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  • Love in Italy: How to find balance in Multicultural Relationships
    2024/10/14

    An episode I have been waiting so long to share. This week I invited on Gabriela Encina, a psychologist helping specifically expat couples navigate the challenges of multicultural relationships.

    In my time in Italy I have met so many foreigners who moved to Italy for love (or stayed for love), but sometimes, things in these relationships aren’t all grande amore. There’s a huge challenge of balancing between cutural differences. Lack of language, or stability can make us feel at times that this isn’t the life for us, but for our partners. That doesn’t mean all is lost, it’s just about finding balance again.

    Biggest lesson:look out for yourself and take care of yourself! Don’t let your life revolve around your partner.

    If you are looking to create a community of your own, not your partners, look for Girl Gone International in your community (It’s where I found Gabriela!)

    Connect with Gabriela here: https://gabriela-encina.com https://www.instagram.com/gabriela.encina.psychologist/

    If you enjoyed the episode, and show, please leave us a 5 ⭐️ rating, it means a lot!

    Thanks for listening to the Real Life in Italy.

    This podcast is for foreigners living in Italy, who are all just trying to make sense of it all.

    Listen in to learn all about a side of living in Italy everyone else forgot to tell you about. But don’t expect us all to be better, I promise. Expect some good laughs, helpful tips and cultural explanations, and expat stories to remind you that you aren’t alone, and it’ll all work out.

    Learn more about Evelyn at

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    34 分
  • Understanding the Italian Mafia: The Camorra
    2024/10/07

    This week, I am revisiting our talk about the mafia in Italy with a better look at the Camorra - who are they? When did they begin? And what role do they play today?

    A quick episode to give you an overview of this Italian organized crime group.

    Some resources I mention: Gomorra -Roberto Saviano (Book & Movie, not the series)§ *Robinu Naples in the Time of Cholera* by Frank M. Snowden *History of the Mafia* and *The Two Mafias* by Salvatore Lupo Mafia Republic, by John Dickie *See Naples and Die* by Tom Behan il Camorrista Fortapa’sc

    If you enjoyed the episode, and show, please leave us a 5 ⭐️ rating, it means a lot!

    Thanks for listening to the Real Life in Italy.

    This podcast is for foreigners living in Italy, who are all just trying to make sense of it all.

    Listen in to learn all about a side of living in Italy everyone else forgot to tell you about. But don’t expect us all to be better, I promise. Expect some good laughs, helpful tips and cultural explanations, and expat stories to remind you that you aren’t alone, and it’ll all work out.

    Learn more about Evelyn at

    www.collineallemontagne.com

    www.instagram.com/collinemontagne

    You can show your support by buying me a glass of wine, I always appreciate it:

    www.buymeacoffee.com/colline

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    22 分
  • Italian Craft Beer, An Alternative to our Standard Aperitif
    2024/09/30

    When Aperitivo comes around, many of us reach for a Spritz or Wine. But what about a Craft Beer? Beer is not something we often consider associated with Italy, but it’s a popular drink of choice, and in recent years the craft beer scene has really been growing. Tana Schwarz is here to tell us more about craft beer in italy. What counts as a craft beer? What are some to look for? And where can you explore more of Italy’s beer scene?

    Have a listen and find out.

    Here's some of Tana's work she'd love to share.

    Articles: Italy Segreta - A look into Italy's craft beer scene and how it's stuck behind the industrial stuff The Italy Edit - An Introduction to Craft Beer in Italy Craft Beer Maps: My personal map on Thatch: Where to Drink Craft Beer in Rome UnionBirrai's map of independent breweries in Italy Craft Beer Walking Tours of Rome can be found here: Italy Beer and Wine Tours and on Instagram An upcoming beer craft beer festival in Rome: EurHop The best way to find me to learn more about all things Italian craft beer is through Instagram. I also write about sustainable food, wine, beer and travel on my substack

    If you enjoyed the episode, and show, please leave us a 5 ⭐️ rating, it means a lot!

    Thanks for listening to the Real Life in Italy.

    This podcast is for foreigners living in Italy, who are all just trying to make sense of it all.

    Listen in to learn all about a side of living in Italy everyone else forgot to tell you about. But don’t expect us all to be better, I promise. Expect some good laughs, helpful tips and cultural explanations, and expat stories to remind you that you aren’t alone, and it’ll all work out.

