Ep. 2193 Marco Gandini | Everybody Needs A Bit Of Scienza
Episode 2193

Ep. 2193 Marco Gandini | Everybody Needs A Bit Of Scienza

Everybody Needs A Bit Of Scienza

December 20, 2024
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Marco Gandini

Episode Summary

Content Analysis Key Themes and Main Ideas 1. The format and purpose of the ""Everybody Needs a Bit of Shenza"" podcast segment. 2. The interaction between podcast host, chief scientist, and community members. 3. The specific challenge of explaining complex topics like Viticulture and vine genetics to new audiences. 4. The importance of clear and engaging communication in specialized fields. Summary This segment introduces an episode of the Italian Wine Podcast's ""Everybody Needs a Bit of Shenza"" series. Host Stevie Kim, along with Professor Attilio Scienza (the Chief Scientist), addresses a question submitted by Marco Gandini, a colleague. The central question for this episode is: ""How can the principles of Viticulture and vine genetics be explained in a clear and engaging way to win newcomers and younger generations?"" The episode is part of a recurring format where Fin Italy International Academy community members send in questions for Professor Scienza. The clip concludes with standard podcast sign-off and promotional information for the Italian Wine Podcast. Takeaways - ""Everybody Needs a Bit of Shenza"" is a segment of the Italian Wine Podcast. - It features host Stevie Kim and Chief Scientist Professor Attilio Scienza. - The segment answers questions submitted by community members of the Fin Italy International Academy. - This specific episode focuses on strategies for explaining viticulture and vine genetics to new and younger audiences. - Marco Gandini, known from ""Italian Unplugged,"" posed the question. Notable Quotes - ""Warning warning. Warning. This podcast contains information in Italian language."

About This Episode

Speaker 1 introduces a video about the Italian wine podcast and invites questions from Marco Gandhi. They discuss the importance of explaining the principles of Vit POS and vine genetics in a clear and engaging way to win newcomers and younger generations. Speaker 1 then introduces a video channel called Italian wine podcast dot com and encourages viewers to donate through Italian wine podcast dot com.

Transcript

Ceylony. Warning warning. Warning. This podcast contains information in Italian language. Welcome to this special. Everybody needs a bit of Shenza addition of the Italian wine podcast. Here's the premise. Fin Italy international academy community members send us their questions for Via Chief Scientist Chienciensa, which record his answers, and Stevie Kim tries to keep him in line. Sometimes it works. Thank you for listening. Hello everybody. My name is Stevie Kim, and I am back. We are back. Oh, no. Just clear. Okay. We're talking about we're just snacking while we're doing recording the pods here. So today's question comes from Marco Gandhi, our colleague, and of course he narrated the entire bug Italian unplugged So you are very familiar with him. And he has a question for a professor today. His question is, how can the principles of Viticulture and vine genetics be explained in a clear and engaging way to win newcomers and younger generations. Cassona de lwagi, the person, I But Okay. Okay, Marco. We'll try again next time. How is that sound? Okay. Alright. It's we had a long day. It started very early in the morning. So So that's it for now. We're going to sign up. My name's Terry Kim. I'm here with my partner in crime, professor. Atulio Shanesa. And another episode of everybody needs a bit of Shanesa. Don't forget to follow us, give us a thumbs up wherever you get your paw we also have a sister channel, mama jumbo shrimp. It's a video channel. So check that out. When you get a chance, we would really appreciate it. Thank you so much. Listen to the Italian wine podcast wherever you get your podcasts. We're on SoundCloud, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, HimalIFM, 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, teaching.