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  • 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/

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  • 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 Websitehttps://www.bicitaly.com/?gclid=Cj0KCQjwpvK4BhDUARIsADHt9sQFz8PUex0oIpkqjAPSXcc2zgB7WAfNcYFDt6Cw2If1gUagOuVfTIkaAm91EALw_wcBBespoke Italian Citizenship Instagrambespokeitaliancitizenship

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  • 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.

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  • Join us as we sit down with Zia Mena, a cherished friend and neighbor, who paints a vivid picture of traditional Italian wedding customs and rural life in Vadola. Her reminiscences offer a window into a simpler time when love meant waiting for a husband to return from America and weddings were intimate affairs marked by cultural nuances. We delve into the fascinating aspects of matrimonial traditions, from the symbolism of bridal dolls to the communal joy of wedding processions all bearing witness to the profound transformation under the shadow of Italy's economic resurgence post World War II.These stories aren't just relics of the past—they're the threads that weave through our cultural tapestry. As we recount personal anecdotes and family lore, we shed light on the enduring power of tradition, family, and cultural identity. We invite you to listen, reflect, and perhaps find inspiration in the way these vibrant stories bridge generations, connect us with our roots, and remind us of the richness embedded within our heritage.

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  • 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 socialsYoutube: @vanessaracci Instagram: @vanessaracciX: @vanessaracci

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • Join us as we bring you a heartwarming conversation with Christina Conte, the culinary genius behind "Christina's Cucina." Christina's journey from a children's social worker in Scotland to a beloved food blogger in California is nothing short of inspirational. Discover how a simple nudge from friends led her to create a blog that now resonates with food enthusiasts worldwide. We'll explore the transformative power of the pandemic on home cooking and Christina's unique insights into the rich tapestry of Italian American traditions, even in the most unexpected places.In our deeper dive, Christina shares her thoughts on the crucial role of authenticity in the food industry. Ever been frustrated by a recipe that didn't turn out as promised? Christina speaks candidly about the pitfalls of fake recipes and the misuse of stock photos, advocating for genuine ingredients and user-generated content. She also offers a poignant look at the Italian communities' experiences across the globe, from the British Isles to Australia, and how their connections to Italy shape their culinary traditions and family dynamics. Tune in for a feast of stories, tips, and the importance of keeping it real in the kitchen.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • What happens when family expectations clash with personal desires? In our latest episode, we explore the powerful influence of family values and identity within Italian American communities. From the intense pressure to uphold family honor to the warmth and security provided by close family ties, we uncover stories that highlight both the joy and the challenges of maintaining cultural traditions. We discuss poignant tales of relationships strained by family embarrassment and the enduring pride in family-run businesses that form the backbone of Italian American society.Join us as we share hilarious and heartfelt anecdotes about the unique quirks of Italian American life, such as the overprotectiveness of Italian grandmothers and the cultural oddities of failed summer camps. We welcome Theresa DeCubellis to the conversation, emphasizing the importance of community and resilience in achieving success. As we wrap up, we invite you to engage with our show by sharing your own stories, thoughts, and experiences. Stay tuned for more joyful celebrations of Italian heritage and a special update from Pat’s postcards from Omaha. Celebrate with us the enduring spirit of family and community that defines Italian American life!

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  • We are thrilled to feature Lauren Braun-Strumfels, the brilliant author of "Partners in Gatekeeping," who shares her fascinating journey into Italian culture and immigration. Together, we uncover the allure and complexity of Italian culture, drawing parallels to Lauren's personal experiences and discussing cultural obsessions that shape our lives. From Arthur Schwartz's Neapolitan cooking to Jhumpa Lahiri's insights, this conversation is rich with reflections on the continuous pull towards understanding and integrating with Italian heritage.Our episode takes a deep dive into the history of Italian American communities in the American South, particularly New Orleans. Discover the significant role of port cities in Italian migration and the challenges faced by immigrants as they navigated socio-political dynamics and racial tensions. We also touch on the Italian government's efforts in managing immigration and maintaining cultural connections for Italian children born abroad. Through historical narratives and personal reflections, this episode offers a comprehensive look at the Italian American experience and the enduring impact of Italian culture on both sides of the Atlantic.

