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Lindseyleigh09🥰I love listening to Tracey on this podcast
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AliceInMankatolandThanks Tracey!I came to hear Tracey Carnazzo and found another show that makes me laugh! Thanks guys!
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Sarahbaker98so funnyI laughed so hard at Tracey’s episode that I got abs immediately 🤣 she’s a hoot! new fan 4life
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JuJu GagnerHere for CarnazzoOmg! Whenever I hear Tracey Carnazzo will be on a podcast I go right to it! She’s an amazing comedienne/gospel singer. I would punch gluten in the face for her. Great show, always have her on. Thanks
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RocckGodGreat BanterI love watching this podcast on YouTube and also listening to it here when I’m driving or working. The banter between the host and the guest makes me feel like I’m hanging out with my friends. Sabino and Rocco are so fun and I wish I was friends with them in real life. I find myself including myself in the conversations while I listen. Haha!
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Sheppard 129TraceyI never miss a podcast with Tracey!
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Sassy TrujilloGreat podcastI love the podcast. I feel like I’m at home and welcomed by everyone.
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Teon77Patty & PattyJusta lika my family! 💕
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hjcritchLove the storytelling episodesBest one so far was sal abitello, also love leahscucina. The newscaster girl kept trying to run the show and talk about what she wanted to talk about even though it wasn’t relevant so not my favorite but everyone else has been amazing
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ElearleyFantasticWhy am I just now finding this podcast?! There are so many ways I relate to these guys. It’s so funny and heartfelt. Growing up Italian there were things I thought were just my Nonna and mom did. I didn’t realize so many other people were living my same life to a T!! If you’re Italian American you just know. My family came from Naples, grew up in Newark New Jersey and then relocated to Las Vegas and there are so many things that I miss. People on the west coast just don’t understand. This podcast makes me look forward to driving to work everyday. I love it.
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Jay Antonio GI like the showFrank Pinello episode was the best yet. I’ve been listening for a while and I love the dynamic and your opinions when you really get into it. Keep it up.
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ZinnerfondaGrowing up American?Oddly enough, there aren’t any Italian people on the show and it’s all about Americans.
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AStab1113BravissimiEnjoy this podcast very much, and totally hooked after the Matteo Lane episode. Had me laughing out loud on the way to work. Bravi ragazzi!
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AshleyinthebendQuite entertaining!Listened for Nicky Smigs a while back and saw that Matteo was on the latest. Love ya guys. I secretly wish I was Italian.
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DMarquessssForza Azzurri!Best podcast - as I am cooking my Italian dinner this has made me laugh and connect with you all! Keep it up!
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TurboTTT22Found this from CugI’m grown up, I’m not Italian. I found this from listening to your interview with Cug. You guys are just fun, and while I’m not Italian, it’s still easily relatable. Hope to check the deli out one day soon! Happy holidays all.
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bsjxj jebc xbsjdic iFunny, wouldn’t let Cug talkWas a funny podcast with good questions, but it seemed like Cug couldn’t finish answering the questions.
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SabinooooCThank you all for continus supporrAppreciate each and everyone of you Love Sabino
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ggggg0101Interesting But Could Be BetterSome interesting tidbits and recent immigrant perspective at times but unfortunately also has a lot of stereotypes that are more working class New York than anything actually Italian. The mixing of the two is really not helpful for breaking the image of Italians as solely characters from the Sopranos or Goodfellas. It would be useful if the hosts distinguished between which parts of their lives and world views are from being Italian (certain food, travel to Italy, language) and which parts are just socioeconomic (getting hit by your parents with kitchen utensils).
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srkmegWhat?Way to insult 2nd & 3rd generation Italians in the first 5 minutes. Ugh
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reaaaaally?Low EQ and outlookThis group lacks the emotional intelligence to realize the context for their own perspectives and world-view. Growing up in Brooklyn in the 90s is one thing. But it’s nothing like Italian immigrant experiences [almost] anywhere else. Maybe New Jersey (sigh). Last thing I listened to was about Italian people liking cake. Rubbish chat. Everyone likes cake. Stick to sandwiches.
