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You have Time: Slow Life Lessons (Part II) featuring Sandrine Kom
Season 3 · Episode 24
vendredi 15 novembre 2024 • Duration 30:48
You have Time: Slow Life Lessons, Part 2
featuring Sandrine Kom
“We need to change our relationship with time because we really see time as our enemy. It's never enough and sometimes we get angry because we know we don't have enough time. We would like to have 30 hours of time and not 16, there is always this frustration. What we can do is repeat to ourselves that we have time, and this daily slowness tool will help you do what you need to do and more.” Sandrine Kom
In part two of my conversation with the incomparable Sandrine Kom we dig deeper into her SlowLife Coaching and SlowLife Yoga work and she homes in on how we can be nicer to ourselves, learn to listen to our inner child − the little voice inside that we typically ignore − and tune in to it as a way of meeting our deepest needs. Sandrine also imparts methods we can utilize, aided by technology, to bring more mindfulness and slowness into our daily lives.
We also speak of how she transforms Stressed out Superwomen into Zen Superwomen by offering strategies on setting boundaries and abandoning the guilty feeling of it never being enough.
Finally, we talk more about the importance of digital detoxes and being in nature, her retreats, workshops, interactive conferences and team and community-building activities that show concretely how a culture of slowness enables us to work better, find more work life balance, and to make peace with time
Sandrine Kom Biography
Sandrine Kom was born and grew up in Paris before moving to live and study in Berlin for over 12 years. In 2000 she moved to Florence, where she still resides, and currently divides her time between Florence and Paris.
Sandrine graduated from Berlin University in Communication Sciences and Economics and obtained her diploma as a Nutrition Coach at the Centre de Formation à Distance (CFD) in Brussels. She completed her Yoga Teacher Training at “Yoga Garden” in San Francisco.
In addition to English, she is fluent in French, German, Russian and of course Italian!
A Parisian in love with Tuscany, her adoptive home is where where her love of food, yoga and nature led her to create FiloCIBOsofia Slow Life which grew and became “Slowlife Coaching” and “Slowlife Yoga”.
Sandrine has offered her experiences through Airbnb for many years, won several awards, and received over 700 positive testimonials. Furthermore, in 2020 at the start of the pandemic, she and five other Italian hosts were selected (out of 5,000 experiences) by Airbnb as they diversified their model from in-person to online experiences. She also offers experiences to companies where she focuses on increasing the wellbeing of their teams and people.
In addition to a range of SlowLife Retreats and Experiences, she also supports Stressed Super Women to become Zen Super Women, and accompanies CEO’s and Managers in need of rest, dreaming of slowness and time for themselves
With Slow Life Yoga, Sandrine has also participated in the television programs
“Casa Beau” for RTL 4 Netherlands and “Best Weekend/Chianti“ for Nove Warner Bros. Discovery Italia.
Links
http://www.slowlifecoaching.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandrine-kom/
https://www.facebook.com/SlowLifeCoachingSlowLifeYoga
https://www.instagram.com/slowlifecoaching_slowlifeyoga/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe4xzHmfloofDwZCkm6Jrlg
2025 Retreats
https://www.quietluxury.it/2025-events_en/
Recorded at Musikalmente Firenze
Podcast Editor: Andrew Niklas Curtis
Production Intern: Ava Lees
You have Time: Slow Life Lessons (Part I) featuring Sandrine Kom
Season 3 · Episode 23
vendredi 8 novembre 2024 • Duration 32:12
You have Time: Slow Life Lessons, Part 1
featuring Sandrine Kom
“We need slowness. We need it to enjoy our life, to enjoy the people who are around us, to avoid misunderstanding, to find harmony with ourselves, to take care of our values. And we also need slowness to take care of our deepest needs.” Sandrine Kom
This week’s guest, Sandrine Kom, believes that slow life is quiet luxury. So much so that it's the motto of her company, SlowLife Coaching and SlowLife Yoga, which embodies an art of living and a philosophy of life. Join me and Sandrine as she shares with us the personal and professional journey that led her to Italy and to her métier.
