The Italian American Podcast

The Italian American Podcast

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Italian American Podcast Ep. 349 The Good, The Bad, & The Mal'occhio
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Italian American Podcast Ep. 349 The Good, The Bad, & The Mal'occhio
Curious about the secret beliefs that bind Italian American communities together? Discover the intriguing intersection of folklore and faith as we welcome Agata De Santis and unravel the mysteries of the Malocchio, or evil eye, revealing how these age old traditions are intricately woven into daily life. This episode showcases an engaging start to our two-part series, beginning with light-hearted reflections on the evolution of our podcast and funny insights into our on-camera experiences. With humor and a touch of mischief, we imagine inviting critics from Italy over for a friendly chat, all while celebrating our cultural roots with laughter and love. As we shift gears to a captivating exploration of belief and skepticism. Through personal stories and historical perspectives, we dive into the cultural significance of the evil eye in both Italian and Greek contexts. Hear about a fascinating transformation from skepticism to belief. We uncover cultural nuances and religious practices that keep these beliefs alive, highlighting their powerful influence across generations and their subtle integration into modern rituals and customs. To round off this episode, we delve into the world of Italian American healing traditions, shedding light on the midnight rituals and amulets that have shaped identities over time. From the intriguing connections between historical and religious influences to the shared threads across different cultures, we explore how these beliefs persist and adapt. Journey with us through tales of community support, class differences, and the role of amulets in Italian culture as we reflect on the enduring legacy of our rich heritage. Don't miss the fascinating stories and insights that make this episode a must listen for anyone interested in the vibrant tapestry of Italian American life. AGATA DE SANTIS SOCIALS Her Website: https://www.redheadproductions.com/aboutus --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/italianamerican/support
IAP 348: Our New Christmas Album with Jenna Esposito!
06-12-2024
IAP 348: Our New Christmas Album with Jenna Esposito!
The holiday season is upon us, and we're ushering it in with joy and music! A cherished family tradition of baking Italian Christmas cookies sparked a creative journey that has blossomed into our latest project: a complete Italian American Christmas album. Joined by our guest the remarkable Jenna Esposito, whose talents have shaped this festive musical creation, we reminisce about our past triumphs like "Twas, the Feast of the Seven Fishes" and last year's delightful "We All Say Buon Natale" music video. Jenna’s energy and passion shine through as we share our excitement for this year’s musical celebration, which promises to captivate hearts and bring communities together. But this episode isn't just about music; it’s a heartwarming blend of cultural anecdotes and laughter. Picture this: a spirited debate over tea preferences at an Irish diner, a grandmother’s tale from Belfast bridging cultural divides, and the timeless humor we all share with the holiday. We take you behind the scenes of our recording sessions, filled with camaraderie, humorous chaos, and perhaps one too many pizzas. It's a celebration of tradition and giving back! With each note and harmony, our album supports a charitable cause, making it a true labor of love. Join us as we share heartening stories of collaboration with the Bloomfield Mandolin Orchestra, delving into the magic of rare songs like the one about La Befana, and highlight the accordion’s charming legacy in Italian music. This episode is a festive tapestry of nostalgia and new beginnings, inviting you to embrace the holiday spirit through music, laughter, and the rich tapestry of Italian American culture. JENNA ESPOSITO LINKS Insta: jenna_esposito Her Website: https://www.jennaesposito.com/ LINKS TO PURCHASE THE ALBULM (CD): https://italianamericanpodcast.com/christmaseve/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/italianamerican/support
IAP 347 Our Christmas Eve Italian American Festivities with Francesco Sedita
28-11-2024
IAP 347 Our Christmas Eve Italian American Festivities with Francesco Sedita
