 2. The evolving role of indigenous grape varieties in Italian winemaking. 3. The balance between innovation, sustainability, and the preservation of authentic regional identities in Italian wines. 4. Community engagement and listener questions as a core component of the podcast. 5. Promotion of the Italian Wine Podcast and its community. Summary This segment of the Italian Wine Podcast features an episode of ""Everybody Needs a Bit of Shenza,"" where host Stevie Kim interviews Professor Attilio Scienza, the chief scientist of the Italy International Academy. The episode addresses a question from Georgia, a new member of the social media team, regarding the evolving role of indigenous grape varieties in Italian winemaking. She asks how winemakers are balancing innovation with the preservation of authentic regional identities while considering sustainability. Professor Scienza provides his answer (primarily in Italian, without full English transcription provided), and Stevie Kim concludes the segment by rebranding the series as ""big topic, short answers"" and encouraging listeners to engage with the podcast and its social media channels. Takeaways - The ""Everybody Needs a Bit of Shenza"" series provides expert answers from Professor Attilio Scienza on Italian wine topics. - The series encourages direct questions from the podcast community. - A key discussion point is the integration of indigenous grape varieties into modern, sustainable winemaking while maintaining regional character. - The podcast aims to deliver concise yet informative answers to complex wine-related questions. - Listener support and engagement are vital to the podcast's continuation. Notable Quotes - ""Everybody needs a bit of Shenza."

About This Episode

A representative from Italian wine podcasts introduces a special promotion for their community, where they can donate five or more fee... dollars to support their show. They also invite attendees to a community forum where they can ask questions and receive a free copy of their latest book. In a later segment, a guest from the Italian wine podcasts explains that their program is a strane show and offers information on their social media and Facebook channels for viewers to follow.

Transcript

The Italian wine podcast is the community driven platform for Italian winegeeks around the world. Support the show by donating at italian wine podcast dot com. Donate five or more Euros, and we'll send you a copy of our latest book, my Italian Great Geek journal. Absolutely free. To get your free copy of my Italian GreatGeek journal, click support us at italian wine podcast dot com, or wherever you get your pods. That this podcast contains information in Italian, chinch in. Welcome to this special. Everybody needs a bit of Shenza addition of the Italian wine podcast. Here's the ms, the Italy International Academy community members, send us their questions for via chief scientist professor atillo Shenza, where you record his answers, and Stevie Kim tries to keep him in line. Sometimes it works. Thank you for listening. Hello, everybody. My name's Stevie Kim and I'm here with their professor at Rio Shenza. You know what time it is. It means it's time for everybody needs a bit of Shenza. Another pod, another session. We've been going on for four years. Today's question comes from Georgia, from the office. She's a new girl at the social media team. In the context of sustainability and tradition, could you elaborate on the evolving role of Indigenous grape varieties in Italian winemaking and how winemakers are balancing innovation with preservation of authentic regional identities in their wines? Okay. In evoluzione de la Verietta g uva of Doctor. Reijonale Naveni. By the way, if you guys have any questions for professor, we can ask him next time. Just get in touch with us. I believe it is info at Italian Mind Podcast dot com or just, you know, just DMS on our Instagram or other social media channels. Okay. Religion to tell that there is room in a city, and this is Santa Guatro ceresha and Kalamazadria. That will cause a Capayo represents a strane shown in this submitting in toscano, in the market, in the you know, Okay. This opportunity for territorial. Okay. I mean, surroundo important, the, the program, Okay. That sounds perfectly, shenze to me. And thank you very much for asking that question I'm going to change everybody needs a bit of Shinsa into big topic, short answers. Okay. So thank you very much, Georgia, and until next time. Remember to follow us wherever you get your pods, And please give us a thumbs up. And if you can rate our show, that would really, really, really be great. We'd really appreciate it. Of course, our sister channel, mama jumbo shrimp on the YouTube. Just, you know, follow us. We're all over social as you know, So wherever you get your social media, whenever you're on, Instagram, or Facebook, or LinkedIn. Okay. Thank you very much. Until next time. Bye bye. Bye. Bye. Bye bye. Bye bye. Bye. Okay. 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,