During our conversation, Sandrine illustrates her principles of slowness, gives us some strategies we can all develop to clarify and meet our deepest needs, and underlines the importance of slowing down and pausing in order to create a more intentional life that brings joy and fulfillment.
It should come as no surprise, therefore, that when asked by Banijay Italia and Nove/Warner Bros. Discovery to propose an experience in the Chianti for me and my travel companions, I knew it had to be something that would enable us to spend time together in nature and give us the chance to connect more deeply with each other, ourselves, and the surrounding beauty; a SlowLife Yoga lesson with Sandrine, in the middle of the vineyards of the Fattoria and Villa di Rignana.
We talk more about the goals of that experience as well as what it was really like filming a reality TV show and how that unique, shared experience brought us closer to each other. Sandrine Kom Biography
Sandrine Kom was born and grew up in Paris before moving to live and study in Berlin for over 12 years. In 2000 she moved to Florence, where she still resides, and currently divides her time between Florence and Paris.
Sandrine graduated from Berlin University in Communication Sciences and Economics and obtained her diploma as a Nutrition Coach at the Centre de Formation à Distance (CFD) in Brussels. She completed her Yoga Teacher Training at “Yoga Garden” in San Francisco.
In addition to English, she is fluent in French, German, Russian and of course Italian!
A Parisian in love with Tuscany, her adoptive home is where where her love of food, yoga and nature led her to create FiloCIBOsofia Slow Life which grew and became “Slowlife Coaching” and “Slowlife Yoga”.
Sandrine has offered her experiences through Airbnb for many years, won several awards, and received over 700 positive testimonials. Furthermore, in 2020 at the start of the pandemic, she and five other Italian hosts were selected (out of 5,000 experiences) by Airbnb as they diversified their model from in-person to online experiences. She also offers experiences to companies where she focuses on increasing the wellbeing of their teams and people.
In addition to a range of SlowLife Retreats and Experiences, she also supports Stressed Super Women to become Zen Super Women, and accompanies CEO’s and Managers in need of rest, dreaming of slowness and time for themselves
With Slow Life Yoga, Sandrine has also participated in the television programs
“Casa Beau” for RTL 4 Netherlands and “Best Weekend/Chianti“ for Nove Warner Bros. Discovery Italia.
Links
http://www.slowlifecoaching.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandrine-kom/
https://www.facebook.com/SlowLifeCoachingSlowLifeYoga
https://www.instagram.com/slowlifecoaching_slowlifeyoga/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe4xzHmfloofDwZCkm6Jrlg
2025 Retreats
https://www.quietluxury.it/2025-events_en/
Recorded at Musikalmente Firenze
Podcast Editor: Andrew Niklas Curtis
Production Intern: Ava Lees
Fashioner of the Law: Craftsmanship, Luxury & Made in Italy featuring Claudia Del Re
Season 3 · Episode 14
vendredi 6 septembre 2024 • Duration 28:55
“A lawyer is not just the one who is going to defend you in court but is also a kind of guide that pushes you in the correct way, to enhance and to explore your ideas. That is exactly my role in the context of beauty.” Claudia Del Re
In this first part of my conversation with Claudia Del Re, she shares with us why she thinks she’s one of the luckiest lawyers ever, defining herself as the “attorney of beauty”.
Claudia brings us into her world and illustrates the work that she does by offering clear, expert guidance and advice buttressed by concrete examples, strategies and tips on how to preserve and protect one’s creations and intellectual property.
She also speaks to the specific challenges regarding Florence’s artisans and centuries-old traditions of craftsmanship and the difficulties in protecting this important cultural heritage and ensuring that these techniques are not lost.
We also touch upon AI and technology, the nuances of the law when it comes to wine, fashion, intellectual property and a host of other areas, and the importance of keeping trade secrets secret.
Finally, we talk about her teaching, what the university students who take her classes are interested in and what they worry about, and she gives us her keen insights on the future of fashion.
