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The Italian Way of Feeling Brands - Hosted by Lucia Aliotta The Italian Storyteller

Podcast door Lucia Aliotta

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The Italian Way of Feeling Brands is a podcast about voice, emotion and brand perception through an Italian sensibility. Host Lucia Aliotta explores how rhythm, pause, tone and storytelling shape trust and connection in modern communication. For brand and communication professionals who believe that technique is not enough: brands must be felt, not just understood.

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The Emotional limits of Fast Communications - Hosted by Lucia Aliotta

In this reflection, Italian storyteller and communication strategist Lucia Aliotta explores the difference between speed as efficiency and speed as urgency, and how these two radically change the emotional impact of a brand. Drawing from Italian cultural references — where performance coexists with narrative, care and identity — the episode suggests that emotion doesn’t emerge from acceleration, but from rhythm, contrast and meaning. A short and valuable listen for professionals who feel that today’s branding is fast… but not always emotionally intelligent. 🎧 Listen to the full episode if you want to rethink rhythm, speed and emotion in brand communication — through an Italian perspective. 🔔 Subscribe for more reflections on voice, sensitivity and branding. 🎧 Listen to the podcast on: Spotify • Apple Podcasts • Google Podcasts (coming soon / or link when disponibile) 🌍 Follow me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luciaaliotta/ 🌐 My website: https://lucia.lastoryteller.it/ 📩 For collaborations / speaking / consulting: la.digitalstrategist@gmail.com info@lastoryteller.it — The Italian Way of Feeling Brands Where Italian emotional culture meets modern brand strategy.

12 jan 2026 - 3 min
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When Nothing Is Said but Everything Is Felt - The Italian Way of feeling Brands

The Episode 3 explores an element that brands almost never consider: the pause. In a world obsessed with speed, constant output and uninterrupted messaging, silence feels like a mistake. Yet in communication — and especially in branding — pause is a strategic choice. In this episode, Italian storyteller and communication strategist Lucia Aliotta explains why leaving space is not an absence, but an act of trust, attention and relationship. A perspective influenced by Italian culture, where art, opera and conversation teach us that what is not said can carry as much power as what is said. 🎧 Listen if you’re interested in: • brand voice & timing • emotional intelligence in communication • the strategic role of silence • Italian cultural approaches to expression • making communication more human If today’s branding feels loud but not memorable, this episode is for you. 🎧 Listen to the podcast on: Spotify • Apple Podcasts • Google Podcasts (coming soon / or link when disponibile) 🌍 Follow me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luciaaliotta/ 🌐 My website: https://lucia.lastoryteller.it/ 📩 For collaborations / speaking / consulting: la.digitalstrategist@gmail.com info@lastoryteller.it — The Italian Way of Feeling Brands Where Italian emotional culture meets modern brand strategy.

12 jan 2026 - 3 min
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Why Brand Voice Is a Relationship (Not a Tool) — Italian Perspective on Branding

The Episode 2 explores a simple but overlooked truth: brand voice is never just a tool — it’s a relationship. In this short reflection, Lucia Aliotta introduces an Italian perspective on brand communication, where tone, silence, rhythm and listening shape how messages are felt, not just understood. If you work in branding, communication or content creation, this episode invites you to go beyond tone-of-voice charts and ask a more human question: How does my brand relate to the person who listens? 🎧 Listen if you’re interested in: • brand voice & perception • emotional intelligence in communication • how Italian culture approaches voice & relationships • human-centric branding Because before being strategic, voice is relational — and that’s where trust begins. 🎧 Listen to the podcast on: Spotify • Apple Podcasts • Google Podcasts (coming soon / or link when disponibile) 🌍 Follow me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luciaaliotta/ 🌐 My website: https://lucia.lastoryteller.it/ 📩 For collaborations / speaking / consulting: la.digitastrategist@gmail.com info@lastoryteller.it

12 jan 2026 - 3 min
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Why Italian Sensitivity Matters in Global Branding - Hosted by Lucia Aliotta

What happens when branding meets emotional sensitivity? And why should someone from Italy talk about brands, voice and perception in English? In this first episode, I (Lucia Aliotta — Italian storyteller, voice artist and emotional communication specialist) explain why I created this podcast and why sensitivity matters in branding today. Many brands communicate correctly: they are clear, structured, efficient. And yet, they often feel distant, cold, impersonal. Not because of poor strategy. Not because of poor content. But because of a lack of emotional sensitivity — the ability to listen, to perceive tone, pauses, context and the human dimension behind communication. As Italians, we grow up in a culture that teaches us to read what is not said: – pauses – tone – silence – timing – context – gestures – and emotional subtext This cultural sensitivity is rarely discussed in the world of international branding, yet it shapes how brands are felt, not just how they are understood. In this podcast we explore: • why some communications are perfect but forgettable • the role of voice and tone in brand perception • the value of silence, rhythm and timing • how emotional intelligence changes the way brands connect • and why “feeling” matters as much as “strategy” This is not a podcast about Italy as folklore. It’s not about marketing tactics or trends. It’s about voice, emotion, rhythm and narrative as strategic tools — seen through an Italian lens, where feeling comes before owning and relationships come before transactions. If you believe that brands are not just products, but relationships we build, you’re in the right place. — 🎧 Listen to the podcast on: Spotify • Apple Podcasts • Google Podcasts (coming soon / or link when disponibile) 🌍 Follow me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luciaaliotta/ 🌐 My website: https://lucia.lastoryteller.it/ 📩 For collaborations / speaking / consulting: la.digitastrategist@gmail.com info@lastoryteller.it —

12 jan 2026 - 3 min
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