Carlo and Sarah Share Their Beautiful Love Story and Talk Growing Up Italian in Calabria
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- čas přidán 23. 02. 2024
- EPISODE 306. Carlo and Sarah visit Sabino and Rocco in Boston's North End. The couple share their fairy tale love story, Carlo talks about his upbringing in Calabria, Sarah talks about what her life was like before Carlo and how their stars aligned. This podcast was both wholesome and hilarious so we hope you enjoy it!
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What’s everyone’s favorite part of this episode ?
Quando stavano parlando in italiano.
When he said he had hoped more people spoke Italian
It’s not his studio there in boston
When you guys said that Carlo makes every other man look bad with his very romantic italian "corteggiamento". 😁😁😁😁 From an italian-italian. 😁😁😁
The debate between who's Italian and when? Italian American we have Italian roots and blood. It's confusing. If a tennis player has no Italian blood but his family moved there they become Italian but not by blood lol.
I think the reason Italian Americans are so proud of being Italian is because the Italian-American culture was really forged in fire. The amount of discrimination and abuse they received when they came to America really made them intentionally Italian. While the culture grew to be very different than Italian culture because of separation, the Italian-American group really tries hard to preserve and maintain the roots of their heritage.
I think that's right. It's also important to keep in mind that Italy was, and in many cases still is the land of tribes so when Immigrants came to the US, they were now interacting with people from other parts of Italy that they may never have if they had stayed in Italy itself.
Because the US unfortunately takes the "they're all the same" attitude towards many immigrant groups, it forced Italian Americans to recognize and identify themselves as now being part of a larger group than just their own regions and villages they came from.
May I ask something? If Italy is so wonderful, why did they want to come to America? I don't mean that to sound mean, but truly curious.
@@cajbaf Carlo didn’t want Sarah to not be able to use her nursing license, so he made the sacrifice to come to America and not use his nursing license. He chose this because she spent more money than he did on her degree simply because she went to school in the US.
@@cajbaf
I guess maybe you didn't get to hear the full interview. They actually didn't come here because "Italy is so wonderful", they came here precicely because the US is so terrible.
Like most Italians (and all EU members, Canadians and South Americans for that matter), Carlo was BLOWN AWAY at the way Americans are robbed blind in this country in exchange for their educations so he thought it would be a sin for Sarah to have blown all that money and then not be able to work in her field (without additional schooling and training).
Try growing up Irish and having to drop the "O" from the surname that you love, just so people won't turn away from you! Every emigrant is proud of the heritage they come from!
This couple are adorable, and I love watching them!
As a native Italian living in the US this was one of the best podcasts from you guys! keep it up
Io mi metto paura di quanto sono convinti ti dire le cose in maniera giusta
I loved how quiet everyone got when Carlo was breaking down his pizza theory
Carlo is hilariously honest I can appreciate this man.
This was great. Going back and forth into Italian and English. Great.
14:20 my husband, when he had our first date in Highschool he took me to a steak place without knowing at that time I was vegetarian😹
He was so sweet and I felt terrible because he was so embarrassed. I said it was cool and just got a couple little side things to eat.
We later went back to his Dads place and watched the movie cocktail for some reason and snacked. All these many years later I still remember it like yesterday and cherish it✨❤️✨
Love that movie 😊
Great episode! I enjoyed the discussion of the differences between the concepts of American-Italian, Italian-American, and Italian. As for me, I'm Italian-American (and proud of it).
This is the video I’ve been waiting for!!!
Sarah and Carlos are the most down to earth people.
Love this couple and love growing up Italian podcast
Wow this is such a great episode ❤!! They’re adorable ! Bless them both 🙏🏼💞.
They are so cute. Perfect mesh of Italian and Italian American for this podcast!
This was a great interview. I truly enjoyed watching it.
Ohhhh so excited for this one
Wonderful interview!!!!♥
Love Carlo & Sarah. Their videos are so wholesome. Carlo seems so genuinely sweet and you can see how much he really adores Sarah.
Im girl crushing hard on sara
My favorite one yet! Loved that it was both in Inglese e Italiano
I love that this is one of the most watched episodes. Love these two ❤❤
splendid video. I was not expecting you all to interview Carlo and Sarah. This was a surprise, and it was great. I enjoyed the video and conversation. :)
Bellissima puntata! Siete un coppia meravigliosa e Carletto fa fare una bellissima figura a tutta Italia
Mamma mia, I didn’t have the time to see the whole video but finally I saw it completely and why? Because I’m in Italian immigrated in Quebec in the same period that him and I see him like my self struggling with the Quebec culture and French culture. He’s so authentic, we are really similar in the south of Italy (especially the reaction with girls 😂). The way he speaks, the way how he takes the whole scene, the things he says…
But a huge difference between the American culture and the French culture is that French culture really doesn’t like to make fun of the Italian behaviour: they see the negative point of view of being on the scene, under judgement of the public; to be private it’s one of the most important values for a French, totally the opposite for an Italian and a North American
Great interview! 💙
Love Carlo and Sarah! Wish you both all the best 🙏
I love their videos! Being able to transition between English and Italian is unbelievable. It's almost like it makes speaking better lol.
Great interview!!Just found you guy's and being watching Carlo and Sarah sense the beginning!!Keep up the great job!!😊
Carlos hit the “NEEEENEEENEEE” im dead 😂💀
My parents and grandparents came over from Calabria on Ellis Island from Reggio Calabria. I love this I’m so glad I found this other podcast besides Carlo and Sarah.
