15 with Fosca

Fosca D'Acierno

15 with Fosca takes you on a journey to contemporary Italy and, through a plurality of voices, offers insights into Italian culture today and prepares you, in a meaningful way, for your time here. The podcast features authentic stories from Italy in real time and strives to create and build a sense of community across space and borders through conversations about what’s going on in Italian society right now.

  1. JUN 20

    Aperilife featuring Sam Rich

    Aperilife featuring Sam Rich I try to have one-on-one relationships, and I encourage them, because caring about a person and being kind is what I needed when I first came here because I was unsure. I fell in love with an Italian and I had to fall in love with Italy, with the good and the bad. Sam Rich When I met Sam a few months ago at an event I cornered her, told her how much of a fan I am, and she, with her signature grace and kindness, happily accepted my invitation to be on the podcast and I am so glad she did. Join us this week for an honest and joyful conversation about the reality of life in Italy as we look behind the dolce vita façade and dig deep into the nuances and intricacies of Italian culture. Sam tells us about her first encounter with Italy, the serendipitous moment that shaped her journey, the challenges she’s faced, what’s important to her, and how she’s helping visitors and foreign residents decipher and navigate Italy through her refreshingly honest, insightful, and valuable work. Sam is also committed to mentoring, especially study abroad students, building and cultivating community, and sharing her firsthand experiences and knowledge with candor and heart, to help people make sense of Italy and engage with the culture and Italians in a meaningful way. Biography and Links Sam is a globetrotting soul with a passion for untangling life’s cultural threads. With nearly two decades of experience as a flight attendant, she’s soared through over 24 countries, each journey shaping her understanding of people and the intersectionality of diversity. Her journey in Tuscany started with serendipity, meeting her fiancé at a birthday party in San Gimignano in 2016. From renovating their home, a 15th century convent with a vineyard and olive groves, to hosting social events for her expat social club, Fiori d’Italia, practicing yoga, and setting sail, life’s flavors enrich her. Sam’s heart beats for storytelling, and she’s had the honor of sharing her insights at universities, The Florentine, and to her audience of 123K+ followers on social media. The name "Aperilife" is a reflection of her joyful approach to life in Italy. She sees her life as a perpetual happy hour, an endless aperitivo where happiness flows as freely as glasses of prosecco and spritz. She aims to bring together a community of like-minded souls, encouraging them to embrace the cocktail of beauty and chaos that comes with living in Italy as a foreigner. https://www.aperilife.com/ https://www.instagram.com/aperilife/ https://www.youtube.com/@AperiLife This episode of 15 with Fosca was brought to you by Foto Locchi, guardians of Florence’s visual memory. The Archivio Storico Foto Locchi is the world’s most comprehensive photographic archive of Florence and its history. Now you can dive into the city’s beating heart with a new video storytelling experience that takes you on a photographic journey from the 1930s to the 1960s, giving you direct access to the soul of Florence’s people, history, and beauty. Experience Florence like never before and step back in time by taking a visual journey through The Archivio Storico Foto Locchi. Prepare to be transported. https://www.fotolocchi.it/en/archive/ https://www.instagram.com/archiviofotolocchi https://www.facebook.com/archiviofotolocchi If you loved this episode, share it with a friend, leave a review, comment, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Podcast Producer: Andrew Niklas Curtis Production Intern: RJ Plunkett Recorded at Faminore Sound Agency, Post-production: Lorenzo Maiani

