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On this week's episode, host Caryn Antonini is joined by Andrew Cotto, an award-winning author of 7 novels, a journalist, a seasoned media peronality, and well known Italian food, drink and wellness afficionado. Andrew is the editor-in-chief of Appetito Magazine and has appeared on major networks to both cook and discuss all things Italian. His works has been published in a long list of publications from the New York Times to Men's Journal to Rachel Ray's magazine and La Cucina Italiana Magazine. Andrew is also the Editor-in-Chief of Italian American Magazine. For more information on our guest:Homeandrewcotto.comCaryn Antoniniwww.cultivatedbycaryn.com@carynantonini@cultivatedbycarynshow###Get great recipes from Caryn at https://carynantonini.com/recipes/
How do we honor our friends' legacies? This week on Celebrations Chatter, Jim welcomes Andrew Cotto, founder of Appetito Magazine and author of “Pasta Mike,” a touching novela written as a tribute to his late best friend. In this episode, Andrew shares the inspiring story of friendship behind the book, and why he felt it was important for him to write it. Andrew and Jim also explore Andrew's career as an author and publisher, his passion for Italian food, and other topics related to connection, such as family and the role of faith. New podcast episodes released weekly on Thursday. Follow along with the links below: Sign up for the Celebrations Chatter Newsletter: https://celebrationschatter.beehiiv.com/ Subscribe to Celebrations Chatter on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@celebrationschatter Follow @CelebrationsChatter on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrationschatter/ Follow @CelebrationsChatter on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@celebrationschatter Listen to more episodes of Celebrations Chatter on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/celebrations-chatter-with-jim-mccann/id1616689192 Listen to more episodes of Celebrations Chatter on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5Yxfvb4qHGCwR5IgAmgCQX?si=ipuQC3-ATbKyqIk6RtPb-A Listen to more episodes of Celebrations Chatter on Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5saWJzeW4uY29tLzQwMzU0MS9yc3M?sa=X&ved=0CAMQ4aUDahcKEwio9KT_xJuBAxUAAAAAHQAAAAAQNg Visit 1-800-Flowers.com: https://www.1800flowers.com/ Visit the 1-800-Flowers.com YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@1800flowers Follow Jim McCann on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jim1800flowers/ Follow Jim McCann on X / Twitter: https://twitter.com/jim1800flowers (@Jim1800Flowers)
Please join us in welcoming Andrew Cotto, co-founder and editor-in-chief of Appetito Magazine. Andrew is also an award-winning novelist of seven books, a regular contributor to the New York Times, and he loves all things Italy, particularly food and wine. His passion is to write and talk about it, and share his experiences so we can fall in love with the Italian way of living as he has. Andrew likes to say that “food is his muse.” He draws a comparison between mental health and healthy eating, and talks about how Italians instinctively know how to do that. While he was raised in the states, Andrew fell in love with his ancestral homeland the first time he visited, and decided to plant his own roots there for a time and learn all he could about the Italian lifestyle and good health. He's been a regular on Good Day New York, and has interviewed some of the top culinary experts in his Appetito magazine, including Rachael Ray. And now he joins us on our #LittleItalyPodcast, #LittleItalyOfLAPodcast, and #DeborahKobyltLIVE, to share all he's learned with us. And there's a lot. Please find our show on all video and audio podcast platforms, and invite your friends, too. I'm your host, #DeborahZaraKobylt, and it's a pleasure to have you join us today
