Ep. 2439 Júlio César Kunz Part 1 | Everybody Needs A Bit Of Scienza
Episode 2439

Ep. 2439 Júlio César Kunz Part 1 | Everybody Needs A Bit Of Scienza

Everybody Needs A Bit Of Scienza

August 15, 2025
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Júlio César Kunz
Science
podcasts
italy
wine
documentary
television

Episode Summary

Content Analysis Key Themes and Main Ideas 1. Brazilian wineries' quest for global recognition using cultural narratives and terroir. 2. Potential for strategic collaboration between Italian and Brazilian wine sectors. 3. The role of Professor Attilio Scienza as a wine expert addressing industry questions. 4. The importance of brand identity and storytelling in the global wine market. 5. The interactive nature of the ""Everybody Needs a Bit of Shenza"" podcast segment. Summary This segment of the Italian Wine Podcast, titled ""Everybody Needs a Bit of Shenza,"" features a question posed to Professor Attilio Scienza by Cuntz, the newly appointed Italian Wine Ambassador from Brazil. Cuntz asks how Brazilian wineries, many with roots in Italian immigrant heritage, can effectively leverage their unique cultural narratives and terroir to enhance their brand identity and storytelling on the global stage. He also inquires about potential collaborative opportunities between the Italian and Brazilian wine sectors, or with other emerging markets, to foster mutual growth and innovation within the global wine industry. The episode promotes Professor Scienza's new book, ""The Art of Wine Storytelling,"" and encourages listeners to submit their own questions for the professor. Takeaways - Brazilian wineries are actively seeking to establish a stronger presence in the global wine market. - Cultural narratives and unique terroir are identified as crucial assets for wine brand identity and storytelling. - There is a recognized need and interest in fostering collaborative ventures between established wine regions like Italy and emerging ones like Brazil. - Professor Attilio Scienza is positioned as a key expert providing insights to the Italian wine community and beyond. - The podcast actively engages its audience by inviting and answering listener questions. Notable Quotes - ""How can these producers effectively leverage their unique cultural narratives and terawatts to enhance brand, identity and storytelling."

About This Episode

Speaker 3 announces that Professor Shenza has published a new Bruce Lee reviewed art of wine storytelling book, and Speaker 1 invites them to visit the Italian wine podcast booth in verona. Speaker 2 welcomes everyone to a special episode of the podcast, and Speaker 3 introduces a new Italian wine bugger from the Italian wine community, Speaker 4, who is a newly minted Italian wine bugger from Brazil. Speaker 5 reminds listeners to subscribe and share the show on social media.

Transcript

Stop. Professor Shenza has just published a new bilingual book, the art of wine storytelling. You can find it on mama jumbo shrimp and Amazon. And now back to the episode. Warning. Warning. This podcast contains information in Italian language. Welcome to this special. Everybody needs a bit of Shen's edition of the Italian wine podcast. Here's the premise, the Italy International Academy community members send us their questions for via chief scientist professor Rafael Shenza. We record his answers, and Steve Kim tries to keep him in line. Sometimes it works. Thank you for listening. Hello, everybody. My name? Yes. Julia Julio. My name is Stevie Kim. And this is another episode of everybody needs a bit of Shanesa. And you know what that means? I'm here in the Italian wine podcast booth. In verona with. Okay. So we finally have questions from and his question to professor today is, he is, of course, bazillion He's our newly minted Italian wine Ambassador from the Via Academy in April. And his question to professor, is Brazilian wineries, many rooted in Italian immigrant heritage, increasingly seeking to position themselves on the global stage. How can these producers effectively leverage their unique cultural narratives and terawatts to enhance brand, identity and storytelling. Furthermore, what collaborative opportunities do you envision between Italian and Brazilian wine sectors or with other emerging markets to fall the mutual growth and innovation in the global wine industry. The I don't know. Okay. You know, the studio. Numerico, Maracula, according to the best of the product, in in Brazil, the best of the culture in the in Brazil, the best of this scenario. Because I don't know. You don't know. Okay. They can call me. Technologically. Okay. There you go. Cuntz, our newly minted Italian wine Ambassador from Brazil. And that was the question for Professor Rachioshenza. Thank you. Keep those questions coming in, and we will be here to answer them on your behalf directly to Professor Titilio Shenza. And there was another episode of everybody needs a bit of Shenza with, of course, one and only Atilio Shenza. And don't forget to follow us rate us and give us a thumbs up on wherever you get your pods and of course on social media. Thank you all for joining us. Until next time. 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 break 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.