There was a time when my grandmother's honey cookies were the highlight of every Christmas, their sweet aroma filling the kitchen and signaling the start of the festive season. Our latest episode of the Italian American Podcast takes you on a nostalgic journey with personal stories like these, unraveling the threads of Italian American traditions that bind our community together. From the meticulous selection of ricotta cheese to the unexpected pastina hoarding frenzy, we explore how the evolution of food trends has shaped our cultural practices. Despite shifting attitudes toward carbohydrates, the essence of Italian American cuisine continues to flourish in our kitchens and at our tables, celebrated through the joy of sharing and adapting cherished recipes. Our guest, an insightful author and illustrator, joins us to share the creative processes behind their graphic novels and children's books that beautifully capture the nuances of Italian American life. Their work offers an authentic portrayal of family dynamics, weaving stories that resonate with our own experiences of festive gatherings and holiday traditions. We discuss how their upbringing in a family full of books contrasts with the stereotype of Italian Americans as less engaged readers, emphasizing the communal nature of our culture and its influence on storytelling. As we celebrate the vibrant creativity within our community, we also touch on the challenges and opportunities in the literary world, encouraging support for Italian American authors. Finally, we journey through beloved holiday customs, from the spirited chaos of Christmas Eve to the tranquil celebrations of Christmas Day, highlighting how these traditions evolve over time. Stories of Midnight Mass, the Feast of the Seven Fishes, and the unique blend of Italian and Polish influences in our holiday meals paint a vivid picture of cultural adaptation and family bonds. Amidst these reflections, we find humor and warmth in our narratives, capturing the essence of Italian American life. Join us in this heartwarming episode as we honor our roots while embracing the changes that come with each passing generation. ian customs intertwine with Polish influences. Experience the richness of Italian heritage through our guest's creative journey in literature, crafting stories that reflect the vibrant spirit of family and tradition, including a captivating graphic novel series and a heartfelt children's book. Support Italian American authors while we debunk the stereotype of a community less engaged with literature. Dive into the world of Italian American storytelling and its unique cultural nuances, as our guest shares the challenges and joys of portraying authentic family dynamics. From tricolor cookies to the tactile joy of physical books, celebrate the enduring value of cultural traditions and the role of storytelling in fostering community bonds. FRANCESCO SEDITA SOCIALS Website: https://www.francescosedita.com/ Instagram: mr_francesco Facebook: Francesco Sedita --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/italianamerican/support
IAP 346: Ue Guaglio' How Salvatore Vella became "Sal off the Boat"
22-11-2024
IAP 346: Ue Guaglio' How Salvatore Vella became "Sal off the Boat"
Can you truly savor the essence of Italian American culture through humor and storytelling? Join us as we, your hosts John Viola, Patrick O'Boyle, and Brandon Ficarra, promise to take you on a vibrant journey through the rich tapestry of Italian American identity. We welcome Salvatore "Off the Boat" Vella, as we celebrate Italian American Heritage Month. From outfit changes during double tapings to our efforts in engaging with diverse communities, discover how you can be a part of preserving our colorful traditions for future generations. Experience the unique cultural exchange from Naples to America as we recount our personal journeys filled with culinary discoveries, musical highlights, and the warmth of the Italian community in places like Brooklyn. Embrace the spirit of Neapolitan creativity and resilience that has defined our experiences in America, and explore the inclusivity of the Italian American community that welcomes people of mixed heritage to celebrate Italian traditions. With humorous stories and cultural observations, we reflect on how our adaptable nature and strong values have helped us find our place in a new world. Relive the multicultural legacy of New York City through touching anecdotes of hospitality and the fusion of food cultures. From the unexpected friendliness of New Yorkers to the nostalgic memories of family food traditions, we paint a picture of how Italian American identity has evolved alongside American culture. Join us as we navigate cultural differences, explore musical collaborations, and share heartwarming stories that celebrate the enduring legacy of Italian culture and the universal language of hospitality that binds us all together. SAL OFF THE BOAT LINKS Instagram: @salofftheboat Youtube:  @salofftheboat6152  Facebook: Sal off the Boat Tiktok: salofftheboat --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/italianamerican/support
IAP 345: From New York to the Outback with Joe Avati!
17-11-2024
IAP 345: From New York to the Outback with Joe Avati!