    1h 12m
  2. Cooking with Carlotta featuring Carlotta Conti

    JUN 13

    Cooking with Carlotta featuring Carlotta Conti

    In this episode, we’re invited into the warm, magical and delicious world of Carlotta Conti, a gifted cooking instructor who originally hails from Ravenna in Emilia-Romagna and who now welcomes guests into her home in the hills just outside of her Florence. Carlotta doesn’t just teach recipes, she offers a rare opportunity to live and experience Italian culture from the inside. Her bespoke cooking classes unfold in her own kitchen, nestled among olive groves and rolling Tuscan hills, where guests gather not as tourists, but as honored friends at the table. It’s an experience rooted in authenticity, hospitality, and the deep traditions of regional Italian cooking, the kind of Italy few travelers ever truly get to see. Join us as we delve into the rich culinary heritage of Emilia-Romagna, Tuscany and Italy, the influences on Carlotta’s cooking and teaching, the nuances between authentic Italian cuisine and its Italian American counterpart, and the evolution of Italian cooking from Pellegrino Artusi’s foundational works to Marcella Hazan’s modern interpretations, and right up to the present day. BIO: Growing up in Emilia Romagna, a region known for Parmesan, Parma ham, lasagna, and stuffed pasta, a great deal of my childhood was spent in the kitchen with my grandmother and mother. Even at a very young age, I could see that for them cooking was a passionate expression of their love for their family. While I’m filled with many warm memories of watching them cook, what I remember most is circling the table and watching the stove, waiting for any opportunity I could to steal a taste. Being raised in a home where there was only homemade food, I’m proud to say that I carry on the family tradition of fresh egg pasta, using my grandmother’s rolling pin — an 80-year-old tool that has also come in handy for keeping husbands in line, over the years… …and pasta is magic. Our origins define what we are, and my regional roots deeply influence me. In Emilia-Romagna, fresh home-made pasta, a skillful mixture of eggs and wheat, is the protagonist of regional gastronomic culture. Not only does it contain tryptophan, an amino acid which turns into serotonin, the hormone of happiness, but it also testifies to centuries of efforts in creating a unique cuisine.  Emilia-Romagna, though not so famous as Tuscany, is an area of gastronomic excellence. The tradition of home-made pasta is still prevalent: the pasta machine is considered “the tool of the devil”, and we still have, in our fresh-pasta shops and restaurants, women who are rolling pasta in front of the shopwindow. Emilia-Romagna and Tuscany are the staple of national gastronomic heritage. Our good Pellegrino Artusi, publishing his Science in the Kitchen and the Art of Eating Well in 1891, created the pattern of a unified cuisine in a country which had been politically separated up to thirty years earlier. Copies of his book, stained and tattered, passed down like a family heirloom, from mother to daughter. Links Cooking with Carlotta – Official Website - https://cookingwithcarlotta.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cookingwithcarlottainflorence/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cookingwithcarlottablog/ Google Reviews: https://g.co/kgs/JqNZWJN html This episode of 15 with Fosca was brought to you by Foto Locchi, guardians of Florence’s visual memory. The Archivio Storico Foto Locchi is the world’s most comprehensive photographic archive of Florence and its history. Now you can dive into the city’s beating heart with a new video storytelling experience that takes you on a photographic journey from the 1930s to the 1960s, giving you direct access to the soul of Florence’s people, history, and beauty. Experience Florence like never before and step back in time by taking a visual journey through The Archivio Storico Foto Locchi. Prepare to be transported. https://www.fotolocchi.it/en/archive/ https://www.instagram.com/archiviofotolocchi https://www.facebook.com/archiviofotolocchi