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Vito The CriticInsulting to real Italians“If you’re second or third generation Italian, then you’re not really Italian” followed by similar insults and stereotypes. Those of us that are second and third generation Italians are the OG Italians here. Our grandparents and great grandparents came here, made something of themselves, fought in the world wars and passed on their traditions to us while giving us a better life. This podcast is rife with stereotypes and other nonsense that gives real Italians of all generations a bad name. A lot of it is just based on life in NY that all real NY’ers experience not just Italians.
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Vin MatKeeping Italian-American Culture AliveThe crew at GUI really does a great job of keeping the traditions and realities of the Italian-American culture alive. The content is raw and honest based on their up brining and you have to appreciate that. Also, love the merch!
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FakePeopleDisgustMeDO NOT LISTEN3 Words: DO NOT LISTEN. This podcast is horrible and so is the team behind it. So many other useful and realistic podcasts to listen to.
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Candy Chrush guyHorribleThis entire podcast is a fraud. No morals or respect in real life. Children out of wedlock, getting the mother of the children pregnant again and totally dismissing her and the baby. Absolutely disgusting. Wouldn’t listen to this junk if you paid me. So fraudulent.. only looking to get your money
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Sharkbait2006AmazingThese guys never fail to make me smile, and are are always so relatable.
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clownmasks489ABSOLUTE TRASHPlease don’t waste your time listening to this bs. True italian values? how can someone who doesn’t raise his kids or want anything to do with them be in a podcast preaching to people about family values? Part time dad, total fake. The truth will always set you free
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borninsicilyReal reviews shouldn’t get removed!!THIS IS A REAL REVIEW! Reality exists despite the facade that’s put on via social media! The same review keeps being removed and if it weren’t real and true, there would be NO REASON to keep trying to have reviews removed. LET THE PEOPLE KNOW THE TRUTH🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣 Sometimes you need to throw the whole thing away when there’s ONE BAD ROTTEN APPLE. is Sabino really on here discussing mental health and italian culture? my ears are BLEEDING. he has absolutely no morals or respect in real life. this is sickening to listen to. a “man” who has children out of wedlock and an unborn child that he wants nothing to do with is someone who’s really preaching about being a true italian ? where are the morals ? where’s the italian culture ? yea. i couldn’t figure it out either!!! anyhow, if your going to be on a podcast discussing the italian culture, morals, respect, family, ETC- than make sure you practice what you preach and live that exact lifestyle.. and if not, don’t be on a podcast for thousands of people to listen to fake crap. FRAUD. don’t waste your time. sadly had to leave one star, otherwise would’ve left NONE.
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DiGiacamoEasy listeningThis podcast feels like you’re sitting at a dinner table with you cousins after a big meal. Very comforting
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bellaela22Italian AmericanLove listening to all their guests. My favorite podcast right now ❤️❤️.
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heypaniniiiNew school ItaliansI absolutely love seeing the culture being passed on. Nowadays don’t see a lot of young kids doing this anymore. Keep it up growing up Italian! We’re rooting for you!
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miguelooo101Not just for Italians.I’m not Italian but I love this podcast. Only negative thing is that they release a Episode once a week. I wish it was more often.
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MarioDelSpot onSpot on with everything they said! Great podcast
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NapoliFan23If you don’t know, now you knowBest Italian podcast out there, if you grew up in an Italian house hold or knew anyone you will enjoy this pod. Love supporting Italian entrepreneurs!! FORZA ITALIA !!
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Annamaria-Favorite podcastCouldn’t think of a better podcast to listen to while sitting in NYC traffic. Legit gets me through the day lol. If you’re Italian, or if you love everything Italian (since Italians do it best), you must subscribe. Keep it up guys.
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sant027High quality content!I started listening to the podcasts this morning and I can already tell that the people behind the mic are going to take this podcast to new levels. The future is bright for the Growing Up Italian podcast. As a new follower, I can’t wait to see how far you all go. Buona visione!!
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Dino5thstgymTooMuch funI love the podcast. It’s too much fun.