Comedy fans, get ready to laugh as we welcome back the hilarious Joe Avati, whose stories from his whirlwind show are nothing short of epic. From the peculiar connection between Italians and professional wrestling to his jet-setting gigs in Toronto, New Jersey, and Dubai, Joe gives us a peek into the often chaotic, yet endlessly entertaining life of a touring comedian. With a touch of his signature humor, he juxtaposes his travel experiences with the quirks of Italian airlines, painting a vivid picture of comedy, culture, and the fun quirks of Italian life. As we navigate the intersection of comedy, culture, and political correctness, we share a chuckle over onions and Italian culinary traditions. We get real about the boundaries of humor, exploring how comedians like Joe dance on the tightrope between wit and offense in today's increasingly polarized world. Through shared anecdotes, we dig into the vital role of comedy as a platform for unfiltered truth, while musing over how political correctness shapes comedic expression and challenges authentic dialogue. In a nostalgic twist, we journey into the evolving dynamics of Italian-American parenting and cultural identity. From childhood escapades on the Gold Coast to the heartwarming transformation in generational expressions of love, we highlight the humorous shifts in familial relationships. The conversation expands to the enduring Italian diaspora and the shared cultural traits that bind Italians worldwide. Whether it's the stories of navigating Italy's postal system or the joy of discovering lesser-known regions, this episode is a heartfelt celebration of Italian identity, humor, and heritage. FOR HIS LINKS Instagram: joeavati Facebook: Joe Avati Youtube:  @joeavaticomedy  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/italianamerican/support
IAP 344: Whatsa Matta With You! with the Uncle Louie Variety Show
10-11-2024
IAP 344: Whatsa Matta With You! with the Uncle Louie Variety Show
Join us for a joyful celebration of Italian American culture and comedy in our latest episode as we sit down with the dynamic duo, Carlo Russo and Lou Greco of the Uncle Louie Variety Show. Broadcasting from the lively streets of New York City's Little Italy, we reminisce about the iconic Feast of San Gennaro and venture into our own humorous undertakings, including the launch of our t-shirt company, Retaliantpowercom. With laughter and nostalgia, we explore the comedic significance of the classic members only jacket and its place in Italian American fashion, showing how the Uncle Louie Variety Show has become a cultural phenomenon. Get ready for a captivating journey as we explore how a single Halloween video catapulted Carlo and Lou into viral stardom, leading to sold out performances from Sydney to Melbourne. Their evolution from short sketches to a full variety show, influenced by legends like Carol Burnett and Donny & Marie, revives the magic of the variety hour, bringing joy to audiences worldwide even amidst the challenges of the pandemic. Hear the heartwarming tales of how they keep audiences engaged and laughing, leaving them with unforgettable memories wherever they go. In an episode full of humor and heart, we delve into the passion that drives our guests and ourselves, featuring insights from comedy greats like Katherine Narducci and Colin Quinn. From hilarious on stage mishaps, including a snapped accordion strap and a dropped guitar, to the creative process behind songwriting and live performances, we explore the authentic connections and shared cultural experiences that fuel our love for comedy. With anecdotes of family influences and playful camaraderie, this episode is a testament to the power of laughter and the enduring spirit of Italian American heritage. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/italianamerican/support
IAP 343 :Tante Belle Cose The Newest Podcast at Red Sauce Studio!
01-11-2024
IAP 343 :Tante Belle Cose The Newest Podcast at Red Sauce Studio!