    30 min
  3. An Epic Ride featuring Emma Boutcher

    JUN 6

    An Epic Ride featuring Emma Boutcher

    An Epic Ride featuring Emma Boutcher “When you're thinking about moving to a place it’s the people, that’s the most important thing. You get to see how they live, what it actually means to live there versus just staying on the surface. I was drawn to the beauty of this place and then had this immediate sense of what a community here is like.” Emma Boutcher Emma Boutcher is a young U.S. expat and engineer who decided to take the leap and make the move to Italy just about a year ago. I was lucky enough to be by her side through some of the process and sat down with her a couple of months ago to talk about her path to where she is right now, how it's been going so far, what kind of challenges she's faced, the work culture in Italy vs that in the States, how to find community, and so much more. Anyone who knows me know just how much I love talking to Gen Z and Emma, and her story, are delightful and inspiring. I find her perspective intriguing and insightful especially in light of the fact that so many of her Italian counterparts are still fleeing the country in record numbers. So, how does a talented young engineer from the U.S make her dream of living and working in Italy come true? What role did her passion for cycling, WWOOFING, and trying to save the planet play in her decision? And what’s next for Emma? Tune in this week to find out! Biography and Links After graduating from Northeastern University in 2019, Emma has lived many lives - English teacher in Vietnam, product manager for Specialized Bicycle Components in Colorado, and now, by a combination of luck, determination, and being in the right place at the right time, as a Product Development Manager for MET Helmets in Northern Italy. Her move to Italy in 2024 was inspired by a desire to live life with more balance. She now calls the shores of Lake Como and finds joy in the big and little adventures that come with living in a foreign country. You can find her (at all months of the year) in the lake, on her bike in the mountains, or soaking in a shared meal with friends at home. You can follow all her adventures at the links below: https://www.instagram.com/emboutch13?igsh=ZGlueGdldml4NGg2&utm_source=qr https://strava.app.link/VDXIg8icUTb https://wp.me/PbzKAV-8 If you loved this episode, share it with a friend, leave a review, comment, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Podcast Producer: Andrew Niklas Curtis  Recorded via Zoom, post-production, Lorenzo Maiani, Fa Minore

    54 min
  4. Florence First Down featuring I Guelfi Firenze

    MAY 30

    Florence First Down featuring I Guelfi Firenze

    In this special episode, we dive into the heart of American football in Italy with Estra Guelfi Firenze, one of the premier teams in the Italian Football League. Founded in 2000, the Guelfi have become a powerhouse in the growing European football scene, known not just for their grit on the gridiron, but also for their deep ties to the local community. To celebrate their 25th anniversary and a spectacular season thus far, I sat down with with the team’s General Manager, Edoardo Cammi, Captain Gianluca Santini, and newest wide receiver, Frankie Stola to talk about everything football. Frankie is a recent U.S. import with a story that’s almost too good to be true: he’s the son of my Florence roommate from way back in 1990, representing a rare and beautiful full-circle moment that literally brought tears to my eyes. It goes without saying that this was a very meaningful and emotional interview for me. Join us to get the inside scoop on what it’s like to build a football dynasty in the shadow of the Duomo, who the players are, what they are all about, their impact in the community, and why this team is about more than just wins and losses. We also discuss the team’s journey, their passion for the game, and what it means to play football in one of the world’s most historic cities. Whether you’re a football fanatic or a fan of great stories, this episode is about sports, culture, friendship, and how a team from Florence is making serious noise in Europe’s American football scene. Links https://www.guelfifirenze.it/ https://www.instagram.com/guelfifirenze/ https://www.instagram.com/weplayforpizza/ https://www.guelfifirenze.it/booster-club-us/ https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guelfi_Firenze Let’s Stay Connected! If you loved this episode, share it with a friend, leave a review, comment, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Podcast Producer: Andrew Niklas Curtis Production Intern: RJ Plunkett Recorded at the Guelfi Sport Centre by Lorenzo Maiani, Faminore Sound Agency