Claudia Del Re Biography & Links
Claudia Del Re
Lawyer and founding partner of the Del Re Law Firm | Florence – Milan, Privacy Officer, Contract Professor and research collaborator at the University of Florence, Lecturer at Polimoda-International Institute of Fashion, Design and Marketing, start-up and research spin-off trainer, University consultant and Research Institutions regarding university technology transfer.
Specialized in corporate matters, Claudia Del Re is particularly focused on Intellectual and Industrial Property issues, such as contracts concerning industrial inventions and industrial design patents, trademarks, license or transfer of industrial property rights, protection of industrial secrets, protection, license and transfer of know-how, confidential information, etc. Additionally, she is interested in the juridical area of Information and Communication Technology combined with Privacy Law, in the areas relating to e-commerce and telecommunications rights. Specialties: Intellectual and Industrial Property matters, Civil Law, Competition Law, Contract and Business Law, Copyright Law, Corporate Law, Data Protection, Fashion Law, Information Technology Law, International Privacy Law, Third Sector Law, Wine Law.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/claudiadelre/
https://www.instagram.com/clodelre/?hl=en
Recorded at Musikalmente Firenze, May 14, 2024
Vote from Abroad! Featuring Leyani Redditi & Jane Zaloga
Season 3 · Episode 1
lundi 2 septembre 2024 • Duration 45:39
Whether you are a first time voter, a seasoned one, or are voting from abroad for the first time, you will not want to miss this special episode of 15 with Fosca, featuring special guests, Leyani Redditi and Jane Zaloga, respectively Chair and Vice Chair of Central Italy for Democrats Abroad.
If you are a US citizen living abroad you can vote and this podcast episode gives you a simple, step by step non-partisan guide to what you need to do to make your voice heard by casting your vote by Tuesday, November 5.
Be sure to tune in for important information, clear instructions, deadlines, and resources on how to vote in the upcoming election and why it's so crucial that those of us living abroad get our ballots in and in time. Every vote really counts.
For local folks, or for those of you who have family or friends currently residing in the Florence area or in Italy, check out the links below for information on Non-Partisan Voter Assistance events, taking place throughout the fall, for all US Citizens in Florence and in Italy.
Leyani Redditi Biography
Leyani is the Chair of Central Italy for Democrats Abroad.
She lives just outside Florence with her family. She is originally from Northern California but also lived in Atlanta for many years. She is a teacher, author and farmer.
Jane Zaloga Biography
Jane is the Vice Chair of Central Italy for Democrats Abroad. Originally from NJ, she has lived in Chicago and the Boston area, but has called Florence, where she teaches art and architectural history, her home for the past 25 years.
LINKS
https://www.democratsabroad.org/it-central_leaders
https://www.democratsabroad.org/it
https://www.democratsabroad.org/it_central
https://www.democratsabroad.org/it_events
https://www.votefromabroad.org/
https://www.democratsabroad.org/kelly/how_to_vote_from_italy
https://www.democratsabroad.org/donate
Between the Lines: The Art & Science of Translation (Part II) Featuring Miriam Hurley
Season 3 · Episode 12
vendredi 30 août 2024 • Duration 23:15
“Another way, in addition to Speakeasy, which I really suggest that worked for me is doing an activity that people who are like minded might do. That's the best way to build community because everyone's looking for it. It's one of those ironies of modern life that people feel disconnected and lonely, but we all have the same needs.” Miriam Hurley, on finding community in Florence.
In the second part of my conversation with cer Miriam Hurley we go beyond the intricacies of her métier and talk about making connections and finding community.
Reflecting upon the initial difficulties that she encountered meeting people and forging friendships in a city like Florence that sees so much movement within the international community, Miriam took action and co-founded, with Lexie Cimko, Speakeasy Multilingual Florence, which organizes multilingual language exchange events in Florence and offers a wealth of resources and advice to locals and visitors alike.
A true community builder and leader, Miriam is also deeply invested in facilitating the lives of temporary and permanent residents, locals and foreigners alike, whether it be through her translation work, Speakeasy Multilingual, or the multitude of information and connections that she offers in a sincere, welcoming, and very heartfelt way.
