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  • IAP 397 How Technology, Work Culture, and Intentional Habits Shape Modern Productivity
    2025/12/12

    In this episode, we talk with Anthony Castelvecchi about how rapid shifts in technology and work culture are reshaping productivity, attention, and overall well-being. The conversation examines the growing tension between staying efficient and staying creative, especially as constant digital interruptions chip away at focus and make deep work increasingly difficult.

    We explore how intentional habits—structured routines, reduced multitasking, and clearer boundaries—can help individuals stay grounded and avoid burnout. The discussion also highlights how anchoring work in intrinsic motivation, rather than external pressure, fosters more sustainable productivity and a deeper sense of purpose.

    The episode concludes with practical strategies to sharpen mental clarity, manage information overload, and support long-term personal growth.

    HIS SOCIALS Instagram: @oriundi_

    Youtube: @oriundigroup

    TikTok: @oriundi_

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/oriundigroup

    HOSTS:

    John Viola

    Patrick O'Boyle

    SPECIAL GUEST:

    Anthony Castelvecchi

    PRODUCED BY:

    Nicholas Calvello-Macchia

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    1 時間 4 分
  • IAP 396 A Decade of Stories, Heritage, and Humor: Our 10-Year Podcast Celebration
    2025/12/05

    Picture this: you're navigating the lively streets of Rome, reflecting on the friendships, quirks, and unexpected encounters that have colored our travels and conversations over the years. From memorable moments abroad to the stories that marked our earliest episodes, we trace the path that brought us to our podcast's 10-year milestone and the approach of our 400th show. It's a whirlwind of anecdotes, insights, and nostalgia for how it all began.

    Amid the laughter, we turn to the heart of Italian American life with co-hosts John Viola, Patrick O'Boyle, and Dolores Alfieri Taranto. Our unscripted conversations span family traditions, the quest for the perfect rum cake, and the small but meaningful rituals that keep cultural identity alive. From humorous community stories to reflections on media portrayals, we explore how Italian American heritage continues to evolve while staying rooted in what matters most. Whether you love the bustle of dinner dances or prefer quiet nights at home, there's something here for every listener charting their own path through a changing cultural landscape.

    From unexpected anniversary interruptions to the deep gratitude we feel for the bonds forged along the way, this episode becomes a celebration of resilience, humor, and shared experience. We revisit family dynamics, societal observations, and a fair share of comedic mishaps, marveling at the journey that carried us to this moment. As we toast to a decade of podcasting, we offer heartfelt thanks to our listeners and the vibrant community that continues to grow with us—proof that the adventure is far from over.

    HOSTS:

    John M. Viola

    Patrick O'Boyle Dolores

    Alfieri Taranto

    PRODUCER: Nicholas Calvello-Macchia

    DOLORES SOCIALS:

    Instagram: @dolores_alfieri_taranto

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    1 時間 12 分
  • IAP 395 Jason Anello on Creativity, Culture, and the Business of Being Italian American
    2025/11/28

    Renowned creative visionary Jason Anello joins us for a lively, insightful exploration of the intersections between Italian American culture and modern business. We open with stories from the alcohol industry—where compliance issues ultimately forced a project to relocate from New Jersey to Delaware—and use those moments to delve into the art of carving out a niche and translating the American market to Italian partners. Through humor and candid reflection, Anello shows how authenticity can thrive even in the most complicated spaces.

    Criticism, he reminds us, is inevitable—but often a sign that something is working. Drawing on ventures like Forking Tasty and his new Red Sauce project, Jason highlights the creative spark at the center of his work and the unexpected encouragement hidden in the reactions of so-called haters. From Paisani Pops, those pocket-sized Italian American lollipops, to the tradition of gifting homemade limoncello, our conversation celebrates the joy of making, sharing, and expressing cultural identity.

    We travel from Italy's agricultural heritage to America's beloved red-sauce joints, reflecting on family roots in Lazio, the enduring charm of classic eateries, and the challenges they face today. Whether discussing design, hospitality, or the soul of a neighborhood restaurant, Anello underscores the lasting importance of genuine interaction and thoughtfully crafted experiences. The result is a heartfelt journey through tradition, innovation, and community—an ode to the creative spirit at the center of Italian American life.