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  • 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.

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  • 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

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  • Brace yourself for a heartwarming and hilarious journey through Italian American culture as we introduce the newest member of our podcast family, the delightful (folk) Doctor Zia Rosa! This special episode is filled with light-hearted banter as we delve into the rich traditions of Italian nicknames and family bonds, setting the tone for an episode brimming with nostalgia and charm.

    Our journey starts with a heartfelt exploration of family traditions and remedies, featuring Rosa, the eldest sibling, who recounts memories of her mother and grandmother. She shares unique family remedies, like using warm olive oil for earaches, and emphasizes the crucial role of family historians in preserving these traditions for future generations. The episode takes an intriguing turn as we compare this remedy to another involving breast milk, highlighting the diverse ways families have cared for each other over the years. A humorous disclaimer reminds us that these stories are historical anecdotes, not medical advice.

    In the latter part of the episode, we explore a range of traditional Italian healing practices and their cultural significance. From using fresh oregano in olive oil as a natural antibiotic to the multifaceted uses of honey, we uncover the rich history behind these remedies. We also share personal stories, including a special Zia Rosa tale of a severe tooth infection treated in Bari, showcasing the deep love and care within Italian families. The episode wraps up with a nostalgic memory involving an egg yolk herbal healing treatment, illustrating the resourcefulness and dedication of our Italian elders and their remedies. This episode is a touching tribute to the enduring legacy of Italian family traditions and the creative ways our ancestors took care of one another.

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  • Ever wondered what it’s like to navigate Hollywood’s golden era with icons like Frank Sinatra and Robert Mitchum? What defines the essence of resilience and the enduring power of family bonds? Join us as we sit down with the remarkable Brenda Vaccaro, who takes us on a heartfelt journey through her Italian heritage and family history. Venture into Brenda's illustrious acting career as she reminisces about her early days in New York City, the emotional dynamics of theater, and the differences between acting in various mediums. Brenda's admiration for Norwegian and English actors provides deep insight into her craft. At the same time, a humorous story from the set of "Naked City" offers a light-hearted glimpse into her experiences. We also explore the profound impact of losing a loved one and how their wisdom influences her work and life.From Brooklyn to Dallas, Brenda shares the struggles and triumphs of her family during the Great Depression, highlighting her father's challenges as an Italian immigrant and corporate lawyer educated at NYU. Through poignant anecdotes, Brenda emphasizes the values instilled in her by her parents and the unbreakable ties that shaped her upbringing.While listening, you can experience the glamour and excitement of Hollywood through Brenda's eyes as she recounts her first film experience and the cultural clash of the 1960s and 1970s. From wild Hollywood parties to the genuine camaraderie among artists, Brenda's stories paint a vivid picture of a bygone era in entertainment. Reflecting on her Italian American family roots, Brenda emphasizes the enduring power of family traditions and the deep connections that define her heritage. This episode is a heartfelt tribute to the importance of family, heritage, and the colorful personalities that shaped Brenda's life and career.

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  • We are thrilled to welcome Mr. Ernie Rossi of E. Rossi Company to the newly minted Red Sauce Studio in the heart of Little Italy. With a legacy dating back to 1910, Ernie shares captivating stories about his family's significant contributions to Neapolitan music in America. From his grandfather's early days publishing sheet music to producing records, this episode offers a tribute to the enduring legacy of Italian culture in Little Italy.

    Travel back with us to the nostalgic Italian American neighborhoods where cultural dynamics and traditions shaped everyday life. Ernie paints a vivid picture of how the family business evolved from a music-focused enterprise to a broader Italian American resource, emphasizing the cultural significance of traditional coffee pots like the Neapolitan flip coffee pot. Personal anecdotes, such as children being given coffee in their milk to keep them hyperactive, enrich our discussion of memories that continue to shape Italian American heritage today.