    Learn more about Evelyn at

    www.collineallemontagne.com

    www.instagram.com/collinemontagne

    You can show your support by buying me a glass of wine, I always appreciate it:

    www.buymeacoffee.com/colline

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    39 分
  • The Decision to Leave Italy
    2024/09/23

    Italy is one thing when you are single. It’s another when you couple up. But when you have kids in Italy? That’s when things really start to look different. And as hard as it is to admit, having kids in Italy is sometimes the wake up call to see what The Real Life in Italy actually is… and it can push you to leave Italy.

    In this episode Rachel (TheItalianista) and I chat about our reasons for leaving Italy, what made that decision hard, and the cases in which we’d come back.

    I promise this isn’t a full whining episode - we’re genuinely sharing the things that made us worried for a future in Italy. If you are still in your totally 100% in love with Italy phase, then maybe don’t listen, it’s probably not what you want to hear.

    But if you’ve been having doubts, or hesitations about staying in Italy, this episode will help you realize you really aren’t alone.

    A note before you get into it: everyone’s journey and everyone’s family is different, you may see things differently or have different feelings about life in Italy, that’s ok, this episode is about how we feel, and choosing what is right for us and our families. Everyone else is on their own path.

    You can connect with Rachel at https://www.instagram.com/theitalianista/

    If you enjoyed the episode, and show, please leave us a 5 ⭐️ rating, it means a lot!

    Thanks for listening to the Real Life in Italy.

    This podcast is for foreigners living in Italy, who are all just trying to make sense of it all.

    Listen in to learn all about a side of living in Italy everyone else forgot to tell you about. But don’t expect us all to be better, I promise. Expect some good laughs, helpful tips and cultural explanations, and expat stories to remind you that you aren’t alone, and it’ll all work out.

    Learn more about Evelyn at

    www.collineallemontagne.com

    www.instagram.com/collinemontagne

    You can show your support by buying me a glass of wine, I always appreciate it:

    www.buymeacoffee.com/colline

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    49 分
  • Italian Wine: What you need to know living in Italy
    2024/09/16

    How much do you really know about Italian Wine? Truly there is way too much to cover in just a podcast episode (why I took the entire 2 courses to become an Italian Wine Scholar!) But I love wine, and I love telling people about how amazing Italian wine traditions are, so here’s my introduction for you on wine in Italy.

    If you’re an expat in Italy, wine probably has become a part of your daily life, even if you aren’t a drinker, you’ll hear about it everywhere, and you’ll need to gift it eventually, it’s a thing.

    So here are some great fun facts for you to whip out and impress your Italian and wine friends. This episode explains the DOCG / DOC system, why Prosecco isn’t all it’s cracked up to be and a few of my own favorite wines.

    The course I mentioned: https://www.winescholarguild.com/iws-free-chapter Articles about how Prosecco sucks: Soil Erosion - https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article

    Pesticides - https://ilsalvagente.it/2019/02/20/ghiaccio-prosecco-e-pesticidi-la-nostra-inchiesta-integrale-su-12-bollicine/ https://www.pan-europe.info/blog/prosecco-story-not-sparkling-wine-local-resistance-against-pesticides

    My Favorite Wines: -Franciacorta and Trento DOC -Ruché -Francone Barbera d’Alba Superiore or Michele Chiaro Cipressi Barbera -Pinot Grigio Ramato by Specogna

    If you enjoyed the episode, and show, please leave us a 5 ⭐️ rating, it means a lot!

    Thanks for listening to the Real Life in Italy.

    This podcast is for foreigners living in Italy, who are all just trying to make sense of it all.

    Listen in to learn all about a side of living in Italy everyone else forgot to tell you about. But don’t expect us all to be better, I promise. Expect some good laughs, helpful tips and cultural explanations, and expat stories to remind you that you aren’t alone, and it’ll all work out.

    Learn more about Evelyn at

    www.collineallemontagne.com

    www.instagram.com/collinemontagne

    You can show your support by buying me a glass of wine, I always appreciate it:

    www.buymeacoffee.com/colline

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    28 分
  • Italian TV Culture and History aka What’s Up with Temptation Island?
    2024/09/09

    How many times have you walked into an Italian’s home and seen the TV playing during dinner, or just nonstop? Have any of you really figured out what the deal is with Temptation Island?

    I had so many questions so I asked Rosa (you know her as Diary of A Dual Citizen) to come on and tell me.

