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Learn Italian with Anna 🎙️
Join Anna, an experienced Italian teacher, and immerse yourself in Italian! 99% of the podcast is in Italian, helping intermediate learners become fluent while exploring Italian culture, history, and everyday life.

✨ Hidden Italy with Anna – a special segment for everyone, even if you don’t speak Italian! Discover Italy’s hidden gems, local traditions, and fascinating stories from across the country.

📄 Get episode transcripts for your Italian practice here: buymeacoffee.com/unastoriaitaliannapodcast

For lessons with Anna: https://languatalk.com/tutors/1074
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In this episode, Anna speaks about her experience as a freelancer in Italy and what it takes to thrive as one.
In this episode, Anna talks about the current situation for working people in Italy. Is it easy to find jobs? You can read an interactive transcript of this episode (which highlights the words as they're spoken) whilst listening: https://languatalk.com/blog/podcast/italian?via=italianpod. Looking to learn Italian fast with a tutor? Meet a tutor (like Anna) for a trial session here: https://languatalk.com/italian-tutors-online?via=italianpod
In this episode, Anna speaks about the possibility of moving to Italy from the US and Europe, considering cities that could be the best match for you. You can read an interactive transcript of this episode (which highlights the words as they're spoken) whilst listening: https://languatalk.com/blog/podcast/italian?via=italianpod. Looking to learn Italian fast with a tutor? Meet a tutor (like Anna) for a trial session here: https://languatalk.com/italian-tutors-online?via=italianpod
In this episode, Anna discusses the Italian climate, from foggy Venice to sunny Southern Italy. How has the climate changed during the last ten years? Anna thinks about her memories from when she was a child and her family's first aircon was installed. You can read an interactive transcript of this episode (which highlights the words as they're spoken) whilst listening via Languatalk.com/blog/podcast/italian?via=italianpod. Looking to learn Italian fast with a tutor? Meet a tutor (like Anna) for a trial session here: Languatalk.com/italian-tutors-online?via=italianpod
Carnevale, il Redentore e molte altre feste tipiche della laguna
Carnevale, il Redentore e molte altre feste tipiche della laguna
Fantasmi
Passeggiata culturale a Venezia e nella sua arte
SERIE: IL MIO VENETO Benvenuti alla nuova serie di Una Storia ItaliAnna dedicata al Veneto! 5 episodi dedicati alla mia regione!
Get the transcript here!In questo episodio raccontiamo la storia di Albino Luciani, diventato Papa con il nome di Giovanni Paolo I, il pontefice del “sorriso” che ha guidato la Chiesa per soli 33 giorni nel 1978.Ripercorriamo la sua vita dalle origini umili nel Veneto fino all’elezione al soglio pontificio, analizzando il suo stile pastorale, il linguaggio semplice e diretto, le riforme annunciate e il profondo impatto spirituale lasciato in poco più di un mese di pontificato. Approfondiamo inoltre il mistero legato alla sua morte improvvisa, tra ricostruzioni ufficiali, dubbi storici e teorie che ancora oggi alimentano interrogativi.Un episodio dedicato a chi ama la storia della Chiesa, le biografie dei papi, i misteri del Vaticano e i grandi eventi del 1978.
Get the transcript here!Come funziona il sistema sanitario in Italia? Cos’è il Servizio Sanitario Nazionale (SSN)? Come si sceglie il medico di base, quanto si paga il ticket e cosa fare in caso di emergenza?In questo episodio del podcast Ma come funziona in Italia? spieghiamo in modo chiaro e semplice tutto quello che uno studente straniero deve sapere sulla sanità italiana: tessera sanitaria, ASL, visite specialistiche, pronto soccorso, farmacie e differenze tra pubblico e privato.Un episodio ideale per studenti di italiano livello B1-B2 che vogliono migliorare la comprensione orale e allo stesso tempo capire meglio la vita quotidiana in Italia.Parole chiave: sistema sanitario italiano, SSN, medico di base, tessera sanitaria, ticket sanitario, pronto soccorso, studiare in Italia, vivere in Italia, italiano B1 B2, podcast per studenti di italiano.****🎙️ How Does It Work in Italy… the Healthcare System? | Italian Podcast B1–B2How does the healthcare system work in Italy? What is the National Health Service (SSN)? How do you choose a general practitioner, how much is the medical co-payment, and what should you do in case of an emergency?In this episode of the podcast How Does It Work in Italy? we clearly and simply explain everything a foreign student needs to know about the Italian healthcare system: health card, local health authorities (ASL), specialist visits, emergency room, pharmacies, and the differences between public and private healthcare.An ideal episode for Italian language students at B1–B2 level who want to improve their listening comprehension while better understanding everyday life in Italy.Keywords: Italian healthcare system, SSN Italy, general practitioner Italy, Italian health card, medical co-payment Italy, emergency room Italy, studying in Italy, living in Italy, Italian B1 B2, podcast for Italian learners.