    From our sit down with Ernie we explore kitchen mishaps, traditional Italian cookware, and share humorous stories about encounters with famous Italian Americans like Martin Scorsese and Connie Francis. As we wrap up, we dive into planning an Italian American Christmas album, including a playful debate about Dominic the Donkey and creating a new holiday hit. Join us for an episode brimming with rich history, personal connections, and a heartfelt celebration of Italian American culture.

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  • Join us in our latest episode as we celebrate the Italian American community and culture from our new Red Sauce Studio in Little Italy, Manhattan. We continue to look towards the future and are excited to see what new adventures we will have with our brand new studio. In this episode we give thanks to those who have helped us get to where we are today. Although the store is not finished, Red Sauce Studio is up and running! Our passion for Italian American culture shines through as we discuss our growing collection of memorabilia and the importance of immersing ourselves in these cultural experiences as well as tackling some Italian American debates.

    In this episode we discuss the proper representation of the Italian American Barbie doll as well as why our studio was named “Red Sauce” and not “Red Gravy.” We reminisce about the countless joyful hours spent personalizing our studio and the playful critique of dolls that sparked a fun conversation about cultural representation. Listen to our light-hearted discussions as we share the humorous struggles, family dynamics, and the quirky tastes that come with preserving our cultural heritage. We also delve into the pride of our heritage, from the dynamics between Italian diplomats and the community, to our creative journey in designing Italian American-themed apparel. With a nod to designers like Dolce & Gabbana and a sneak peek into our upcoming projects, this episode is a celebration of community spirit, cultural pride, and the joy of sharing our heritage with the world.

    The future of The Italian American Podcast is here at Mulberry and Grand St!



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  • Ciao Paesani and welcome to an exciting new era for the Italian American Podcast, because we are broadcasting from our brand new Red Sauce Studio in the heart of Little Italy, Manhattan. Join us as we celebrate this exciting new chapter with Pat, Rosella, John, and Dolores reuniting hours before the ribbon cutting ceremony that will officially open the new studio. We share our journey from makeshift setups to this beautiful new space, surrounded by the vibrant life of Little Italy. Our discussion kicks off with the joy of reuniting after time apart and the humorous evolution of our recording locations, from an office space, to a cardboard box, and even zoom land.

    Get ready for a heated and passionate debate over the beloved and sometimes controversial red sauce restaurants. We explore the intricacies of Italian American cuisine, from the heavy use of sauce and mozzarella to the frying methods and oil choices that define our favorite dishes. Amidst the lively banter, we also reveal our favorite and least favorite red sauce dishes, and share personal anecdotes that highlight the impact of ingredient quality on traditional recipes.

    As we transition from audio to video recordings, we reflect on the evolution and preservation of our Italian American culture. From cookbooks and culinary traditions to the significance of Little Italy and the impact of modern changes, we celebrate nearly a decade of the Italian American Podcast. Plus, enjoy our reflections on Little Italy's history, cultural significance, and the personal anecdotes that make this episode a heartfelt celebration of nearly a decade of the Italian American Podcast. Join us as we express our gratitude to our supportive community and look forward to many more conversations here at Red Sauce Studio!

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  • When our Paesani at ‘Growing Up Italian’ invited us to join them in celebrating their two millionth follower on Instagram, little did we know we’d end up in a conversation as enjoyable as the one we had with Sal “The Voice” Valentinetti! One we enjoyed so much that we decided to share it with you, our loyal listeners, as the last audio-only episode of the Italian American Podcast!

    By the time this episode is released, we will have cut the green-white-and-red ribbon on our brand-new home Red Sauce Studio. The fully integrated audio and video podcasting studio at the corner of Mulberry and Grand Streets at the heart of Manhattan’s Little Italy is going to allow us to bring you an all-new video version of our show beginning next week, but in the meantime, we hope you’ll enjoy this laugh-filled conversation with one of Italian America’s most talented, and likable, personalities!

    Join us as we sit down with the one-and-only Sal “The Voice” Valentinetti and our friends at ‘Growing Up Italian’ in this unexpected and unplugged episode!

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