Second stop: Campiglia Marittima
After breaking the ice with the first stop of the Live Love La Pettegola tour, Enrica Mannari’s van moved to Campiglia Marittima for the second event, this time dedicated to another theme: time. In the shade of the olive trees, the hours seem to pass more softly and slowly, especially when a cool glass of La Pettegola accompanies the conversation.
Time is something we always perceive as fleeting and — especially during vacations — very limited.
It’s time that Enrica Mannari, along with four friends, wanted to discuss during the second stop of the Live, Love, La Pettegola tour. This time, the van moved to Campiglia Marittima, where the theme of time, its management, and its perception heated up an already sunny afternoon.
“We all have our own time machines. Some take us back, and they’re called memories. Some take us forward, and they’re called dreams.”
Dreams, memories, expectations, waiting. It seems there’s never enough time, no matter how hard we try to chase it, always falling behind. This is how the need to slow down arises, to understand that time is the most precious commodity and the greatest gift we can give to others.
Making peace with time seems to have become the challenge of our era.
During this stop, Enrica Mannari’s guests and La Pettegola revealed their own idea of time. Some say that time diminishes if we stop using it for what we want and only use it for what we have to do. Others emphasized how time, nowadays, is a privilege.
“Time is free, but it’s priceless.
You can’t own it, but you can use it.”
ENRICA MANNARI
The guests of the second stop
Luca Niccolini, a designer who created the fashion brand Kurukulla in 2020. Dr. Marzia Benvenuti, a psychologist, who shares insights on Instagram. Martina Vincenti, a craftswoman and typographer, who creates posters and runs typography workshops in her studio. Gabriele Venturini, who discusses digital marketing on his Instagram profile.