Inspiring Stories of Life in the Italian Countryside
Friday March 21, 2025
Oh, life in the Italian countryside!
Welcome to a fantastic new episode of Travel Connections! In today’s episode, we will cover many of the things that I love most! What are they, you ask? Let me give you a small list. Learning about a delightful new book, traveling to Italy, memorable Italian food and wine, discovering and exploring new destinations, and living a life devoted to less stress and more calming views of Italy. How does that sound?
In today’s episode, I talk with Barbara Boyle. Barbara enjoyed a colorful worldwide career as a creative director at Saatchi & Saatchi, Grey, Lowe, and other advertising agencies, creating commercials and stories for Procter & Gamble, Johnson & Johnson, Mars Inc., and dozens of other marketers. Always a writer, this is the first time she has had the time required to author a book.
Her inspirational new memoir, “Pinch Me: Waking Up in a 300-Year-Old Italian Farmhouse,” is an evocative account of leaving the frenetic life of an advertising creative director to create a dream life in the faraway hills of Northern Italy. This book tells the story of how she leaves her life behind in San Francisco and takes apart a 300-year-old stone barn to build a new home, a new life, in Italy.
Newly retired and traveling through Europe, Barbara stumbles upon the ancient Italian hill town of Monforte. She is enchanted by the castles and the sweeping vistas reaching out to the Alps, captivated by the region’s cuisine and confounded by its extraordinary culture of kindness. And then, one morning, she awakes and looks out over the valley, and she realizes that she longs to be there in her own home, drinking her coffee and watching the sunrise. To live a life in the Italian countryside.
Highlights in this episode:
- Imagine trading the hustle and bustle of a corporate career for the gentle rhythms of an enchanting Italian town
- Barbara’s leap into retirement was not just a change of scenery but a plunge into a deeper, richer existence.
- What is it like to wake up in a fully renovated 300-year-old Italian farmhouse?
- Details of a memoir filled with food, friendships, and scenes of Italy
- How can we learn from Barbara’s bold life change?
Episode Topics: author, books, food, Italy, nature, reading, Travel, wine
"I like to see the world through a different window"
— Barbara Boyle
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