Venice Talks

Monica Cesarato
Venice Talks
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    S4 Ep.9 - Where Venetian Wardrobes Become Stories. A chat with Maranteghe Vintage Shop

    2026-05-21 | 36 min.
    In this episode of Venice Talks, Monica speaks with Laura from Maranteghe, a vintage and second-hand shop in Cannaregio where fashion becomes memory, identity and a small act of resistance.
    Founded by Miriam, Sara and Laura, Maranteghe was born during the pandemic, among wardrobes to reinvent, forgotten clothes to rescue and the desire to create something with meaning. What began as a shared passion between friends became, in spring 2024, a physical shop in Venice: a “covo”, a little den, filled with pieces that carry stories, character and soul.
    But Maranteghe is not just about vintage fashion. It is about giving clothes a second life, celebrating Made in Italy, listening to the stories hidden in Venetian wardrobes, and pushing back against fast consumption and the sameness of mass tourism. In a city too often reduced to souvenirs and quick visits, Maranteghe offers something slower, stranger, more personal, and beautifully Venetian.
    Together Monica and Laura talk about friendship, style, sustainability, female energy, old clothes with new destinies, and the wonderfully ironic meaning of the word “marantega”, rooted in Venetian dialect and linked to witches, old women, sacred female figures and a touch of glorious mischief.
    Show Keynotes
    In this episode, Monica and Laura discuss:
    How Maranteghe was born during the pandemic from friendship, wine and wardrobe reinvention
    Why vintage fashion can be emotional, cultural and sustainable at the same time
    The meaning of the Venetian word “marantega” and why it became the perfect name
    How Miriam, Sara and Laura choose the pieces that enter the shop
    The stories hidden inside the wardrobes of Venetian women
    Why second-hand fashion can be a form of resistance against waste and mass-produced style
    How Venice inspires style, theatricality and personal expression
    Why Maranteghe stands against the “mordi e fuggi” tourist economy
    The playful Venetian detail behind their logo: a lion sticking out its tongue, inspired by a medieval bas-relief in the Archivio di Stato di Venezia

    Listen to the new episode of Venice Talks and step inside a shop where clothes are never just clothes. They are fragments of lives, whispers from wardrobes, and tiny spells stitched into fabric.
    🎧 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you tune in.
    ✹ Credits:
    Hosted by Monica Cesarato
    Produced by Monica Cesarato, Sentire Media
    Guest: Laura Gamba from Maranteghe
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    💌 Want to share your own Venice?
    Send me a short audio clip (1 minutes max) telling me what you loved most about the city — at [email protected].
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    S4 Ep.8 - The Hidden Life of Venice’s Public Transport. A chat with ACNL

    2026-05-14 | 1 h 2 min.
    Venice is a city that moves on water.
    Every day, thousands of residents, workers, students and visitors step onto a vaporetto without always thinking about what happens behind that simple act of getting from one stop to another.
    But in Venice, public transport is not a road, a bus lane or an underground line. It is the lagoon. It is the Grand Canal. It is tides, fog, wind, night shifts, crowded landing stages, sudden changes in weather, wave motion, and the constant responsibility of moving people safely through one of the most delicate cities in the world.
    In this episode of Venice Talks, Monica speaks with Lorenzo Boscolo, President of the Associazione Capitani Navigazione Lagunare, and Agostino BenvegnĂč, Vice President of the association, to explore the world of Venice’s public water transport commanders.
    Together, they discuss what it really means to command a vessel in the lagoon, the difference between a captain and a commander, the training and skills required for this profession, and the unique challenges of keeping Venice moving 24 hours a day.
    This conversation also looks at some of the most important issues facing the city today: wave motion, overtourism, respect for public transport, safety on board, and the need to understand that a vaporetto is not just a scenic ride. It is an essential service for the people who live and work in Venice.
    Through their words, we discover Venice from a different point of view: not from a postcard, not from a tourist map, but from the cabin of those who navigate its waters every day.
    Key Notes
    In this episode we talk about:
    What the Associazione Capitani Navigazione Lagunare is and why it matters in Venice today
    The difference between a captain and a commander
    The path and training needed to become a commander in Venice’s public water transport system
    Why navigating a public transport vessel in Venice requires far more than simply knowing how to steer a boat
    The most delicate areas of the lagoon and the city from a navigation point of view
    Why Venice’s public transport system is unlike buses, metros or trams in any other city
    What it means to be responsible for a vessel full of passengers in a city where the “road” is made of water
    The beauty and the hidden difficulties of life as a commander
    The importance of remembering that vaporetti are an essential service for residents, workers and students
    What it means to guarantee public transport 24 hours a day, through fog, rain, high tides, events and tourist peaks
    Why wave motion is such a serious issue for Venice
    The impact of wave motion on safety, boats, landing stages, embankments and the city itself
    How overtourism affects the daily work of commanders
    The future of this profession and whether young people are interested in becoming part of it
    Which tourist behaviours make the service more difficult, and which ones would help everyone

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    This episode is an invitation to look at Venice differently.
    The next time you step onto a vaporetto, you may notice the city in another way: the movement of the water, the precision of an arrival, the patience behind a crowded stop, the responsibility carried by those who keep Venice moving every day.
    Listen to the full episode of Venice Talks and subscribe to the podcast to discover more stories from the people, places and voices that make Venice extraordinary.
    Because Venice is not only a city to visit.
    It is a city to understand.