    HIS SOCIALS:

    Instagram: @forkingtasty

    Instagram: @janello

    HIS WEBSITE:

    https://www.theredsaucemap.com/

    HOSTS:

    John Viola

    Patrick 0'Boyle

    SPECIAL GUEST:

    Jason Anello

    Producer:

    Nicholas Calvello-Macchia

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    1 時間 5 分
  • IAP 394 Danilo Bonazza: From Ravenna to America — A Life in Mosaic
    2025/11/21

    Join us as we explore the world of mosaic artistry and the Italian American experience with master craftsman Danilo Bonazza. Known for his extraordinary creations, Danilo traces his journey from Ravenna—the historic capital of mosaics—to his career in the United States. With humor and insight, he reflects on Italian culture and the contrasts between his northern heritage and the traditions of Southern Italian America, offering a fresh perspective on the diversity within the community.

    We discuss the creative process behind some of Danilo's most notable works, from Vatican restoration to luxury swimming pools adorned with intricate designs. He describes the discipline required under Vatican protocols, the technical challenges of creating mosaics for submerged environments, and his pioneering project in Geneva—all accomplished in a pre-internet era that demanded ingenuity and experimentation.

    The conversation also ranges into the imaginative and the aspirational, from the idea of a mosaic on the moon to Danilo's vision of opening a school dedicated to the craft. Throughout, we celebrate the enduring influence of Italian artistry and invite listeners to connect with Danilo on social media to experience his remarkable work firsthand.

    HIS SOCIALS

    Instagram: @artandmosaics

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DaniloBonazzaFanPage

    HIS WEBSITE: https://artandmosaics.com/

    HOSTS: Patrick O' Boyle

    Marchella Martin

    Brandon Ficara

    PRODUCER: Nicholas Calvello-Macchia

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    1 時間 2 分
  • IAP 393 From South Jersey to the Frontlines: Culture, Community, and the Journey Toward Healing with Dr. Keith McNally
    2025/11/14

    Join us for a compelling conversation with Dr. Keith McNally—combat veteran, author, coach, and hiker—as we explore the intersections of culture, history, and mental health. We begin in South Jersey and Wilmington, Delaware, tracing the Italian influence in Ocean City and the socio-economic contrasts that shape life in the region. Along the way, we share personal stories of family roots at the shore and reflections on community, tradition, and belonging.

    The discussion then turns to the vital issue of mental health among veterans. We highlight community-driven initiatives such as therapeutic hiking programs that foster healing and open dialogue. Moving personal accounts, including one family member's World War II experiences, remind us of the lasting emotional and psychological challenges faced by those who serve.

    Dr. McNally shares his remarkable journey from turmoil to transformation, speaking candidly about his struggles with mental and emotional health and the moments that inspired profound personal change. From his Philadelphia upbringing to his Marine Corps service, his story is one of resilience, connection, and the redemptive power of community.

    HIS GOFUNDME: https://www.gofundme.com/f/trail-to-t...

    HIS SOCIALS: YouTube: ‪@DrKeithMcNally‬

    HIS WEBSITE: https://walkingthepath.net/

    HOSTS: Patrick O'Boyle and Brandon Ficara

    SPECIAL GUESTS: Keith McNally

    PRODUCER: Nicholas Calvello-Macchia

    From South Jersey to the Frontlines: Culture, Community, and the Journey Toward Healing with Dr. Keith McNally

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    1 時間 9 分
  • IAP 392 Comedy, Coffee, and Culture: A Conversation with Mike Marino, "New Jersey's Bad Boy"
    2025/11/07

    Comedian Mike Marino, affectionately known as New Jersey's Bad Boy, brings his sharp wit and Italian American charm to our latest episode. Brandon Ficarra and I swap laughs over a hilarious mix-up with lost episodes and dive into the unpredictable world of podcasting. Mike shares candid insights on self-promotion, audience connection, and creative resilience—lessons that have shaped Brandon's comedic path and resonate with anyone navigating the entertainment industry.

