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    Explore "reggio" with insightful episodes like "121 - IL CIELO È AZZURRO ☀️", "What is the Biscione Cake?", "Fehida con Matteo Contin!", "Chiama il medico e si scopre morto (per il Fisco)" and "#TeileDerLösungLive mit Claudia zu: Kids in der Outdoor-Kitagruppe "Wolfrudel"" from podcasts like ""Caffè Sconcerto", "CHEF WALTERS QUICK BITES", "Bookanieri - Libri & Rum", "ANSA Daily" and "Büro für sozialen Humusaufbau"" and more!

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    What is the Biscione Cake?

    What is the Biscione Cake?
    On Quick Bites, Chef Walter Potenza presents the famous Biscione Cake.

    Biscione Reggiano is a traditional pastry that originated in Reggio Emilia, located in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy. This sweet treat has a rich history and is a beloved symbol of the city's culinary heritage. The name "biscione" comes from the Italian word for snake, which is depicted on the coat of arms of the Visconti family, who were rulers of Milan during the Middle Ages.

    The biscione pastry was created as a tribute to the Visconti family, who played an essential role in the history of Reggio Emilia. Biscione Reggiano is a brioche pastry filled with chocolate, almonds, and candied orange peel. The pastry is baked until golden brown and topped with a generous sprinkling of powdered sugar.

    The filling of the biscione is what sets it apart from other pastries, as it provides a unique combination of flavors and textures that are sure to delight the taste buds. One of the most exciting aspects of Biscione Reggiano is its shape. The pastry is formed into a long, coiled shape reminiscent of a snake. This shape is a nod to the Visconti family's coat of arms, which prominently features a serpent.

    The pastry's shape is visually appealing and practical, as the spiral shape allows the filling to be evenly distributed throughout the pastry. Biscione Reggiano is typically enjoyed as a breakfast pastry or as an afternoon snack with a cup of coffee. It can also be served as a dessert, paired with a sweet wine or liqueur.

    The pastry is widely available in bakeries throughout Reggio Emilia and is a popular souvenir for tourists visiting the city. In recent years, efforts have been made to protect and promote Biscione Reggiano as a symbol of the city's cultural heritage. The Emilia-Romagna region has recognized the pastry as a traditional food product and has even been given a designation of origin by the European Union.

    This designation ensures that only pastries made using traditional methods and locally sourced ingredients can be sold as Biscione Reggiano. In conclusion, Biscione Reggiano is a unique and delicious pastry that holds a special place in the culinary history of Reggio Emilia. Its distinctive shape, filling, and flavors make it a must-try for anyone visiting the city.

    Whether enjoyed as a breakfast pastry, afternoon snack, or dessert, Biscione Reggiano will satisfy your sweet tooth and leave you with a taste of Italy you won't soon forget.


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    Fehida con Matteo Contin!

    Fehida con Matteo Contin!
    Assieme a Matteo Contin vi parliamo di Fehida, scritto da Tommaso Renzoni e disegnato da Raffaele Sorrentino.

    Una storia di vendetta che parte con uno scherzo finito male e si trasforma in una sanguinosa faida che mieterà vittime in entrambe le famiglie coinvolte. Una storia ispirata a fatti realmente accaduti e che viene messa in scena con degli accorgimenti grafici davvero interessanti.

    Buon ascolto!


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    S6 E84: The Glorious Grind and Disney Inspiration with Jeff Dixon

    S6 E84: The Glorious Grind and Disney Inspiration with Jeff Dixon

    Jeff Dixon is the author of the fictional-Disney series Key to the Kingdom and has also written two books loaded with life lessons learned from Walt Disney and the worlds he created which are called – The Disney Driven Life: Inspiring Lessons from Disney History & The Disney Code: A Code to Release the Best Version of You. The secrets he shares allows you the freedom to become the “best version of you.” Start looking at your story, your opportunity for inspiration, and the glorious grind as an educator.

    He is a founder and Board President at the Creative Inspiration Journey School. He serves as the Transformational Architect at The Church @ 434 in Central Florida. As a natural storyteller, he doesn’t just stop at telling a story, he believes the story really comes alive when it impacts your life. A good story has the power to change and transform you.