Danielle Oteri, a distinguished expert in Italian travel, brings her wealth of knowledge to our podcast as we celebrate the launch of her new project, the Tante Bellicose podcast. Join us as Danielle shares her passion for guiding travelers away from the crowded hubs of Florence, Venice, and Rome, leading them instead to Italy's hidden treasures, especially in the enchanting southern region of Cilento. Through her personalized travel consultations, Danielle reveals how to uncover Italy's lesser known gems and embrace authentic experiences that are often overshadowed by mass tourism. Reflecting on the transformation of Italy’s iconic cities, our discussion takes a nostalgic turn, particularly focusing on Naples. Once a charming, off he beaten path destination, Naples now faces the challenge of balancing its rich cultural identity with the pressures of mass tourism. As cities across Italy evolve, we examine the impact of these shifts, from the rise of English speaking locals to the embrace of more consumer friendly environments. Despite these changes, Naples, with its high quality cuisine and Neapolitan spirit, remains a testament to Italy's enduring cultural legacy, even as new tourist traps emerge. Venture with us into Italy’s diverse regions, where we uncover the authentic food and wine experiences that set apart the country’s culinary landscape. From the ancient grains of Irpinia to the vibrant streets of Turin, we celebrate the local traditions and sustainable practices that define Italy’s true essence. We also explore the hidden gems of northern and southern Italy, offering tips for those seeking affordable and meaningful travel experiences. Through stories that blend history, art, and personal anecdotes, we invite listeners to explore Italy beyond the postcard perfect views, discovering a captivating world rich in culture and heritage. Danielle Oteri Contacts Instagram: @danielle.oteri Facebook: Danielle Oteri LINKS TO HER WEBSITES Arthur Avenue Food Tours: https://www.arthuravenuefoodtours.com/ Feast travel: https://www.feasttravel.com/ Personal Website: https://www.danielleoteri.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/italianamerican/support
IAP 342: Become an Italian American Citizen before its to Late!
26-10-2024
IAP 342: Become an Italian American Citizen before its to Late!
Join us for a lively and engaging exploration of Italian American culture as we sit down with our esteemed guest, who brings along a delightful Chianti for a special tasting. Our producer Nicky even attempts to take over the iconic podcast introduction as we reflect on the enduring vibrancy of the Italian American community. In this episode, we tackle the complexities of obtaining Italian dual citizenship, especially for Italian Americans facing long waitlists at US Italian consulates. With insights into alternative routes such as litigation and residency in Italy, we offer guidance on navigating the documentation and legalities involved. We discuss the crucial role of Italian comunes and the importance of a personalized approach to determine eligibility. Through personal stories and expert advice, we highlight how building relationships and understanding cultural nuances can ease the path to citizenship. We also share our experiences with Italian bureaucracy, from securing residency for citizenship purposes to the unpredictability of dealing with local clerks. The episode is filled with tales of navigating chaotic travel logistics in Italy, illustrating the resilience and adaptability required in the vibrant Italian way of life. By sharing personal stories and practical advice, we aim to equip listeners with the knowledge and patience needed to successfully manage residency applications and enjoy the benefits of Italian citizenship. Tune in for an episode that celebrates the beauty of Italian culture and the enduring bonds of heritage. Eleanor Riccardi Links: Bespoke Italian Citizenship Website https://www.bicitaly.com/?gclid=Cj0KCQjwpvK4BhDUARIsADHt9sQFz8PUex0oIpkqjAPSXcc2zgB7WAfNcYFDt6Cw2If1gUagOuVfTIkaAm91EALw_wcB Bespoke Italian Citizenship Instagram bespokeitaliancitizenship --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/italianamerican/support
IAP 341: Dolci! American Baking with an Italian Accent!
21-10-2024
IAP 341: Dolci! American Baking with an Italian Accent!
What if your favorite Italian desserts could be given an American twist without losing their authentic charm? Join us on a culinary voyage as we explore the tantalizing fusion of Italian and American baking traditions, from nostalgic Sicilian pastries to the beloved rainbow cookies that have become a staple across diverse cultural settings. We'll also share the vibrant experience of celebrating Italian American Heritage Month, with highlights from the Columbus Day Parade in NYC and the contagious energy brought by Louie and the band. Ever wondered how Italian American heritage has influenced some of the most cherished confections and culinary inventions? Discover the surprising stories behind candy bars with Italian roots and the unique bakery creations that embody a beautiful blend of tradition and innovation. As we reminisce about iconic pastry shops and the influence of immigrant neighborhoods, we also reflect on our transition from design to a passion-filled journey into the coffee and bakery business, revealing humorous tales and the quest for the perfect cup of Neapolitan coffee. Inspired by masterpieces like Don Angie's lasagna, we dive into our personal cultural experiences growing up between Italy and the U.S., sharing how these shaped our appreciation for Italian cuisine. With exciting future plans, including a pasta venture that pays homage to Southern Italy's 1980s charm, we invite you to celebrate the rich and evolving Italian American culture with us. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/italianamerican/support
IAP 339: Who's Connie Now?
