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Elisabetta Montaldo "MarEtica"
Elisabetta Montaldo"MarEtica"Un premio alla miglior narrazione sul mare, in qualsiasi formato, tra letteratura, cinema e teatro, per sottolineare il rapporto ancestrale tra l’uomo e il mare, da sempre fascinosa ambientazione di storie. Torna, dal 12 al 15 settembre, il festival MARetica, la manifestazione ideata dallo scrittore Alessandro Baricco che porta a Procida quattro giornate di sport e cultura dedicate al mare.La giuria, presieduta dalla scrittrice Valeria Parrella e composta - per la prima volta - dalla giornalista e scrittrice Concita De Gregorio e dall’attore Luca...
2024-09-12
17 min
il posto delle parole
Giovanni Scotto "MarEtica"
Giovanni Scotto"MarEtica"Cultura, torna a Procida il festival MARetica ideato da Baricco: in finale libri, scenografie e film che esaltano il mare e le sue storieAppuntamento dal 12 al 15 settembre: in giuria, con la presidente Valeria Parrella, Concita De Gregorio, Claudio Fogu, Giogiò Franchini, Luca Marinelli, ed Elisabetta Montaldo: sarà premiata la migliore narrazione sul mare dell’annoIn programma anche un contest per le scuole, una serata omaggio a Libero De Rienzo e una traversata storica in SUP dall’antico porto romano di Miseno a Vivara Un premio alla miglior narrazion...
2024-09-09
12 min
Radio Siani
IX Edizione del Premio Fausto Rossano - Festival del cinema sociale e della salute mentale
A Palazzo Fondi (via Medina 24), nell'ambito della IX Edizione del Premio Fausto Rossano, dalle ore 19.00 alle ore 22.00, si è svolto l’evento “Corpi SOSpesi - pressione e aspettative sociali sui giovani” con la proiezione fuori concorso di “Le voci di Porta Capuana” di Gianfranco Pannone e gli allievi del workshop “Il senso di un luogo”, a cura della Cooperativa Dedalus e di Officine Gomitoli. Alla presenza del il documentarista Gianfranco Pannone, Fatima Ouazri, mediatrice culturale del centro interculturale Officine Gomitoli e Ismahan Hassen, mediatrice culturale del centro interculturale Officine Gomitoli. Proiettati i corti: “Gli ospiti” di Simonetta Columbu, alla presenza della regista, “Come sol...
2023-11-14
31 min
Brown Butter Popcorn
The Eight Mountains Review (Cannes 2022 Jury Prize Winner)
The Eight Mountains comes to us with a slew of accolades already accumulated, ready for the U.S. market. Among the best films at Cannes last year, The Eight Mountains lives up to its billing as the type of movie film critics should love, but is it one for the general public? I brought Tyler along for the ride this time as we sat down to watch The Eight Mountains and let the listeners know whether or not they should load up their gear to tackle this tale of male friendship in the mountains of Italy.
2023-05-09
55 min
Buongiorno Cairoli
Buongiorno Cairoli 10 Gennaio 2022 Con Ema
Buongiorno Cairoli 10 gennaio 2022 gennaio : dal latino Januarius mensis (mese dedicato a Giano).Il Sole sorge alle ore 8.04 e tramonta alle ore 16.54Il 10 gennaio è il 10º giorno del calendario gregoriano. Mancano 355 giorni alla fine dell'annoCalendario musulmano:Il giorno 4 è iniziato il mese 6° (Jumada l-Akhira) dell'anno 1443.Lunedì 10 gennaio S. Aldo Martedì 11 gennaio S. Igino papa Mercoledì 12 gennaio S. Bernardo da Corleone Giovedì 13 gennaio S. Ilario di Poitiers Venerdì 14 gennaio Beata Alfonsa Clerici Sabato 15 gennaio S. Mauro abate Domenica 16 gennaio S. Marcello I papa Scatta oggi, 10 gennaio, l'obbligatorietà del certificato verde rafforzato...
2022-01-10
07 min
Letters to Italy
Ep. 7 - Elisabetta Ghisini, Entrepreneur and President of COMITES SF
The seventh episode of "Letters to Italy" by Sara Marinelli features Elisabetta Ghisini, Entrepreneur and President of COMITES SF.A long time resident of the Bay Area and a very active member in the Italian community, Elisabetta shares how after the first initial moments of crisis due to the shock of the pandemic devastating her native Italian region of Lombardy, she was then able to turn this time of upheaval in opportunities for personal growth, for new professional adventures, and for a re-assessment of COMITES' priorities and projects that would sustain the Italian community dur...