    Jeff will be a guest speaker at the EdMagineering Education Conference in Orlando, FL. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR INSPIRATION AND TO BUILD A NETWORK WITH FUN AND INNOVATIVE TEACHERS? 

    Join us at the most MAGICAL PLACE for the 4-DAY PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT.

    Let's talk about Disney, life, and learning!

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    La pédagogie Reggio (épisode 1) - Pause éducative

    La pédagogie Reggio (épisode 1) - Pause éducative

    🔥🔥 NOUVEAU PODCAST BEBE ARRIVE : https://m.audiomeans.fr/s/P-qTZhLpIj


    Sylvie vous explique la pédagogie Reggio qui devient de plus en plus répandue en crèche, dans certaines écoles maternelles et à la maison. Elle vous en explique les origines et les grands principes. Dans l'épisode 2, elle vous donnera plus d'explications sur la mise en place de cette pédagogie, le matériel utilisable et des idées d'activités. 

    #19 - Break'n'bass

    #19 - Break'n'bass
    L'altra faccia dei ritmi metropolitani: Jungle & Drum'n'bass.
    Ne parliamo con il dj e produttore Luca Roccatagliati aka DJ Rocca.

    Audiodrome è edito da Eretica, la piattaforma podcast di Radicali Italiani. Siamo voci libere, libertarie, scomode ed irriverenti. Dispensiamo dosi di conoscenza, disobbedienza e laicità.

    Scopri gli altri podcast di Eretica sul sito www.radicali.it/eretica

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    Parenting Connections Ep. 06 w/ Joan Means

    Parenting Connections Ep. 06 w/ Joan Means

    This episode focuses on how parents navigate choosing the right program for their child, do they choose Montessori, Reggio, Waldorf, Play-based, a Co-op, and so forth. This is the time of year that parents usually begin looking for preschools for the upcoming school year. We wanted to share some insight on what to look for when choosing a program and the importance of early childhood education. Here to help us explore different programs and what to look for is a veteran Early Childhood Educator, Joan Means.

    Helpful:

    https://www.parentingforbrain.com/how-to-choose-a-preschool/

    https://www.rasmussen.edu/degrees/education/blog/importance-of-early- childhood-education/

    https://www.waldorfeducation.org/waldorf-education

    https://www.edutopia.org/article/7-ideas-reggio-emilia-any-early-childhood- teacher-can-use

    https://amshq.org/About-Montessori/History-of-Montessori/Who-Was-Maria- Montessori?gclid=CjwKCAiAhbeCBhBcEiwAkv2cY11WexKUluSKS- rfI9FoffCSTwGlGHNPIHHSsnn0kyfdK_JtRAxFuhoCRYMQAvD_BwE

    https://theconversation.com/play-based-learning-can-set-your-child-up-for-success- at-school-and-beyond-91393

    http://blog.sgws.org/waldorf-vs-montessori/

    33: Happliy Family: Jason and Cecilia Hilkey on their journey from teaching preschool to building an online business and their search for an intentional living community.

    33: Happliy Family: Jason and Cecilia Hilkey on their journey from teaching preschool to building an online business and their search for an intentional living community.

    In episode 33, we chat with Jason and Cecilia Hilkey about how they went from teaching preschool (as a married couple teaching in the same classroom!) to serving parents through their online business, Happily Family. We talk about their deeper reasons for starting an online business and how they focus on serving families and creating relationships with others in the field of parenting and education.

    They also share a fun story about their desire for community, and how that led them to make a big move out of Los Angeles to a co-housing eco village in Oregon.

    This is a super fun episode about an inspiring family who chased their dreams and discovered more than they could have imagined along the way. It's perfect for anyone interested in compassionate parenting, education, entrepreneurship, online business, non-violent communication, the Reggio Emilia approach, intentional living, community, and manifestation.

    Show notes can be found at https://www.museandthecatalyst.com/podcast/episode33

    10: Kids' Art Spaces: It's not about art

    10: Kids' Art Spaces: It's not about art

    This is a mini episode where Megan shares the inspiration behind her business, The Art Pantry. She talks about why she views art spaces as workshops and what kids learn in them that goes way beyond art. She also shares about her online course, Design Camp, and has a free download with art prompts for kids that are based on the skills she discusses in this episode. Show notes can be found at MuseAndTheCatalyst.com episode 10