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The Italian American Podcast

The Italian American Podcast

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The Italian American Podcast is the first and most engaging podcast dedicated to helping Italian Americans learn about and celebrate their brilliant heritage. We're obsessed with our heritage, and each week we'll discuss all things Italian American- including history and family traditions, genealogy, recipes, language, and more with smarts, heart, and a lot of laughs! We'll be joined by celebrity guests, experts, authors, and everyday Italian Americans for honest and thoughtful conversations digging deep into the "hows and whys" of who we are, and sharing the heart of the Italian American experience with the 25 million Americans lucky enough to have been born Italian! And, like all the best Italian American conversations, ours take place around the kitchen table- meaning every time you tune in you'll be entertained, educated, and brought right back to where you belong… amongst family!2025 Social Sciences
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  • IAP 407 Inside Delmonico's Steakhouse: Italian Ingenuity and the Making of American Fine Dining
    Mar 1 2026

    Step into the heart of New York's culinary history in this episode of the Italian American Podcast. Hosts John and Patrick welcome special guest Max Tucci, scion of the legendary Delmonico's, for a spirited conversation rich with Italian heritage and behind-the-scenes stories that helped shape American dining. From Gilded Age grandeur to the rise of iconic dishes like Baked Alaska, they explore how food, family, and culture converged in one of the nation's most storied dining rooms.

    Max shares how his family revived Delmonico's and sustained a hospitality dynasty rooted in excellence and tradition. The conversation ranges from speakeasies and celebrity guests to the finer details that define true hospitality—why crystal glassware matters and how even the right espresso cup elevates the experience. Along the way, the hosts reflect on Italian-American pride, storytelling, and the art of gathering around the table.

    For anyone who loves Italian food, family legacy, or classic New York stories, this episode is a tribute to resilience, beauty, and the enduring power of hospitality.

    HIS SOCIALS

    Instagram: @maxtucci

    TikTok: @maxtucci

    Facebook: @maxtucci

    X: @maxtucci

    HIS WEBSITE: www.maxtucci.com www.thedelmonicoway.com

    Any Events that are coming up to note:

    2026 Celebrates The Tucci Family's 100 Years in Hospitality The Delmonico Way Cookbook

    https://a.co/d/8KJLyJt New link for villa rental in Firenze airbnb.com/h/villatucci

    HOSTS: John Viola Patrick O'Boyle SPECIAL GUEST: Max Tucci PRODUCED BY: Nicholas Calvello-Macchia
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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • Writing Home: Memory and Poetry with Dr. Maria Giura | IAP 406
    Feb 21 2026

    In this episode of the Italian American Podcast, Dr. Maria Giura, acclaimed poet and memoirist, joins Marianne and Patrick for an intimate conversation centered on her new poetry collection, If We Still Lived Where I Was Born. Reading selected poems aloud, she evokes childhood memories above her family's Brooklyn pastry shop and the rituals of Sunday gatherings that shaped her imagination.

    The discussion moves beyond nostalgia to the delicate art of writing about family while respecting privacy. Dr. Giura reflects on the weight of Italian American cultural expectations, the instinct to "keep things in the family," and the resolve required to tell one's story with honesty. She also speaks about the guidance of her mentor, poet Maria Masiotti Gillin, and the particular challenges and rewards of working as both memoirist and poet within a close-knit community.

    At its heart, the conversation considers the universal tension between loyalty and self-expression. Through memory, tradition, and careful craft, Dr. Giura demonstrates how personal history can be transformed into art that resonates across generations and cultures.

    ABOUT THE GUEST:

    Maria Giura PhD, Poet, Author, Workshop Leader

    HER SOCIALS:

    Instagram: @mariagiurawrites

    Facebook: maria.giura.3975/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mgiura/

    HER WEBSITE: Website: https://www.mariagiura.com/

    HER EVENTS COMING UP:

    Monday, February 23, 6:30 pm: Co-featuring with poet Linda Kleinbub. Phoenix Poetry Series, Shades of Green Pub, 125 E. 15th Street, New York, NY. See socials below.

    Wednesday, March 25, 6:30 pm. Reading, Big Red Books, Nyack, NY https://www.bigredbooks.net/events/3930820260325

    Thursday, May 14, 6 pm. Co-featuring. Italian American Writers Association @ Calandra Italian American Institute, 25 W 43rd St Suite 1700, New York, NY https://iawa.net/events/

    SOCIALS FOR THE EVENTS SEE BELOW:

    Feb 23 Event: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100076398760395 AND https://www.instagram.com/the_phoenix_reading_series/ https://www.instagram.com/the_phoenix_reading_series/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/lindakleinbub AND https://www.instagram.com/lindakleinbub/

    March 25 Event: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092635875093 AND https://www.instagram.com/bigredbooks/ May 14 Event: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100071063499667 AND https://www.instagram.com/italianamericanwritersassoc/

    HOSTS:

    Patrick O'Boyle

    Marianna Gatto

    SPECIAL GUEST:

    Maria Giura

    PRODUCED BY:

    Nicholas Calvello-Macchia

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    56 mins
  • IAP 405 Neapolitan Renaissance Reborn at the Italian Cultural Institute in New York
    Feb 14 2026

    On this episode of the Italian American Podcast, host Patrick O'Boyle convenes a distinguished panel at the Italian Cultural Institute in New York to explore the often-overlooked world of Neapolitan Renaissance art. Claudio, the Institute's director, outlines its mission to promote Italian culture across New York, Boston, and Philadelphia, strengthening ties between Italy and the Italian American community. Patrick shares the story of restoring forgotten masterpieces in Buccino, Salerno—an initiative sparked by an unexpected American connection and dedicated to reviving sacred works of art.

    The discussion turns to innovation in preservation. Ivan describes how virtual reality and artificial intelligence are expanding access to cultural heritage, including the creation of digital twins of the Annunciation statues damaged in the 1980 Irpinia earthquake. These tools allow audiences to follow the restoration process step by step, illustrating how collaboration between Italian and American institutions can protect historic treasures.

    Art historian Danielle Oteri offers a perspective on the Neapolitan Renaissance's neglected legacy, recalling how aristocratic patrons once commissioned major works for rural churches, bringing artistic excellence to everyday communities. Reflecting on emigration, loss, and renewal, the episode underscores how the Italian diaspora can help restore ancestral towns, making the past not only remembered but rebuilt.

    LOCATION: Italian Cultural Institute, 686 Park Avenue, New York, NY.

    THEIR SOCIALS:

    Antonio Vincente Amendola

    Instagram: @antoniovicenteamendola

    Danielle Oteri

    Her Website: https://www.feasttravel.com/

    Instagram: @danielleoteri_italy

    Youtube: @danielle-oteri

    HOSTS:

    Patrick O'Boyle

    Danielle Oteri

    SPECIAL GUESTS:

    Antonio Vincente Amdenola

    Claudio Pagliara

    Ivan Allevi

    PRODUCED BY: Nicholas Calvello-Macchia

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    49 mins
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