2021-06-25
25 min
Letters to Italy
Ep. 1 - My own letters to Italy
Writer and radio producer Sara Marinelli introduces the series by sharing some of her Letters to Italy that she has been writing since the onset of the pandemic. Through a collage of voice-memos, phone calls, radio news, journal entries, and music recorded on Italian balconies, Sara explores her sense of belonging and ways to connect from afar with the country she left fourteen years ago.***Since recording this episode, Italy’s vaccination plan has sped up. 13% of the population has received the anti Covid-19 vaccine, as of early May 2021. Episode notes
2021-05-14
16 min
She@Work
Entender las personas a través de su cultura: el reto de la psicoterapia transcultural
En este episodio hablamos con mi amiga Roberta Panzeri, psicóloga y psicoterapeuta, más precisamente: psicoterapeuta transcultural. Aprendemos las diferentes facetas de la profesión, y las dificultades y la entrega necesarias para entrar en el mundo de los pacientes, siendo su espejo para que ell@s puedan verse y entenderse mejor. También vemos como la cultura es como el agua para los peces: te mueves en ella y ni te enteras de que fuera de la misma no puedes sobrevivir (¡que conste que la primera que no se entera soy yo, como ha quedado muy c...
2021-01-02
24 min
She@Work
Ser ingeniera estructural: un juego para toda la vida!
Hoy hablamos con mi amiga Bea Zapico, ingeniera estructural con vocación cada vez menos latente a la docencia y la arquitectura. Bea vio de jovencita un laboratorio donde se testaban los terremotos...Esta visita resultó ser determinante para su futuro! Lo planeado y lo implaneable hicieron que Bea se especializara en terremotos y estructuras a lo largo de Europa, incluso en Olanda... donde los sismos solo empezaron cuando llegó Bea! Con Bea intentamos ver los edificios y las estructuras en las que nos movemos con ojo clí...
2020-11-14
00 min
ELSA Perugia
L'America decide. Con M.Boldrin, M.E. De Franciscis, A.Marinelli e M.Muzio
Insieme a Michele Boldrin, Maria Elisabetta De Franciscis, Andrea Marinelli e Matteo Muzio parliamo del sistema elettorale americano e della sua evoluzione, nonché della situazione economico-politica statunitense.
2020-10-20
00 min
She@Work
Más allá de la mirada: que ven en nuestros ojos una ópticas/optometristas
¡Hoy hablamos con Natalia Cruz, óptima óptica y optometrista optimista! Yo pensaba que ser óptica involucraba solo medir graduaciones, poner gafas y lentillas… ¡Pues como me equivocaba! Natalia nos habla de cómo la visión afecta como nos comportamos, y como interpretamos lo que hay en nuestro entorno. También nos explica que a través de análisis optométricas es posible detectar problemas de salud que no tienen nada que ver con los ojos…Y al revés: que cosas que nunca relacionarías con la visión, pues si están sumamente co...
2020-10-13
00 min
She@Work
La Cocinera Tremenda: la Calabria en Sevilla
¿ Que se siente al despertar un día, en Roma, y imaginarte tu vida detrás de escritorio? Pues según Federica, lo ´más lógico es dejarlo todo atrás y intentar montarse una tienda de comida casera italiana en Sevilla. La Cocinera Tremenda ya lleva seis años realizando su sueño y su proyecto, deleitando sus clientes, y en particular yo! :) Hablamos de como la pasión ayuda y guía a la hora de enfrentarse a riesgos, de la cara de niños que ponen los grandes cuand...
2020-09-30
21 min
She@Work
Emprender, coordinar, crear: el día a día del e-learning
Después de una pausa de unas semanas volvemos hoy con el episodio n.12 de She@Work! Hablamos con mi amiga Alba Ramirez, directora de la impresa de formación online "Learn with us" (por si lo queréis ver, esta es la web :www.learnwus.es). Escucha esta charla si te interesa entender: la realidad del emprendimiento, el esfuerzo del día día, más allá del glamour de la prensa... lo que es una gestión fluida de la empresa, basada en colaboraciones en red con profesionales de confianza pero independ...
2020-07-24
22 min
She@Work
Dentro de las imagines: sueños y realidad de una vida dedicada al arte y a la fotografia
Hay pasiones que surgen desde muy lejos y se quedan allí detrás, como un ruido de fondo persistente. Te acostumbras tanto a ello que ni lo notas, hasta cuando empiezas a prestarle atención y te das cuenta de que te ha acompañado siempre, de que ha estado allí, intentando comunicarse contigo todo este tiempo…Y así ocurre que el ruido de fondo se transforma en protagonista, y la vida se re-configura para escucharle! Así le ha pasado a mi amiga Sonia Fraga. La fotografía siempre le había llamado la atención, siempre le había acompañado y s...
2020-07-01
32 min
She@Work
Las lecciones que no están en los libros: guiar a los estudiantes para que encuentren su propio camino
Hoy hablamos con mi amiga Prof. Susana Elena, de la Universidad Loyola Andalucía. Susana trabaja en temas empresariales y nos habla sobretodo de su pasión para la docencia universitaria, para este momento de la vida en que se están dando pasos cuyas implicaciones son sin duda enormes y difíciles de imaginar. Nos cuenta de esta incipiente adultez, donde aunque sea fundamental saber cocinar, organizar el tiempo, cumplir con las responsabilidades, aún más importante comprender que el reto más grande que tenemos por delante es entender quien somos. Nos explica lo importa...
