Bada Bing Bayou

S2E1: Duck Season to Wedding Season

21 min · 5. feb. 2026
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Negroni Nights is back for 2026. Lawrence talks duck hunting in Sportsman’s Paradise while Patrick shares how he popped the question. A fun, laid-back catch-up to kick off the year.

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episode S2E3: IASJS St Joseph's Parade in New Orleans (cont.) - The Italian American Super Bowl 2026 artwork

S2E3: IASJS St Joseph's Parade in New Orleans (cont.) - The Italian American Super Bowl 2026

Patrick and Lawrence sit down with Tony Cortello of the Italian American St. Joseph’s Society for a conversation rooted in history, heritage, and the Sicilian American experience in Louisiana. The episode explores the origins and evolution of the St. Joseph’s Day Parade in New Orleans, its cultural and religious significance, and how the tradition continues to bring generations of Italian Americans together in the Crescent City. Tony shares his story of growing up Sicilian in South Louisiana and the strong family and community values that shaped his path. The conversation takes a personal turn as Patrick and Tony discover their shared roots in Poggioreale, Sicily, and reflect on the possibility that their families may be connected through the same small-town heritage that ties so many Sicilian Americans together. The discussion also covers Tony’s years in New York and New Jersey, where he built and operated pizzerias, gaining firsthand experience in the Northeast’s Italian American food culture and business environment. He talks about what ultimately drew him back to New Orleans, the transition of returning home, and his role today in running Mid City Pizza while staying deeply involved in preserving and advancing Italian American traditions. This episode is a mix of culture, entrepreneurship, faith, and identity, offering listeners a look at how history and family continue to shape the next generation of Italian American leaders in Louisiana. The Italian American St. Joseph Society, founded in 1970, is a 501(c)(3) based in New Orleans and is one of the largest ethnic organizations in the Southeastern United States. IASJS gives back to the community through various charitable events and scholarships. Their Annual Pasta Party & St Joseph’s Day Parade are the biggest St. Joseph’s Day celebrations in the country. You can be apart of the traditions on March 27th-28th, 2026. Please visit italianamericansociety.org or email them at iasjs_nola@outlook.com for more information. We hope to see you there! IASJS Instagram: iasjs_nola IASJS Facebook: Italian American St. Joseph's Society

26. feb. 20261 h 6 min
episode S2E2: IASJS St Joseph Parade in New Orleans - The Italian American Super Bowl 2026 artwork

S2E2: IASJS St Joseph Parade in New Orleans - The Italian American Super Bowl 2026

Lawrence and Patrick sit down with Julianna Papa and Ashleigh Fonte of the Italian American St. Joseph’s Society to talk all things Sicilian, community, and New Orleans. We dive into the history and significance of the St. Joseph’s Day Parade coming up on March 28, 2026, their recent experience at the IAFL conference, and what it means to grow up as Sicilian Americans in Louisiana today. The conversation also covers the best food, traditions, and must-do experiences for anyone visiting New Orleans during St. Joseph’s season. A fun and authentic episode centered on culture, faith, and keeping our heritage alive. The Italian American St. Joseph Society, founded in 1970, is a 501(c)(3) based in New Orleans and is one of the largest ethnic organizations in the Southeastern United States. IASJS gives back to the community through various charitable events and scholarships. Their Annual Pasta Party & St Joseph’s Day Parade are the biggest St. Joseph’s Day celebrations in the country. You can be apart of the traditions on March 27th-28th, 2026. Please visit italianamericansociety.org or email them at iasjs_nola@outlook.com for more information. We hope to see you there! IASJS Instagram: iasjs_nola IASJS Facebook: Italian American St. Joseph's Society

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