Andrew Cotto has worn many hats in his career. Teacher, novelist, freelance writer. He's written about his love for Italian food and travel in magazines for years. You are never too old to reinvent yourself, right? Cotto is making his third appearance on the Total Tuscany Podcast. In previous episodes, he discussed his novels. Cucina Tipica, An Italian Adventure, and Pasta Mike. This time, he talks about his new job, Editor-in-Chief for Italian America Magazine. Don't get us wrong, Andrew is not done writing. In fact, his byline is all over his first issue in his new role. But he has taken a magazine that has been around for years and gave it a more appealing look. Not so much a rebrand but a much-needed refresh. You could say the magazine has taken on some of…or a lot of Andrew's personality. Italian America magazine is a full-color quarterly in English. It is the official publication of the Order Sons and Daughters of Italy in America®, the nation's largest and oldest organization for men and women of Italian heritage in the United States. According to the Organization, the magazine is the most widely read quarterly for people of Italian heritage in the United States. Andrew is trying to grow the magazine outside just Italian heritage. You don't have to be Italian to enjoy all things about Italy. It's probably why you are listening to this podcast. The country and the culture are so appealing to many of us who don't have family that comes from the old country. We can be Italian without actually being Italian. Traveling to Tuscany or other parts of Italy can be intimidating! Where to start? Who to trust? You deserve to travel stress-free! How do you do that? Start with us at Total Tuscany. We partner with some of the best travel planners based in Italy. We give you that peace of mind knowing you are covered and taken care of before you leave, once you arrive, and when you get back home. If you are interested in working with us, email total Tuscany at Gmail dot com. Make sure to follow The Total Tuscany Podcast on whatever platform you listen on. This way, you know right away when a new episode is out. If you have time, give us a five-star rating and write a review, we love to see your feedback. Follow Total Tuscany on Social Media. Just search Total Tuscany on: Facebook Instagram Twitter
Andrew Cotto is the author of Pasta Mike: A Story of Friendship and Loss. Book Tony to help you with your novel or screenplay, whether in the idea stage or […]
Dr. Dan welcomes journalist and author Andrew Cotto to discuss the rarely covered topics of male friendship, depression, grief, and mental health. As a journalist, Andrew is a contributor to The New York Times, La Cucina Italiana, the Good Men Project, Rachael Ray In Season, Parade, Men's Journal, Rolling Stone, Condé Nast Traveler, Italy magazine, Salon, and numerous other publications. On this timely and important episode, Andrew and Dr. Dan have a moving discussion about bonds men share and male vulnerabilities. Dr. Dan talks to Andrew about his new book Pasta Mike, a fictionalized account about the real-life experience of losing his childhood best friend. The novella was inspired by Andrew's poignant essay on TALKSPACE about this life-altering experience and will help all listeners struggling with loss and emotional trauma. For more information about Andrew, his writing, and his books please visit www.andrewcotto.com. Email your parenting questions to Dr. Dan podcast@drdanpeters.com (we might answer on a future episode) Follow us @parentfootprintpodcast (Instagram, Facebook) and @drdanpeters (Twitter) Listen, subscribe, rate, review on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you like to listen For more information www.exactlyrightmedia.com www.drdanpeters.com For podcast merch www.exactlyrightmedia.com/parent-footprint-shop See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Flavor of Italy Culinary Walking Tour of Rome is the number one way to take a deep dive into the very best of Roman cuisine. Today Andrew Cotto, author and NYT food and travel writer, and I strolled around one of Rome's best outdoor markets and nearby food shops and ended our Culinary Walking Tour of Rome with a fabulous food and wine pairing lunch at Rimessa Roscioli. Have a listen as you join us on this tour. Head to the Flavor of Italy website for today's show notes with plenty of photos and useful links.
The driving force behind everything author Andrew Cotto writes is food, and almost exclusively Italian food. This week Andrew and I chat about his latest book, Cucina Romana, plus lots of other things Andrew has written. SHOW NOTES HERE: Links, great information and photos in the show notes at flavorofitaly.com website.
