IAP 350: PART 2: The Good, The Bad, & The Mal'occhio
Release Date: 12/20/2024
The Italian American Podcast
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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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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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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We are back for Part 2! What does it truly mean to be Italian in today's interconnected world? This question guides our exploration into the intricate world of Italian American cultural identity and education. We tackle the stereotypes that often misrepresent Italian Americans and reveal their essential role in promoting "Made in Italy" products. Our discussion highlights the Italian language's power as a cultural glue for younger generations, even as we contrast the preservation of dialects in the United States with their decline in Italy. Drawing parallels with the Irish migration...
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Fabrizio DI Michele, the Consul General of Italy in New York, joins us for an inspiring conversation recorded at the lively Red Sauce Studio in Little Italy. The narrative unfolds as Fabrizio takes us on a journey from his Sicilian and Abruzzese roots to his diplomatic role amidst a global pandemic. With co-hosts John Viola, Patrick O'Boyle, and Dr. Marcella Martin, we uncover not just the personal stories of Fabrizio's heritage and transition but also the broader Italian American tapestry that shapes cultural and diplomatic ties between Italy and America. Our discussion steers into...
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*DISCLAIMER: We experienced problems with the audio on this Podcast. We apologize for how it sounds yet we wanted to deliver this beautiful story for an amazing film. We hope you enjoyed the discussion. Ever wondered how a $20 bill could symbolize a life changing moment or how the warmth of Italian family life contrasts with its perceived patriarchal structure? We're diving into all this and more with an incredible panel discussing "Nonnas," a film now on Netflix that beautifully captures Italian American culture. Broadcasting from the vibrant Red Sauce Studio in Little Italy, John and Pat...
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Ever wondered how cultural heritage shapes your personal identity? Join us as we explore this intriguing question with Dr. Sirey, co-founder of the National Organization of Italian American Women. With Jon Viola and Dolores Alfieri Taranto at the helm, we take you to the heart of Little Italy to uncover the layers of Italian American identity. Our discussion dives into the shifting roles of Italian American women, highlighting the groundbreaking journey of being the first in a family to attend college and challenging societal norms. We delve into the impact of the women's liberation movement...
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Join us for an engaging conversation with Gerard Maroney and Mike Crispi, two key figures in the revival of the Italian American Civil Rights League. These guests take us on a journey through their Italian roots, sharing stories that highlight the vibrant culinary traditions of Naples and Sicily. As we indulge in our shared love for tripe and discuss the unique preparation methods in Trapani, listeners will feel the warmth of our Italian American heritage, whether experienced on the bustling streets of New York or New Jersey. Our discussion moves into the sphere of advocacy, where Gerard...
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Join us on a journey through the heart of Italian American culinary traditions with our guest Francesca from Franny Loves Food. We explore the origins of Francesca's social media presence, which began as a pandemic project on TikTok and has since expanded to other platforms. Discover how her childhood experiences with her mom and nonna inspired her to embrace Italian cooking as a way to pass down traditions to her children. We celebrate the joy and chaos of family gatherings and the importance of preserving cultural rituals to enrich the lives of the younger generation. Listen in as we...
info_outlineGrowing up in an Italian family, superstitions were as common as pasta on Sundays. Join us as we share the quirkiest tales of Italian superstitions in our part 2 of this episode! From the mysterious power of the evil eye, "il malocchio," to the peculiar rituals involving hidden horns and the mano cornuto hand gesture. We take you on a journey through Southern Italy's unique customs, unraveling the historical significance of protective charms like horns and salt. With a mix of humor and cultural insight, we explore how these traditions have survived and evolved over time, blending ancient beliefs with modern life. Ever wondered why gifting a gold horn might come with more than just a glint of luxury? Discover the curious world of Italian gift giving superstitions, where jewelry and amulets carry not just beauty but potential curses. We reveal stories of face washing rituals and encounters with black magic, all with a playful nod to the spooky season of Halloween. This chapter promises a rollercoaster of emotions as we navigate the humorous yet fearful side of Italy's superstitious traditions, offering a glimpse into their surprising complexity and enduring charm. Montreal, a city where language and culture dance in a beautiful and unpredictable tango, serves as the backdrop for our final chapter. Listen in as we explore the rich tapestry of Montreal's multicultural identity, contrasting Canada's "salad bowl" with America's "melting pot." We dive into the fluid nature of language use in Montreal, where French and English intermingle, creating a unique linguistic landscape. Stories of family traditions, food storage quirks during lockdown, and the nostalgic recollection of kids' tables at gatherings paint a vivid picture of how cultural and familial experiences shape our lives in this vibrant city. AGATA DE SANTIS SOCIALS Her Website: https://www.redheadproductions.com/aboutus