    51 min
  5. Sharing Secrets featuring Elia Nichols

    MAY 23

    Sharing Secrets featuring Elia Nichols

    SHARING SECRETS featuring Elia Nichols “I would say that after I did my TED talk in August my life did change in some ways because I think it's about changing the energy. You put yourself out there, you create new work, and you get seen by different people. You bring different energy to yourself and immediately I got a lot of people contacting me for new work or for different types of work.” Elia Nichols on the reaction to the recent release of her TEDx talk, The secret to looking more confident. On this week’s podcast I joke that I had to invite Elia Nichols, public speaking and communication coach, TEDx Speaker, and actor back on the podcast so that we could finally sit down for a proper catch-up! I am so very happy that I did. In this heartfelt and wide-ranging conversation, I ask Elia about how things have been going since the recent release of her incredible TEDx talk, what she’s been up to lately, and what’s in store for the immediate future. But we like to mix it up here at the podcast, and at a certain point Elia interviews me. Together, we peel back the layers on the “secret” parts of life we don’t always talk about: from parenting and creative burnout, to rediscovering confidence, the importance of mentoring young people, building community, friendship, and redefining balance in an age of constant performance. Elia and I also delve into how parenting transforms our identity and the importance of of staying inspired and creative. Finally, at a certain point we even break out into song and I also spill the beans on my novel! Elia Nichols Biography & Links Elia Nichols is an American-born, Italian-based Public Speaking and Communication coach, TEDx Speaker, a 2x TEDx Speaking coach, and a film and TV actress. Her mindful, yet fun teaching techniques have helped thousands of people master the skill of charisma and break communication barriers. Elia teaches speakers and professionals in strategic business and leadership roles effective ways to perfect their presence and speaking skills onstage, in the courtroom, classroom, boardroom and onscreen. Her techniques incorporate elements of theatre, improvisation and comedy into teachings as she has found that this type of mindful and fun experiential learning leads to the most effective, transformational changes in her clients. Elia believes that charisma is a skill that can be learned and which, once mastered, has the potential to motivate, persuade, inspire, and advance business and personal interests. She has held high-level jobs in Public and External Relations as well as Learning and Development, which has given her insight into both the academic and business environments. In addition, she has been a professor of Public Speaking and Communication at renowned academic institutions such as the European University Institute, Syracuse University, the European School of Economics, Istituto Lorenzo de’Medici and the University of Texas at Austin. She has been a professional actress for 15 years and is best known for her starring role as Professor Tucker in the comedic TV series Maggie & Bianca Fashion Friends that airs nightly on the RAI Gulp channel in Italy and in 180 countries across the globe on Netflix. She also co-founded F.E.S.T.A. Theatre Company and produced and acted in many of its productions. Elia received her Bachelor of Arts in Theatre from Tulane University and her Masters of Fine Arts in Acting from the University of Texas at Austin. https://elianichols.com/about/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/elianichols/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jx5QMmaIuh4&t=133s https://www.facebook.com/elianicholspublicspeaking https://www.facebook.com/elia.nichols https://www.facebook.com/EliaNicholsActress https://www.instagram.com/elianichols/ https://www.instagram.com/nicholselia/ Let’s Stay Connected: If you loved this episode, share it with a friend, leave a review, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

    50 min
  6. Catching up with Girl in Florence featuring Georgette Jupe

    MAY 16

    Catching up with Girl in Florence featuring Georgette Jupe

    Catching up with Girl in Florence featuring Georgette Jupe  Season 4, Episode 15 “At the time I really felt like I was living my best life in that sense. I was meeting people, I loved Italy, the chaos, the food, and being pushed out of my comfort zone. In the US, I think sometimes especially where I grew up, you can live in a bubble. You're in your car, in your neighborhood, you don't see a lot of different realities that aren't your own unless you ask for and go purposely for them.” Georgette Jupe Georgette Jupe, also known as Girl in Florence, arrived in Italy almost twenty years ago from San Antonio, Texas.  In today’s episode, she catches us up on she’s been doing lately, her current and future projects, and what this chapter of her life looks like now that she’s been back in Florence with her family for a year after a stint in Switzerland.  Join us as Georgette takes us through the various phases of her life, how Girl in Florence was born, what it’s brought to her loyal followers, and what it was like in those early days when she was hustling nonstop to carve out a successful career and create a popular brand. We also reflect upon life as expats, the importance of community, the challenges our adopted city and country currently face vis-à-vis overtourism, and some thoughts on solutions.   Georgette’s voice is trusted and real and that authenticity emerges in this podcast and in everything she does. Her new Substack, Honest Conversations with Georgette, is perfectly named and embodies what she’s all about; her writing, whether it be deep reflections on parenting, loss, and grief, or suggestions on the best things to do in town or musings on travel with a small child, is always spot on.    There is little that Georgette and I don’t talk about, and I’ve already made her promise she’ll come back on the podcast so we can continue the conversation.    Biography  Georgette Jupe is a 'Tuscan Texan' digital communications expert living in Florence, Italy. With a knack for crafting authentic communication and social media strategies, she helps international clients make a real impact while maintaining an authentic voice. Georgette is also the voice behind Girl in Florence and newly-minted substack, where she shares her unique insights on life, travel, and the vibrant culture of Italy. A former editor turned freelance writer, she's contributed to top publications like Infatuation, Lonely Planet, Tme Out and Italy Magazine with curated guides and is known for her savvy storytelling and ability to speak on hard topics. On social media, Georgette boasts an engaged following of over 83K on Instagram, reaching more than 100K across all platforms. When she's not creating content, you’ll find her hanging out with her family, taking walks with her beagle, or learning (sometimes the hard way) how not to kill her house plants. Links  https://girlinflorence.com/ https://georgettejupe.substack.com/ https://www.instagram.com/girlinflorence/?hl=en https://linktr.ee/girlinflorence?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=7827fb07-f6aa-43e7-ad9f-a82ed898ff97 https://www.linkedin.com/in/georgettejupe/?originalSubdomain=it Our Sponsors This episode is brought to you by Exclusive Connection, the Florence-based luxury travel company crafting bespoke experiences for travelers who crave something more than sightseeing, those seeking gratifying, special, authentic and unique encounters.  Explore the treasures of Florence and Italy, through extraordinary tours and itineraries led by art and culture experts. Let Exclusive Connection guide you through the wonders of Italy. Go to exclusiveconnection.it and make your next trip to Italy as extraordinary as you are.  Experience the real Italy at exclusiveconnection.it @Exclusive-Connection-Italy @Exclusive Connection Podcast Producer: Andrew Niklas Curtis  Production Intern: RJ Plunkett  Recorded @musikalmente3951 Musikalmente Firenze  Post-production: Lorenzo Maiani, @faminoresoundagency