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Noelle 21Home run3 words- love, love, love Best part of my morning commute from Brooklyn to the city. Thanks for making my morning commute so much better 😊
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_MariaCons_Cinque StelleGreat podcast. Talk about the Italian culture in different perspectives. Very funny and entertaining to listen too. Nice to hear people that went through the same experiences as myself growing up
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JmertsAn excellent podcast that's perfect to listen to on the goThere's always something alluring about hearing people talk about life from the perspective of their culture, and the small ways it relates to your own life - and Growing Up Italian really nails this. The guys behind the mic sound like they improv'd their way through 40 minutes of conversation, allowing their chemistry and their life experiences do the heavy lifting. it's a strength that makes listening extremely enjoyable - especially when you're in the middle of an exhaustive commute. The best part of the podcast is that, despite catering more towards an Italian demographic, is incredibly inviting. One show in particular, featuring Tony Guercio, covers weight loss and its trials and tribulations. On top of being insightful and very helpful, it's also very inspirational and encouraging. Shows like those heighten the. calming presence of the hosts, and make it easy to come back for more. I'm very happy I started trying out this podcast. Keep going strong, guys!
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delpiero11211Awesome!I love how outgoing and relatable this podcast is. Sabino, Michela & Rocco are very down to earth and full of energy. They’re a breathe of fresh air, its so refreshing to see a group of young kids so passionate and proud of their roots! Keep up the good work!!
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JkTheItalianoGrowing Up Italian #1I just had a chance to listen to the last podcast episode and it was fire. Love the content, love how you guys are growing and becoming a brand. I been with you guys since day 1! Keep doing what you guys do it’s awesome. If you ever need to feature somebody on your podcast I’d be interested in talking about being raised up Italian, and how my family does things, from the homemade foods, to the fruit trees and gardening, to the wine making and landscape/construction work!
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Lord ParnoAuthenticThese 3 tell it how it is! Love it and they’ve gained a fan going forward for a long time.
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Alessio DonofrioGreat podcastI love this podcast and I can relate with so much of this stuff that is being shared. I’m always so excited when these podcasts come out. Keep up the grind 🇮🇹🇮🇹🤟🏼💪
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Dan ChebotHilarious!I married in to a huge Italian family and this podcast is so on point. Feel like I'm hanging with the In-laws when listening. Fun times.
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Tommy Cavallo1Growing up Italian is Number oneGrowing up Italian is the best podcast for everything Italian. These guys know there stuff and they crack some jokes along the way. Please do yourself a favor and listen to this weekly podcast. Regards, Long Island Italian
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pepper0302Everything they say, I can relateAbsolutely love listening to Growing Up Italian. Everything they cover during their podcasts, I can relate. As a child who grew up in an Italian American household in New York, i was able to relate to the traditions and family gatherings.
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JKingx95Hysterical and RelatableI’m not personally Italian but I have a lot of close Italian cousins and friends. Listening to this always makes me think of them and my childhood at my aunts/uncle’s house. I love this podcast and always listen to it when I want a solid dose of nostalgia and humor. Check it out when you get a chance.
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Nick CocchiaroBuona podcastquesto podcast ha cambiato la mia vita. le hoste sono così ben informate e tutte le loro battute sono davvero toccate a casa. posso relazionarmi a questo proprio come ogni altra lattina italiana. a volte mi vengono le lacrime agli occhi mentre ricordo i miei parenti passati e le cose che avrebbero fatto. Ripenso alle generazioni nel passato e mi fa pensare di conoscere alcuni dei parenti che non ho mai conosciuto prima di me. ti fa davvero capire che non è solo crescere in italiano. parla di crescere negli anni della genealogia e della genealogia nel passato e fare collegamenti con quelli che sono venuti prima di te. questo per me è come la versione audio di un test sugli antenati del DNA. sono italiano e sono orgoglioso ascolta questo podcast e ti sentirai allo stesso modo
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RMaurerIIIHilarious!I love Rocco and Tony, they are hilarious! If you are Italian, this is a MUST LISTEN! I enjoyed how relatable it was too!!
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