Italian American Stories Podcast Episodes
Welcome to the Italian American Stories Podcast episode archive. Here you’ll find true Italian American stories pulled from historic newspaper archives, forgotten headlines, immigrant journeys, and powerful family histories. Each episode explores Italian American history, culture, genealogy, and the resilience of our ancestors.
Episode 54: Interview with Bob Spiotto
In this episode, we’re joined by the incredibly talented Bob Spiotto—actor, director, producer, and passionate Italian American storyteller. Bob shares his personal story growing up in a tight-knit Italian American family in Queens, NY, and how those roots still influence him today.
From performing one-man shows as historical icons like Giuseppe Garibaldi, Michelangelo, and PT Barnum, to founding cultural clubs and paying tribute to unsung Italian American heroes, Bob uses theater as a powerful way to bring history—and heritage—to life.
We talk about humor, heritage, storytelling, and the special kind of magic that happens when passion meets purpose.
🪑 Plus, you’ll hear about the special table from his childhood holidays that still sits in his office!
This episode is full of laughs, wisdom, and inspiration—and a reminder that storytelling keeps our culture alive.
Episode 53: Dr. Louis Ignarro
In this special episode, we sit down with Dr. Louis Ignarro, a Nobel Prize-winning scientist with deep Italian American roots. Born to immigrant parents from Naples and Sicily, Dr. Ignarro shares how his upbringing in Brooklyn shaped his journey into the world of science. He reflects on his family’s traditions, his mother’s incredible cooking, and how curiosity led him from experimenting with firecrackers as a child to groundbreaking medical discoveries.
Dr. Ignarro takes us through his fascinating career, including his research on nitric oxide—a molecule that plays a crucial role in heart health—and the moment he received the Nobel Prize in Medicine. We also talk about his love for model trains, fast cars, and the scientific approach he brings to cooking (his cannoli, he promises, is out of this world!).
Join us as we celebrate an Italian American success story that proves that curiosity, determination, and a little bit of red sauce can take you far.
Listen now and be inspired by Dr. Ignarro’s incredible journey!
Episode 52: Maria Barbella Part 2
In this episode, we continue the incredible and dramatic story of Maria Barbella, the first woman in America sentenced to die in the electric chair. After public outcry and support from a determined countess, Maria was granted a second trial—one that would take a very different turn. Join us for the conclusion of Maria Barbella’s story—one filled with courtroom drama, surprising twists, and an unbelievable aftermath that kept her in the public eye long after the trial ended.
Episode 51: Maria Barbella - Part 1
Today, we dive into one of the most dramatic cases in Italian American history—the story of Maria Barbella, the first woman in America sentenced to die in the electric chair.
Maria's story is one of love, betrayal, and justice in 1890s New York. After being deceived by Domenico Cataldo, a man who promised her marriage but instead brought her shame and heartbreak, Maria took matters into her own hands. What followed was a sensational murder trial that captivated the press, enraged the Italian American community, and raised serious questions about justice for immigrant women.
In this episode, we explore Maria’s early life, her complicated relationship with Cataldo, and the fateful day that changed everything. With twists and turns that shocked the nation, Maria’s case is far from over. Stay tuned for Part 2!
Episode 50: Valentine's Day Special 2025
Happy Valentine’s Day! In this special episode, we’re bringing you a collection of historical love stories—some sweet, some dramatic, and some downright scandalous!
First, we take you back to 1879 with a New York Herald article about Edward Zola and Adeline Ochetti, a real-life Romeo and Juliet who fled Italy for love—only for their romance to take a shocking turn in an American courtroom.
Then, we travel to 1900 Leadville, Colorado, where two Italian miners fought for the heart of the same woman, hoping to win her hand by striking it rich.
And finally, we wrap up with a heartwarming newspaper tidbit from Massachusetts that’s perfect for the holiday.
Join us for a mix of love, rivalry, and unexpected twists as we celebrate Valentine’s Day—Italian American style! 💌🎙️
Episode 49: A Conversation with Amici
In this special episode, we welcome the entire band Amici! While we previously spoke with lead member Stephen Pishner, this time, the whole group joins us to share their journey. We dive into how they came together, their experience performing at the 2024 Columbus Day Parade, and their future plans. Plus, each band member shares a personal Italian American story, making this an episode filled with music, heritage, and friendship. Don't miss this lively and heartfelt conversation!