    🎧 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you tune in.
    ✹ Credits:
    Hosted by Monica Cesarato
    Produced by Monica Cesarato, Sentire Media
    Guest: Lorenzo Boscolo & Agostino BenvegnĂč from ACNL
    If you love hearing the voices of Venice, subscribe and leave a review — it helps others discover these stories too.
    💌 Want to share your own Venice?
    Send me a short audio clip (1 minutes max) telling me what you loved most about the city — at [email protected].
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    S4 Ep.4 - The Perfume Legacy of Venice. A chat with Joan Giacomin

    2026-04-23 | 50 min.
    What does Venice smell like?
    In this episode of Venice Talks, Monica sits down with Joan Giacomin, Brand Ambassador for The Merchant of Venice, for a journey into the fragrant history of Venice. Together they explore how the city became a crossroads for rare ingredients, refined beauty, and perfume culture, and how scent offers a unique way to understand Venice beyond what we see.
    This conversation moves through history, trade, daily life, and memory, showing how perfume was woven into the story of the Serenissima and how that legacy still lives on today.
    Show key notes
    Meet Joan Giacomin of The Merchant of Venice
    Venice and its historic role in the world of perfume
    The trade routes, spices, and precious raw materials that passed through the city
    Rare ingredients, trade, and the global reach of the Serenissima
    Fragrance in Venetian beauty, ritual, and daily life
    The scents that best capture historic Venice
    The Merchant of Venice and perfume heritage today
    Why scent is such a powerful storyteller

    🎧 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you tune in.
    ✹ Credits:
    Hosted by Monica Cesarato
    Produced by Monica Cesarato, Sentire Media
    Guest: Joan Giacomin Brand Ambassador for The Merchant of Venice
    If you love hearing the voices of Venice, subscribe and leave a review — it helps others discover these stories too.
    💌 Want to share your own Venice?
    Send me a short audio clip (1 minutes max) telling me what you loved most about the city — at [email protected].
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    S4 Ep.6 - Inside a Leather Workshop: Tools, Time, and Texture. A chat with Shanti Ganesha from Meracu

    2026-03-12 | 38 min.
    In this episode of Venice Talks, Monica meets Shanti Ganesha, founder of Meracu, a contemporary leather workshop in Venice.
    We talk about the first moment leather felt like a language, the leap that led to opening a workshop in 2022, and how living between Venice and India shapes a design identity that feels built into every piece, not added on.
    From material to method, we explore how a hide is chosen, what certified vegetable tanned leather changes over time, and why some steps cannot be rushed. We also get into the unseen side of independent craft: refusing serial production, learning to say no, and answering the question every artisan hears sooner or later, “Can you make it exactly the same?”
    A conversation about hands, time, and integrity, with Venice as a living backdrop where making still means something.
    Show key notes
    Shanti Ganesha, founder of Meracu, on building a leather workshop in Venice (2022)
    Between Venice and India: how heritage becomes structure, not decoration
    Choosing a hide, reading grain and scars, and working with certified vegetable tanned leather
    The slow step you cannot rush and the signature gesture that reveals the maker
    Refusing serial production, learning to say no, and answering “Can you make it identical?”
    Looking ahead: collaborations, apprentices, and a five year vision for the workshop

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    🎧 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you tune in.
    ✹ Credits:
    Hosted by Monica Cesarato
    Produced by Monica Cesarato, Sentire Media
    Guest: Shanti Ganesha from Meracu
    If you love hearing the voices of Venice, subscribe and leave a review — it helps others discover these stories too.
    💌 Want to share your own Venice?
    Send me a short audio clip (1 minutes max) telling me what you loved most about the city — at [email protected].
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    S4 Ep.5 - Thinking Venice, Teaching the World with Warwick Venice Centre

    2026-02-12 | 48 min.
    In this episode of Venice Talks, Monica sits down with Bryan Brazeau, Academic Director of the Warwick Venice Centre, to talk about what happens when a university and a city begin to think together.
    We explore Venice not as a setting, but as a working intellectual environment, and Warwick not simply as an institution abroad, but as a way of approaching knowledge through place, daily life, and lived experience.
    Episode key notes:
    What Warwick and Venice genuinely have in common beneath the surface
    Why Venice works as a living classroom rather than a historical backdrop
    How place shapes academic thinking, research, and teaching
    The experience of studying and teaching with the city, not around it
    The dual identity of the Warwick Venice Centre, both local and international
    What students carry with them after living and learning in Venice
    A shared love for Venetian cuisine, and how food becomes another way of understanding the city
    Why eating, cooking, and sharing meals are part of truly living Venice
    The value of intellectual distance, and why studying elsewhere matters
    Looking ahead: the future of the Warwick Venice Centre and place-based education

    A conversation about learning, location, and culture, where ideas, flavours, and stories move slowly and stay longer.
    🎧 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you tune in.
    ✹ Credits:
    Hosted by Monica Cesarato
    Produced by Monica Cesarato, Sentire Media
    Guest: Prof. Bryan Brazeau from Warwick Venice Centre
    If you love hearing the voices of Venice, subscribe and leave a review — it helps others discover these stories too.
    💌 Want to share your own Venice?
    Send me a short audio clip (1 minutes max) telling me what you loved most about the city — at [email protected].
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đŸŽ™ïž Venice Talks — Voices, stories, and secrets from the world’s most fascinating city. Hosted by Monica Cesarato, Venetian author, podcaster, and culinary guide, the show explores the real Venice through the people who shape it — artisans, chefs, historians, dreamers, and custodians of tradition. Each conversation reveals a side of Venice rarely seen: authentic, creative, and deeply human. Whether you are exploring the lagoon or simply dreaming from afar, Venice Talks invites you to listen, learn, and fall in love with Venice — one story at a time. 📍New episodes weekly. 🎧 Tune in and discover the soul of Venice through its voices.
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