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Only A Bag - An Italy Travel Podcast

Nathaniel Mellor | Darcy Melton

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New episode every Wednesday! Since 2016 Nathaniel and Darcy have been bouncing in and out of Italy sporadically, and since 2019, they've been in Italy full-time. In the past few years, they've learned the ins-and-outs about traveling and living in Italy, and they hope to share that information with you. Even though this podcast focuses on Italy, the most of the general information can be used anywhere in the world. We hope you enjoy!
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Kimberly's Italy Travel

Kimberly Holcombe

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Welcome to Kimberly's Italy, a travel podcast focused on all things Italian. My love affair with Italy started with a move to Milan many years ago, and the enriching experience became part of my DNA. Our episodes highlight some of our own travels and the comical lessons we learned along the way. You can be the beneficiary of invaluable travel tips, and at the same time enjoy a few laughs. We share our passion of the Italian cuisine, history, art, architecture, and the welcoming nature of the ...
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Untold Italy is a travel podcast full of practical tips and advice to help you plan your trip to Italy. Travel expert Katy Clarke interviews special guests and answers your questions to help you plan and uncover your own, as yet untold adventures in Italy. On our show we share highlights of the major destinations, off the beaten path secrets, best ways to get around, favorite food spots, cultural insights and much more. You’ll learn how to plan your Italy itinerary to include the places and ...
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Mark Juliano gives Italian travel info, stories, and suggestions from many trips to Italy. Florence, Rome, Venice, Milan, Amalfi, Tuscany... Mark Juliano has been to Italy 14 times and want to share my thoughts and adventures. My blog is at http://italyjules.blogspot.com/
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San Gimignano is an undisputed jewel of Tuscany. Join us as we chat with local expert Annarita Ferranti about the town's medieval atmosphere, unique festivals, and culture that make this charming town irresistible to visitors. Read the full episode show notes here > untolditaly.com/263 COMING SOON! The Untold Italy app - check it out here Support t…
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"The only joy in the world is to begin" - Cesare Pavese, This Business of Living Welcome to Episode #107: The writing life is full of possibilities and paradoxes, yet some times you need some tips and tricks on how to move forward, how to make time, how to get past the resistance and the limitations, and just write. Living a creative life takes a l…
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In a continuation of the mini-series on living in Italy, today brings us to the work visa, the retirement visa, and the working holiday visa. In this episode, we dive into why the work visa isn't as easy to get as a student visa, how to apply for it, and how to apply for other types of permits that will allow you to work in Italy (such as the Blue …
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Where can you find some of Italy's best beaches, a city as old as time, delicious healthy food and towns full of charm? Puglia and Basilicata in southern Italy have all this and more, especially when you take to the road and explore by car. Read the full episode show notes here > untolditaly.com/262 NEW! Online travel assistant - check it out here …
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"It was always in my heart" - Pinch Me, Waking up in a 300-Year-Old Italian Farmhouse by Barbara Boyle Welcome to Episode #106, Barbara shares her book ‘Pinch Me - Waking up in a 300-Year-Old Italian Farmhouse’ and the tale of traveling from France to Piemonte to discover the region of the Langhe, the place she would fall in love with, buy an old f…
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Kimberly shares crucial travel updates for Italy, including the delayed EU entry-exit system, changes at Pompeii to manage crowds, the opening of Florence’s Vasari Corridor, and new regulations for Airbnb rentals. This episode provides essential information for anyone planning a trip to Italy, ensuring a smoother and more informed travel experience…
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"You actually have permission to orient your life according to your nature rather than according to your culture and what you were taught was expected of you" - Elizabeth Gilbert, Living an Imperfectly Perfect Life - In Conversation with Sarah Grynberg Welcome to Episode #105: After three days in Sydney pondering a workshop with Elizabeth Gilbert I…
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Just off the coast of Naples, Ischia and Procida are islands in the sun beloved by Italians. While most English speaking travelers head straight for Capri, these treasures of the Tyrrhenian Sea have their own unique charm. Join us as we chat with Capri resident Holly Star who loves a local island escape. Read the full episode show notes here > unto…
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If you're thinking about moving to Italy and studying or working here, then one of the first steps is securing housing. While this might sound dry, trying to find an apartment in Italy can be one of the most rage-inducing aspects of living here, but it can also be one of the most exciting. In this episode, we break down what to expect, what to look…