To this end, she also shares with us her vision for a versatile physical space that would serve the community in a multitude of ways by bringing together professionals who can offer various types of services as well as providing a venue for social, creative, and networking events.
Finally, as two long term US expats in Florence, we compare notes on the many ways the city has changed over the last couple of decades.
Miriam Hurley Biography & Links
I grew up in Astoria, Oregon, known to some as land of The Goonies. For college, I escaped to New York and graduated from Sarah Lawrence College in 1996 with a Bachelor of Liberal Arts with focuses on cultural anthropology and foreign languages.
Over two decades of full-time professional experience as a certified translator from Italian to English.
Certified since 2001 by the American Translators Association specifically to translate from Italian to English.
I also speak — but do not translate — Dutch (rusty but once fluentish), French (pretty decent), and Spanish (downright abominable). I organize language exchange events in Florence so I can brag about being multilingual (and work on improving my languages).
Studied in Florence in 1994 at the Sarah Lawrence program and the University of Florence.
Based in Florence, I keep one foot still in the U.S., spending long stretches there, keeping my native tongue fresh.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/hurleycertifiedtranslator/
https://www.facebook.com/MiriamHurleyTranslations/
Speakeasy
https://www.facebook.com/speakeasymultilingual/
https://www.instagram.com/speakeasymultilingual/
Recorded at Musikalmente Firenze on April 16, 2024
Production Intern: Mark Scott
Between the Lines: The Art & Science of Translation (Part I) Featuring Miriam Hurley
Season 3 · Episode 11
vendredi 23 août 2024 • Duration 24:52
“Even if you've done it for 24 years, every translation, almost every sentence, is a challenge, and that's what makes it fun.” Miriam Hurley
It was such a treat to sit down with Miriam Hurley to discuss her path to Italy, why she came and stayed, the ins and outs, and challenges and rewards of her more than two decades of experience as an American Translators Association certified Italian to English translator.
Join us for the first part of our conversation which traces Miriam’s path from Oregon to Florence and looks into the life in Italy that she’s found in translation.
In addition to musings on the rigorous and meticulous nature and importance of her work, Miriam and I also delve into the nuances of language, and the art, science, and creativity involved in translating.
We also touch on topics like AI and technology, keeping up with the rapid evolution and diffusion of new words, capturing the subleties of regional dialects and slang, and what the world of translation looks like today.
Miriam Hurley Biography & Links
I grew up in Astoria, Oregon, known to some as land of The Goonies. For college, I escaped to New York and graduated from Sarah Lawrence College in 1996 with a Bachelor of Liberal Arts with focuses on cultural anthropology and foreign languages.
Over two decades of full-time professional experience as a certified translator from Italian to English.
Certified since 2001 by the American Translators Association specifically to translate from Italian to English.
I also speak — but do not translate — Dutch (rusty but once fluentish), French (pretty decent), and Spanish (downright abominable). I organize language exchange events in Florence so I can brag about being multilingual (and work on improving my languages).
Studied in Florence in 1994 at the Sarah Lawrence program and the University of Florence.
Based in Florence, I keep one foot still in the U.S., spending long stretches there, keeping my native tongue fresh.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/hurleycertifiedtranslator/
https://www.facebook.com/MiriamHurleyTranslations/
Speakeasy
https://www.facebook.com/speakeasymultilingual/
https://www.instagram.com/speakeasymultilingual/
Recorded at Musikalmente Firenze on April 16, 2024
Production Intern: Mark Scott
On Finding Joy and Living Life in Balance (Part II) Featuring Eleanor Walker
Season 3 · Episode 10
vendredi 16 août 2024 • Duration 31:45
“From my experience, there's a very different attitude towards careers here; generally speaking, your job doesn't define you. Whenever I speak to Italians, they never ask that as their first question, it’s never ‘what do you do,’ or ‘what's your job’? They're more interested in the life that you live around your job, which is a great thing, it's very commendable, so different from the way we are, so different.” Eleanor Walker
Join us this week for part two of my chat with Eleanor Walker, art historian and British expat living in Florence, Italy.