04-10-2024
IAP 339: Who's Connie Now?
Vanessa Racci, the beloved jazzy Italian, takes center stage as we paint vivid portraits of Italian American music icons Bobby Darin and Connie Francis. Our heart beats with excitement as Vanessa unveils her latest passion project, "Forbidden Love," a mini musical poised to captivate audiences with its debut at Yorktown Stage in Westchester, New York. She shares her journey and collaboration with the talented Charlie Romo, all while nestled in the historical backdrop of Little Italy, thanks to the encouragement of Dr. Joseph Schelsa. Together, they breathe new life into the compelling and overlooked love story of Darin and Francis, adding depth to their legacies. Our conversation celebrates the indomitable spirit of Connie Francis, exploring her touching embrace of her Italian roots through music, even as she navigated personal trials and the challenging dynamics of fame. Her father’s insistence on her mastering the accordion and the resulting success of "Who's Sorry Now?" serve as testament to her resilience and talent. We reflect on her extraordinary journey and ponder her mysterious exclusion from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Vanessa and I weave personal anecdotes that underscore the lasting impact of these musical greats, as we announce the ambitious plans to elevate their story from a mini musical to a grand Broadway spectacle. Music becomes the powerful thread connecting past and present, as we reminisce about the resonant beauty of Italian songs like "Non pensare a me" and "Al di là." These melodies carry the weight of family memories, driven by the emotive power of the Neapolitan cry and the unique vocal qualities that define Italian music. We further explore the nurturing of future Italian American talents, celebrating figures like Charlie Romo who is staring in this production with Vanessa, and discuss the discipline and talent required to excel as a singer. As we traverse through genres, with nods to jazz and R&B legends like Alicia Keys and Etta James, this episode becomes a rich tapestry of music's enduring influence on our lives and the vibrant legacy of Italian American contributions to the musical landscape. To find out about the performance see the links below! Get tickets at: https://www.yorktownstage.org/forbidden-love-the-love-story-of-bobby-darin-and-connie-francis/ Vaness's Website: https://vanessaracci.com/ Vanessa's socials Youtube:  @vanessaracci  Instagram: @vanessaracci X: @vanessaracci --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/italianamerican/support
IAP 338: When Two Little Italy Collide: The North End Meets Mulberry Street
28-09-2024
IAP 338: When Two Little Italy Collide: The North End Meets Mulberry Street
Join us in this lively episode of the Italian American Podcast as we welcome special guests from Boston, two brothers and their sister, who share their expertise on Italian feasts and the fascinating blend of their Irish and Italian heritage. Listen in as we prepare for the iconic Festa delle Tutte Feste, San Gennaro, and explore the strategic, and sometimes contentious, planning that goes into these significant cultural events. We'll reflect on the cultural dynamics between Italian and Irish communities and the contrasting attitudes toward unity and leadership within these vibrant cultures. Our journey continues with a nostalgic look at New York City's historic neighborhoods and the evolution of the San Gennaro Feast into a multi-ethnic celebration. We reminisce about the Italian heritage, the transformation of these communities, and the broader cultural shifts that have shaped New York over the years. The discussion is enriched with memories of local delicacies and historical holidays that have faded over time, painting a vivid picture of a bygone era and its lasting impact on the city's cultural landscape. We then explore the culinary and cultural traditions of Italian American neighborhoods in Boston and New York, highlighting unique dishes and festive street life. The conversation touches on memorable dining experiences, the importance of local connections, and the vibrant atmosphere during Italian feasts. Special mentions include notable Italian personalities and the traditions like the passeggiata, which add depth to our appreciation of these tight knit communities. Finally, we reflect on the enduring pride, familial ties, and playful rivalries that bind these cultures together, leaving you with a rich tapestry of Italian American life. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/italianamerican/support
IAP 337: The Routledge History of Italian Americans
21-09-2024
IAP 337: The Routledge History of Italian Americans
