Between the Lines: The Art & Science of Translation (Part 2) featuring Miriam Hurley
“Another way, in addition to Speakeasy, which I really suggest that worked for me is doing an activity that people who are like minded might do. That’s the best way to build community because everyone’s looking for it. It’s one of those ironies of modern life that people feel disconnected and lonely, but we all […]
Between the Lines: The Art & Science of Translation (Part I) featuring Miriam Hurley
“Even if you’ve done it for 24 years, every translation, almost every sentence, is a challenge, and that’s what makes it fun.” Miriam Hurley It was such a treat to sit down with Miriam Hurley to discuss her path to Italy, why she came and stayed, the ins and outs, and challenges and rewards of […]
On finding joy and living life in balance (Part 2) Featuring Eleanor Walker
“From my experience, there’s a very different attitude towards careers here; generally speaking, your job doesn’t define you. Whenever I speak to Italians, they never ask that as their first question, it’s never ‘what do you do,’ or ‘what’s your job’? They’re more interested in the life that you live around your job, which is […]
On finding joy and living life in balance (Part I) Featuring Eleanor Walker
“My plan was to stay in Italy until I was due to go back to work on the 1st of November, because that was when the furlough scheme was due to end. So, I thought, ok, fine, I’m going to stay. I don’t need to be back in London, I’m going to stay here. I’ll […]
Il Mentoring: Ascolto, Riflessione & Fiducia (Part I) Featuring Matteo Perchiazzi
Registrato il 12 Marzo 2024 a Musikalmente Firenze “La metodologia del mentoring da costrutto, proprio come base iniziale, fa sì che il Mentor metta a disposizione la propria esperienza non solo professionale, ma anche di vita.” Matteo Perchiazzi Oggi giorno sentiamo tanto parlare di mentoring ma che cos’è realmente e che importanza ha il mentoring […]
Ask Fosca! Listener Questions Answered featuring Mark Scott
Recorded on May 7, 2024 at Musikalmente Firenze We are celebrating one year of the podcast with an entire episode dedicated to you, our listeners, and to your questions about Italy, Italians, and Italian culture. Don’t miss this q&a with Mark Scott, a University of Missouri journalism major and Ask Fosca’s very first intern. Mark […]
Opening Doors: Roots, Territory & Home, Part 2 featuring Rebecca Christophersen Gouttenoire
Recorded at Formaggioteca Terroir on April 2, 2024 “We call it a retreat because we want people to get away from what they’re normally doing and thinking. You don’t have to be a foodie to go there, but you’ll probably leave as one”. Rebecca Christophersen Gouttenoire on Campo Sasso In part two of my conversation […]
Opening Doors: Roots, Territory & Home, Part I featuring Rebecca Christophersen Gouttenoire
Recorded at Formaggioteca Terroir on April 2, 2024 “I really wanted to get into the culture and learn the language, which I did. I wasn’t just here to visit and superficially sit and watch what was going on around me. I wanted to immerse myself and become like the locals, live like the locals, to […]
Italy Inside You: Adventures, Connections & Metamorphoses featuring Emma Wood
“Italy changed my DNA in a sense. After a career spanning several different things, a year ago, I launched my executive coaching business. I’m working with execs, founders, and rising leaders. Through a coaching perspective I wanted some of the same things that I love about Italy, like slowing down and really connecting and getting […]
Unveilings: Restoration up close and personal with Elizabeth Wicks
“You have a relationship with the artist. This was a painting in which she put an idealized version of her face, so I am looking at her and working on her and we were communicating on so many different levels.” Elizabeth Wicks on restoring Artemisia Gentileschi’s Allegory of Inclination. This past March, Elizabeth Wicks, renowned […]