Entrepreneur Talk: Today's podcast features Italian author, Andrew Cotto. Growing up, Cotto always had a passion for writing. When he was a young man he decided to embrace his Italian heritage by moving to Italy. There, he found his inspiration. Andrew is not only a renounced author but also a regular contributor to the New York Times, and a professor of english. In todays episode he will walk us through his process. Clarissa Burt is an award-winning international media personality/producer/director, writer, author, and public speaker and supermodel. With hundreds of television and film credits to her name, this Who's Who of International and American Women brings over 30 years of entertainment industry experience in both International and American markets. Her Brainchild, In the Limelight multi-media platform, is an online portal consisting of video/podcast/digital magazine providing educative, entertaining and empowering content showcasing the savvy entrepreneur. Her engaging interviews bring to the forefront their trials, tribulations, victories, and triumphs. Clarissa's fun, light and witty style makes for great conversation and is thoroughly enjoyed by her listeners. Ms. Burt's extensive international social work garnered her two private audiences with Pope John Paul II. As a women's advocate and a leader of social change for a new standard of living, Clarissa was instrumental as Ambassador to the United States for the Walking Africa campaign that awarded African Women the Nobel Peace Prize in 2011. Clarissa is the first American to present at the Kremlin. She was recently awarded the Woman of Excellence award by the Women's Economic Forum. LET'S CONNECT! Clarissa Burt: www.inthelimelightmedia.com Facebook http://www.facebook.com/ClarissaBurtOfficial LinkedIn http://linkedin.com/in/clarissaburt Twitter https://www.twitter.com/clarissaburt Pinterest http://pinterest.com/clarissaburt Instagram http://instagram.com/clarissaburt Tumblr http://clarissaburt.tumblr.com Website https://www.inthelimelightmedia.com Contact email: Clarissa@ClarissaBurt.com Core Editorial Themes: Entrepreneurship, Beauty, Fashion, Health, Lifestyle, Finance, Relationships, Money, Wealth, Business, News, Celebrity, Entertainment, Leadership, Charity, Events, News Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Purple Planet Music. “Celebration”. Purple-Planet. 2019. Purple Planet Music. “Teamwork”. Purple-Planet. 2019. Purple Planet Music. “Time of Your Life”. Purple-Planet. 2019. Purple Planet Music. “Victory”. Purple-Planet. 2019. Tags: In the Limelight, In the Limelight Media, Clarissa Burt, Entrepreneur, Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurs, Entrepreneur Life, Entrepreneurial Women, Business, Lifestyle, Personal Development, Motivational Speaker Add guest tags here Social Hashtags: #ClarissaBurt #InThe LimeLight #IntheLimelightMedia #InTheLimelightTV #Business #Solopreneur #Solopreneurs #Entrepreneur #Entrepreneurs #Entrepreneurship #EntrepreneurshipAdvice #EntrepreneurTip #EntrepreneurMotivation #EntrepreneursDontSleep #EntrepreneurialMen #EntrepreneurialWomen #Entrepreneurialism #EntreprenuerSuccess #EntrepreneurInspiration #EntrepreneurJourney #EntrepreneurMind #EntrepreneurMinds #entrepreneurmindset #entrepreneurmindmap #Entrepreneur101 #EntrepreneurGoals #EntrepreneurSpirit #EntrepreneurQuotes #EntrepreneurLife #EntrepreneurLifeStyle #EntrepreneurStyle #EntrepreneurWoman #host #guest #interview #interviews #podcast #talkradio #onlineradio #internetradio #producer #media #mediaoutlet #broadcast #broadcasters #broadcasting #livebroadcast #talk #talkradio #digitalmagazine #digitalmagazine #magazine #clarissaburt #inthelimelightmagazine *Some links above may be affiliate links. This means I may receive a commission through purchases. It does not affect you as a consumer.