    58 min
  7. Minobossi: Made in Florence with Love featuring Monica Bonaiuti

    MAY 9

    Minobossi: Made in Florence with Love featuring Monica Bonaiuti

    Minobossi: Made in Florence with Love  featuring Monica Bonaiuti  “It’s important to give possibilities for conscious buying because nowadays people know very well what's behind an object and they don’t buy it because of a logo but because they want to know what's really behind these two, three pieces of leather. There must be something that gives the buyer a sense of fairness, of being happy to say they bought something which really has value.” Monica Bonaiuti  In 1979 two lifelong best friends realized their dream of becoming business partners and founded luxury Florentine leather brand, Minobossi. I sat down with Monica Bonaiuti, daughter of one of the founders and current CEO of parent company, the Exin Group, to learn more about this phenomenal family firm that is synonymous with Made in Italy excellence. Don’t miss my conversation with Monica about the history of the company, how it has evolved and grown over time with losing sight of its roots, where it is right now, and what we can expect from the new generation as they look to the future with a very clear sense of the brand’s history, legacy, and steadfast commitment to craftsmanship and innovation.  Minobossi, with its talented artisans who spend hours crafting beautiful and durable creations, is keeping the great tradition of Italian craftsmanship alive, and using only the finest leathers to produce aesthetic and functional objects that you can wear with pride knowing their provenance, their story, and that they were made with loving, expert hands.   Finally, I ask Monica to share more about what running a luxury brand in Florence today entails, how they welcome clients into the world of Minobossi by opening up their factory showroom where you can shop or even create your own customized one-of-a-kind bags, and experience a behind-the-scenes look at the art of leathermaking through VR technology.  Links  https://www.minobossi.it/en https://www.instagram.com/minobossi/ https://www.facebook.com/minobossi1979 https://www.linkedin.com/company/exin-group---s.r.l./ https://exingroup.it/en/ Company History  Welcome to the world of Minobossi MINOBOSSI is born from the union of tradition and futuristic vision. Our story is a celebration of family and innovation, which began in the 1970s and is now renewed by Elisa and Caterina, the guardians of a legacy that continues to evolve. Here, modern design meets artisanal mastery to create bags and accessories that are much more than just objects: they are expressions of elegance and uniqueness.Every MINOBOSSI creation is a symphony of perfection and beauty. We select only the finest leathers and craft them with meticulous precision, giving each piece a character and story that grow richer over time. Our commitment is to produce items that embody timeless elegance, designed to amaze and seduce with unexpected details and impeccable quality.  Our Sponsor This episode is brought to you by Exclusive Connection, the Florence-based luxury travel company crafting bespoke experiences for travelers who crave something more than sightseeing, people like me who love stories and want to discover authentic, hidden gems. Whether you’re looking to do a private museum visit, a wine tasting in a magical vineyard or a shopping tour of boutiques and artisans’ workshops including Minobossi, Exclusive Connection will make every moment of your stay in Florence and Italy unique. Reach out at exclusiveconnection.it and let them craft your next adventure. Experience the real Italy at exclusiveconnection.it @Exclusive-Connection-Italy Podcast Producer: Andrew Niklas Curtis Production Intern: RJ Plunkett Recorded @musikalmente3951 Post-production: Lorenzo Maiani, @faminoresoundagency

