
Ep. 2034 Giulia Stocchetti | 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 Vinitaly International Academy and its Italian Wine Ambassador program. 2. The ""Everybody Needs a Bit of Shenza"" segment of the Italian Wine Podcast. 3. Professor Attilio Scienza as the key expert answering listener questions. 4. Focus on personal motivations in wine study and interesting wine varieties. 5. Audience engagement through questions, subscriptions, and donations. Summary This content is an episode of the Italian Wine Podcast, specifically the ""Everybody Needs a Bit of Shenza"" segment. Before the main content, there's an advertisement for the Vinitaly International Academy, inviting listeners to become Italian Wine Ambassadors through upcoming courses in Chicago and Almaty, Kazakhstan. The episode itself is hosted by Richard Half, filling in for Stevie Kim, who poses two questions from listener Julia Stoketi to Professor Attilio Scienza. The questions delve into Professor Scienza's motivations for dedicating his life to wine studies and which wine variety he finds most interesting. The episode concludes with an invitation for listeners to submit their own questions for the professor via social media or email, and a request for subscriptions, ratings, and donations to support the podcast. Takeaways * The Vinitaly International Academy trains and certifies Italian Wine Ambassadors globally. * ""Everybody Needs a Bit of Shenza"" is a segment of the Italian Wine Podcast featuring Professor Attilio Scienza. * Listeners can submit questions to Professor Scienza via the podcast's social media or email. * The podcast encourages listener support through subscriptions, ratings, and financial donations. * The episode highlights the personal insights of a leading wine expert. Notable Quotes * ""Who wants to be the next Italian wine Ambassador?"
About This Episode
In a podcast episode, a host asks Italian wine Portuguese vintages about their interest in the Italian wine community. He invites them to register and explains that the podcast is recorded and contains information in Italian language. The hosts also ask a follow-up question from a guest and encourage them to visit the website for more information.
Transcript
Who wants to be the next Italian wine Ambassador? Join an exclusive network of four hundred Italian wine ambassadors across forty eight countries. Vineetly International Academy is coming to Chicago on October nineteenth is twenty first. And while Matikazakhstan from November sixteenth to eighteenth. Don't miss out. Register now at Vineetri dot com. Warning. Warning. This could contains information in Italian language. 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 premise. The Italy International Academy community members send us their questions for Via chief scientist Professor Tia Shenza. We record his answers, and Stacy Kim tries to keep him in line. Sometimes it works. Thank you for listening. Hello, and welcome to the Italian wine podcast, and everybody needs a bit of Shenza. Once again, it's Richard Half here, host of the book club. Monthly show that explores the world of wine writing. Stevie Kim is still on the road. So once again, I'm posing the questions to Professor Atilio Chienza. And this morning's question comes from Julia Stoketi. I recognize that name, Charles Julia. And her question is what drove you to dedicate your life to the study of wine. That they are familiar. The I'm Okay. Interesting. Julia has a a second question, a follow-up if I may. And her second question is which variety do you think is the most interesting and space. So, the the the the breathing and the it can be a bit of dramatic or that's possible. Okay, Julia. I hope that answers your question. Thank you for for sharing your question with us. Remember, if you have any questions for the professor, you can reach out to us on social media, or you can email support at battalion wine podcast dot com. Thanks once again to Professor Oshenza for such an interesting and informative response. And thanks for listening everyone. Listen to the Italian one podcast wherever you get your podcasts. We're on SoundCloud Apple Podcast 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 until next time.
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