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A Storied Table

A Storied Table

Von: Amy Kathleen Smith
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A Storied Table is a laid-back podcast about life, travel, hospitality, and home — and the stories that naturally weave their way through it all.


Each episode feels like pulling up a chair with a friend you love to hang out with. We talk about food, gathering with your people, travel, imperfect homemaking, and everyday life.


Faith shows up here in a real-life way — honest, approachable, and never forced. It’s just part of the conversation, woven in, the same way it shows up in everyday life.


You’ll hear stories, laughs, fun conversations, and the kind of honest openness that tends to happen when people relax and stay awhile.


If you love good food, adventures in traveling, intentional living, and conversations that feel easy and real, you’re in the right place.


Welcome to a storied table. I’m so glad you’re here.

© 2026 A Storied Table
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  • Travel | Venice, Italy: Why We Returned 25 Years Later
    Jul 2 2026

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    We didn't return to Venice because we'd run out of places to visit. We came back because 25 years ago, this city quietly became part of our story.

    Come wander Venice with us as we revisit old memories, discover a few new favorites, and share the moments that reminded me it's the people around the table—not the way it's set—that make a life full.

    References:

    • Hotel: Sina Centurion Palace
    • The Pork Chop Restaurant: Trattoria Vini Da Arturo
    • "Somebody Feed Phil": Venice Episode

    Hosts: Amy Kathleen Smith | Insta @astoriedtable | www.astoriedtable.com

    Edited by: Ben Hill* | http://benhillsound.com/ | https://www.linkedin.com/in/benhillsound/

    *starting with episode 60


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    36 Min.
  • Travel | Florence, Italy: The Wild Tuscan Drive That Kicked Off Our Next 20 Years
    Apr 2 2026

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    He thought my “weather problem” meant a helicopter tour. I told him to put his shoes on anyway, and off we went into a rainy Florence evening—no clue a bright red Ferrari was waiting across the Arno.

    Michael joins me at the table to relive our Florence, Italy stop—part of our Italy trip. We chat about the hotel that felt wildly fancy for the price, the river rushing from epic rain, and the scramble it took to pull off his 20th anniversary gift. I share the story behind booking a Tuscany Ferrari driving experience the hard way, why WhatsApp saved the day, and how we got a route through the Tuscan countryside—no boring track circles here!

    Then, we dive into the good stuff: meeting Stefano (yes, a former Ferrari racer), learning the car’s personality, and hearing that engine echo through tunnels with Stefano counting us in: “one, two, three, go.” We swap a Chianti Classico tip (look for the rooster!), talk aperitivo and orange wine, and share those simple Florence moments—from a wine window near the Duomo to Mercato Centrale to that legendary Florentine steak.

    If you’re up for a ride through Florence and Tuscany—Ferrari engines and all—hit play! And hey, if it made you smile or dream, share it with a friend who loves a great adventure!

    Hosts: Amy Kathleen Smith | Insta @astoriedtable | www.astoriedtable.com

    Edited by: Ben Hill* | http://benhillsound.com/ | https://www.linkedin.com/in/benhillsound/

    *starting with episode 60


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    45 Min.
  • Travel | Rome, Italy: 24 Rainy Hours That Started It All
    Mar 19 2026

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    Rome in the rain is still Rome—but it will test your plan fast. We land on a tight timeline and decide to do the thing anyway: squeeze a lifetime of wonder into about 24 hours, fueled by jet lag, stubborn optimism, and a lot of espresso.

    In this episode, I walk through how this Italy birthday and anniversary trip came together at the last minute—using credit card points and travel portals to book flights, boutique hotels, and a Vatican tour. I also share what didn’t match the booking promises, what a Jubilee year changes inside Vatican City, and the small tweaks that would have made the day smoother. If you’ve ever searched “Vatican tour skip the line” and felt overwhelmed, this will help you know what to look for (and what to ask before you book).

    Then we get to the fun part—stumbling into Sant’Eustachio Caffè near the Pantheon and getting our first real taste of Roman coffee culture, followed by a Michelin-star dinner that felt more like art than a meal. The next morning, we hop on a tuk-tuk tour for a quick pass through the Colosseum, ancient ruins, and a few surprises we didn’t expect.

    And then, my favorite moment from Rome: the Orange Garden, a quiet little viewpoint with a perspective trick that stops you in your tracks—and a sax player who somehow shows up at exactly the right moment to play Happy Birthday. One of those “God wink” kind of moments you couldn’t plan if you tried.

    If you’re planning a Rome itinerary, dreaming about Italy travel, or just love stories that mix the practical with the meaningful, this one’s for you.

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    If you'd like links and more details on this leg of the trip, visit my blog at www.astoriedtable.com.

    Hosts: Amy Kathleen Smith | Insta @astoriedtable | www.astoriedtable.com

    Edited by: Ben Hill* | http://benhillsound.com/ | https://www.linkedin.com/in/benhillsound/

    *starting with episode 60


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    33 Min.
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