Regional Italy episode 06 - Sicily

Regional Italy episode 06 - Sicily

In this episode, we dive into a personal story that kicks off with a Christmas party invitation and an unexpected wardrobe choice — a kilt. From this quirky start, we delve into the historical significance of Sicily, a land that has shaped centuries of Mediterranean history.

The episode takes us on a journey from the ancient Carthaginian and Greek settlements to the present day, with a special focus on Palermo, Catania, and Messina. We hear about the Normans, the Arabs, and the rise of the Roman Empire in Sicily. Along the way, we uncover the island's rich cultural layers, including its enduring connection to mafia resistance, the tragic story of Giuseppe Impastato, and heroes like Falcone and Borsellino who fought to bring justice to Sicily.

In the second half of the episode, we explore the stunning beauty of Sicily's landscapes from Mount Etna, its picturesque coastline, and its ancient Greek ruins.


Then of course there are the local wines, like this eof the Donna Fugata winery and the 100 passi, which embody Sicily's resilience and spirit.


Finally, we hear about Explore Worldwide’s immersive tours of the island, including family-friendly adventures and activities like zip-lining, sea kayaking, and visiting archaeological gems like Giardini Naxos and Siracusa.


Key highlights:



  • Sicilian ancestry and the influence of Scottish heritage.


  • The island's multicultural past: from Carthage to Greek colonization.


  • Catania, Messina, and the legendary Mount Etna.


  • Anti-mafia heroes, and community resilience.


  • The importance of local wine and sustainable tourism with Explore Worldwide.




If you’ve ever dreamed of visiting Sicily, this episode will inspire you to explore its timeless beauty, history, and culture. Don’t miss out on the chance to learn about one of the world’s most fascinating regions — packed with legends, landscapes, and a true sense of adventure!


Takeaway: Whether you're a history buff, an adventure seeker, or a wine lover, Sicily offers something for everyone. Tune in for an unforgettable journey into one of the Mediterranean’s most captivating islands!




Click here for Adventure Travel inspiration from our friends at Explore Worldwide. Don’t Just Travel, Explore!

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036 – Introducing a beard, a hunchback and Matilda

036 – Introducing a beard, a hunchback and Matilda

1052 - 1061 Bonifacio Attone of Canossa dies leaving his wife Beatrice and stepdaughter to first look to the pope and then marry Godfrey the Bearded while in the backgrounds a couple of popes come and go and we also see a change of emperors.

28 Marras 201818min

035 – The lion, the fox and the Great Schism

035 – The lion, the fox and the Great Schism

1047 - 1054 Once pope Leo IX takes power, we follow his rather disastrous decision to challenge the Normans and Robert Guiscard. After that, we have a quick look at the start of the Great East- West Schism.

22 Marras 201820min

034 – Another Henry, too many popes and naughtiness in the church

034 – Another Henry, too many popes and naughtiness in the church

1039-1046 We follow the descent of Henry III into Italy and see how he deals with the church as a reform takes route

11 Marras 201822min

033 – Here come the Normans, there goes the neighbourhood

033 – Here come the Normans, there goes the neighbourhood

We take a look at the arrival of the Normans in Southern Italy at the start of the XI century and follow their participation in the anti-Byzantines rebellions of the 1040's.

28 Loka 201819min

032 – Saxons to Salians and a fake news legend

032 – Saxons to Salians and a fake news legend

1024 - 1037 We look at the passage from Henry II to Conrad and look at the trouble caused for the new emperor by Bishop Aribert of Milan while he tries to consolidate his hold on Italy with the help of Bonifacio of Canossa and the new pope.

18 Loka 201821min

031 – A rebellion in the south, a lion in the north and how Henry II got on

031 – A rebellion in the south, a lion in the north and how Henry II got on

1009 - 1024 We take a look at a forgotten rebellion in the south of Italy headed by an apple tree, check in with the Canossa family to observe their growing power in the north and then see how Holy Roman emperor Henry II got on when he made his way across the Alps.

10 Loka 201821min

Special: The massacre of Monte Sole

Special: The massacre of Monte Sole

Between the 29th September and 5th October 1944, the Nazi occupiers of Italy, along with their Fascist allies, rounded up and killed almost 800 civilians, mostly elderly, women and children in the worst single episode of violence against the civilian population in Western Europe. The massacre occurred on the slopes of Monte Sole, south of Bologna.

30 Syys 201819min

030 – Saxons, Saracens, Sardinia

030 – Saxons, Saracens, Sardinia

We leave Henry II waiting for a moment to look at the increasing Saracen raids in the early 11th century before taking a look at the unique history of the Sardinian "Giudicati".

26 Syys 201820min

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