The Italian American Podcast

The Italian American Podcast


Latest Episodes

IAP 226: The War in Ukraine: An Italian Perspective
March 22, 2022

The Russian invasion of Ukraine has shocked and horrified onlookers around the world, and has brought us closer to the brink of a global conflagration than most observers ever imagined possible in an interconnected and globalized society. This week’s gues

IAP 225: It Happened In Italy -- Untold Stories of How the People of Italy Defied the Horrors of the Holocaust with Special Guest Elizabeth Bettina Nicolosi
March 15, 2022

Imagine Elizabeth Bettina Nicolosi's surprise when she discovered that her grandmother’s Italian village had a secret: over a half century ago, in the southern Italian town of Campagna, countless residents defied the occupying Nazis and risked their lives

IAP 224: 272 Italian Enclaves and Counting! With Special Guest Ray Guarini
March 08, 2022

Around here, we’ve become pretty adept at recognizing the symptoms of an Italian American obsession... and this week’s guest can easily be diagnosed within a few moments of first meeting him! Ray Guarini is the founder and driving force behind Italian Enc

IAP 223: Celebrating the Festa della Donna with Special Guests Vanessa Racci and Lena Prima
March 01, 2022

We’re kicking off the month of March, known as Women’s History Month, by catching up with two very talented Italian American women behind a much anticipated event happening this weekend in honor of International Women’s Day. This week’s guests, Vanessa Ra

IAP 222: More than Just Antoinette's Sister: Queen Maria Carolina of the Two Sicilies with Author Diana Giovinazzo
February 22, 2022

Queen Maria Carolina of the Kingdom of Two Sicilies was one of the most fascinating, impactful and, unfortunately, forgotten women in the long story of Southern Italy. Thanks to the work of this week’s guest, Her Royal Highness is about to reclaim her rig

IAP 221: Sicily: Recipes Rooted in Traditions with Special Guest Melissa Muller, Part 2
February 15, 2022

Sicily… for millennia, this island at the crossroads of the world has been drawing peoples from across the globe to its shores, and in the second part of this very special two-part episode, Melissa Muller, author of “Sicily: Recipes Rooted in Tradition,”

IAP 220: Sicily: Recipes Rooted in Traditions with Special Guest Melissa Muller, Part 1
February 08, 2022

Sicily… for millennia, this island at the crossroads of the world has been drawing peoples from across the globe to its shores, and in this very special two-part episode, we’re sitting down with Melissa Muller, author of “Sicily: Recipes Rooted in Traditi

IAP 219: Love is Blind with Special Guest Tony Cancelosi
February 01, 2022

“Vision” can mean different things to different people, but for this week’s guest, his life’s work has been inspired by a vision of sharing his Italian family’s inspiring love with the visually impaired. This week, we’re sitting down with Tony Cancelosi,

IAP 218: The Devil and the Dolce Vita: Catholic Attempts to Save Italy's Soul, 1948-1973, with Dr. Roy Domenico
January 25, 2022

It was called the “Economic Miracle," and Italy’s economic expansion after World War II was so rapid -- and her climb from war and poverty to wealth and prosperity so drastic -- that one might be tempted to believe that God had in fact deigned to bless It

IAP 217: Master Classes for the Masses: Danielle Oteri on Teaching Italian History for All
January 18, 2022

It’s sometimes the hidden stories that can tell us more about our history than we ever dreamed of. In this week’s episode, Danielle Oteri of Feast on History talks to us about her latest project, a series of classes focusing exclusively on Southern Italy