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hi, i'm shopping and i'm ready to dive into the hands of gentlemen to us with you one day. have you have a window. of course. we've got to the spot and the i'm expected side to side. the dancing for freedom. how of valor rena campaigns against the oppression of women in a wrong person for the outdoors is the cliche true that german simply loved to be in nature come rain or shine. and in the footsteps of an empress, we built into the history of the iconic sissy and austria's capital vienna. all that and more coming up on your on x, the,
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in our series, small projects, big changes. we introduce you to people who are making the world a better place. this time we had to calabria in southern italy. stefan oak of body has managed to become a national hero simply with the organic production and processing of flour. calabria is known for its stunning landscape, but it also has poverty for infrastructure and the mafia. an issue driving an accidents among the regions, young people. but this young men trip enough from some florida wants to see that change with the help of flour, bread and pizza, yellow, simple stuff. and we'll talk about it. i live in calabria, according to the you, we are one of the purest regions in europe. but thanks to the support of thousands of people, my dream business has come true. organic funds against organized crime. this episode, which is about stefano story,
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how he build prosperity and environmental protection to calabria. the region in italy's deep south is home to the calabria and most yeah, oh, try and get to the power is as great as it's wide spread with diversified operations from drugs to illegal waste disposal corruption and illicit trade. alright, spread and back to the top will be i'm going to be talking fortunately, we live in a difficult area with a large criminal presence for the mafia known as that i get the strong and let them very strong even for to, for the peace because it relies primarily on family ties. it's not easy to betray someone or have a different opinion within a family. come get it out in the fields of sun, floors around 20 kilometers south of customs out of stefano grows old grain varieties previously. last industrial agriculture. the varieties were deliberately
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selected to ensure great to bio diversity, the grains of ground in an old mill. not with modern rollers, but tradition, which stove the process takes a lot longer, but produces a 100 percent to get a whole meal flour that is especially nutrient rich and has a rustic flavor on trying to think of them badly. bmw, this is no silicon valley, but we have beautiful surroundings that we need to protect and we still did it. that's what drew me to farming a phone. i mean, it is important for me and my farm to respect to nature tati. that's why i'm committed to organic and bio dynamic production. beauty nami called the flower goes into bread, but also cookies pasta and pizza. the latter subbed in the mail in the evening, which doubles as a pizza. ria, stephanie, and found it. each company will lean, which is latin son mill, 5 crowd funding. it was important to him to finance his thoughts up with clean money and not do business with the wrong people. the project is more than 2000000
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euros feel so natural monita one also melina isn't just a farm where we produce. and so then my dream was to create a community. that's why i used facebook to start the crowd funding, which became the biggest and most important in italy, in 2016. what content do me that said you should need to? i didn't want to be the sole owner. but if i wanted to create a collective sample when i bought a picture about song, but the secret star of the mill is stephane is grandma, can check her role is essential being one of the few people who remember the long last flavors of traditional bread varieties she tests everything we do not know said she didn't know not says that the color and flavor is right. we trust her. she's made on the re our head baker often talk to her, you know, not contract. those quality control is not very important depending on the do have even taking that bread to room to some of the pope himself, stefano studied business administration in his late twenty's. he planned to leave
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calabria and set up a 90 stopped up in the us. but news, but italy's largest landfill site was to be built right next to his hometown, persuaded him to stay and do something about it. that's when he found that his 1st initiative, a community vegetable garden no, no level if i didn't want the landfill. and then response to it, i came up with a family garden project or a community garden based on a set of value defending the land. coney, and the only thing was gonna tell, he told you a bunch of banner protests, as well as the fact the legal papers were absent, put an end to the construction of the landfill. stefano was even given an order of marriage by attending president federal, much or rather to his innovative contribution. the mayor of son flora also held stefano in high esteem. you step on the place today. if you need to, you can add all that stuff on to a national hero to 10 of the whole community is proud of. they've done it yet. i
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mean, he's created new jobs of them mentally. and that's how pamela difficult. we know the difficulties in our region and enjoying it when they come. that's why is the politicians we welcome all young people to want to do business in this area in place. so to thought you love that up, but as shown is which are the real challenges and the criminality which is everywhere in the world is he's coming but not losing heart. we need your level of that's why i work to encourage people to get involved. and so i tried to inspire them to create something a little for a moment, regardless of the legal environmental, even the criminal promptly. i mean, they got me, i'm getting the most important thing is not to be discouraged. what content was she that, that little score i genet. stephane, is company is expanding really new, has opened the 2nd location in tuscany, and soon a 3rd in a pdf, an undeniable success story. when it comes to expressing opposition, most people only have their voices, but ballet, dancer vivian,