** for English speakersHidden Italy with Anna – Slow Travel & Authentic ItalyWelcome back to Hidden Italy with Anna, the travel podcast that helps you discover the real Italy beyond the tourist hotspots.If you’ve been listening, you already know this isn’t about famous landmarks, bucket lists, or perfect Instagram photos. This is about authentic Italy travel, local rhythms, everyday life, and meaningful cultural connection.In this episode, we go deeper into one of the most powerful ways to experience Italy: slow travel.What does slow travel in Italy really mean? It means moving like locals do. Staying longer. Not rushing from city to city. Letting experiences unfold naturally. Choosing connection over coverage.You’ll discover:Why most Americans miss the real ItalyHow Italians experience their towns and communitiesWhy slowing down transforms your entire tripHow to travel in Italy beyond Rome, Florence, and VeniceThe mindset shift that changes tourism into immersionIf you’re searching for:hidden Italy experiencesoff the beaten path Italyslow travel Europeauthentic Italian lifestylecultural travel podcast— you’re in the right place.This isn’t just a travel podcast about Italy. It’s a new way of seeing Italy.🎧 Follow Hidden Italy with Anna for deeper stories, local insight, and practical inspiration for traveling Italy differently.
Get the transcript here!In questo episodio analizziamo l’evoluzione dell’Italia contemporanea, tra cambiamenti politici, trasformazioni economiche e nuove dinamiche sociali. Dalla crisi economica alle riforme istituzionali, dall’innovazione digitale alle sfide ambientali, esploriamo i fattori che stanno ridefinendo il ruolo dell’Italia in Europa e nel mondo.Approfondiamo temi chiave come globalizzazione, transizione ecologica, mercato del lavoro, demografia e identità culturale, offrendo un’analisi chiara e accessibile ma ricca di spunti critici.🎧 Un episodio dedicato a chi vuole comprendere le sfide dell’Italia oggi, le opportunità di sviluppo e le trasformazioni che stanno plasmando il futuro del Paese.#ItaliaContemporanea #PoliticaItaliana #EconomiaItaliana #Società #Attualità #PodcastItaliano
Get your transcript here!Come passa un Paese dalle macerie della guerra al boom economico nel giro di pochi anni?In questo episodio raccontiamo il Miracolo economico italiano, il periodo tra gli anni ’50 e ’60 in cui l’Italia si trasforma radicalmente: dalle campagne alle fabbriche, dalle biciclette alle automobili, dalla povertà alla società dei consumi.Scopriamo come nascono le grandi industrie, come cambiano le città, le famiglie e le abitudini quotidiane. È il tempo della televisione, della pubblicità, delle migrazioni interne e di un nuovo sogno collettivo chiamato modernità.Un viaggio tra economia, cultura e società per capire come quel boom abbia plasmato l’Italia di oggi.🎧 Ascolta ora per scoprire:Cos’è davvero il “miracolo economico”Perché milioni di italiani si spostano dal Sud al NordCome cambiano lavoro, consumi e stile di vitaLe luci e le ombre di una crescita senza precedentiSe ti interessa la storia contemporanea, l’economia e i grandi cambiamenti sociali, questo episodio fa per te.Seguimi per non perdere i prossimi approfondimenti sulla storia italiana e i momenti che hanno cambiato il nostro Paese.#MiracoloEconomico #StoriaItaliana #BoomEconomico #Anni60 #SocietàItaliana #PodcastStoria****Economic Miracle: When Italy Discovered ModernityHow does a country rise from the ruins of war to rapid economic growth in just a few years?In this episode, we explore the Italian Economic Miracle — the transformative period between the 1950s and 1960s when Italy shifted from an agricultural nation to an industrial powerhouse.From factories to freeways, from bicycles to cars, from poverty to consumer society, this was the moment Italy embraced modernity. We examine the rise of major industries, internal migration from South to North, the birth of mass media, and the cultural changes that reshaped everyday life.A deep dive into economics, society, and culture to understand how this extraordinary boom shaped modern Italy.🎧 Listen now to discover:What the “Italian Economic Miracle” really wasWhy millions moved across the countryHow work, consumption, and lifestyle transformedThe benefits and hidden costs of rapid growthIf you're interested in modern history, economic development, and social change, this episode is for you.Follow the podcast for more stories about the key moments that shaped contemporary Italy.#ItalianHistory #EconomicMiracle #PostWarItaly #ModernItaly #HistoryPodcast #EconomicHistory