    This episode takes a look at the role TV plays in Italian culture, history, and regional identity. Rosa shares her take on Italian TV shows, including reality shows, game shows, and political talk shows. We discuss how traditional TV remains a daily activity among Italians despite the rise of streaming services. Rosa also gives us a little look into the historical impact of Italian TV, particularly the influence of state-sponsored RAI and Berlusconi's Mediaset.

    06:40 The Role of TV in Post-War Italy 08:12 RAI: Italy's State-Sponsored TV 11:25 The Rise of Mediaset and Berlusconi's Influence 19:07 Reality TV in Italy: A Cultural Phenomenon 28:04 Political Reshuffling in RAI 28:52 Talk Shows and Age Representation 30:58 Cultural Differences in TV Debates 33:00 Local News vs. National News 36:08 Italian Game Shows 39:57 TV's Role in Italian Households 44:52 Streaming vs. Traditional TV

    You can find Rosa at: https://www.instagram.com/diaryofadualcitizen/

    If you enjoyed the episode, and show, please leave us a 5 ⭐️ rating, it means a lot!

    Thanks for listening to the Real Life in Italy.

    This podcast is for foreigners living in Italy, who are all just trying to make sense of it all.

    Listen in to learn all about a side of living in Italy everyone else forgot to tell you about. But don’t expect us all to be better, I promise. Expect some good laughs, helpful tips and cultural explanations, and expat stories to remind you that you aren’t alone, and it’ll all work out.

    Learn more about Evelyn at

    www.collineallemontagne.com

    www.instagram.com/collinemontagne

    You can show your support by buying me a glass of wine, I always appreciate it:

    www.buymeacoffee.com/colline

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    48 分
  • Childcare & Schooling in Italy: Or How Summer Vacation is a mess.
    2024/09/02

    After a classic Agosto ferie, The Real Life in Italy is back. This episode Evelyn is going solo to chat about why she had to step away in August, that being the childcare situation in Italy. We’re covering childcare in Italy from 3 months old to 4 years, what solutions you have for daycare, and what schooling looks like from then on out. A common thread I had to point out in this overview podcast: summer vacation in Italy. Did you know essentially from July to August parents are fottuti? Schools shut down and there are limited options. On the note of long summer vacations - what does this do to Italy position in the Gender Equality Index? And did you hear that Italy wants to make summer vacation LONGER? Have a listen to this quick kick-off episode and find out more. Here’s the info on the Gender Equality Index: https://eige.europa.eu/gender-equality-index/2023/IT _______

    If you enjoyed the episode, and show, please leave us a 5 ⭐️ rating, it means a lot!

    Thanks for listening to the Real Life in Italy.

    This podcast is for foreigners living in Italy, who are all just trying to make sense of it all. Listen in to learn all about a side of living in Italy everyone else forgot to tell you about. But don’t expect us all to be better, I promise. Expect some good laughs, helpful tips and cultural explanations, and expat stories to remind you that you aren’t alone, and it’ll all work out.

    Learn more about Evelyn at www.collineallemontagne.com www.instagram.com/collinemontagne

    You can show your support by buying me a glass of wine, I always appreciate it: www.buymeacoffee.com/colline

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    19 分
  • Being Pregnant in Italy: What to Expect from Healthcare
    2024/07/29

    As highly requested, we are getting into the topic of pregnancy in Italy. This solo episode, I explore what you should expect from the healthcare in Italy when you are pregnant, what exams will they have you do, how are your doctors going to care for (or judge, honestly) you, and what choices do you have about giving birth in Italy.

    There’s PLENTY more to cover on this topic, but here’s some information to get you started. Have more questions? If you are on Spotify you can comment here, if not reach out to me on Instagram or my website and I’ll address your thoughts!

    Check Doctorsa, formerly Doctors in Italy. A network of English speaking doctors in Italy, and Europe, available for in-person or video call appointments 24/7. Find out more: https://bit.ly/DoctorsaRealLife

    If you enjoyed the episode, and show, please leave us a 5 ⭐️ rating, it means a lot!

    Thanks for listening to the Real Life in Italy.

    This podcast is for foreigners living in Italy, who are all just trying to make sense of it all. Listen in to learn all about a side of living in Italy everyone else forgot to tell you about. But don’t expect us all to be better, I promise. Expect some good laughs, helpful tips and cultural explanations, and expat stories to remind you that you aren’t alone, and it’ll all work out.

    Learn more about Evelyn at www.collineallemontagne.com www.instagram.com/collinemontagne

    You can show your support by buying me a glass of wine, I always appreciate it: www.buymeacoffee.com/colline

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    36 分