Anna Rosa Best Wishes
She discovered her passion for cooking as a child, watching her mother at work and breathing in the aromas of home-cooked meals. Since then, she has never stopped, becoming not only a skilled cook, but above all a creator of very special recipes. Unique. Anna Rosa, in fact, learned to write recipes by opening the refrigerator, glancing at the leftovers before throwing them away, to use them up. And so she became a master of the kitchen of reuse, repurposing, recycling. Of not wasting.
Evelyn Baleani
Freelance Web Content Editor. She has been working on media content (TV and Web) since 2000. After several years working in the editorial offices of television production companies and Web agencies, she decided to branch out into her own business. Her greatest passions? The environment, the Web, writing, and Spain.
Paola Bortolani
Being a wife, mother, and full-time communications professional has been a wonderful training ground for learning the art of organizing without wasting time or money. This is especially true in the kitchen, where I've always paid the utmost attention to quality, variety, and sustainability, preparing as much food at home as possible. For me, cooking is a true pleasure, and "Non Sprecare" is an essential principle, as food, all food, always has the same value and dignity: whether fresh or small leftovers or scraps, which can prove surprisingly versatile. My recipes and experience are collected on Primononsprecare.blog and in the ebook "Il Gusto di non Sprecare" (Amazon and Kobo).
Daniele Brunetti
Born in Rome in 1989, he has been a professional journalist since 2016. He has worked for Ansa, Rainews24, and in the political editorial team of Rai Radio 1 in Montecitorio. He now also writes for the Skytg24 website and Il Tascabile. In his work and in life, he is intrigued by what's happening around him and is fascinated by the less relevant details. Politics is one of them. He has a passion for his football team and a strong addiction to good music. Whenever he can, he travels to distant destinations, but in the summer he'll even settle for a Vespa ride around Rome.
Alessia Di Donato
She was born in 1987 in Campobasso, a small town in Molise, where you either join, join in, or you don't exist. Her passion for associations and politics brought her to Rome in 2010. Her favorite topics include civil rights, equal opportunities for men and women, and sustainability issues. She graduated in Publishing and Journalism with a thesis on hate speech in the world of social media. She teaches media education to children and teens in schools, convinced that change begins with us, with many small, daily steps.
A content writer, digital nomad, and freelance translator, she also has extensive experience in event and concert planning. But her only love is journalism.
Mattia Carotenuto
Laura De Rosa
A web editor since 2008, she graduated in Cultural Heritage Sciences and loves contemporary art, cinema, anthropology, folklore, and adventurous travel to discover world customs and traditions. She has collaborated with numerous online publications over the years, particularly focusing on green issues. Since 2018, she has also worked as an illustrator.
Alice Dutto
A journalist, she is part of the professional cooperative FpS Media and co-founded the website Wannabemum.it, which features features, videos, and updates on the world of childhood. She writes primarily about parents and children, education, and childhood issues, as well as entertainment and motoring. She has a great passion for digital media and has become a master of SEO.
Claudio Ianniello
Born in Naples in 1987, he discovered his passion for writing in elementary school and has continued to pursue it ever since. At 22, he became a freelance journalist and the following year moved to Rome to complete his studies. He graduated with a degree in Government and Public Communication from LUISS University, with a thesis on social media marketing in the Catholic Church's communications. An expert in web marketing, he collaborates with several online sites. Attentive to environmental issues, he believes that fighting waste is the first step toward a more equitable and less inequal world.
Maria Teresa Lacroce
Born in Calabria, she has lived in Rome for a long time and has always loved it. With a degree in Publishing, Multimedia Communications, and Journalism and a master's degree in "Digital Press Office and Online Media Relations," she completed an internship at the press office of the Ministry of Public Administration and Innovation and has produced articles and interviews for the "Dire" press agency, Banzai Media, Radio Sapienza, Uniroma TV, and Levante-EMV in Valencia, where she lived for four months. She loves traveling, photography, writing, and reporting on the world around her. On airplanes, she always chooses the window seat and has a dream: to see the world—if not everything, then almost everything. Three things she can't live without: music in the car, pizza, and the sea.
Zelia Pastore
Wife of Marco and mother of Benedetta, a professional journalist, she is a partner of the FpS Media cooperative and co-founder of the website Wannabemum.it. Zelia's greatest passion is caring for children, their growth, and their education. That's why she created a website offering advice and insights on the world of childhood.
Diana Pennacchia
Born in Rome in 1984, she has been passionate about writing since she was a young girl. She graduated in Publishing and Journalism, with a thesis on the relationship between information and power, in which she defended the profession and the freelance journalist. Through her work experience in newsrooms and press offices, she has supported several professional journalists, also exploring social media communication and social networks as tools for news dissemination and commercial promotion. A web content editor, contributor to online publications, and press officer, in 2015 she also gained experience as an intern in the SkyTg24 television newsroom in Rome, before Sky Italia moved to its current headquarters in Milan. She says she simply needs to write and tell stories. She says, "Doing so is one of the reasons that drew me to journalism."
Alessia Rocco
Born in 1975, he has always had a passion for writing. After graduating in Law, he began working as a web writer and editor for magazines and online sites. He has written a collection of short stories, Now or never (Bertoni editions), and one of poems, The fantasy of clouds (again with Bertoni). His theatrical monologue, Soliloquy of an ordinary man (Il Papavero editions), was also staged in Rome, and with the same publishing house Alessia published Beyond the frame, a collection of 14 short stories inspired by 14 famous paintings. In 2018, with poetry in the vernacular I'm not afraid, won first prize in the Massimo Troisi literary competition. Alessia has lived in Rome for ten years, has a daughter, and her great passion, after reading, is travel.
Antonio Soriero
A professional journalist and communications expert, Antonio Soriero has a couple of degrees, a master's degree, and above all a huge passion for writing. He has been working in communications in the energy sector for years, not shying away from international collaborations. He is one of the two authors of the Facebook page "Lo Statale Jonico," which has approximately 88.000 followers. followerHe loves reading and also enjoys talking about football.
Marco Strambi
Originally from Tuscany but raised in the hills of Brianza, he has been a professional journalist for over twenty years, focusing exclusively on medicine and health. A longtime editor of the weekly Corriere Medico, he now also produces video news for the television station 7Gold. Besides his passion for video, photography, and music, he can't resist the call of his racing bike, which he uses to explore the Dolomites, the Apennines, and any other uphill route.








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