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Italians Sicilians Do It Better Podcast

Italians Sicilians Do It Better Podcast

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Four Sicilians from Queens New York! Two brothers, & life time friends all first generation, all brought up the same. We bring EVERYTHING to table, from cooking to stories, to comedy, philosophy (pretty much anything we think and do) to bring you into our world. Sit back and have fun with us!

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    • King of Gnocchi - Gnocchi on the GO! Sicilian Roots to NYC Streets — Ivan’s Incredible Journey
      Feb 17 2026
      In this episode, we sit down with Ivan — the King of Gnocchi and founder of Gnocchi On The Go — to hear the story behind one of the most talked-about Italian comfort foods around. Born and raised in Sicily, Italy, Ivan moved to Brooklyn, New York at just 11 years old, bringing with him the traditions, flavors, and work ethic that would later shape his journey. He shares how his gnocchi quickly became a fan favorite, what inspired him to start his business, and why authenticity still matters today. We also take a trip down memory lane talking about the moments that shaped us growing up Italian-American, and for the first time, Frank & Marco even jump into speaking Sicilian dialect, showing how we keep our culture alive through language, food, and stories.

      This episode is all about
      -heritage
      -hustle
      -family traditions

      and the power of staying true to your roots If you love Italian culture, food stories, and real conversations — this one’s for you.

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      49 min
    • We are not Yelling - WE'RE ITALIAN! with Enza's in the kitchen
      Feb 3 2026
      On this episode, we take a trip down memory lane talking about our old-school Italian and Italian-American upbringing—strict parents, loud houses, and lessons you didn’t question. Frank sparks a few questions that send Marcus straight into childhood stories and classic Italian debates. Are Italians really yelling… or just passionate? Is it better to be feared or loved? And is love always a good thing?
      Plenty of laughs, real talk, and moments every Italian family will relate to.

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      1 h et 10 min
    • Vinnie Medugno: Singer & Radio Personality Old School Stories, Celebrity Encounters & How It Started
      Jan 20 2026
      Singer and radio personality Vinnie Medugno joins us for an unforgettable conversation packed with music, radio, old-school memories, and nonstop laughs. Vinnie breaks down how his journey began, who inspired him growing up, and the moments that helped shape his career in music and radio. He also shares incredible stories about celebrities he grew up with and worked alongside, giving listeners a real behind-the-scenes look at life before the fame. Of course, we take it back to our old-school childhoods, talking culture, family, growing up in the neighborhood, and the experiences that made us who we are today. Real talk, great stories, and classic laughs throughout the entire episode. If you love music podcasts, radio stories, celebrity stories, and old-school nostalgia, this episode is for you.

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      1 h
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