Links below for Amici
Episode 48: Joseph Bona
In this episode, we dive into the extraordinary life of Joseph Bona, a prominent Italian American mortician in Denver, Colorado. From his humble beginnings in Chicago to becoming the trusted undertaker for Buffalo Bill Cody, Joseph’s story is one of ambition, dedication, and a touch of humor. Discover his journey to Colorado, his rise in the funeral industry, and his colorful life filled with lavish parties, charitable acts, and an enduring love for his wife, Margaret.
This episode is packed with fascinating details, including the story of Buffalo Bill's controversial burial and the unique charm of Italian wheat lights decorating the Bona home during Christmas.
Join us for this incredible tale of a man who left a lasting legacy in Denver and beyond!
Episode 47: Julius Cesar Carrera
In this episode, we uncover the story of Julius Cesar Carrera, or JC—a brilliant and largely overlooked figure in American history. An educator, mineralogist, professor, and pioneer in the mining industry of the western United States, JC also founded a college and gained worldwide recognition for his expertise. Join us as we bring his incredible accomplishments and contributions to light, exploring the life of an Italian American who shaped history yet remains under appreciated.
Episode 46: Tales from the Archives #3
It’s time for another installment of Tales from the Archives! In this mini-episode, we dive into quirky and unexpected stories from old articles about Italian Americans. Hear about a man chased up a tree by a bull, two women furious over an unpainted kitchen, a heroic dog saving a family from danger, and a mysterious gunshot wound. These snapshots from history are too short for full episodes but too fascinating not to share. Join us for some quick, intriguing tales!
Episode 45: Augustina Massari
In this deeply personal episode, we share a story brought to us by Chris Massari, a follower on Instagram, about the tragic murder of his great-aunt Augustina Massari. Witnessed by her younger brother, Mario—Chris’s grandfather—the event left a lasting mark on the family. We explore the details of the murder, the trial, and how this tragedy has rippled through generations, shaping the lives of Chris’s family. Tune in for a heartfelt and gripping episode about loss, resilience, and family legacy.
Episode 44: Theresa Spanarella
Step back in time to 1930s North Denver’s Little Italy, where a shocking murder tested a family's strength. In this episode, we unravel the tragic story of Theresa Spanarella, who was killed by her jealous brother-in-law, Alex. The dramatic trial that followed revealed deep family conflicts, but despite the gravity of his crime, Alex served only a short sentence. Join us as we explore the impact of this devastating event on the family and the community.
Episode 43: Re-release of 2023 Christmas Special Episode
We've been on a break for the holidays, but thought we would re-release our first Christmas Special Episode! Merry Christmas, Everyone!
Dive into the warmth of the season with our Christmas Special episode of Italian American Stories, where we unwrap the past through nostalgic newspaper articles.
In this episode, we bring you the story of a woman reliving a cherished childhood memory where she treks through a snowstorm, determined to reach her aunt's house for the beloved Feast of the Seven Fishes.
And, to add a touch of humor to your holiday cheer, we close the episode with a chuckle-worthy exploration of the top ten gifts for Italian American children. Spoiler alert: These gifts are entirely fabricated, but they'll leave you in stitches as we imagine a world where bambini unwrap the most unexpected surprises.
May your holiday season be filled with laughter, warmth, and the joy of shared memories.
Episode 42: Veterans Day Special - Story of Neil Iovino
In honor of Veterans Day, I’m joined by my husband Jared, a Marine veteran, as we pay tribute to Italian American hero Neil Iovino. Together, we explore Neil’s story, his bravery, and his remarkable service. Join us for this heartfelt episode as we recognize the courage and sacrifices of our veterans, reflecting on what their legacies mean to us and the Italian American community.
Episode 41: Halloween Special!
Get ready for a spooky, fun-filled Halloween special! In this episode, we dive into lighthearted stories of Italian Americans celebrating Halloween, from mischievous pranks to a woman balancing a pail of beer on her head, and even a mysterious creature lurking in a tree. Plus, Mom shares her favorite Halloween costume, and we reminisce about Halloween memories from my childhood. Join us for laughter, nostalgia, and a dash of Halloween spirit!
