Modo di Bere

By: Rose Thomas Bannister
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  • The podcast for local drinks and local sayings.
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  • S3E9 The Flyaway Girl at Home in Gibraltar
    Jan 17 2025

    Travel creator Penelope aka The Flyaway Girl shares the romantic story of how she came home to Gibraltar. From the sound of Llanito, the local language, to the flavor of frozen Sun Cola in a sawed-off carton, Penelope paints a delicious picture of the territory built on a historic rock. This is especially impressive given that Penelope is a photographer with aphantasia, the inability to visualize images in her mind. Penelope didn't learn to take photos to supplement her travel writing; she came into travel creation from photography, her urgent passion from a young age. Penelope shares her philosophy of sustainable travel and her love of languages and explains how Brexit has affected every day life for the residents and workers of this 6.8-kilometer peninsula built on a massive limestone ridge.

    This is an episode for people who love history, linguistics, mythology, geography and adorable baby monkeys. It will make you want to visit Gibraltar. To plan your trip, you can refer to Penelope's one-day itinerary for visiting Gibraltar, alongside her travel content from all over the world, at her website:

    The Flyaway Girl

    Follow Penelope on Instagram

    Watch this episode on YouTube @mododiberepodcast

    If you love this show and want it to continue, support Modo di Bere on Patreon. www.patreon.com/MododiBere

    Modo di Bere is an educational media project by Rose Thomas Bannister. In addition to this podcast, Rose Thomas also makes:

    A newsletter! Sign up for Modo di Bere Magazine at www.mododibere.com A travel show! Subscribe to Modo di Bere TV youtube.com/@mododibere Many friends! Meet them when you follow @mododibere on Instagram and TikTok Music composed by Ersilia Prosperi for the band Ou: www.oumusic.bandcamp.com Buy their latest album at https://folderol.it/ou/

    This episode was produced and recorded by Rose Thomas Bannister Edited by Giulia Àlvarez-Katz Audio assistance by Steve Silverstein

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    53 mins
  • S3E8 "You Have to Like Yourself," says Abe Zarate, Sober Sommelier
    Jan 12 2025

    When Abe Zarate chose sobriety during the pandemic, he returned to his restaurant career with a new reality. Abe shares the logistics of working around alcohol without consuming it. This episode is a frank discussion about what it's like for wine professionals who decide to consume less alcohol.

    Is Dry January a threat to the industry? Does neo-prohibition truly loom? The two sommeliers discuss recent news around alcohol and health and how the industry has responded so far. (RT is not impressed.)

    Rose Thomas opens up about the moment she considered walking away from wine and her wine career how a trip to Italy with temporary dietary restrictions helped her find a new path. (In case you meet in person, RT does drink and she does eat bread!)

    Abe teaches RT a hilarious drinking term from his youth in Guadalajara, Mexico, and Laredo, Texas. He describes his volunteer work with his sister's non-profit, Corporate Pero Latinos, and how he helps hospitality workers gain access to career choice through language education.

    Abe shares his thoughts on the "rock bottom" trope and the economics of restaurants providing accommodations for teetotalers. Abe's recent experience working in a restaurant that prioritized the disability community expanded his vision of inclusive hospitality.

    Whatever your job sector or your stance on alcohol, you can follow Abe Zarate aka The Sober Somm for down-to-earth advice on finding clarity in your career and confidence in your own skin.

    Find Abe on Instagram @sober_somm Check out his work with Corporate Pero Latinos and Wine on Wheels: www.corporateperolatinos.org/ wineonwheels.org/ Note: a CBS news story on Dry January that featured interviews with both Abe and Rose Thomas was delayed to the morning of January 18. That means if you're listening to this episode at publication time, you haven't missed the segment yet!

    Watch this episode on YouTube @mododiberepodcast

    If you love this show and want it to continue, support Modo di Bere on Patreon. www.patreon.com/MododiBere

    Modo di Bere is an educational media project by Rose Thomas Bannister. In addition to this podcast, Rose Thomas also makes:

    A newsletter! Sign up for Modo di Bere Magazine at www.mododibere.com A travel show! Subscribe to Modo di Bere TV youtube.com/@mododibere Many friends! Meet them when you follow @mododibere on Instagram and TikTok Music composed by Ersilia Prosperi for the band Ou: www.oumusic.bandcamp.com Buy their latest album at https://folderol.it/ou/

    This episode was produced and recorded by Rose Thomas Bannister Edited by Giulia Àlvarez-Katz Audio assistance by Steve Silverstein

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    48 mins
  • S3E7 Brian Gelletly, Barista Trainer, Spits Out His Favorite Drinks
    Jan 3 2025

    Brian Gelletly is a barista trainer with a sensitivity to caffeine. Brian and Rose Thomas share the secrets of beverage professionals who spend their days spitting out their favorite drinks In Modo di Bere's first episode about coffee. They divulge specific spitting techniques, from spittoon styles to mustache technique, along with general advice for avoiding machismo and protecting your health as a student of liquids.

    Brian and RT consider parallels between coffee and wine in terms of biodiversity, climate change and sense of place. Brian spills the beans (or the seeds, actually) on what a coffee cherry tastes like and his one piece of advice for improving the espresso you brew at home.

    For local language, we're in Philadelphia. What's a "jawn," how to order a beer in Philly, and why do residents refer to the water as "Schuylkill punch"? Brian is an educator and he beautifully explains the answers to these burning questions, along with coffee basics such as the difference between "coffee" and "espresso," why Italian and American coffee taste so different, and how to evaluate a well-pulled shot.

    Come for the information and stay for the joy as Brian and RT talk about the wines and coffees that gave them shivers and inspired their devotion.

    If you love this show and want it to continue, support Modo di Bere on Patreon. www.patreon.com/MododiBere

    Modo di Bere is an educational media project by Rose Thomas Bannister. In addition to this podcast, Rose Thomas also makes:

    A newsletter! Sign up for Modo di Bere Magazine at www.mododibere.com A travel show! Subscribe to Modo di Bere TV youtube.com/@mododibere Many friends! Meet them when you follow @mododibere on Instagram and TikTok Music composed by Ersilia Prosperi for the band Ou: www.oumusic.bandcamp.com Buy their latest album at https://folderol.it/ou/

    This episode was produced, recorded and edited by Rose Thomas Bannister Video version by Giulia Àlvarez-Katz Audio assistance by Steve Silverstein

    Ascolta il podcast in Italiano / Listen to the podcast in Italian! Cerca / Search: Modo di Bere Italiano

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    1 hr and 6 mins

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