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a sound coon, of art, uses her entire body to convey her message. born and raised in sweet. and the roots are in a run. she dances for those whose voices had been silenced there. the vivian i saw qu navarro dances for freedom, not just her own, but for women and young girls in iran who cannot express themselves openly. dance for me is the way of expression, like language. instead of speaking uh with your mouth and your time, it will be like my body will express all the feelings of the stories i have in my brain. vivian is a member of the shots by let berlin, where she has found a home as a professional dancer, the company has over 80 members. so how freely can she actually express or self
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there? yeah, it's quite hard. cuz wiley has such a deep classical core and the structure where we kind of want to keep it the same way because of the technique. but i think with time, there's more freedom. vivian was born and raised in sweden where her dance studies began. but her parents are from iran, dancing in public is generally forbidden there, especially among women. so what happens if you're caught the, what i know of is that people who get, for example, are arrested their instagram will be shut down confiscated, maybe their phones. and that would be definitely trouble. and the morality police would come after you. but lying is dance,
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perceive so negatively there. i guess it's because it's a way of expression. it's something different from speaking and then vowels with your body. and it's something that you need to cover in iran, in defiance of that band, from afar. vivian choreographed her own pieces with a strong message. stop the oppression of women any wrong. the you can't silence her. i am her. and she use me. vivian has never been to around herself, but she's aware of the increased radicalization there. i think it all started around the time of coven. i had a lot of time to think and reflect. i was reading
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a lot online. and i think one specific thing that maybe really emotional was just hearing about this on or killing about a father in the wrong that killed his daughter because she was in love and she was ready to run away with her partner because she received any feedback from irena and women about her work or the message that she's trying to convey i have been in touch with some students and also women that have escaped, that have come here and they're dancing here and i've been in touch with them and try to help them when it comes to dance, considering that oppressive regimes often limit and large and freedom. does she
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feel her work might sometimes be perceived as a threat in iran? i've never thought of. i've never worried about it. i've just been really focused about like i'm at this point. i'm at a place where i can speak freely about it and that's the only thing i think about that i have that voice, the let me know cell phone of hard stance and with it her voice are becoming more powerful and hopefully helping women without a voice to be heard, the germans just love the outdoors, so goes the cliche, hiking, swimming, cycling, what ever the weather and most are well prepared for any event to ality. so what's the reality behind the stereotype? we take a tongue in cheek look at our average german misha. is the
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most secret that germans loves the great outdoors. the device is really loved leaping intense. how long is the german height and weight? and they all really natured at the beach that's find out the 21 percent of german occasionally go camping and over $10000000.00 of them own some kind of camp single outdoor equipment. a camping vacation is seen as a cheaper alternative to the traditional beach holiday. and a way to connect with nature looks like they getting the tent out. the
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indeed the need to strip back the complexities of london life are important. the germans, the main reasons they pitch up a 10 is to enjoy night shift to switch off from everyday life. to feel free, julia and michelle are a to campsite wild companies, illegal in germany, so you can actually stay as a night in the middle of nowhere. the looks like you use. i don't know the looks like all michelle escalation, the the germans of payments the note put them up the pipe flush. okay. not quite, but german suit of clothing, the practical basketball and ready to take on any alpine trucks. it comes that way because when you cycle pike and swim as much as germans,
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it makes sense that functional clothing is extremely popular. the 31 percent of german own out for closing. and one and full tends to see functional clothing isn't just for sports and outdoors. it's become a way of life. the liking is the most popular sport in gemini, in 202339 1000000 gems with liking off the country. so hiking is more than just the full, it's a full natural michelle isn't worried about the weather. as the german saying goes, there's no bad weather, any bad clothing. the
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germans value the closest to make sure that i can bring. they also use hiking as a way to see stress and relax, although i'm not feeling very relaxed right now. the seller's ideal height length is between 2 and 42 and 4 hours. so what it was, columbus is i need to pay rise lakes a wet germans invest themselves in nature. but literally there were over 12000 natural lakes and gemini, and the g p was that into the country searching fabric like so generally free to use an open to the public because it's germany. water quality is taken very serious. the
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a. busy specially in the north, germany has a history of winter bathing, which gain popularity during the last winter. all michelle tested his choosing. hasn't been tried. i swimming. he didn't like. the germans have a reputation connectedness and 28 percent of german adults feel comfortable on a new to speech. the he didn't think we were actually going to show you that. did you the, the american dream in london from dishwasher to millionaire?
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well, it was quite like that for each. okay, by cutting, but almost, she's the 1st black female chef from the u. k. to be awarded michelin star, her west african cuisine won over the testers. nigerian born british chef adage, ok, bach. i was awarded the michelin star for her modern and west african was the how did she do it? to bust him or london restaurant she to serve culinary master pieces like any foul with carmelite onions and lemon songs. but how is it different? the spice is the printer, and the style is a technique such as a black woman bucket, a is still an exception in the white male dominated world of michelin. how does she feel about the award winning up coaching to attract person in by saying is sports west africa food on the map?
