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IAP 357: From Verrazzano to Modern Advocates with Tony De Nonno

The Italian American Podcast

Release Date: 02/13/2025

IAP 380 Pastene the Italian-American Spirit with Mark Tosi show art IAP 380 Pastene the Italian-American Spirit with Mark Tosi

The Italian American Podcast

From the bustling streets of New York City’s Little Italy, we journey into the heart of Italian American culture—spotlighting Boston’s unparalleled feast traditions. Special guest Mark Tosi, president and owner of the iconic Pastene brand, joins us to share the company’s enduring legacy and deep ties to communities across North America. Together, we celebrate the vibrant spirit of Boston’s feasts while reflecting on the decline of similar traditions elsewhere.   We explore surprising trends in the Italian-American food industry, from the pandemic-era revival of beloved staples...

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IAP 379 Cherrye Moore on Art, Family, and Life: An American Mom in Southern Italy show art IAP 379 Cherrye Moore on Art, Family, and Life: An American Mom in Southern Italy

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Join us for a vibrant and heartfelt conversation with Cherrye Moore—writer, art lover, and the self-proclaimed “Queen of the Cilento.” In this lively episode, we dive into family dynamics, the joys and trials of parenting teenagers, and the cultural adjustments that come with raising a child in Southern Italy. As a docent at the Met, Cherrye brings her passion for art into the mix, offering captivating insights into the unicorn tapestries and the enduring beauty of Calabria. We explore her pioneering role in the early 2000s blogging community, her journey from Disneyland Paris to...

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IAP 378 Discover the Hidden World of Bocce: Where Heritage Meets Heart show art IAP 378 Discover the Hidden World of Bocce: Where Heritage Meets Heart

The Italian American Podcast

Step into the world of bocce, a timeless Italian game where cultural tradition and competitive spirit come together—and discover how this beloved pastime has become a cornerstone of Italian American communities across the United States. Join us as we discuss the fascinating story of the game with the Bocce Bros and explore the personal histories and family roots that have nurtured a deep love for the sport. Whether you’re a seasoned player or a curious newcomer, you’ll gain fresh insight into bocce’s strategic appeal and its unique power to bring people together across generations and...

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IAP 377: Translating Identity: Steve Riggio on Sicily, Storytelling, & Il Beati Paoli show art IAP 377: Translating Identity: Steve Riggio on Sicily, Storytelling, & Il Beati Paoli

The Italian American Podcast

Join us as we welcome the esteemed Steve Riggio, former CEO of Barnes & Noble, whose journey into Italian literature unfolds in our latest episode, recorded in the heart of Little Italy at Red Sauce Studio. Drawing on his deep Sicilian roots, Steve shares his passion for translating Italian classics, offering a rare window into the overlooked narratives of Sicilian folklore and history.   We delve into how translating I Beati Paoli became a deeply personal and healing endeavor, reconnecting Steve with his family’s story and cultural heritage. Our conversation weaves through...

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IAP 376: Fostering International Connections Through Tradition and Innovation with Dawn Marie Hays show art IAP 376: Fostering International Connections Through Tradition and Innovation with Dawn Marie Hays

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What if the rich flavors of Italian American culture could speak the stories of centuries? This episode promises a delicious exploration of Italian American heritage, as John and Pat take you on a captivating journey through the heart of Little Italy in New York City. From the humorous mishaps with Sicilian garduna to the challenges of sourcing authentic ingredients, we unravel the culinary traditions that have shaped our families and continue to influence our kitchens today.   Stepping into the past, we illuminate the vibrant and often overlooked history of Norman Sicily. Discover the...

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IAP 375: Celebrating the 150th Annual Feast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel in Hammonton, New Jersey! show art IAP 375: Celebrating the 150th Annual Feast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel in Hammonton, New Jersey!

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Join us as we journey through the vibrant world of Italian American feast traditions, focusing on the rich history and cultural significance of the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. This episode spotlights the oldest celebration of the feast in the United States, held in Hammonton, New Jersey. Louis Pantalone shares captivating stories about the Italian immigrant experience and how these traditions endured through hardships like the World Wars. We delve into the origins of the Carmelite Order and the importance of July 16th—the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Southern Italian culture....