    We explore the rich tapestry of Italian American traditions, from Sunday dinners filled with the aroma of homemade gravy to the lighthearted "art" of collecting espresso cups from our travels. Along the way, we pay tribute to the iconic comedians who paved the way with humor, humility, and heart.

    Our chat blends family tales, cultural quirks, and comedy gold—from staged Atlantic City arrests to my father's legendary tomato-sauce stash—while reflecting on the value of preserving those moments that keep us grounded. From Mike's upcoming performances to nostalgic nods to comedy greats, this episode celebrates humor, heritage, and the bonds forged through laughter and creativity.

    HIS SOCIALS:

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mikemarinolive

    Instagram: @mikemarinolive

    TikTok: @mikemarinolive

    X: @MikeMarinoLive

    Youtube: @MikeMarinoLive

    HIS WEBSITE:

    https://mikemarino.net/

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    1 時間 2 分
  • IAP 391 The Italian Soul: Heritage, Faith, and Community with Judith Valente and Marianna Gatto
    2025/10/31

    Join us for a captivating conversation celebrating the vibrant tapestry of Italian and Italian American heritage. Our guest, Judith Valente, award-winning author of The Italian Soul, reflects on the contemplative spirituality, cultural traditions, and communal bonds that define Italian life.

    Guest host Marianna Gatto, Executive Director of the Italian American Museum of Los Angeles, offers her unique perspective—sharing the challenges faced by the museum, including recent acts of vandalism, while highlighting the enduring resilience of the Italian American community.

    Together, we journey through personal and familial stories—memories of places like Margaret Hague and Bayonne Hospital, and reflections on the deep sense of belonging found in Italian American neighborhoods. We explore how faith, tradition, and shared meals nurture not only individual well-being but also the collective joy of community life.

    The discussion also touches on the Benedictine spirit that informs Valente's writing and worldview—the balance of work, prayer, and leisure that continues to shape modern approaches to mindfulness and meaning. As we rediscover the roots of Italianità, we are reminded that these enduring values—slowness, presence, and togetherness—offer a vital antidote to the hurried pace of contemporary living.

    WHERE TO BUY THE BOOK:

    https://a.co/d/3qKAWdf

    https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/216748467-the-italian-soul

    HER SOCIALS:

    Instagram: @judithvalente_author

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JudithValenteAuthor

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    49 分
  • IAP 390 Federico Marchetti: Bridging Fashion, Technology, and Tradition
    2025/10/24

    From Ravenna to New York, the visionary entrepreneur reflects on innovation, identity, and the art of sustainable style.

    Visionary entrepreneur Federico Marchetti shares his remarkable journey from the quiet streets of Ravenna to the vibrant world of New York City. As we chat, he offers a vivid window into the Feast of All Feasts in Little Italy, drawing playful contrasts with his hometown celebrations and humorously imagining a fusion of this street festival with New York Fashion Week. His story captures the search for belonging across cities—rooted in his formative years at Columbia Business School and his entrepreneurial triumphs in Milan, where he first married online technology with high fashion.

    Federico recounts the challenges and innovations that defined his path at the intersection of fashion and technology. He pioneered Italian e-commerce, overcoming logistical hurdles while bringing Italian elegance into the digital age. His insights reveal a delicate balance between creativity and machine efficiency, as he champions the integration of AI with traditional craftsmanship to promote sustainability and preserve the longevity of luxury fashion.

    Beyond business success—including the sale of his company for billions—Federico now devotes himself to initiatives that blend purpose with progress. His commitment to what he calls philanthropic industrialism reflects a desire to use innovation for good. Inspired by Giorgio Armani's harmony of creativity and discipline, Federico continues to shape the dialogue between culture, technology, and responsibility.

    This conversation celebrates fashion, vision, and the enduring pursuit of meaningful creation in a rapidly changing world.

    HIS SOCIALS

    Instargam: @federicomarchetti

    X: @fmarchetti

    WHERE TO GET HIS BOOK

    https://www.amazon.com/Geek-Chic-American-Dream-Italian/dp/B0DWLPDC4M

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    1 時間 1 分