The Australian Italian Podcast Roots from Calabria and Lazio

The Australian Italian Podcast Roots from Calabria and Lazio

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Embark with me on a heartfelt odyssey that traces the waves of Italian immigration to Australia’s sunny shores, anchored by my own family’s saga. Hear how my Calabrese and Roman roots intertwine with the broader tapestry of the Italian community down under, including the brave journey of my grandfather in 1952. The stories of skilled workers and those who came with little but hope in their pockets are all part of this rich narrative. Revel in the art of storytelling that keeps our diasporic heritage alive, and join me in honoring the profound connections these tales foster within our families and communities.

Navigating the complexities of being Italian-Australian is akin to a delectable dance with identity, culture, and heritage. I’ll share the personal odyssey of visiting Italy, embracing the language, and upholding traditions, while shedding light on the vibrant regional diversities that define us. Whether it’s grappling with the charm of dialects or celebrating our ancestral lands, the conversation will wrap you in the warmth of the Italian-Australian experience, offering a glimpse into the colorful mosaic we contribute to Australia’s multicultural landscape.

Turning the page to personal passions, I’ll recount the leap from familial ties to the crescendo of a solo music career, detailing the thrill of live performances and the intimate connection with my audience. Beyond the melody lies a deep-seated reverence for genealogy, where family lore meets meticulous research. This melodic and historical exploration crescendos with the anticipation of future insights from genealogy expert Bob, who promises to enrich our understanding of family history. So, tune in and let the rhythm of our stories and songs resonate with the beat of your own Italian-Australian heart.

The Italian Australian Podcast is a place where we celebrate the rich traditions and stories of Italian heritage in Australia. Join us as we explore all things Italian Australian’.

‘Inspired by The Italian American Podcast, brother/sister duo Lukas & Josie D’Aqui from Perth, Western Australia are here with their very own Italian Australian Podcast! Join them for weekly episodes covering a range of Italian Australian topics including immigration, food, traditions, language and much more!

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