Join us for an engaging episode as we welcome esteemed editors Stanislao Pugliese and William Connell to explore the evolving field of Italian American studies. Listen in as we trace the academic journey of this discipline, which has grown from an overlooked orphan to a respected and interdisciplinary field. With contributions from scholars worldwide, we discuss the significance of attracting interest from non Italian Americans and the importance of Italian translations to foster cultural understanding between Italian Americans and their counterparts in Italy. Discover the remarkable impact of Italian heritage and studies at Seton Hall University, supported by generous benefactors like Mr. Valente. Learn about the establishment of an Italian studies chair and a comprehensive Italian library boasting 50,000 books, including a rare 1541 manuscript proposing radical church reforms. This chapter highlights the significance of supporting academic institutions and preserving historical texts, with a special acknowledgment from the Pope underscoring the global importance of such discoveries. Finally, explore the intricate process of cataloging and preserving Italian American memorabilia, the efforts of the Italian American Museum, and the rich cultural heritage of Italian Americans. Hear personal narratives, the challenges of maintaining traditions, and the efforts by organizations to promote Italian American literature. We also touch on significant academic projects and the role of Italian feast bands in keeping cultural traditions alive. This episode beautifully encapsulates the theme of exile and migration, drawing parallels to historical events and celebrating a century of cultural preservation. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/italianamerican/support
IAP 335: Exploring Italian Heritage Cinema with the Bongiornos
04-09-2024
IAP 335: Exploring Italian Heritage Cinema with the Bongiornos
Join us for an engaging and heartfelt journey through Italian American heritage and filmmaking. We were lucky to have this fascinating discussion with filmmakers Mary Lou and Jerome Bongiorno. In this podcast, they each shared their rich Italian roots, tracing back to the Veneto region and connections to Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet." The conversation also explores the distinct Italian communities within Newark, New Jersey, and their cultural nuances. Most importantly though this conversation navigates the world of Italian cinema and its profound cultural impact. Reflecting on the Newark Riots Rebellion of 1967, the discussion shifts to the brilliance of legendary Italian filmmakers like Federico Fellini, Antonioni, Rossellini, and Pasolini. Their works continue to inspire and shape contemporary cinema. The conversation also touches on the humanity of canonized saints, such as Elizabeth Ann Seton and Mother Cabrini, shedding light on their personal struggles and remarkable achievements. In the final chapters, we explore family secrets and cultural expectations, examining how societal pressures shaped personal histories, particularly among the World War I and II generations. The conversation shifts to the impact of family dynamics in Italian-American filmmaking, focusing on Martin Scorsese's relationship with his mother, Catherine. We discuss the broader significance of authentic representation in Italian-American media, moving beyond stereotypical portrayals to highlight diverse stories and achievements. Finally, we share insights from our recent filming experience in Sicily, capturing the evolving landscape of Italian society through unique narratives. Join us for this rich tapestry of stories, culture, and history. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/italianamerican/support
IAP 334: Scholarships & Homeruns: Empowering Youth in Baseball in Italy
24-08-2024
IAP 334: Scholarships & Homeruns: Empowering Youth in Baseball in Italy
Discover the untold stories and rich heritage of Italian American baseball as we welcome Joe Quagliano, Chris Vaccaro, and Carmine Gangone from the Italian American Baseball Foundation. You'll learn how the foundation is creating a vibrant community through events like Italian American heritage nights at major and minor league stadiums across the nation. Tune in to hear about recent celebrations at iconic venues like Yankee Stadium and upcoming events in cities like St. Louis and Boston that are making a significant impact by supporting scholarships and baseball development. Learn the inspiring journey of the foundation's scholarship program, which began with scouting trips to Italy and has since evolved into a robust initiative helping young Italian players train in U.S. colleges. Our annual gala has grown from a modest gathering to a celebrated event, attracting hundreds of attendees, including notable ballplayers and sports executives, encapsulating the