BY: Nicky Calvello-Macchia
Curious about the secret beliefs that bind Italian American communities together? Discover the intriguing intersection of folklore and faith as we welcome Agata De Santis and unravel the mysteries of the Malocchio, or evil eye, revealing how these age old traditions are intricately woven into daily life.
This episode showcases an engaging start to our two-part series, beginning with light-hearted reflections on the evolution of our podcast and funny insights into our on-camera experiences. With humor and a touch of mischief, we imagine inviting critics from Italy over for a friendly chat, all while celebrating our cultural roots with laughter and love.
SOURCE: https://italianamericanpodcast.com
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