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Episode 359. Sabino and Rocco sit down with comedian Dominic Leonelli aka Dom Cruise to talk about his upbringing in Ohio, struggle when moving to New York and the Comedy scene on Cruise ships. Be sure to follow Dom here https://www.instagram.com/dominicleonelli Sign up to our Patreon for A LOT of extra content and NO ADS here https://www.patreon.com/growingupitalian To shop our merchandise, visit https://www.growingupitaliangui.com Be sure to check our Instagram https://www.instagram.com/growingupitalian As always, if you enjoyed this video, be sure to drop a Like, Comment and please SUBSCRIBE. Grazie a tutti! Chapters 1:00 - Goodfellas from Ohio 5:00 - Not Looking Italian 7:00 - Dom Cruise 10:00 - Cruise Life 12:00 - Dom's Comedy 16:00 - No Love Allowed 18:00 - Little Firemen 20:00 - Barber Talk 23:00 - Dom the Boxer 28:00 - Trying Comedy 32:00 - Comedy Scene 34:00 - Being Italian in Comedy 36:00 - The Most Random Gig 39:00 - First Move to NYC 43:00 - Living in Storage 47:00 - Small Talk with Fans 50:00 - Friends with Cool Nicknames 54:00 - Italian Lessons 56:00 - Met a Girl @ Comedy Show 58:00 - Growing Up Ohio Italian 1:01:00 - TV Breakups & Tipping Good
Episode 208 of the Fit Father Project Podcast is about using available information and the power of community to fuel success. In this episode, Roberto, a 40 year old man from Italy shares his transformation journey and how he lost 20 kilos (about 45 pounds) with Fit Father Project.Roberto shares with Dr. Anthony Balduzzi about the impact his transformation journey has had on his life and his family.He tells us what motivated him to make a change, discusses the results he has achieved, and talks about the non-scale victories he has experienced which helped him to continue on.Roberto also admits to some challenges he faced and how he overcame them, as well as the importance of nutrition and adapting to his Italian culture.Key to Roberto was the support and inspiration he has found in being part of the Fit Father Project Brotherhood and how the example and encouragement of the other brothers there inspired him and helped to motivate him. Roberto takes time to thank our members and also goes on to tell about his goals for the future.Roberto shares his insights on how to make the plan work for you as well.Being Italian, and a chef, Roberto has made some terrific changes and his story will help motivate you to find a new version of yourself.Key Takeaways:The Fit Father Project provides structure and a new perspective on fitness and wellness.Consistency and following the program are key to achieving results.There are no shortcuts so do what you are called to do.The Fit Father Project Brotherhood offers support, inspiration, and meaningful relationships.Embracing pain and challenges can lead to personal growth and transformation.Want To Change Your Life? Check Out FF30X!FF30X is a simple, sustainable, and specific weight loss program designed especially for busy men over 40. With short metabolic training workouts, an easy-to-follow meal plan, and an accountability team there for you every step of the way, FF30X can help you lose weight, regain energy and vitality, and live life to the fullest. Click here to see everything you get when you join FF30X, subscribe to our YouTube Channel, check out our blog, and follow us on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Threads.
