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By Cassandra Lena Santoro & Laura Thayer
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The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.
During the finale of Season 1 of the Rediscover Italy Podcast, hosts Cassandra and Laura discuss how the show inspired their 2021 travels in Italy.
From northern cities such as Udine to the southern Ravello Music Festival, they share the wonderful memories created in the past weeks that may also inspire your next trip to Italy. The hosts also discuss what's to come in Season 2 and their hopes for the future of Italy and travel for Italophiles around the world.
Join us on this short but sweet season finale by listening below. And then head to the Rediscover Italy Blog for time stamps, photos and links to food, sites and locations discussed during the show: https://rediscoveritalypodcast.com/episode-10/.
SHOW RECAP: In this episode, we’re taking you to one of Italy’s lesser-known regions, the southern region of Basilicata. And to help us do that is local, Valerie Fortney an American who has family roots in Basilicata and has lived in the region for 10 years. With more than 20 years of experience in the travel and tourism industry and along with her husband, Bryan Schneider, they’ve channeled this experience and passion for Basilicata into their company My Bella Basilicata. A company that specializes in genealogy research and heritage tours of the region. Valerie is also a freelance travel writer and author of “52 Things to See and Do in Basilicata.”
WHAT TO EXPECT: Expect to learn that Basilicata is known for having one of the oldest continually inhabited settlements in the world (the town of Matera). But also expect to be surprised about how much more this untouched region has to offer. From the picturesque town of Castelmezzano to the beautiful seaside coastline of Maratea and a glimpse into why this area is one of the most mountainous in all of Italy (there is even a "Dolomites of the south").
We are sure that Valerie will leave you inspired to not only start packing your bags to travel back to Italy soon but also consider seeing Basilicata from the country to the coast.
See Our Show Notes For More Tips: https://rediscoveritalypodcast.com/episode-9/
In this episode, hosts Cassandra and Laura share insider information about experiencing beaches in Italy. Listen in for logistical tips for navigating the beaches (think paid beaches vs. free beaches or sand vs. pebbly beaches), how or where you can wine and dine or even how to dress to and at the beach. And, of course, the hosts share their favorite local beaches throughout all of the country.
Expect to start packing that beach bag for your next visit to Italy. Also, you will learn about the local food, the types of beaches found throughout the country and where you should plan your next summer trip to Italy. You can also expect to hear Cassandra and Laura's local stories of their own personal beach experiences in Italy (which can sometimes be an adventure).
https://rediscoveritalypodcast.com/episode-8/
Kiara Di Paola is an Italian originally from the region of Le Marche living in New York City. She is a content creator, VLogger, Licensed Tour Guide, Media and Press of NY and if that was not enough she is also the owner and operator of NYC-based travel company New York City 4 All! Kiara is known to not only bring her clients off the beaten path of New York but also keep social media followers up to date with the newest exhibits, sites, and happenings throughout the city.
Expect to be inspired to follow your dreams just as Kiara followed hers to live in New York City. Also get ready to plan your next trip to the underrated and less-visited reason of Le Marche, Italy. As a native Kiara shares her favorite “to-dos” while visiting the area. From wine to medieval villages to beautiful beaches and agriturismi. She shares just why Le Marche may not be a hidden gem much longer!
Read More About Kiara and the Show: https://rediscoveritalypodcast.com/episode-7/.
Travel is opening up to Italy again and this offers new opportunities to discover - and rediscover - the Italy we love. In this episode, Cassandra and Laura share what they're looking forward to seeing and doing this year as Italy finds a new normal in travel and tourism. From Friuli-Venezia Giulia in the north to island hopping with Cassandra in Sicily and Laura's plans for relaxation on the Cilento coast and Ischia, enjoy these travel tips that will be inspiring for your next holiday in Italy - whether that’s this year or in the years to come.
For show notes and to learn more about sites mentioned, head to the Rediscover Italy Podcast blog:
https://rediscoveritalypodcast.com/episode-6
In this episode, we introduce you to Allison Zurfluh. Dividing her time between Switzerland and Venice Italy, Allison is passionate about the Venice Lagoon, particularly conservation issues and cultural sustainability. Through the hardship of 2020 Allison's professional career took an unexpected but beautiful turn towards art. Now she has created a wonderful way to bring her passions of watercolors and love for Venice together. Allison and her work have been featured in the press worldwide and she was named one of the “7 Influential People in Swiss Romandy” by Switzerland’s L’Illustré Magazine in 2016.
For show notes and to learn more about Allison Zurfluh and the sites mentioned on the show head to our blog: https://rediscoveritalypodcast.com/episode-5-inspired-by-venetian-life-with-artist-allison-zurfluh/
In this episode, we introduce you to Virginia DiGaetano, an Italian American who has lived for 7 years in the rural and lesser-known area of Lazio called Tuscia. Virginia shares stories of life as a local, travel tips for those who aspire to visit the area and even bits of history and legends that you may not even find in the guide books!
Along with her husband Mark Medina-Rios, Virginia runs Via Medina, a private chef and concierge team providing tailor-made experiences focusing on the foods that make Italy so unique and the people behind the recipes.
For a recap of this episode be sure to visit our website at https://rediscoveritalypodcast.com/episode-4/.
Planning a trip to Italy can be effortless and even more fun if you have the inside scoop! Today Laura and Cassandra are sharing travel tips for Italian transportation.
Whether you envision yourself traveling cross country via train, would like to ride with the locals by bus or maybe dream of renting a scooter or car, this episode is for you. The hosts share their best suggestions for getting around in an efficient and stress free way from North to South.
Note to Listeners: The Rediscover Italy Podcast is a mixture of travel stories, life in Italy, local interviews, Italian cuisine, and much more. While we love sharing advice for exploring the country through our storytelling, we'll also be dedicating some episodes exclusively to travel planning. Look for these with the title: "Italy Travel Tips." We hope that this will enhance your experience when traveling Bella Italia! Each season we will take the most requested questions based on our listener surveys. To share your insight, be sure to sign up for our newsletter at www.rediscoveritalypodcast.com.
In this episode, Cassandra and Laura discuss simple ways to stay connected and immerse yourself in the Italian culture. Whether you are traveling Italy or dreaming from afar there is always a way to connect on a personal and more meaningful level.
The hosts share some of the people, cities and sites that have made them feel one with the country. And how well-known authors Frances Mayes, Ondine Cohane and Nicky Pellegrino; New York City pizzaioli, and even those in the world of music such as Andrea Bocelli and Davide Napoleone have inspired them to embrace the Italian culture in a different way than before.
You do not have to live in the country or be of Italian heritage to be one with Italy. It is only about creating a connection that will stay with you for a lifetime.
Cassandra's Travel Planning Company: https://www.travelitalianstyle.com/
Laura's Amalfi Coast Guidebook: https://www.moon.com/titles/laura-thayer/moon-amalfi-coast/9781640490369/
"Where is the best place to live in Italy?" Or "How can I travel Italy like a local?" These are the kind of questions both hosts have been asked over the past decade of living, working, and traveling throughout the country.
Cassandra is a dual citizen and travel planner who has visited all 20 Regions of Italy. Laura, also a dual citizen is a professional travel writer and guidebook author who is a long-term resident of the Amalfi Coast. Both women have different experiences and stories as to how and why their paths led to this beautiful country.
For those looking for travel tips, you will also find valuable information in this week's show. Including suggestions for exploring Italy as a local, ideas for year-round activities, and festivals from north to south that you do not want to miss! And of course, no radio show about Italy would come without the mention of specialty food and drinks.
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.