sense of community and shared love for baseball. Through these efforts, the foundation is not only fostering young talent but also creating lasting bonds among attendees. Explore the historical and cultural connections between Italy and baseball, from the origin story in Nettuno, Lazio, to the dynamics of building Italy's national baseball team. Hear about the unique experiences at Italian baseball stadiums, the joy of hosting youth clinics, and the foundation's future plans, including scholarships, equipment donations, and college opportunities for Italian natives. This episode is packed with heartwarming stories, historical insights, and exciting future prospects that promise to deepen your appreciation for Italian baseball. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/italianamerican/support
IAP 331: Bridging Traditions: A Journey Through Italian America
01-08-2024
IAP 331: Bridging Traditions: A Journey Through Italian America
Join us for an entertaining and heartfelt episode of the Italian American Podcast as John Viola, Patrick O'Boyle, and special guest Mark Rotella bring you into the heart of Little Italy from their newly set up studio. Listen in as we banter everything from mismatched attire to the nostalgia of simpler times when we enjoyed French pastries during recordings. Despite the challenges, we preview upcoming guest segments and maintain our unique blend of humor and Italian American culture. In this episode, we explore the evolution of Italian American food culture and the significant impact of globalization on traditional Italian and Italian American cuisine. We share personal anecdotes about the cultural importance of red sauce restaurants and highlight efforts to document and celebrate this culinary heritage through a new documentary series. The conversation transitions into the Italian American Foodways Project, which aims to trace the history of Italian cuisine in America and foster connections through communal dining experiences. We emphasize the importance of authenticity and reflect on the critical nature of Italian culture. The journey continues as we delve into Italian American cultural artifacts and the influence of Italian and Italian American artists from the 1950s to the 1960s. The discussion covers the rich cultural insights from translating Lou Monte's songs and the crossover impact of entertainers like Perry Como and Dean Martin. Wrapping up, we explore the creative process behind our Italian American Christmas music projects and the fluid nature of identity, especially for the next generation of Italian Americans. Tune in for an episode filled with laughter, nostalgia, and a deep appreciation for Italian American heritage. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/italianamerican/support
IAP 330: The FOLK Doctor Stories Continue! Pt. 2 Italian Remedies and Tales With Zia Rosa
24-07-2024
IAP 330: The FOLK Doctor Stories Continue! Pt. 2 Italian Remedies and Tales With Zia Rosa
What ancient Italian remedy could save you from your next cold, and which family superstition might just predict your next visitor? Join us on a nostalgic journey through the rich tapestry of Italian traditions and remedies as we continue part 2 of this discussion with Zia Rosa!  In this episode we learn heartfelt stories and cultural practices passed down through generations between Pat, John and Zia Rosa. This episode begins with vivid recollections of childhood memories, like using egg whites and salt to reduce swelling, and crafting chamomile and Malvasia flower teas for respiratory ailments. We also explore charming rituals such as collecting chamomile on Ascension Thursday and using lavender like flowers to perfume clothes, celebrating the ingenuity and resourcefulness of our Italian ancestors. Listen and watch as we recount personal anecdotes that shed light on both the dangers and the wisdom of traditional Italian remedies. We discuss the sometimes desperate measures people take when modern medicine is simply not present. Prepare to be entertained and enlightened as we dive into the quirks and superstitions that define Italian American family traditions. From the historical intrigue behind wool bathing suits and Mussolini's drawstring underwear to the meticulous preparation of traditional dishes like scalcione, we capture the essence of Italian heritage. Our tales of travel traditions, the evolution of pasta making, and the resilience of our ancestors in the face of hardships offer a heartfelt appreciation of Italian culture and its enduring legacy in our lives today. Join us for this enriching episode that celebrates the wisdom, humor, and enduring spirit of our Italian ancestors as we close our discussion with Zia Rosa --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/italianamerican/support