Get your transcript here!In questo episodio del nostro podcast di italiano per stranieri (L2) parliamo delle Foibe, una delle pagine più complesse della storia italiana del Novecento, collegata al Giorno del Ricordo (10 febbraio).L’argomento viene spiegato in italiano chiaro e accessibile, ideale per studenti di livello B1-B2, con lessico storico semplificato e spiegazioni contestualizzate. Analizziamo il contesto della Seconda guerra mondiale, il confine orientale italiano e il significato storico e culturale delle Foibe nella memoria collettiva italiana.🎧 Questo episodio è perfetto per:Studenti di italiano come lingua stranieraPreparazione agli esami di lingua italiana (B1, B2)Approfondire la storia italiana contemporaneaMigliorare comprensione orale e vocabolario storicoUn podcast educativo per capire la storia e allo stesso tempo migliorare il tuo italiano.****In this episode of our Italian language learning podcast (Italian as a Foreign Language – L2), we explore the topic of the Foibe, an important and complex chapter in 20th-century Italian history, connected to the Day of Remembrance (February 10th).The topic is explained in clear and accessible Italian, ideal for B1–B2 level learners, with simplified historical vocabulary and contextual explanations. We discuss the historical background of World War II, the eastern Italian border, and the cultural and historical meaning of the Foibe in Italian collective memory.🎧 This episode is perfect for:Students learning Italian as a foreign languagePreparing for Italian language exams (B1, B2)Learning about modern Italian historyImproving listening comprehension and historical vocabularyAn educational podcast to understand Italian history while improving your language skills.
** for English speakersWelcome back to Hidden Italy with Anna.If you’ve been following along, you already know that Italy has layers most travelers never see. You know that the Italy in guidebooks and Instagram posts is only part of the story. And you know that the version most Americans experience is often rushed, filtered, and incomplete. Today, I want to take it one step further and talk about something every traveler dreams of but rarely achieves: traveling Italy like a local, not a tourist.
>>> Get your transcript here!La notte di Capodanno nella famosa località di Crans-Montana, una zona di montagna nella Svizzera francese dove tanta gente va per sciare e festeggiare, sarebbe dovuta essere una notte speciale e felice. Invece quella notte è diventata una delle piÚ tragiche degli ultimi anni.****New Year's Eve in the famous resort of Crans-Montana, a mountain area in French-speaking Switzerland where many people go skiing and celebrating, should have been a special and happy night. Instead, that night became one of the most tragic in recent years.
** for English speakersWelcome back to Hidden Italy with Anna.In the last episode, I talked about why the Italy you’re looking for isn’t in the guidebooks. Today, I want to take that idea one step further. Because there is an Italy most travelers never see. Not because it’s impossible to reach, not because it’s dangerous or remote, but because no one ever tells you to look for it.This Italy isn’t hidden behind locked doors or secret passwords. It’s hidden behind assumptions. Expectations. Habits. The way trips are usually planned from the outside.When travelers imagine Italy, a few images immediately come to mind. Iconic cities. Famous landmarks. A very specific version of “Italian life” that feels cinematic and familiar, even if you’ve never been there. That version of Italy is real, but it’s only a thin slice of a much deeper, more complex country.
** for English speakersWelcome to Hidden Italy with Anna.If you’re listening to this, chances are Italy has been calling you for a while. Maybe you’ve already been once. Maybe you’ve been dreaming about it for years. Or maybe you’ve booked a trip and something doesn’t quite sit right. You’ve bought the guidebooks. You’ve saved the Instagram posts. You’ve pinned the must-see places. And yet there’s this quiet feeling that the Italy you’re looking for… isn’t really in any of those places.That feeling is exactly why this podcast exists.
Podcast Transcript > HERE!Buy Me a Coffee > HERE!L’Italia è sempre una buona ideaCi sono tantissimi motivi per andare a vivere in Italia. Il primo? Il calore delle persone.****Italy is always a good ideaThere are many reasons to go and live in Italy. The first? The warmth of the people.
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Igor Guerreiro

Ciao Anna, come va? Spero que va benne. Mi chiamo Igor e sono brasiliano. Sto imparando italiano e per questo vorrei chiedere si esiste la possibilitĂ  di avere la transcrizione del tuo audio? Grazie e bel lavoro!!

Apr 14th
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