Do you have a strong connection to food with your friends and family? This week, we sit down with award-winning author Andrew Cotto to discuss family heritage and the importance - and emotionally-medicinal nature - of sitting together with those we care about to enjoy a meal. He explains how what we eat and how we eat it, creates a quality of life. Sean, Karen and McKenna ponder ways they have incorporated special moments and special food into their lives gathered from family, friends and travel. www.thehippodcast.com Resources and Guest Favorites HEALTH: IT'S PERSONAL SHOWNOTES: https://www.thehippodcast.com/nutrition-series-andrew-cotto HEALTH: IT'S PERSONAL INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thehippodcast/ HEALTH: IT'S PERSONAL FACEBOOK COMMUNITY: https://www.facebook.com/groups/healthitspersonal LOVE the work we are doing? Join our Patreon family, for additional content, recipes, and connection: https://www.patreon.com/thehippodcast Curious how we're creating these gorgeous emails? Meet Flodesk! Get 50% off for life with this link. https://flodesk.com/c/Q0QN8C
The beautiful sights and cuisine of Tuscany can be yours with these simple recipes from Maria Liberati. Also featured this week is the author of "Cucina Tipica: An Italian Adventure," Andrew Cotto who discusses his time in Italy, teaching and more! Find out more information about his novels and work at - https://andrewcotto.com/ Enter, "The Maria Liberati Show," based on her travels, as well as her Gourmand World Award-winning book series, "The Basic Art of Italian Cooking," and "The Basic Art of..." Find out more on https://www.marialiberati.com ----- Intro music: "A Quick Coffee" by Borrtex - available via Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/ Outro music: "First Day of Spring" by David Hilowitz - available via Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/maria-liberati/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/maria-liberati/support
Episode 9 of #CreativityWillSaveUs, the project thought, written and produced by Tommaso Cartia and Daniela Pavan, Artistic Directors of Creative Pois-On, where prominent figures from the world of art, culture, and entertainment come together to reflect on the central value that art brings to humanity during the challenging times of the global pandemic emergency. And, in support of the global community of artists who are seeing all of their venues temporarily shutting down to safely prevent the spreading of the Corona Virus. From Brussels, Belgium, to Brooklyn, NYC. This new episode unifies the artistic inspiration of three exceptional creative minds experiencing the quarantine. From Brussels, Conceptual Digital Artist Peter M. Friess presents a visionary interpretation of the COVID-19 phenomenon, orchestrating a concerto of images and sounds, mixed up with real media reports. The video was realized with a Brussels-based group of artists and it is based on their improvisations on the Corona Virus theme. To know more about Peter M. Friess: http://www.petermfriess.com/#info From Brooklyn, New York, Award-Winning Author Andrew Cotto and a regular contributor of newspapers like The New York Times; The Huffington Post; Condé Nast Traveler; Maxim; shares his thoughts and feelings on how he is living the quarantine, reflecting on the center value of art and creativity. Also, the author delights us with a passage from his latest book "Cucina Tipica - An Italian Adventure" - through which we can travel to Italy with our imagination and with the dreamy power of literature. To know more about Andrew Cotto: https://andrewcotto.com Back to Brussels, with Concert Pianist and Art Researcher Giusy Caruso who reflects on the importance of art, music creativity, introspection, and healing that a time like the quarantine allows us to dive in and experience even more intensely than before. Her didactic aims, combined with the yogic principle of mind-body interaction, to transfer enthusiasm, determination, and grit to young musicians by highlighting and enhancing the individuality of the students while respecting the philological aspect of the musical text. To know more about Giusy Caruso: http://www.giusycaruso.com/eng/ Narrator: artist, storyteller, writer Sabrina Wirth. Soundtrack - 'Faith Within Your Hands' written and performed by Alessandra Salerno Artwork by Giada Joys Ready, Set, Imagine
