Ep. 523 #everybodyneedsabitofscienza | Soil: Southern Italy
Episode 523

Ep. 523 #everybodyneedsabitofscienza | Soil: Southern Italy

Everybody Needs A Bit Of Scienza

March 11, 2021
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Soil Study
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Episode Summary

Content Analysis Key Themes and Main Ideas 1. The detailed examination of major soil types in Italian wine regions. 2. The ""Everybody Needs a Bit of Shenza"" segment featuring Professor Atilio Shenza and Stevie Kim. 3. This episode as the third and final part of a series, focusing on Southern Italy's soil types. 4. The technical and ""geeky"" nature of the content. 5. The podcast's efforts to make complex information accessible (e.g., promised translations). Summary In this episode of the Italian Wine Podcast, part of the ""Everybody Needs a Bit of Shenza"" segment, host Stevie Kim and Professor Atilio Shenza conclude their three-part series on the major soil types of Italian wine regions. Following discussions on Northern and Central Italy, this episode delves into the geological characteristics of Southern Italy. While a significant portion of Professor Shenza's detailed explanation is delivered in Italian, making it ""pretty geeky,"" the podcast team assures listeners that a translated recap will be made available as a blog post on their website. The episode also covers practical podcast information, including navigation tips for their extensive archive of over 500 episodes, and invites listeners to submit questions for Professor Shenza. Takeaways - This episode is the third and final installment of a series on Italian wine soil types, specifically covering Southern Italy. - Professor Atilio Shenza is the expert sharing in-depth, technical knowledge on the subject. - Parts of the detailed geological explanation are in Italian, with English translations/recaps to be provided on the Italian Wine Podcast blog. - The content is acknowledged as ""pretty geeky"" due to its technical nature. - The Italian Wine Podcast encourages listener engagement through questions and social media interaction. - The podcast boasts a large archive of over 500 episodes, with ongoing efforts to improve website navigation. Notable Quotes - ""This podcast contains information in Italian language."

About This Episode

Speaker 0 introduces a podcast in Italian language, while Speaker 2 introduces themselves as Stevie Kim and talks about the three pot series covering major soil type of wine regions in Northern Italy. They also mention a show called the Patricia Esiological and explain that the series is about a hundred episodes long. Speaker 2 provides instructions on how to navigate the podcast and suggests viewers to donate through Italian wine podcast dot com.

Transcript

Warning warning. This podcast contains information in Italian language. In a bad, this podcast contains information in Italian, Chinchin. Italian wine podcast. Chinchin with Italian wine people. Welcome to this special. Everybody needs a bit of Shenza addition of the Italian wine podcast. Here's the premise, for Italy international academy community members, we record his answers, and Stevie Kim tries to keep him in line. Sometimes it works. Thank you for listening. Hello, everybody. Is Italian Wine podcast. My name's Stevie Kim. I'm here with Professor Atilio Shenza. And this is part of the segment. Everybody needs a bit of Shenza, and we certainly do. So I don't know if you've been following us but we have been covering the major soil type of Italy for the wine regions obviously. And this is the third part of the three pot series. First, we did Northern Italy, so check that episode out. Those that's two episodes ago, then we did Central Italy. And today, this is the third the last part of the three part series. It is actually Southern Italy. So, okay, the Patricia Esiological. That show a origin, no reason, no reason, no reason, no, tell any the origin, the region that to visit. They they the region. So and we are doing a a a the bomb, the the the the the the material, the pyrocratic secret, you know, you know, the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the it's not Uh-uh I'm the, the okay, pretty say, activities from echo. North the north which is in Africa. The the the the the you know. Okay, the the the the the the the phenomenical of editor. Equiniguestochiate a lot of Africa. Victoria. Sir. A, the the the the the the the the transported. If you meet, the the the the the the the the the in the the the the the the the the reason, the reason, pretty surely the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the porti material to, like, it the cost. Okay. So this was the last of the three series north. We did first and central and southern Italy in terms of the major soil types of north, Italy. Hope you enjoy that. I know it's pretty geeky. You might have to listen to it a few times. We will translate, you know, just we will do a translation of some of it kind of the the recap of what he said and put it as a blog separately on Italian wine podcast, dot com. So have a look at that. We are working on our website to make it a little bit easier for you to navigate. We are look there is a search bar now. If you if you go to the website so you can just, you know, type the name and that will help you navigate a little bit. Because there are many, many episodes now. How many episodes are we up to about five hundred. Yeah. Five hundred episodes, which is plenty. So I know it's the the we're going to try to help you navigate a little bit better at the website and, in the sound cloud. So thank you very much. As usual for following us and listening to us mostly. And if you would like to actually ask a question to also, Professor Shenzi, please throw it our way. We will, be can entertain to answer some of your questions during this segment, which is everybody needs a bit of Shenza. Follow us also on social media on Facebook and Instagram, and we we're trying to do our best. The team is working very, very hard at this. Also mama jumbo shrimp on TikTok. That's it for now. Thank you for joining us. Listen to the Italian wine podcast, wherever you get your podcasts, we're on SoundCloud, Apple Podcasts 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.