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In this episode of Kimberly’s Italy, Tommaso and I explore the unique charm and benefits of traveling off-season to lesser-known destinations like Cortona in the Tuscany Region of Italy. We dive into the rich experiences and vibrant cultural events that made our visit memorable. Highlights from Our Visit: Cultural Events: We were captivated by an e…
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In part two of our discussion about eating with dietary restrictions in Italy we discover what it's like to eat as a vegetarian and vegan and what foods to choose if you are lactose intolerant. Join us as we dive into a chat with our friend and culinary expert Nesim Bekalti about navigating allergies and food preferences while dining in Italy. *Not…
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The 1 euro house project has been talked about in countless articles, on the news, and spread across social media. So, can you really buy a house in Italy for 1 euro? Sort of. What most people don't mention are the extra costs like taxes, fees, and renovation costs. Plus, did you know about the renovation timeline a homeowner has to adhere to? In t…
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In this episode, we take you on a journey to the medieval village of Cortona, Italy, where we experienced a delightful and unexpected Christmas celebration in December. Join Kimberly Holcombe and Tommaso il favoloso as they delve into the rich tapestry of Cortona’s history and charm. Highlights of the Episode: Cortona’s Ancient Roots: Discover the …
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"There's an immense amount of love in Italian food, and I believe this is the key ingredient that makes it stand out from the rest: a love of good food, love for those at your table, and a love for your territory and its produce. In Italy, food is never just food. Nowadays in particular, it's so important to know what we eat and where it comes from…
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Wondering what it's like to travel to Italy in winter? Our host Katy reports back from her recent trip to Rome, the Dolomites and Venice and shares observations, what she loved and would do differently if she went back to Italy again in winter. Includes an update on the Jubilee in Rome. Spoiler alert.. the city looks AMAZING! Read the full episode …
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If you aren't related to an Italian and can't get the jus sanguinis visa, perhaps the easiest way to live in Italy is by acquiring a student visa. Can I go to college in Italy? Can I take courses taught in English? How much does it cost? In this episode we answer all of those questions and more. This episode is a part of our "How to Live in Italy" …
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In this episode of our podcast, Kimberly and Tommaso offer insights that contrast with the often-misleading online travel information. They also share a few history-rich experiences in Rome, which eventually lead to the Tour di Negroni. Key Points: The Myth of the Perfect Itinerary: Many travelers aim to visit multiple attractions in a single day, …
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Have dietary restrictions and wondering how you're going to manage in Italy? Join us as we dive into a chat with our friend and culinary expert Nesim Bekalti about navigating allergies and food preferences while dining in Italy. In part one of this discussion we address gluten intolerance, nut and seafood allergies as well as general tips for worki…
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After a trip filled with good pasta, great gelato, and a wealth of national treasures, what could be more natural than wanting to live here? At least, that was our thought! In this episode, we look at four of the most common avenues for residency: jus sanguinis, work visa, student visa, and digital nomad visa. We will delve into each of these more …
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In this episode, join us as we dive into our recent adventure in Rome. From ancient pathways to culinary delights, we explored the city with curiosity and appreciation for its rich history and vibrant culture. Highlights from Our Rome Trip: The Pantheon Experience: Visiting the Pantheon was a remarkable highlight. Now requiring an entrance fee to m…
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Want to learn some Italian for your trip but are not sure where to start? Join us for a quick online Italian lesson where our host Katy learns the one Italian word that will get your conversations off to a quick start as soon as you land in Italy. Read the full episode show notes here > untolditaly.com/257 NEW! Online travel assistant - check it ou…
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Planning on taking a cruise to/around Italy? Not sure what that entails? Struggling to see how it's possible given the fact many of the towns are land-locked? After Darcy talked to her mom about an upcoming trip to Italy, we were inspired to do a little digging into cruises to, from, and around Italy. Some are massive cruise ships with multi-port j…
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Hello listeners, Welcome back to another episode of Kimberly’s Italy! We’re so glad you’re joining us again. Before diving into today’s content, we want to explain a recent delay in releasing episodes. Unfortunately, we experienced a minor car accident shortly after returning from our trip to Italy, which led to some health issues. Thankfully, we a…
