Evelyn | Colline Alle Montagne - Life in Italy Guide
24 episodes
6 days ago
The Real Life in Italy is just doing the best we can to make life in Italy as a foreigner just a bit easier. We’re cutting through the bullshit of “La Dolce Vita” to share with you what you really need to know while living in Italy. From tidbits of Italian culture to navigating the nightmarish bureaucracy, and even some language tips, you’ll find it all here.
What will we be talking about? Anything and everything about living in Italy. Here’s just some questions we’ll look to answer:
Who the hell was this Garibaldi guy? And this Aldo Moro? Why does every town have a Via XX Settembre?!
How do I get my Permesso di Soggiorno and more importantly, dear God how do I survive the Questura?
What DOES mi raccomando mean?
What Birth Control is in Italy? Can I get IVF on Healthcare? What are my options when pregnant in Italy? (Yes, we’ll get serious.)
What IS the difference between Carabinieri and Polizia?!
No really, can I get an iced coffee in Italy?
Living in Italy as a foreigner is filled with challenges and moments where we all want to cry, rip out our hair, throw the towel in, and say basta, I’m going home. You’re not alone. But I believe the more we can confidently understand our life abroad as expats in Italy, the easier, and more enjoyable it gets.
My own life in Italy has taken me to struggle through, and figure out how bureaucracy, healthcare, and finances work here. Along the way, because I am a nerd, I’ve also decided to learn all I can about the long and complicated history of this country I call home. Nothing makes me happier than sharing this information with fellow expats in Italy and watching them laugh off the struggle and thrive in their new 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.
To learn even more about life in Italy, Italian culture, history, and bureaucracy visit: www.collineallemontagne.com
Find your host, Evelyn, on Instagram at www.instagram.com/collinemontagne
And if you’d like to show your support, you can always buy me a glass of wine:
www.buymeacoffee/colline
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The Real Life in Italy is just doing the best we can to make life in Italy as a foreigner just a bit easier. We’re cutting through the bullshit of “La Dolce Vita” to share with you what you really need to know while living in Italy. From tidbits of Italian culture to navigating the nightmarish bureaucracy, and even some language tips, you’ll find it all here.
What will we be talking about? Anything and everything about living in Italy. Here’s just some questions we’ll look to answer:
Who the hell was this Garibaldi guy? And this Aldo Moro? Why does every town have a Via XX Settembre?!
How do I get my Permesso di Soggiorno and more importantly, dear God how do I survive the Questura?
What DOES mi raccomando mean?
What Birth Control is in Italy? Can I get IVF on Healthcare? What are my options when pregnant in Italy? (Yes, we’ll get serious.)
What IS the difference between Carabinieri and Polizia?!
No really, can I get an iced coffee in Italy?
Living in Italy as a foreigner is filled with challenges and moments where we all want to cry, rip out our hair, throw the towel in, and say basta, I’m going home. You’re not alone. But I believe the more we can confidently understand our life abroad as expats in Italy, the easier, and more enjoyable it gets.
My own life in Italy has taken me to struggle through, and figure out how bureaucracy, healthcare, and finances work here. Along the way, because I am a nerd, I’ve also decided to learn all I can about the long and complicated history of this country I call home. Nothing makes me happier than sharing this information with fellow expats in Italy and watching them laugh off the struggle and thrive in their new 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.
To learn even more about life in Italy, Italian culture, history, and bureaucracy visit: www.collineallemontagne.com
Find your host, Evelyn, on Instagram at www.instagram.com/collinemontagne
And if you’d like to show your support, you can always buy me a glass of wine:
www.buymeacoffee/colline
Understanding Cosa Nostra - The Italian Mafia Series
The Real Life in Italy
30 minutes 35 seconds
1 year ago
Understanding Cosa Nostra - The Italian Mafia Series
In this episode of 'The Real Life in Italy,' we're following up our Understanding the Italian Mafia episode to specifically focus on Cosa Nostra.
Now, there's a LOT. This podcast episode is just giving you a basic understanding to put into context of your life as an expat in Italy. We'll cover a bit about Cosa Nostra's history, organizational structure, and how it has managed to adapt and survive over the years.
Key historical events, such as the Maxi Trials in the 1980s and 1990s, are highlighted for their role in reshaping the mafia's operations. The episode also covers how the mafia influences today's Italy, including its impact on politics, business, and everyday life. I'll share a few antimafia movements you should be aware of, and details on how corruption happens today in Italy.I promised a lot of resources, so here are a few:
About the mafia in Italian food:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hHVuK8cA04
To read: Midnight in Sicily by Peter Robb; The Day of the Owl by Leonardo Sciascia;
Sites to stay informed: AntimafiaduemillaAnd the list goes on, keep reading and learning about it as deep into as you'd like to know
Timstamps:
00:00 Introduction to Cosa Nostra
02:18 The Structure of Cosa Nostra
03:20 Cosa Nostra's Influence on Society
06:51 Initiation and Rules of Cosa Nostra
10:03 Historical Evolution of Cosa Nostra
12:34 Modern-Day Operations and Financials
15:02 The Infamous Pizzo and Anti-Mafia Movements
17:07 The Maxi Trials: A Turning Point
18:47 Legal Reforms Post-Maxi Trials
24:25 Modern-Day Mafia Operations
29:48 Conclusion: Living in Italy Today
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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 atwww.collineallemontagne.comwww.instagram.com/collinemontagne
You can show your support by buying me a glass of wine, I always appreciate it:www.buymeacoffee.com/colline
The Real Life in Italy
The Real Life in Italy is just doing the best we can to make life in Italy as a foreigner just a bit easier. We’re cutting through the bullshit of “La Dolce Vita” to share with you what you really need to know while living in Italy. From tidbits of Italian culture to navigating the nightmarish bureaucracy, and even some language tips, you’ll find it all here.
What will we be talking about? Anything and everything about living in Italy. Here’s just some questions we’ll look to answer:
Who the hell was this Garibaldi guy? And this Aldo Moro? Why does every town have a Via XX Settembre?!
How do I get my Permesso di Soggiorno and more importantly, dear God how do I survive the Questura?
What DOES mi raccomando mean?
What Birth Control is in Italy? Can I get IVF on Healthcare? What are my options when pregnant in Italy? (Yes, we’ll get serious.)
What IS the difference between Carabinieri and Polizia?!
No really, can I get an iced coffee in Italy?
Living in Italy as a foreigner is filled with challenges and moments where we all want to cry, rip out our hair, throw the towel in, and say basta, I’m going home. You’re not alone. But I believe the more we can confidently understand our life abroad as expats in Italy, the easier, and more enjoyable it gets.
My own life in Italy has taken me to struggle through, and figure out how bureaucracy, healthcare, and finances work here. Along the way, because I am a nerd, I’ve also decided to learn all I can about the long and complicated history of this country I call home. Nothing makes me happier than sharing this information with fellow expats in Italy and watching them laugh off the struggle and thrive in their new 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.
To learn even more about life in Italy, Italian culture, history, and bureaucracy visit: www.collineallemontagne.com
Find your host, Evelyn, on Instagram at www.instagram.com/collinemontagne
And if you’d like to show your support, you can always buy me a glass of wine:
www.buymeacoffee/colline