The Italian Escape: A bilingual English-Italian language podcast
21 - Una chiacchierata con Martina Bartolozzi | Do you know how Italian food looks and tastes like in the 21st century?
23 Sep 2022
Italian food – many of you love it. But do you really know the stories behind it? --- Ciao! Siamo Gabriele e Angelique. Benvenuti nel nostro podcast! We are passionate language learners, and we record for you the language learning podcast we’d like to play when we learn new languages Our podcast in mixed English and simple Italian helps beginners and intermediate Italian language learners enjoy engaging content about Italy, its language, and its culture from day 0 of their language learning journey. --- Today we’d like to share with you our conversation with Martina Bartolozzi, an Italian American trained butcher and food expert, who was born and raised in Tuscany. If she’s not busy sharing her anecdotes on the local food scene and food customs of Italy on Instagram, you can find her working on her personalized or ready-to-go interactive maps and writing stories of women in food. We personally had a great time chatting with her about her life story, the struggle of Italian women in the food business, and the contrasting food culture between Italy and the States. --- This episode will conclude our first season of the Italian Escape Podcast. Next month we will disappear for a brief period as we take a break to recover and prepare for the next season. The format of our episode will be a bit different compared to the first episodes. This episode will give you an idea of what you’d expect when we return this November. In the meantime, if you love our podcast and would like to help us out, do leave us a review in Apple Podcast and on Spotify. Another way of helping us is by joining our Patreon community, as we’ll be putting up more exciting stuff once the next season starts. And now, we present to you our conversation with Martina. Listen NOW and learn about the importance of sharing stories of the food we produce, cook, and eat here in Italy. You can find Martina Bartolozzi and her maps via: Instagram Map Shop Free map (best panini in Florence) Show Notes: Michael Pollan: In Defense of Food Samin Nosrat: Salt Fat Acid Heat Dario Cecchini: Chef’s Table Season 6 Martina Bartolozzi’s article: Environment first: women in food, wine and beer --- Did you like our episode? Rate us! If you have any thoughts or comments on our podcast, e-mail us at [email protected]. Also, Follow us on Instagram & Facebook Support us using Patreon Sign up for our newsletter A free transcript will be available soon on our website. Music credits: storyblocks.com Photo courtesy of Valeria Raniolo
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