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Dreaming of an immersive Italian vacation but overwhelmed by the planning? Join us as we chat with Untold Italy's expert trip consultants Kristen, Carrie and Tyla, who share insider tips, their favorite secret spots, and the joy of crafting personalized itineraries from Orvieto to Ischia. Read the full episode show notes here > untolditaly.com/247 …
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Why do Italian children put out their shoes on January 5th to be filled with candy? Why are there so many witches and witch-related accoutrement after Christmas? And what can you do on January 6th in Italy to celebrate (or just partake) in Epiphany? Well, free candy galore, for one! In this episode, we dive in and give you everything you need to kn…
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Naples is one of Italy's most exciting cities. Raw, beautiful, intriguing and full of contradictions, this ancient city will tug deep at your heart strings long after your visit - if you make the effort to dig a little deeper than the obvious attractions. Join us as we chat with Naples aficionado Corinna Cooke and take a trip to Naples and uncover …
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In this special New Year’s Eve episode of “Kimberly’s Italy,” Kimberly and Tommaso are broadcasting from the picturesque setting of Lake Garda. Sipping on a 2019 Brunello wine, they recount their recent Italian adventures, providing insights and recommendations for fellow travelers. Episode Highlights: Travel Reflections: The hosts detail their jou…
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This week, we take a look at some of our favorite wintertime desserts, treats, and pastries. From the popular panettone to the less-known fried chiacchiere (or, chit-chat), we take you down the sugary path of what to look forward to in Italy this time of year. We also want to extend a huge "thank you" to everyone who listened to us this year, who f…
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"My motive was simple and hedonistic: I was looking for beauty" - Alain de Botton, The Art of Travel Welcome to Episode #103 I have mused over limoncello, Liguria, Milano and Roma, the streets of Genova and once wrote a love letter to Padova. I have revered Giotto and Botticelli and cried over Santa Chiara in Assisi. I have interviewed many beautif…
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Getting ready for a trip to Italy in 2025? There are some changes and large events happening in the coming year that are important to know about as you pull together your travel plans. We also share some timely reminders of how to make the most of your time in bella Italia. Read the full episode show notes here > untolditaly.com/254 NEW! Online tra…
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Why is Christmas celebrated on December 25th and is it because of a Roman Emperor? Did Romans take off work and celebrate the winter holidays like we do? We'll tell you all about that as well as how Christmas is celebrated in Italy today. We'll answer questions like who brings gifts to Italian children on Christmas eve and do Italians have Christma…
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In this episode, join hosts Kimberly and Tommaso as they recount their captivating journey through Italy, highlighting both cultural encounters and humorous adventures. Bergamo’s Città Alta: The episode begins with a vivid recollection of a memorable experience in Bergamo’s historic upper city. While Kimberly explored the local churches, Tommaso re…
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Which Christmas market is the most popular? Which is the oldest? We'll answer those questions and more in this episode! Edit, and this is a big one: In this episode Darcy is super excited about the "biggest Christmas tree in the world." Upon further fact checking, it is not in fact a living tree, but Christmas lights arranged along the side of Moun…
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In this episode, Kimberly and Tommaso share their recent adventures across Italy, detailing a captivating journey from the bustling streets of Rome to the serene landscapes of Tuscany. Their four-day Roman escapade was filled with the vibrant life of local cafes, a private tour of the Colosseum, and a culinary exploration of diverse restaurants. Th…
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"Solitude, I reflected, is the one deep necessity of the human spirit to which adequate recognition is never given in our codes. It is looked upon as a discipline or penance, but hardly ever as indispensable, pleasant ingredient it is to ordinary life, and from this want of recognition come half of our domestic troubles" - Freya Stark, The Valleys …
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Christmas is a very special time in Italy with celebrations starting in December and finishing in early January. Learn what to expect if you spend the festive season in Italy and some traditions you can enjoy at home. Buon Natale friends! Have a lovely Christmas! Read the full episode show notes here > untolditaly.com/253 Support the show Join our …
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In this episode of their podcast series, Kimberly Holcombe and co-host Tommaso take listeners on a journey through the captivating regions of Calabria, Sicily, and Sardinia. The hosts provide insights into each region’s unique characteristics, cultural heritage, and travel recommendations. Calabria: Hidden Beauty and Complex Identity Calabria, ofte…
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