In this engaging conversation, Bob Sorrentino interviews Egizia Santilli Brown, who shares her remarkable journey from childhood in Italy to her life in Canada. Egizia discusses her experiences growing up in a small Italian town, the vibrant festivals that marked her childhood, and the challenges of immigrating to a new country. She emphasizes the importance of community, family traditions, and the preservation of cultural identity through language and food. Egizia’s passion for teaching Italian and sharing her heritage shines through as she reflects on her life and the lessons learned along the way.
- Her childhood in Italy was marked by simplicity and community, with shared resources among neighbors.
- Festivals in Italy were vibrant and community-oriented, with parades and celebrations that brought everyone together.
- Immigrating to Canada at a young age, Egizia faced the challenges of adapting to a new culture and language.
- She became a translator for her family and community, helping others navigate life in Canada.
- Egizia’s experiences reflect the strong ties of family and community in Italian culture.
- The importance of preserving cultural traditions, such as food and language, is emphasized throughout her story.
- Learning Italian involves understanding the nuances of pronunciation and grammar, which can be challenging for non-native speakers.
- Egizia’s passion for teaching Italian stems from her desire to share her heritage with others.
- The conversation highlights the differences between life in Italy and North America, particularly in terms of community and family dynamics.
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Jacqueline Jannotta is a writer, mom, informed educator, experienced traveler, and eternal optimist who inspires others to break free from the ordinary. Her own career path has been anything but conventional, beginning with her work in television for entertainment industry giants like Warner Bros and Walt Disney. She went on to develop and write content for trailblazing internet firms, and founded ScoopOnSchools.com: helping parents navigate and expand the educational possibilities for their children. It’s in