Episode 9 of #CreativityWillSaveUs, the project thought, written and produced by Tommaso Cartia and Daniela Pavan, Artistic Directors of Creative Pois-On, where prominent figures from the world of art, culture, and entertainment come together to reflect on the central value that art brings to humanity during the challenging times of the global pandemic emergency. And, in support of the global community of artists who are seeing all of their venues temporarily shutting down to safely prevent the spreading of the Corona Virus.From Brussels, Belgium, to Brooklyn, NYC. This new episode unifies the artistic inspiration of three exceptional creative minds experiencing the quarantine.From Brussels, Conceptual Digital Artist Peter M. Friess presents a visionary interpretation of the COVID-19 phenomenon, orchestrating a concerto of images and sounds, mixed up with real media reports. The video was realized with a Brussels-based group of artists and it is based on their improvisations on the Corona Virus theme. To know more about Peter M. Friess: http://www.petermfriess.com/#infoFrom Brooklyn, New York, Award-Winning Author Andrew Cotto and a regular contributor of newspapers like The New York Times; The Huffington Post; Condé Nast Traveler; Maxim; shares his thoughts and feelings on how he is living the quarantine, reflecting on the center value of art and creativity. Also, the author delights us with a passage from his latest book "Cucina Tipica - An Italian Adventure" - through which we can travel to Italy with our imagination and with the dreamy power of literature. To know more about Andrew Cotto: https://andrewcotto.comBack to Brussels, with Concert Pianist and Art Researcher Giusy Caruso who reflects on the importance of art, music creativity, introspection, and healing that a time like the quarantine allows us to dive in and experience even more intensely than before. Her didactic aims, combined with the yogic principle of mind-body interaction, to transfer enthusiasm, determination, and grit to young musicians by highlighting and enhancing the individuality of the students while respecting the philological aspect of the musical text. To know more about Giusy Caruso: http://www.giusycaruso.com/eng/Narrator: artist, storyteller, writer Sabrina Wirth.Soundtrack - 'Faith Within Your Hands' written and performed by Alessandra SalernoArtwork by Giada JoysReady, Set, Imagine
Please join us in this episode where we discuss the novel *Cucina Tipica* in its many aspects - from the significance of food in the Italian culture to the chemistry of taste, from culture shock and relocation to speaking a foreign language and what it does to interactions and introspection.
Zach interviews Andrew Cotto, an American Italian author who used to live in Florence, Italy.
The Brooklyn skyline has changed drastically over the past 15 years to include a laundry list of homogenous buildings filled with offices and condos for the ultra wealthy. This week, we’re talking about development and a changing landscape in the physical makeup of Brooklyn. We’ll be hearing from longtime resident and author Andrew Cotto and Samuel Stein, an urban studies instructor at CUNY. Plus, our colleagues Lore Croghan and Paul Frangipane will both talk with us about their recent hard hat tour of the tallest building in Brooklyn.Interview with Andrew Cotto at 1:58Interview with Samuel Stein at 8:50Interview with Lore Croghan and Paul Frangipane at 14:04
The historic Center for Fiction just moved to Fort Greene, Brooklyn, leaving Manhattan after nearly 200 years of operation across the East River. To celebrate their arrival, we’ve decided to explore the literary world of Brooklyn on this week's podcast..Join us as we talk with a trio of Brooklyn authors - including Pulitzer Prize winner Jennifer Egan, Andrew Cotto and Emma Straub, who also owns an independent bookstore - on how the borough serves as a source of inspiration and what Brooklyn’s cultural boom means for literature.Interview with Jennifer Egan starts at 5:04Interview with Andrew Cotto starts at 10:00Interview with Emma Straub starts at 16:12
We have done several interviews here on the Total Tuscany Podcast. This being the 58th episode we have introduced you to fascinating people who make Tuscany so unique. With no disrespect to our previous guests, our discussion with Andrew Cotto just might be our favorite. Why do you ask? Well, there are a number of reasons, but the number one reason is we just connected with him. We are similar in age, love food, wine, people, and most of all Tuscany. Andrew lives in New York City. He is an author, academic, and if you can’t tell by his last name, comes from Italian descent. When he was in this 30’s Andrew was looking for a life change (don’t we all go through this?) Unlike so many of us he actually acted on his impulse, quit his job, sold some property, and moved to Italy for a year this wife and young daughter. What came out of that one year? Memories to last a lifetime for sure and the inspiration to write! Andrew has penned three novels; his latest, Cucina Tipica: An Italian Adventure. We dive deep into the book throughout the interview but here’s a taste of what the book is about... food! Andrew has a dynamic personality. He’s written travel articles for the biggest newspapers and magazines in the world and today we are fortunate enough to have him be our guest and share his amazing story with you.