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Dolomiti Sound Stories [EN]

Dolomiti Sound Stories [EN]

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Visiting a new place is an experience that can be done in many different ways. You can do it as a tourist, or you can decide to be guided by those who, that place, know it well. Dolomiti Sound Stories is a podcast that helps you get to know the true soul of the Dolomites through the voices of its inhabitants. We will travel across the Dolomite landscape to talk about traditions, history, the environment, language minorities, sport and land management together with those who live these experiences day by day. Diego Clara, Ladin journalist, Margherita Menardi, Ladin musician and radio speaker born in Cortina, and Ulrike Ulli Innerkofler, a South Tyrolean middle-mountain guide and ski instructor, trace a path that unites the many voices of the Dolomites and on which they have met so many people, each connected in their own way to these mountains... Dolomiti Sound Stories is a Vois production for Dolomiti Super Ski voices Diego Clara, Margherita Menardi and Ulrike Innerkofler direction Gianluca Stazi and Paolo Barberi musics Gianluigi Gallo sound and post production Gianluca Stazi editing mix&master Alessio Abeli editorial support Diego Clara and Elisa Cozzolino English translation Beth McCreton, Elettra Sofia Mauri and Rachel Jane Roberts producer Andrea Maltagliati and Giovanna SuraceVOIS & Dolomiti Superski Scienza Scienze biologiche Scienze sociali
  • 21. The death of Sepp
    Jan 16 2026
    At dawn on July 4th, 1915, on the rocky walls of Monte Paterno in the Sexten Dolomites, one of the most emblematic stories of mountain warfare during the First World War unfolds. Joseph Innerkofler, known to everyone as Sepp, a legendary mountain guide, hotel owner and profound connoisseur of these peaks, climbs through snow and rock to retake a strategic position. Sepp is no ordinary soldier: he is a fifty-year-old man who built his life among these mountains and chooses to defend them by offering himself in place of his son. Different versions surround his death during the assault on Monte Paterno, suspended between myth, propaganda and historical truth. Yet beyond how he died, what remains is the meaning of his action: a deep bond with his land and community, shattered by a war that turned friends, colleagues and fellow mountain men into adversaries. A story that restores humanity to a symbolic figure and invites us to look beyond borders, to understand the shared tragedy written into these mountains.
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    24 min
  • 20. Nameless heroes
    Jan 9 2026
    Among the larch forests above Cortina d’Ampezzo, the Pocol Military Memorial holds the remains of thousands of soldiers from the First World War, many of them unknown. It is a place of silence and remembrance, inviting visitors to reflect on the fate of men who arrived from distant lands to fight a war they barely understood. Together with historical reenactor Andrea Orsi, Diego Clara retraces the stories of young Italian and Austro-Hungarian soldiers, thrown into a world of ice, rock and avalanches, where nature itself was often the greatest enemy. Among them stands the story of Second Lieutenant Angelo Fusetti, only nineteen years old, who fell on Sasso di Stria and was never recovered. A powerful journey into memory, giving back a voice to the unknown and reminding us of the immense human cost these mountains once bore.
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    27 min
  • 19. The front line
    Jan 2 2026
    The Dolomites we know today for their beauty and protection were, just over a century ago, one of the harshest and most dramatic front lines of the First World War. Tunnels carved into rock, underground mines and exposed positions turned these mountains into the stage of an extreme war, fought in inhuman conditions. Historical alpine guide Franz Brunner Pozzi leads Diego Clara through the symbolic sites of the Dolomite front, from Lagazuoi to Col di Lana, telling the story of soldiers—often farmers and shepherds—thrown into an unfamiliar and hostile environment. Through historical accounts, family memories and personal experience, a powerful narrative emerges: one of a war that deeply shaped both the land and its people. A journey into memory that invites us to see the Dolomites not only as a natural heritage, but as a place of sacrifice, respect and peace.
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    27 min
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