The Italian Radio Hour

Viviana Altieri
The Italian Radio Hour

Join The Italian Radio Hour every week as we share hidden gems of Italy, from food, to culture to travel to interesting stories of Italians. Ascoltaci anche tu! Proudly sponsored by Istituto Mondo Italiano, your gateway to anything Italian! www.istitutomondoitaliano.org Video interviews on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyJ1yaVcxq7BOrLlKylTDRQ #Italy #Italian #madeinitaly #italian #italiano #italoamerican #notizie #curiosita #entertainment #Food #travel #culture

  1. Sfogliatella - The History of Naples thru this iconic Neapolitan pastry

    FEB 20

    Sfogliatella - The History of Naples thru this iconic Neapolitan pastry

    This week on The Italian Radio Hour - Who doesn't love a fresh, crunchy, not overly sweet sfogliatella? Are you also a big fan of the city of "Napoli"?Well, if you answered "yes" to either or both questions you are going to LOVE THIS EPISODE!Naples isn’t just a place; it’s an experience. It’s the sound of scooters weaving through narrow streets, the sight of laundry hanging between colorful buildings, the laughter of friends gathered for an espresso, and the irresistible scent of fresh pastries in the air. And if there’s one pastry that represents Naples, it’s the sfogliatella—crispy, flaky, and filled with history.To take us on this delicious journey, I’m joined by someone who knows Naples like the back of his hand—Flavio Cali, owner of Sfogliate e Sfogliatelle, one of the most famous pastry shops in the city. Flavio isn’t just a master of the art of Neapolitan pastries—he’s also a storyteller, a custodian of tradition, and someone who embodies the warmth and spirit of Naples. Today, we’ll talk about his passion for pastry, what it means to be truly Neapolitan, local superstitions, hidden gems of the city, and much more!"So, whether you’re listening from afar or strolling through the streets of Naples yourself, get ready to dive into the magic of this incredible city, grab an espresso or a sfogliatella.Next time you go to Naples, stop to say "Hi" to Flavio at Sfogliate e Sfogliatelle, located at:Via San Gregorio Armeno 24 80138 Napolihttps://sfogliateesfogliatelle.it/

    1h 40m
  2. Digital Preservation of Volterra (TUSCANY) with Mark Dietrick

    FEB 6

    Digital Preservation of Volterra (TUSCANY) with Mark Dietrick

    This week on The Italian Radio Hour - What would happen if a landslide suddenly destroyed part of an ancient city and its immense patrimony? Join me in this fascinating conversation is Mark Dietrick Director of Services of Case Technologies. Since 2016, Case Technologies along with Volterra-Detroit Foundation and Autodesk have been working in Volterra, (Tuscany) with experts in 3D reality capture technology, aerial and ground-based photogrammetry to record the city’s archaeological sites and artefacts. Volterra is a historic hilltop town in Tuscany, Italy, renowned for its ancient charm, rich history, and stunning vistas. Here's a closer look at the city: Historical Significance • Etruscan Origins: Volterra dates back to the 8th century BCE and was an important center of the Etruscan civilization. Remnants of this era include the Etruscan walls, gates, and the Acropolis, which houses ancient temple ruins. • Roman Influence: During Roman times, Volterra flourished, evidenced by landmarks like the Roman Theater, built in the 1st century BCE. • Medieval Heritage: In the Middle Ages, the city became a center for art, trade, and religion. The Palazzo dei Priori, built in 1208, is one of Italy's oldest civic buildings and a testament to this period. This collaborative group is made up of architects, surveyors, 3D specialists, engineers, and historians from different organizations and countries. The long-term objective is to create a complete digital document of Volterra’s sites using 3D tools and methodologies, to preserve these assets digitally and improve both archaeological and architectural research. To learn more about this project, visit: https://volterra-detroit.org/category/news/

    52 min
  3. The healing power of the Nativity of Cerreto Guidi (TUSCANY)

    JAN 13

    The healing power of the Nativity of Cerreto Guidi (TUSCANY)

    This week on The Italian Radio Hour - For this first episode of 2025, we want to share a very special story. Meet Gessica Mancini, mother of three from a small town in Tuscany, called Cerreto Guidi. Ten years ago, Gessica was diagnosed with Parkinson. The medications that she was put on, would leave her sleepless at night, wondering what her life and the ones of their children would be with the progressions of her disease. Instead of simply tossing and turning in bed, she decided to pick up an old hobby of hers: crocheting. Cerreto Guidi is well known for its Nativity Set competition held every year, which features the most creative nativity sets, placed in the most unexpected locations. On suggestion of her best friend, Gessica entered the contest with her creations of the holy family, and when her sleepless nights almost made her quit, her daughter picked up mom's put away work and said: "Are you going to quit mom?". That was enough of a motivation to pull thru the finish line and that perseverance paid off. Gessica won first prize. Fast forwarding ten years later. Gessica has continued crocheting and has managed to recreate the entire town of Cerreto Guidi, including the Medici Villa (7,000 steps!!!), buildings of the town in great details, and villagers, who actually feature the real people of the town. In addition, a group called "Le Dame dell'Unicinetto" was created, a group of women from all over that have also contributed to this amazing display with some of their work. And how is Gessica's Parkinson now? Watch the interview to find out! Follow the FB page of Le Dame dell'Uncinetto to plan your own visit to this display that is open all year around and how you can support their mission. https://www.facebook.com/ledamedelluncinetto/ Recommended to watch VIDEO INTERVIEW https://youtu.be/VlZjHnC9Wdk

    23 min

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Join The Italian Radio Hour every week as we share hidden gems of Italy, from food, to culture to travel to interesting stories of Italians. Ascoltaci anche tu! Proudly sponsored by Istituto Mondo Italiano, your gateway to anything Italian! www.istitutomondoitaliano.org Video interviews on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyJ1yaVcxq7BOrLlKylTDRQ #Italy #Italian #madeinitaly #italian #italiano #italoamerican #notizie #curiosita #entertainment #Food #travel #culture

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