During our conversation, Eleanor and I take a deep dive into the reality of living in Italy, and the surprising magnificence that often, and thankfully, accompanies it.
We cover everything from how our cultures condition us, to how our adoptive culture changes us, and why we choose to go or stay. We also speak about the challenges of forging a career in Italy and transitory friendships, what defines us and brings us joy, Eleanor also tells us more about the current art and arts scene in Florence, and generously shares some of her favorite Florentine sites to visit and why she loves them so much.
Finally, we reflect upon the crucial role of art and culture in today’s world, the real challenges posed by hyper tourism fueled by social media, and what it means to live a life that so many view and experience as a dream.
Eleanor Walker Biography
As a History of Art graduate from the University of Warwick and with a Masters from London’s prestigious Courtauld Institute of Art, Eleanor is a specialist in the art of the Italian Renaissance, in particular the influence of Netherlandish paintings in 15th century Florence. She has recently been most interested in the role of female artists, both in the Renaissance and in the 20th century - her other area of interest.
She has worked at Sotheby’s and the Portland Gallery in London, and teaches for Art History Abroad and she has leads cultural travel programmes for US museums and galleries.
In 2021 she started working with Stanford in Florence Study Abroad Programme on the Art History and Italian Contemporary Culture classes, where during her first year she was assistant to Monsignor Timothy Verdon (Director of Florence's Museum dell’ Opera del Duomo). Alongside Stanford, she has been working with art collector and philanthropist Christian Levett towards the opening of the first major museum for female artists in Europe, the Female Artists of the Mougins Museum (FAMM) which opened in June 2024. She works as Collection Manager for the Levett Collection in Florence, whilst continuing to lead exclusive cultural tours and teach Art History.
Eleanor is also a passionate musician. As a flautist, saxophonist and singer, she regularly performs with ensembles in Florence and Tuscany.
Links
https://www.linkedin.com/in/eleanor-walker-2a1233a8/
@viewfromthegallery
On finding joy and living life in balance (Part I) Featuring Eleanor Walker
Season 3 · Episode 9
vendredi 9 août 2024 • Duration 32:18
“My plan was to stay in Italy until I was due to go back to work on the 1st of November, because that was when the furlough scheme was due to end. So, I thought, ok, fine, I'm going to stay. I don't need to be back in London, I'm going to stay here. I'll take some Italian classes, visit some museums, live a life of leisure in Italy because why not?” Eleanor Walker
In the summer of 2020, in the midst of the global pandemic, Eleanor Walker, an art historian originally from the UK, took a leap into the unknown and came to Italy hoping to find herself and joy again.
Through a series of fortuitous events and encounters, and a lot of personal initiative, resourcefulness, and ingenuity, Eleanor transformed what should have been a brief sojourn in Italy into the life she has made for herself in Florence.
In this first part of my chat with Eleanor, we speak about her journey, her work in the arts and as a performer, anhow she managed to find and forge community during an incredibly dark and isolating time for so many of us.
We also touch upon Brexit, the effect it had on Eleanor and her choices, as well as the trials and rewards of working in the arts today and living a life divided between two places that you love deeply.
Eleanor Walker Biography
As a History of Art graduate from the University of Warwick and with a Masters from London’s prestigious Courtauld Institute of Art, Eleanor is a specialist in the art of the Italian Renaissance, in particular the influence of Netherlandish paintings in 15th century Florence. She has recently been most interested in the role of female artists, both in the Renaissance and in the 20th century - her other area of interest.
She has worked at Sotheby’s and the Portland Gallery in London, and teaches for Art History Abroad and she has leads cultural travel programmes for US museums and galleries.
In 2021 she started working with Stanford in Florence Study Abroad Programme on the Art History and Italian Contemporary Culture classes, where during her first year she was assistant to Monsignor Timothy Verdon (Director of Florence's Museum dell’ Opera del Duomo). Alongside Stanford, she has been working with art collector and philanthropist Christian Levett towards the opening of the first major museum for female artists in Europe, the Female Artists of the Mougins Museum (FAMM) which opened in June 2024. She works as Collection Manager for the Levett Collection in Florence, whilst continuing to lead exclusive cultural tours and teach Art History.