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IAP 374 Italian Canadian Gardening and Cultural Reflection with Anthony IAP 374 Italian Canadian Gardening and Cultural Reflection with Anthony "The Young Nonno"

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This week, we’re thrilled to welcome our special guest, Anthony—affectionately known as The Young Nono—joining us all the way from Toronto, Canada. Anthony brings a wealth of knowledge on agriculture, offering insightful tips on growing basil and how to prevent it from flowering in order to preserve its robust flavor. Our conversation delves into the fascinating intersection of cultural traditions and agricultural wisdom, with Anthony’s passion for gardening shining throughout. We also take time to reflect on the cultural nuances between Italian Canadians and Italian Americans. Our...

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IAP 373 Finding Joy in Culture and Sport! show art IAP 373 Finding Joy in Culture and Sport!

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Join us for an engaging episode as we explore the vibrant essence of Italian American culture and the powerful world of adaptive sports. We begin our journey where Dolores and John reflect on Italian American heritage and the camaraderie that defines our community. With humor and warmth, we recount Dolores's wedding anniversary, where the fusion of Italian and Irish traditions came alive on the dance floor, painting a vivid picture of cultural celebration. Our exploration continues with the inspiring story of Action Boxability, a program co-founded by Dino Spencer and Brian Broman during the...

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IAP 372 Meet the Man Behind meals_by_cug! show art IAP 372 Meet the Man Behind meals_by_cug!

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Join us for an exciting exploration of Italian American heritage, culture, and cuisine as we chat with the vibrant Danny Mondello, better known as Mealsbycug. In this episode, Danny shares his remarkable journey from a casual social media creator to the proud owner of a new upcoming restaurant and café in Williamsburg “Casa Cugine". His story, filled with humor and colorful language, traces back to his Staten Island roots and his early culinary experiences in a local deli. Danny's unique style, characterized by his distinct accent and engaging stage presence, has captivated a broad...

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IAP 371 Will Cultural Traditions Eventually Vanish? Marianna Gatto sits down P.O.B show art IAP 371 Will Cultural Traditions Eventually Vanish? Marianna Gatto sits down P.O.B

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What if the story of Italian Americans in Los Angeles is not what you thought? Join us as we uncover the vibrant and often overlooked contributions of Italian immigrants beyond the spotlight of Hollywood, featuring insights from Cavalieri Marianna Gatto, co-founder and executive director of the Italian American Museum of Los Angeles. Discover the surprising ties between Italian Americans and iconic innovations like the Radio Flyer wagon and Yoo-hoo chocolate beverage, as explored in Marianna’s newly released book, "The Italian Americans of Los Angeles: A History." This episode promises a...

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Tony De Nonno, a filmmaker, historian, and community leader, shares his remarkable journey in preserving Italian American heritage and culture. He discusses his debut film "It's All in My Hands" and his acclaimed documentary "Heaven Touches Brooklyn in July,” both of which highlight key moments and figures within the Italian American community. Through the lens of his work and passion, Tony emphasizes the importance of passing down traditions and stories to younger generations, particularly Gen Z, ensuring that the rich cultural legacy continues to thrive.John LaCorte's tireless advocacy for Italian American historical recognition comes to life as we explore his pivotal role in naming the Verrazzano Narrows Bridge. Despite facing significant opposition, LaCorte’s dedication made an indelible mark on history. We delve into his relentless efforts to honor explorers like Giovanni da Verrazzano and acknowledge the broader contributions of Italian Americans, resonating even today with ongoing initiatives to correct historical narratives.The episode also journeys into the past, highlighting the extraordinary feats of Italian explorers such as Giovanni da Verrazzano during the Age of Discovery. These adventurers likened to modern astronauts, navigated uncharted territories and left a lasting impact on history. As we approach the 60th anniversary of the Verrazzano Narrows Bridge, we reflect on how LaCorte's legacy inspires contemporary scholars and activists. Plus, we give you a sneak peek into future projects celebrating Italian American cultural stories, providing a vibrant tapestry of history and heritage for listeners to enjoy.


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