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The Anthony in Italy Podcast

Podcast by Anthony Calvanese

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About The Anthony in Italy Podcast

This isn’t your postcard version of Italy. No gondolas and gelato clichés here—unless we’re calling them out. The Anthony in Italy Podcast dives into the real stuff: conversations with expats, locals, travelers, and anyone who’s got something honest to say about life and travel in Italy. We get into culture shocks, small-town obsessions, regional quirks, unexpected lessons, and the occasional espresso-fueled rant about Italian food rules. Whether you’re planning a trip or just fascinated by the weird, wonderful mess that is Italy, you’re in the right place.

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11 episodes

episode EP11: Matrimoni Italiani, Musica Napoletana, e la Vita di un Musicista artwork

EP11: Matrimoni Italiani, Musica Napoletana, e la Vita di un Musicista

In questo episodio parlo con Kyrios, un sassofonista della provincia di Napoli che oggi vive e lavora a Perugia. Parliamo della sua storia con la musica, di come ha iniziato a suonare il sax da bambino e del percorso che lo ha portato a studiare al conservatorio e a lavorare come musicista professionista tra matrimoni, eventi e DJ set. Durante la conversazione tocchiamo molti temi diversi. La scena musicale in Italia, le differenze tra studiare musica al sud e al nord, la cultura musicale napoletana e l’influenza di artisti come Pino Daniele. Parliamo anche delle differenze tra matrimoni italiani e stranieri, di come gli eventi funzionano in Italia e di cosa significa davvero lavorare come musicista oggi. Una conversazione su musica, cultura italiana e la vita quotidiana di un musicista.

29 Mar 2026 - 1 h 48 min
episode EP10: Living Between Cultures — Britain, Greece & Italy artwork

EP10: Living Between Cultures — Britain, Greece & Italy

Note: there were some audio issues during this recording - for best experience, watch it in YouTube with subtitles. In this episode, I sit down with Harry to talk about life between cultures — growing up British, spending time in Greece, and living in Italy. We get into some of the small cultural differences that people don’t always notice until they live here: coffee culture, breakfast habits, drinking culture, food traditions, and the pressure many Italians feel to live up to expectations. We also talk about work, risk-taking, and why some jobs in Italy struggle to attract workers. It’s not that people don’t want the jobs — often it’s that the pay doesn’t match the cost of living.Food naturally comes up a lot in this conversation. We compare Greek and Italian food culture, why Greek meals tend to revolve around sharing plates while Italian meals are more structured, and why Italian cuisine has such an incredible amount of regional variety. We also talk about the Mediterranean diet — why it can be incredibly healthy, and how it can quickly stop being healthy if you’re doing aperitivo, taglieri, pizza, and two bottles of wine every night.

5 Mar 2026 - 1 h 25 min
episode EP9: The Real History of Italian Food: Class, Culture, and Carbonara artwork

EP9: The Real History of Italian Food: Class, Culture, and Carbonara

In this episode, I sit down with food historian Zach Nowak (PhD) to dig into the real history behind iconic Italian dishes — and why so much of what we think we know is wrong. This is a conversation about culture, migration, nationalism, and the stories we tell ourselves about food. We get into the salt wars in Umbria and why Umbrians still eat unsalted bread, the cultural symbolism of torta al testo, and how pizza evolved from street food to a national icon. We talk about the real story behind pizza Margherita, the messy (and possibly American) origins of carbonara, and the birth of Italian-American cuisine. Zach breaks down why “authentic” Italian food is mostly a myth, how bad wine used to be, and why culinary traditions — like food itself — are always evolving. It’s funny, surprising, and full of stories you probably haven’t heard before. 🍕 We cover: * Why Umbrians eat unsalted bread (and fought a salt war) * How torta al testo fits into local identity * Pizza’s evolution from poor people’s food to global symbol * The myth of pizza Margherita * Carbonara’s possibly American roots * How Italian-American food became its own thing * Why “authentic” Italian food doesn’t really exist * The surprisingly bad history of Italian wine * Food myths, nostalgia, and what’s actually worth preserving 📚 Books mentioned in the episode: * Hungering for America – https://amzn.to/4oYOsLT [https://amzn.to/4oYOsLT] * The History of Pizza (translated by Zach) – https://amzn.to/4pHmwxn [https://amzn.to/4pHmwxn] * On Food and Cooking – https://amzn.to/48GiXl5 [https://amzn.to/48GiXl5] * Truffle: A Global History by Zach Nowak – https://amzn.to/3KYPARE [https://amzn.to/3KYPARE] About me: I'm Anthony Calvanese — an American living in Italy since 2022. I’ve traveled across all 20 regions and share honest insights about Italian culture, travel, and food — without the fluff.