Lasagne For Breakfast was born during COVID, when Italian couple Sarah and Gianluca wanted to create and share beautiful vegan food. Spreading their wings, the team began catering for weddings and organising fundraising events for their favourite animal charities. Sarah and G moved to Australia ten years ago and met when they crossed paths at a restaurant. Being Italian, food is in their DNA so after going vegan, Sarah and G started experimenting to create cruelty free versions of their favourite dishes. The couple enjoy eco friendly travel, documenting and sharing their adventures on their "Vegan Travel Diaries" account. Sarah and G recently held their first (of many) five day vegan culinary retreat in the Hunter Valley, featuring cooking classes, wine tasting, yoga, meditation and environmentally friendly activities. In this episode, Sarah and Gianluca share their tips on making great vegan food and their top five holiday destinations around the globe. https://www.instagram.com/lasagne_for_breakfast/https://www.instagram.com/vegan.traveldiaries/https://www.facebook.com/LasagneForBreakfasthttps://www.facebook.com/VeganTravelDiarieshttps://www.youtube.com/@VeganTravelDiaries
In today’s episode, we investigate the complexities of Sino-Italian relations, which over the last few weeks—like a focusing lens—brought together many interesting topics: the outbreak of COVID-19, China’s disinformation campaigns, Euroscepticism, and wider discussions on EU solidarity. There’s really a lot to unpack here. Fortunately, we are joined by an expert in the field.Lucrezia Poggetti is an Analyst at the Berlin-based MERICS, a leading European think tank focused on China. She researches EU-China relations and China’s public diplomacy strategies in Europe, and also has experience working on China’s domestic policies at the EU Delegation to the PRC. Her works have been widely published by, among others: The Diplomat, China File, Project Syndicate, Il Sole 24 Ore, and the Berlin Policy Journal. Being Italian, she frequently comments on Sino-Italian relations and can help us shed light on the rapidly changing dynamics of Italian-Chinese interactions.More at: euchinahub.comPhoto credit: ©MERICS/Marco Urban
Hi all, today I chatted with Bill Giovinazzo, the author of Italianità: The Essence of Being Italian and Italian-American. We discuss what it is to be Italian, something I know nothing about and how to appreciate Italy's charms, something I do know something about. We talk about writing and travel. You can find more about Bill here, http://www.bennionkearny.com/book/italianita/ and 10,000 Miles with my Dead Father's Ashes is now being shipped and you can find out more at http://devingalaudet.com/dad.
Aldo is a New York City based award-winning photographer and story-teller, we connected over 5 years ago working on this amazing project for people with rare diseases to lobby for their voices to be heard. Here's a short snippet of the work he does: Discussing a nine-month old baby that was going to be taken to soon. “The meeting I had with the family and mother was incredible. Usually when you are the parent of a little baby you are afraid of everything, you don’t give your baby to strangers. The mother asked if you want to keep her in your arms for a while and I said yes of course. The mother said “She will live a really brief, short life, I’m sure any experience will be an amazing experience. So any experience I’m sure will be an amazing experience and for her to be held by someone else, to hear a different heart rate, could be a treat and a new experience. It was a mother who put a new experience in her babies life. It was a powerful experience.” There is Inspiration everywhere. From someone who has passed and someone so little is a beautiful reminder that we are all important in this world and we all have a role to play. Being Italian born living in NYC, Aldo has a unique POV when it comes to his fascination for the city, but he has a keen awareness not to over-cook it and become overwhelmed.He works for the world's biggest brands, like Ferrari and captures some of the world's most interesting stories, like LGBT rights and war torn countries. This podcast made me feel human. It may be odd to say that, but it really is a tale about what a human who genuinely cares about other humans can do when they combine passion, skill and purpose. All people everywhere can learn from Aldo about how to be human. Finding the Frothers Playlist: https://spoti.fi/2Dva5jrConnect with Aldo: Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/aldosolignoAldo.solingo@gmail.com Rare liveshttp://www.rarelives.com/Benny’s articlehttps://medium.com/@BennyDubya/the-rarest-of-lives-1a9290151430 http://www.aldosoligno.comhttp://instagram.com/aldosolignoConnect with Benny:Website: https://www.bennywallington.com/Linkedin: https://au.linkedin.com/in/bennywallingtonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bennywallington/Medium: https://medium.com/@BennyDubyaFrothy Notes:Fabrizio De Andrè - La guerra di Pierohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNESGDSXz2wMirco Piscolini - http://www.mircopasqualini.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/mircopasqualini/ Sal Reynolds https://www.salreynolds.com/
