A series dedicated to words that can help us to clarify the most complex situations in our lives. And to make ourselves known, that is, to understand who we are and how we are made.
Language of Mariachiara Montera
How important is food ? And how much is it linked to the most delicate moments of our lives? Even if you are not a food lover, you just need to stop for a whatsapp blasting moment to realize that each of us has a personal relationship with food and that this is deeply linked to our identity. Mariachiara Montera ‘s podcast is a beautiful starting point for personal reflection. And it is almost impossible not to identify with one of the stories told.
Francesco Costa
Francesco Costa is one of the journalists who best knows and tells the American reality, as demonstrated by the success of Da Costa a Costa. With The Big Seven he ecotourism can be described as sustainable takes us inside the stories of seven great personalities who have been promoters of changes in contemporary American society. One more way to understand the United States. Don’t be afraid, these are not simple (and boring) biographies, but a story that stimulates many reflections.
Mindfulness by Grazia Pallagrosi
Well yes, a podcast for your well-being. Mindfulness has had great success (deserved) and is a listening and practice series consisting of 3 mini-courses. In each episode, Grazia Pallagrosi guides you in a meditation and awareness session. In my opinion it is an buying house b excellent listen because it helps you relax and focus on the present. Try it!
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The disheveled fox by Mario Calabresi
An emotional story, a story to remember for a long time. With La Volpe Scapigliata , Mario Calabresi tells the life and death of Andrea Rocchelli , an Italian photojournalist killed in Donbass, during the Ukrainian civil war. A great podcast because, in addition to describing the story precisely (up to the latest developments), it illustrates Rocchelli’s human side very well. A journalism that takes all the time necessary to create valuable content, does not have the anxiety of immediate publication and clicks, but verifies sources, goes into depth and does not even give up a pleasant narrative style . Precisely for these reasons, slow journalism also seeks alternative business models to the current ones linked to impressions and clicks, which in recent years have led information to lose quality and reliability.