Episode 40: The Mysterious Disappearance and Death of Sammy Sabell
In this episode, we explore the tragic and mysterious story of 5-year-old Sammy Sabell from Denver’s Little Italy. In 1928, the close-knit Italian community came together to search for Sammy after he vanished. Despite their efforts, his body was discovered five days later, raising more questions than answers. Strange tips and events surrounding the case continue to baffle, making this story a haunting piece of Denver’s history.
Episode 39: Interview with Danielle Marie Fusco
In this episode, we chat with Danielle Fusco, a talented Italian American artist. Danielle shares how her deep connection to both creative expression and spirituality has shaped her journey. From her unique healing practices to her Italian heritage, we explore how her background influences her work. Listen as Danielle inspires us with her insights into the intersection of art, empowerment, and inner healing.
Danielle's biography and contact information.
Danielle Marie Fusco is a New York-based dancer, choreographer, aerialist, and shamanic healer with a diverse career. She is a dancer with Alessandra Belloni and I Giullari di Piazza and has performed & choreographed for Off-Broadway productions like *Tink*, *The Anthem*, and *The Vanity*. Danielle has appeared at prestigious events such as the NY Innovative Theatre Awards and NY Musical Festival. She has performed with renowned artist/companies like Dzul Dance, Noemi LeFrance, Graham 2, Luigi Jazz Dance Legacies, FINI Dance NY and many more. She participated in PEACE Grant and was awarded the Hupstate Circus Residency with Circus Culture. She was awarded The Italian Dance Award for "Best Dancer" at Fini Dance Festivals in Calabria Italy. Her performance in *Night of 1000 Stevies* was Time Out's #1 Critics Pick. She has also performed immersive art installations with Darrell Thorne. Currently, Danielle is focusing on contemporary productions of Southern Italian dance & shamanism and was a guest artist with Allegro Dance in Pittsburg debuting “Il Rituale”. Her artistry continues to leave a lasting impact on dance and community outreach.For more about Danielle, visit her website: www.daniellemariefusco.com and she has 2 instagram accounts @american.strega and @daniellemariefusco
Website: www.daniellemariefusco.com
Episode 38: Interview with Anna Harsh of Allegro Dance Company
In this episode, we sit down with Anna Harsh, the founder and artistic director of Allegro Dance Company. As a professional dancer, award-winning choreographer, and author, Anna shares her passion for preserving traditional Italian dances. We explore her journey as an Italian American artist, her research trips to Italy, and how she uses dance to celebrate her heritage. Don't miss this inspiring conversation about culture, creativity, and the art of storytelling through dance!
Episode 37: Interview with Stephen Pishner
In this episode, we sit down with Stephen Pishner, a proud Italian American with a deep passion for uncovering his family’s history. Stephen shares stories from his extensive research, which he’s turning into a book, and gives us a glimpse into the incredible journey of tracing his roots. But that’s not all—Stephen is also the frontman of the band Amici, and they’ll be performing on the red carpet during the Columbus Day parade in New York! Join us for a heartwarming conversation filled with stories of family, tradition, and the power of music.
Episode 36: Anna Maria Coiro: The Burlesque Queen
In this episode of The Italian American Stories Podcast, we explore the fascinating life of Ann Corio, an iconic burlesque performer who became a star during the 1930s and 1940s. Known for her talent and charisma on stage, Ann’s career in burlesque made her a household name. But beyond her performances, she remained deeply rooted in her Italian American heritage, always putting family first.
We dive into her strong, traditional family upbringing and the incredible lengths she went to, like taking her mother back to Italy to reconnect with their homeland. Join us as we uncover the life of a woman who balanced fame with family devotion, preserving her legacy both on and off the stage.
Our Paesani Tale comes from Alexander in Rhode Island. Instagram handle @italianfarmusari
Episode 35: Interview with Margaret Fontana
In this episode of the Italian American Stories Podcast, I sit down with Margaret Fontana, a dynamic leader who runs her own media company, hosts a podcast, and serves as the executive director of the New Jersey Italian Heritage Commission. Margaret shares her insights on the importance of preserving Italian American culture, and we dive into a heartfelt conversation about family traditions, heritage, and the future of our community.
Throughout the episode, Margaret also shares some wonderful stories from her own family, giving us a glimpse into the rich and vibrant world of Italian American life. Don't miss this inspiring discussion!