2020-06-12
33 min
She@Work
Two decades in auditing and control: a professional and personal journey
-Today She(at)work goes wise and introspective! I talk to one of my oldest friends (meaning early 1990s!), Laura Compte, who has been an internal auditor and controller for the best part of two decades. Age 40ish is a good time to reflect on your professional choices... I guess many of us often go back to the days in which we were studying, cringe at our innocence and celebrate the good old days… Less often, we are brave enough to take a step further and reflect on the rudimentary tools we had at the time to face the adult wo...
2020-06-06
33 min
She@Work
Sociology is not for the faint of heart: on taking the hard path to professional satisfaction and finding ways to transfer knowledge
Today I speak with my friend Prof. Ana Fernandez. We have been knowing each other for nearly 15 years and I can say Ana is one of the finent policy-analyst I have worked with! She has mastered the ability of applying scientific rigour to policy processes and in the episode we will see what it took to get here. Ana started her adult life planning to be an engineer but soon realised she had to take another, more uncertain, path. She chose to study sociology, got into graduate schools, went to Mexico, the UK, worked...
2020-05-27
29 min
She@Work
Abogada y diseñadora de joyas: hay cosas que, a saber verlas, están claras desde el principio...
¡Hoy "She @ work" se vuelve local! Desde el centro de Sevilla nos conectamos a Nevión con mi amiga Benita Jurado. Ya en los lejanos años ’80, en la guardería, defendía a otros niños y perforaba las orejas de sus muñecas con sus creaciones ... Ambas actividades continúan 40 años después: ¡es abogada y diseñadora de joyas! Hablaremos de lo divertido que hay en la abogacía (por lo visto las herencias son muy guais ...), de la satisfacción que se siente en conseguir justicia y aliviar el conflicto, de lo doloroso q...
2020-05-20
28 min
She@Work
On love for teaching and interdisciplinary research
With this episode "She@work" goes global! Today we speak to my friend Prof. Julia Paranhos, who works at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro! Julia and I met when we were both graduate students at the university of Sussex, as economists with an interest in interdisciplinary research. Fast forward 13 years and we still have much in common. We talked about what it means for her to be an academic, her passion for applied and interdisciplinary research and the need to engage with society as large. ...
2020-05-07
37 min
She@Work
On risk, control, procedures and mentoring: auditing with a soul
Auditors and controllers definitely don’t enjoy a good reputation! 😊 But what does the job really entail? Are auditors really that scary? Today we talk about it with my friend Olivia Verhulst who has been an auditor for a long time! Auditing and control need not be a threatening device! They are just a tool to support businesses across they are activities with the help of meaningful procedures. They are also intellectually very engaging as rules and procedure are a way to model reality and help manage the day-to-day. Despite the prejudice audit...
2020-05-02
27 min
She@Work
On passion, stigma and real life
Today we speak with my dear friend Dr. Basak Candamir, who currently manages a small team of analysts in the field of research impact, and whose path has taken many unexpected turns! In our chat, we look into a lot of things, from passions to stigmas to the constraints that reality puts on our choices… First things first: do we really need a passion? There seems to be a pressure to actually have one. Moreover, the earlier you have it, the more genuine it is! But for many, there isn’t such unique thing that somehow guides decisions and provides meanin...
2020-04-16
30 min
She@Work
How a city can fit a whole country (Episode in Italian)
*This episode is in Italian* In this episode I speak with my friend Agostina Verdini, co-founder of CIS - Centro Italiano di Siviglia, an innovative language school and cultural centre in Seville. We are still in complete lock-down in Spain, still without proper equipment, but if you can glance over the limited audio quality and my nasal voice, there is a lot to learn from Agostina's story! This episode has been recorded in both Spanish and Italian. The first unexpected lesson for me, is that whilst I am fluent in Spanish, it was very weird to speak to Agostina in...
2020-03-26
27 min
She@Work
How a city can fit a whole country (Episode in Spanish)
*This episode is in Spanish* In this episode I speak with my friend Agostina Verdini, co-founder of CIS - Centro Italiano di Siviglia, an innovative language school and cultural centre in Seville. We are still in complete lock-down in Spain, still without proper equipment, but if you can glance over the limited audio quality and my nasal voice, there is a lot to learn from Agostina's story! This episode has been recorded in both Spanish and Italian. The first unexpected lesson for me, is that whilst I am fluent in Spanish, it was very weird to speak to Agostina in...
2020-03-26
31 min
She@Work
How a hurricane revolutionized language learning
Today we speak with Elena Casillas, founder and director of LinguaMeeting. She had just met her students at her university when hurricane Katrina hit. The city was flooded, she had to leave her home and the world as she knew it was gone. Amidst chaos and with no real technological knowledge she realised one thing: language teaching had to change. In this episode we go through Elena's journey from a young...
2020-03-18
29 min