Eleanor is also a passionate musician. As a flautist, saxophonist and singer, she regularly performs with ensembles in Florence and Tuscany.
Links
https://www.linkedin.com/in/eleanor-walker-2a1233a8/
@viewfromthegallery
Il Mentoring: Ascolto, Riflessione & Fiducia (Part II) Featuring Matteo Perchiazzi
Season 3 · Episode 8
vendredi 2 août 2024 • Duration 28:52
Registrato il 12 Marzo 2024 a Musikalmente Firenze
“Chi di noi non si è trovato in una situazione di incertezza, sfiducia, incapacità di decidere, non vedere la strada, non riuscire a capire? Quali sono le cose per cui vale la pena impegnarsi? Chi di noi non si è trovato mai in una situazione di questo genere?” Matteo Perchiazzi
In questa seconda parte della mia conversazione con Matteo Perchiazzi continuiamo ad affrontare temi legati al ruolo cruciale che il mentoring ha in tutti gli aspetti della nostra vita, dalla scuola ai nostri percorsi personali e professionali. Quindi dedichiamo ancora spazio e tempo alle problematiche legate ai giovani, dando esempi e strategie concreti che possono essere di grande aiuto per genitori, insegnanti, mentor e mentee.
Durante questo dialogo, Matteo ci illustra l’importanza di avere obiettivi precisi ma anche quant’è fondamentale avere sogni grandi e la libertà di esplorare unacostellazione degli insegnamenti che diventano poi delle risorse preziose.
Inoltre, parliamo del mentoring nello sport e lo sport nel mentoring, i modi in cui il mentoring ha il potere di cambiare le dinamiche professionali e gli ambienti di lavoro, e se, come chiedo a Matteo, abbiamo tutti bisogno di un mentor.
Amanti del tennis, non vi preoccupate! Parliamo non solo di tennis ma anche un po’ del grande campione italiano, Jannick Sinner, e le lezioni che possiamo portare via dalla sua vita.
Biografia
Matteo Perchiazzi è consulente senior di sviluppo risorse umane e formazione per enti e aziende. È l'ideatore e il fondatore della SIM. E nel 2021 riceve l’Awards di EMCC Global IPMA Master Practitioner, ricevuto fino a quel tempo da solo 3 persone in Europa. Si occupa di ricerca sociale e del lavoro, di ricerca e sviluppo di metodologie di valutazione, formazione e orientamento. In Italia è pioniere nella ricerca, formazione e consulenza del Mentoring, di cui si occupa dal 2002, in particolare del Mentoring per l’orientamento e il ri-orientamento al lavoro. È alla costante ricerca di settore nuovi in cui applicare il Mentoring e ha di recente codificato il filone del Mentoring nello sport con l’Academy Sport, risultato di ricerca e progetti nel settore da 10 anni.
È stato consulente e referente scientifico per il Ministero della Difesa – Aeronautica Militare Italiana ISMA – CEFODIMA per la NATO Training Mission in Afghanistan del contingente dei Mentor – Advisor dell’aeronautica Militare Italiana, ed in Iraq.
Prima della fondazione della SIM, ha collaborato con numerosi enti, aziende ed enti per la messa a punto, gestione, valutazione monitoraggio di progetti di Mentoring come il Rotary Internazionale Sud – America ‘Rotary eMentoring’, Mentoring ex – allievi Scuole militari, Fil Spa e varie agenzie formative in progetti di Mentoring nell’ambito del career management e del career counseling.
Ha pubblicato “Apprendere il Mentoring” (2008) con Transeuropa e “Raccontare le competenze” (con F. Batini e G. Del Sarto,) 2007. Ha collaborato ed è stato curatore alla traduzione italiana di “A ciascuno il suo mentore” di David Clutterbuck edito da Franco Angeli 2019, insieme a Marco Laganà. Il suo ultimo libro, “Imparo dunque sono” (2023) è un volume ricco di esercitazioni e applicazione pratiche, che rispondono alle domande su cosa sia il mentoring e su come possa essere realizzato nella scuola italiana.