    45 min
  8. Time, Again: A digital detox story featuring Sandrine Kom

    MAY 2

    Time, Again: A digital detox story featuring Sandrine Kom

    Time, Again: A digital detox story - and a new way of being for solopreneurs, leaders, and seekers featuring Sandrine Kom  Last month I participated in a retreat led by Sandrine Kom that aimed to transform stressed out superwomen into Zen superwomen.  I embraced the opportunity, shut off my phone, and spent a glorious weekend free of it and my other devices.  In this week’s episode Sandrine interviews me about how I was feeling before and during the retreat and the many ways the experience impacted me and continues to do so daily.  Be sure to tune in for our chat and for more information on Sandrine’s work, her book,  upcoming retreats, and our May 21 workshop at Il Conventino. Biography  Sandrine Kom was born and grew up in Paris before moving to live and study in Berlin for over 12 years. In 2000 she moved to Florence, where she still resides, and currently divides her time between Florence and Paris. Sandrine graduated from Berlin University in Communication Sciences and Economics and obtained her diploma as a Nutrition Coach at the Centre de Formation à Distance (CFD) in Brussels. She completed her Yoga Teacher Training at “Yoga Garden” in San Francisco. In addition to English, she is fluent in French, German, Russian and of course Italian! A Parisian in love with Tuscany, her adoptive home is where where her love of food, yoga and nature led her to create FiloCIBOsofia Slow Life which grew and became “Slowlife Coaching” and “Slowlife Yoga”. Sandrine has offered her experiences through Airbnb for many years, won several awards and received over 700 positive testimonials. Furthermore, in 2020 at the start of the pandemic, she and five other Italian hosts were selected (out of 5,000 experiences) by Airbnb as they diversified their model from in-person to online experiences. She also offers experiences to companies where she focuses on increasing the wellbeing of their teams and people. In addition to a range of SlowLife Retreats and Experiences, she also supports Stressed Super Women to become Zen Super Women, and accompanies CEO’s and Managers in need of rest, dreaming of slowness and time for themselves. With Slow Life Yoga, Sandrine has also participated in the television programs “Casa Beau” for RTL 4 Netherlands and “Best Weekend Chianti“ for Nove Warner Bros. Discovery Italia.  Links http://www.slowlifecoaching.com/  https://www.quietluxury.it/  https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandrine-kom/ https://www.facebook.com/SlowLifeCoachingSlowLifeYoga https://www.instagram.com/slowlifecoaching_slowlifeyoga/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe4xzHmfloofDwZCkm6Jrlg 2025 Retreats https://www.quietluxury.it/2025-events_en/  Podcast Producer: Andrew Niklas Curtis  Production Intern: RJ Plunkett  Recorded at Faminore Sound Agency, Post-production: Lorenzo Maiani

    57 min

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15 with Fosca takes you on a journey to contemporary Italy and, through a plurality of voices, offers insights into Italian culture today and prepares you, in a meaningful way, for your time here. The podcast features authentic stories from Italy in real time and strives to create and build a sense of community across space and borders through conversations about what’s going on in Italian society right now.