19 Dec 2025 - 1 h 38 min
episode EP8: Living in Italy, Playing Country Music, and Figuring it All Out artwork

EP8: Living in Italy, Playing Country Music, and Figuring it All Out

Nate and I sat down for one of those meandering, no-rush conversations about what it’s actually like to live in Italy—not the Instagram version, but the messy, funny, frustrating, sometimes absurd day-to-day stuff. We talked about learning Italian (and butchering it along the way), the oddities of dining out, what it means to be a musician here, and how different the cultural wiring is compared to the U.S. There’s beer. There’s music. There are stories about language mishaps, the real cost of living abroad, and the weird, wonderful way Italy gets under your skin. If you’ve ever thought about moving here—or just want to know what it’s like beyond the vacation glow—this one’s for you. Nate on Instagram: @bozemanate [https://www.instagram.com/bozemanate/?hl=en]Nate’s band: Kantner Brothers [https://www.instagram.com/kantnerbrothers/] 📍 Mentioned in the episode: Snack Bar Anna:https://share.google/N7VtUPbHbjDn8Vx02 [https://share.google/N7VtUPbHbjDn8Vx02] Books that helped with Italian:Italian for Dummies: https://amzn.to/3LgyMWi [https://amzn.to/3LgyMWi] 501 Italian Verbs: https://amzn.to/3JqV7Qq [https://amzn.to/3JqV7Qq]

1 Nov 2025 - 1 h 44 min
episode EP7: Italian Taxes, Residency, and All the details You Can’t Ignore artwork

EP7: Italian Taxes, Residency, and All the details You Can’t Ignore

Talking taxes in Italy is no picnic — especially if you're a foreigner trying to navigate the system. I sat down with Giovanni Cervini to dig into some of the stuff that trips people up the most: tax residency rules, what happens if you own property, double taxation headaches, remote work implications, and how all of it changes if you’re new to Italy. Giovanni laid out how the Italian system looks at fiscal residency (hint: it’s not just about where you sleep), how remote workers should plan ahead, and what incentives might be available if you’re relocating. If you’re thinking about moving here or already have, this is one of those areas where "I'll figure it out later" can get very expensive. The bottom line? Do your homework. Talk to professionals who know the system inside and out. And definitely don’t assume the rules will be the same as back home — they aren’t.If you want to get in touch with Giovanni directly, you can reach him through his firm, Studio Cervini-Grasselli: https://www.cervinigrasselli.com/cont... [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbXYxUXlpTTBfaUV4YXNQeWE3MkxPeS1IZ252d3xBQ3Jtc0tuajdvTDVXYjdxdVhIbWFQdmQzQzdDb3VWeldRbGdwYTZiX3M1NDFKZ052ZjExNURCUTljUzVGdDE3N2FFeVhKQlJ5VU5sNEV0andTZUJsUjlIOG05MEZLQXNCR01hLWRkeEhuVWZDbmNkUEctdXF5WQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cervinigrasselli.com%2Fcontatti&v=NqjXOy_JdXY]The information provided in this podcast is intended for general informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, legal, tax, or professional advice. No professional-client relationship is created by listening to or participating in this podcast. The views and opinions expressed are those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organizations they may be affiliated with. Listeners are advised to consult with qualified professionals for advice specific to their individual circumstances. The host and guests disclaim any liability for actions taken based on the content discussed.

25 Jun 2025 - 50 min
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