Ep. 2301 Ekaterina Vislinskaya Part 1 | Everybody Needs A Bit Of Scienza
Episode 2301

Ep. 2301 Ekaterina Vislinskaya Part 1 | Everybody Needs A Bit Of Scienza

Everybody Needs A Bit Of Scienza

March 28, 2025
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Ekaterina Vislinskaya

Episode Summary

Content Analysis Key Themes and Main Ideas 1. The unique and valued perspective of Professor Attilio Scienza on Italian winemaking. 2. The interactive nature of the Italian Wine Podcast, featuring community questions for experts. 3. The appreciation for educational approaches that go beyond standard academic curricula. 4. The anticipation of Professor Scienza's insights into future scientific exploration in winemaking. Summary This episode of the Italian Wine Podcast's ""Everybody needs a bit of Shenza"" segment features host Stevie Kim introducing a question for Professor Attilio Scienza. The question comes in the form of a ""love letter"" from Katarina Vislinskaya, an international student. Katarina expresses profound gratitude for Professor Scienza's unique contributions to science and his historical and anthropological approach to Italian winemaking, which she describes as an enlightening 360-degree view compared to standard wine school teachings. Her core question for Professor Scienza concerns his current scientific focus and the most important topics for study and publication in 2025. The episode concludes, setting up the expectation for Scienza's ""profound"" reply in Italian, without revealing his answer. Takeaways * Professor Attilio Scienza is highly respected for his unique insights into Italian winemaking. * The Italian Wine Podcast engages its community by featuring questions from listeners for its experts. * There is a demand for educational content that offers broader, non-standard perspectives on winemaking. * The episode serves as an introduction to an upcoming discussion about the future of scientific research in the wine industry. * The content highlights the value of historical and anthropological context in understanding modern winemaking. Notable Quotes * ""I would like to express my deepest gratitude for your contribution to science and for expanding the perspective on Italian winemaking from a historical and anthropological point of view."

About This Episode

Speaker 0 announces the release of a podcast in Italian language, while Stev Kimman thanks everyone for listening to the podcast. Speaker 4 thanks everyone for their contribution to Italian wine research and emphasizes the importance of learning about the field of winemaking in scientific exploration. Speaker 2 asks questions about a student's study on the field of scientific exploration and thanks everyone for their support.

Transcript

The studio. This podcast contains information in Italian language. 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 Scientific Professor Chansa. We record his answers, and Stev Kim tries to keep him in line. Sometimes it works. Thank you for listening. Hello, everybody. My name's Stevie Kimman. I'm here sitting in the podcast with Italian wine podcast as professore blows his nose. He is Atilio Shenza. And this is our segment. Everybody needs a bit of Shansa. Welcome back, everybody. And today's question, it's a love letter. And when I let her the love letter comes from a Katerina wisling Sky. I would like to express my deepest gratitude for your contribution to science and for expanding the perspective on Italian winemaking from a historical and anthropological point of view. I would like to emphasize I would like to emphasize that this is especially important for foreign students as this information is provided exclusively from your perspective at the Vin Italy International Academy. One can study tie in winemaking in a standard way at wine schools, but your approach is like coming out of a tunnel onto the deck of a ship and having the opportunity to survey the world in three hundred and sixty degrees. What is currently in your focus in a scientific exploration field? And what do you consider to be the most important topics for study and publication during two thousand twenty five. The student. A public. No. No. No. The the at that part. Purchased defender. Okay. And with that, I hope you're satisfied with, his reply on this, his his insight. It is a little bit profound, but hopefully we can translate. I don't know how fluent you are in Italian, but we'll help you with that as well. So that is it signing off today. Question from Acatarina Vislinskaya. And it was all about the latest study, which is in the scientific exploration field, to be considered important for professor Ashienza in two thousand twenty five. Thanks again. And don't forget to join us and follow us on social media, which is Italian wine podcast. They handle. You can get it everywhere. And our sister channel, mama jumbo shrimp, which is a YouTube sister channel. So please follow us and subscribe if you can. If I can ask a small request, please go on iTunes or wherever you get your pods. Please rate us and give us a thumbs up if you can. That would be really appreciated. Thank you very much and signing off Chata Gatsi. Chata Gatsi. 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, chi ching.