To join the "1 Year Anniversary Celebration Team" for the Transformations with Jayne Podcast, please sign up here: https://www.jaynenakatatraining.com/anniversaryteam Emilia Bergoglio is a PhD student in Neuroscience at the University of Tokyo, having initially moved to Japan almost 4 years ago for an internship. Being Italian, art, craftsmanship, and clothing have always been an important part of her life, but her relationship with fashion changed forever once she discovered the huge environmental and human cost of the modern fashion industry. At the same time, in search of a creative hobby, she decided to sew all her clothes, giving up ready-to-wear altogether. Her love for traditional Japanese clothing and textiles brought her to scout kimono recycling shops and remnants markets, fashioning new outfits out of these salvaged materials. Soon after that, her brand Kintsugi was born, with the intention of giving new life to forgotten and discarded fabrics, while pursuing a zero-waste approach. We talk about: Being a foreigner in Japan and those damn invisible walls and barriers How she came to start her side hustle fashion business Some things we can all do to reduce waste and our carbon footprint. Links of things mentioned in this episode: You can find her on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/shopkintsugi/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ShopKintsugi/ Website: shopkintsugi.net and blog shopkintsugi.net/blog
Episode 13 | New Year, Same Us Brandon (@bbess), Mike (@djwhitemike), Stew (@onlystew), and Trey (@mrnoshoes) are back with some 2019 Heat. The gang takes a deep dive on Robert Kelly but then lighten the mood with some help from “The Real Sidechicks of Charlotte”. They recap their favorite Holiday TV shows and talk Season 2 expectations with the guarantee that “Someone Will Be Offended”…. 6:30 Dreams of Being Italian 9:30 Robert Sylvester Kelly (A Deep Dive) 1:00:00 “2019 Bring It On” 1:08:00 J5 Adventures 1:18:00 “The Real Sidechicks of Charlotte” See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 13 | New Year, Same Us Brandon (@bbess), Mike (@djwhitemike), Stew (@onlystew), and Trey (@mrnoshoes) are back with some 2019 Heat. The gang takes a deep dive on Robert Kelly but then lighten the mood with some help from “The Real Sidechicks of Charlotte”. They recap their favorite Holiday TV shows and talk Season 2 expectations with the guarantee that “Someone Will Be Offended”…. 6:30 Dreams of Being Italian 9:30 Robert Sylvester Kelly (A Deep Dive) 1:00:00 “2019 Bring It On” 1:08:00 J5 Adventures 1:18:00 “The Real Sidechicks of Charlotte” See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this show ACF Certified Executive Chef George Norrell returns to talk Italian foods with us. As you know, I love Italian food. So anytime I can talk about Italian food puts a smile on my face. Being Italian, I think Italian food is the best. On tonight’s show, Chef George Norrell returns to give us his take on Italian food. This should make for one interesting show. Can’t wait to hear his chicken parm and marsala recipes. Call in with any questions for chef George at 646-7116-6458. I will be giving out my delicious Italian wedding cookies, chicken parmesan, and my personal favorite recipe, Chicken Marsala ala Cardinale. Tune in to one exciting show.To listen to our first Italian cooking show please click below http://www.blogtalkradio.com/chefalexcardinale/2013/02/02/italian-cooking www.blogtalkradio.com/chefalexcardinale LISTEN IN, CALL IN, AND ENJOY THE SHOW
Being Italian is bad for your health! That's the contention from Bologna where winter is descending and a range of ailments, unknown to British correspondent Danny Mitzman, are making their presence felt! It's election time in the Democratic Republic of Congo and while you might expect the sounds of tear gas canisters being fired and angry argument about electoral fraud, Will Ross has encountered an orchestra playing Handel's Water Music! A bag of snakes tipped out in a government office in India - Craig Jeffrey says the incident's once again got the country talking about corruption. A book fair --and a beating up: Sara Sheridan in the United Arab Emirates on the issues surrounding the release from prison of a group of people accused of being disrespectful to a ruling family. And the American state of Iowa's preparing for its moment in the political sunlight. It's time for the caucuses, critical for Republicans hoping to become their party's candidate for the White House.