Note sull'episodio
Imagine a Venice stripped of its romantic postcards—a city where high schoolers don’t catch buses, but vaporetos to a 47,000-square-meter fortified island. In this episode of pplpod, we conduct a structural archaeology of the Francesco Morosini School, an elite naval institution that functions as a high-stakes leadership factory. We deconstruct the "Morosini method," analyzing how a curriculum that blends standard academics with military rigor creates a mental callus against pressure. We unpack the Venice maritime history that informs the school’s identity, tracing its evolution from a 1937 fascist feeder college to its 1961 rebirth named after the "Peloponnesiaco" warrior-doge. From the shared hardship of crewing the Amerigo Vespucci tall ship to the 2009 integr ...