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i did show kate back at a hope and she said, who in 2020 originally as a pop up restaurant for years it or the train ship has reached the star status. i can send the relative dorm a freaking cause a teacher who is fine dining is making waves. hardly see people like me and high end kitchens, especially in this country. if nowhere else of i think with what is happening now more people look like me were one to say okay, maybe there's a space for me born in nigeria, i didn't. okay. bucket a has had very different jobs in london over the years for a long time. she only cooked for friends, her biggest role model. her grandmother, she used to sell suite. one of of what's of my grandma out sits without just watching her. make the switch for you. so maybe that spots of rates maybe maybe something else i've always been interested in school to run from when i was like to
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smoke, deal with sweet potato cream or crispy bean fritters with oprah and candy chillies for bach. any, there is no typical nigerian cuisine. culinary traditions in west africa transcended the borders of today. before would be chain nations. they were living in uh, uh, empire which, which quotes across this present nation states. and because of that, most of us have the coaches, the seminar being influenced by religion influenced by trade or no, no i you see the similarity bucket. these menus are bringing a new audience to west african was the she's a role model for others to the 7 people trying to do it for do when it's with leaning on this tablet. um 2 things, i'll say now more more people move on the trucks and which is
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west africa on the place i'm presenting in the words each of those stems from the house of language refers to that silence that spreads around the table. when a meal is simply delicious. now, on to vienna, we want to learn more about the most famous and primitive austria elizabeth called sissy. the story of her life has been turned into many a movie. our reporter explains why she's still fascinated so many. today i wouldn't be yet uh, tracing the footsteps of one particularly beloved 19th century royal and the empress elizabeth or sissy is famous for eccentricities. she had attached to work tired and drunk line to breakfast every day. for women who went against the great there's something enticing about
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this empress who wanted more than just to produce errors. but what is it exactly the drama, the traffic events in her life? a love affair, she was assassinated when she was 61 years old. all this is an except for fascination. my 1st stuff of the day is the whole sport imperial palace. this was the political center of the monarchy and today it feels the same role visit. i'm a classic republic, every former austrian imprison, ampere and live here, including city. of course. our old rooms have been turned into museum. and since i admit, simply had never heritage secede before i moved to germany. i think i'd better start here, 1st of all and actually was impressed elizabeth or sissy. she was due to the empress, the wife was in preference joseph. so she was a member of the house, but didn't seem to you repeating a royal dignity which actually was one of the leading families of europe perhaps. but in pile of her time in germany and austria to see is an icon. her life has
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inspired several films and get the healing that people have this kind of obsession with her. why do you think that's it? the more we get distant from her actually lifetimes that the more she becomes zip of the cultural phenomena. because during the lifetime she mullis withdrew from public life, she poured all the conservative conditions of have spare cord wears. nowadays she's more that's a symbol of this hops for goodness to ah, she's like the iconic hapsburg of all the time. although she actually was a complete mislead cute in her life, time in the palace turned to museum. you can see the gymnastics apparatus that she used every morning as well as her bath tub. since the apparently took warm box in olive oil, she spent much of her time in her private rooms. here. my next stop is vienna's empress elizabeth memorial in the folks garton here i meeting also our interest guide. we're not a whole fellow. i think she was looking for
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a real love and real personal happiness. but everything that she could find at the core, it was 15 s rules and she have to present settling and to put for the children of course male children. so she's always reduced to that and she was criticized all the time for everything and how she behaved to us on the rec, 6 for nowadays we know it is rotating and unhappiness in not being understood in, in the psychological problems. we're not, it takes me to shouldn't one tell us. it was the summer residence of the hapsburg family. so she spent a lot of time here. so did so she actually wants to be and in fact, i don't think so. she loved, she fell in love with francis joseph. yeah. and she, i think she wanted to have a good marriage. yeah. loving marriage. and she told her mother, oh, i wish she was a tailor. now that i've learned so much by the empress,
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her life or history, i want to see if i can get a taste of what her life is like here in vienna for the, for that, i'm visiting one of the oldest and most for nines confectionary. cathy de male has been a v and these institution since 178650 was very fond of their delicacy. violet, facies favorite suites. my next and final self of the day is a very special one. this jeweler has been here for over 200 years and in 1858. we created a such a diamond star. it's for cities here. the cities, christoph patient's family, designed many pieces for the empress. she had lost jewelry and we were lucky enough to for life is jewelry. but these diamond stars the also became the cottage because
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it was a very famous painting. i've been tied to there. she's painted with a wonderful long hair. and her head was adorned with these diamond stars. i also want to ask, do you think it might be possible for me to try the size myself? cars. pleasure. so here you have shared with the diamond stars. here you see the copies of the reasons 27 and c. c had a case executive like this, and they looked exactly like her 20 stars the dare i ask how much something like this cost this g r a like it is here. it's about $77000.00 cures. okay, so i'll just sit here very carefully. how's it being fun to death our toes is the world if this fostering empress? honestly, it seems like sissy was pretty iconic. i can totally see why people are so fascinated
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by her. and it seems like her legend will live on for a long time to come. and we'll still be here next week. but don't forget to follow us on social media for more from the world of culture and life style in europe. thanks for tuning in by and he does in the
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