Links
linkedin.com/in/matteo-perchiazzi
Steven Kotler - https://www.theartofimpossible.com/
Production Intern: Mark Scott
Il Mentoring: Ascolto, Riflessione & Fiducia (Part I) Featuring Matteo Perchiazzi
Season 3 · Episode 7
vendredi 26 juillet 2024 • Duration 28:48
Il Mentoring: Ascolto, Riflessione & Fiducia, Part 1
Featuring Matteo Perchiazzi
Registrato il 12 Marzo 2024 a Musikalmente Firenze
“La metodologia del mentoring da costrutto, proprio come base iniziale, fa sì che il Mentor metta a disposizione la propria esperienza non solo professionale, ma anche di vita.” Matteo Perchiazzi
Oggi giorno sentiamo tanto parlare di mentoring ma che cos’è realmente e che importanza ha il mentoring nelle nostre vite professionali, scolastiche e personali?
In questa prima parte della mia conversazione con Matteo Perchiazzi, Fondatore della Società Italiana di Mentoring, parliamo del suo percorso e su com’è arrivato ad essere uno dei massimi esperti del settore, per poi discutere quello che sta facendo attualmente per formare e guidare una nuova generazione di mentor.
Quest’episodio si focalizza sul potere del mentoring in generale e in modo particolare sul ruolo cruciale che ha nelle scuole per combattere la dispersione scolastica.
Affrontiamo insieme diversi temi: la fragilità dei giovani, l’emarginazione sociale, la delinquenza e la violenza, e come il mentoring offre soluzioni concrete per aiutare i ragazzi a rischio a trovare una via di uscita e raggiungere il successo.
Biografia
Matteo Perchiazzi è consulente senior di sviluppo risorse umane e formazione per enti e aziende. È l'ideatore e il fondatore della SIM. E nel 2021 riceve l’Awards di EMCC Global IPMA Master Practitioner, ricevuto fino a quel tempo da solo 3 persone in Europa. Si occupa di ricerca sociale e del lavoro, di ricerca e sviluppo di metodologie di valutazione, formazione e orientamento. In Italia è pioniere nella ricerca, formazione e consulenza del Mentoring, di cui si occupa dal 2002, in particolare del Mentoring per l’orientamento e il ri-orientamento al lavoro. È alla costante ricerca di settore nuovi in cui applicare il Mentoring e ha di recente codificato il filone del Mentoring nello sport con l’Academy Sport, risultato di ricerca e progetti nel settore da 10 anni.
È stato consulente e referente scientifico per il Ministero della Difesa – Aeronautica Militare Italiana ISMA – CEFODIMA per la NATO Training Mission in Afghanistan del contingente dei Mentor – Advisor dell’aeronautica Militare Italiana, ed in Iraq.
Prima della fondazione della SIM, ha collaborato con numerosi enti, aziende ed enti per la messa a punto, gestione, valutazione monitoraggio di progetti di Mentoring come il Rotary Internazionale Sud – America ‘Rotary eMentoring’, Mentoring ex – allievi Scuole militari, Fil Spa e varie agenzie formative in progetti di Mentoring nell’ambito del career management e del career counseling.
Ha pubblicato “Apprendere il Mentoring” (2008) con Transeuropa e “Raccontare le competenze” (con F. Batini e G. Del Sarto,) 2007. Ha collaborato ed è stato curatore alla traduzione italiana di “A ciascuno il suo mentore” di David Clutterbuck edito da Franco Angeli 2019, insieme a Marco Laganà. Il suo ultimo libro, “Imparo dunque sono” (2023) è un volume ricco di esercitazioni e applicazione pratiche, che rispondono alle domande su cosa sia il mentoring e su come possa essere realizzato nella scuola italiana.
Links
linkedin.com/in/matteo-perchiazzi