Thanks!
I love, love, love your podcasts. I listen with my 96 year old father when we are driving somewhere. So much content hits close to home and makes us laugh! (By the way, I've noticed sometimes you can't hear your guests that well.)
Oh my gosh I freakin loved watching this entire episode.
You guys are the best and Carlo & Sarah I’ve been a fan for quite some time and love you both.
Guys again thank you for such a great episode.
Anyone want a translation of Carlo at the end. He was basically very thankful of their company, would like to stay in contact and he enjoyed his time talking with them....
Love this episode and these two they’re amazing
Better than many stupid Hollywood romcoms
Carlo should write a book. A true gentleman.
Finally!
Best podcast ever ❤ I am an Italian from Italy and I consider Italian Americans/Canadians/Australians/.. just as Italian as us ❤
Ooh I’m so excited for this one!
I love this so much
This is so nice 😂❤
My husband says he knew the moment we met too, and I didn’t even speak to him 🤣 We’ve been together for 28 years, married for almost 21 of them, with two daughters, one adult and one almost adult ♥️
Siete fantastici ragazzi 💪🏻🤙🏻
17:56 - 18:04 Seriously, take notes.😂 💚🤍❤ Love this podcast!!!
Great interview. They seem like very good people. Very authentic.
I love this couple they are so adorable. Great show throughly enjoyed it. ❤❤
Sara is a director and she doesnt know it.
Such a charming couple 🙂
You could as well make a movie about their story ❤
I want more people like Carlo, he is so respectful, asked Sarah's father to go out with her daughter
Carlo is the best.
I think Italian Americans are so proud is because when Italians came here to New York they were oppressed and maybe they felt pressure to assimilate to American culture and that kind of forced them to adapt a new Italian/American way of life e
In the early 1900s Americans viewed the predominantly Southern Italians (Napolitano, Calabrese & Sicilians) were not white enough & the wrong kind of Christians. Add in the general distrust S Italians have for federal government in general, all they had was each other. Italians above all else, are governed by family. Carlo & Sarah are a testament to everything that is right w/ Italians & Italian Americans
Italians from Italy are just like Mexicans from Mexico. They look down on the Americans for abandoning the LANGUAGE. Grateful that my parents taught me Spanish, and I’m now teaching my kids. Parents, if you speak another language TEACH IT to you kids! Don’t keep such a treasure away from them.
haha Si
And if you move to America,like Carlo, learn English!!
I think we finally won over the Euro Italians with this one haha
Grande Ragazzi ❤
I’ve never clicked so fast on a video before
What an epic Italian and American love story. Too damn cute and perfectly romantic. Omg. Def like a movie or series or book lol.🇮🇹✌🏼🙌🏽
Baruch Hashem they are great together and you guys have a great show
Im in NYC in June :) Dai va facciamo in Episode 😅
Maybe Sarah should bring Carlo to Toronto Canada to taste a wider variety of Italian food in North America. We still have a large first-generation Italians living here. In fact, we have a very large Reggio Calabria community.
Yo I love carlo!!! That's my guy!!!
Finally got my wife to watch an episode with my lmao
Something true in a artficial world
God Bless!
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Carlo is an American icon.
QUE LO QUE ROOOCCOOOO
St. Anthony’s feast is late in August.
If she ever breaks this man’s heart, there will be an organized meeting to avenge him.
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I think Carlo is so right about this food in American- Italian restaurants. The food is horrible in America and doesn’t have nothing to do with orginalne Italian food. One more he said that true. 👍
Carlo seem so sweet irl
As far as you guys being Italians, our president should give you a medal of honor. You represent Italy a million times better than many Italians born in Italy. I don't say this lightly
💯💯
In French we say Modzarela with a straight tone. No MozzaRElla. 😂
I would love to know the town he’s from in Italy. I have a funny feeling it’s the same, if not very close to where my mother was born.
Where are the bambinos? Are you familiar with talking about Natural Family Planning CCL?
Wondering if you guys could interview people like NYTN and Metatron. The former dives into their family history which ties into the history of Italians (and others) in America. The latter is from Sicily and does a lot of medieval history stuff (lives in the US now). Love the content and one day I'll make it to the shop!
Metatron is a well of knowledge
and something americans don´t get is that in Italy we are pretty divided....there is NO italian cannolo...the CANNOLO is SICILIAN. And every region is like a state: it has it´s own culture, language (they are not dialect linguistically) and their food
The proper term is Italian American. An American Italian is an American living in Italy if that makes sense, but a very fun episode. Love to see my fellow Calabrians
In australia where there are alot of Macedonian-australians its the same..seems like they are more proud to be Macedonian than Macedonians in Macedonia....those ppl are similar as italians in america
lol why does this come out at midnight. I can’t stay up that late
Watch it when you wake up 😂
@@growingupitalian 😂😂 no doubt
it comes out at 5:00am for me 🥲
Nobody want to wait that long.@@growingupitalian
@@growingupitalianyou forgot to ask what town he’s from in Calabria ?
My name is Carlo Bruno too I live in upstate ny I’m from giosa Ionica Calabria I’m dying meet this carlo he’s hilarious I’m married to a Filipina girl it would awesome to meet up with Carlo and Sarah
Carlo PATRIMONIO NAZIONALE ❤
plz can you invite one of the greatest like rob de niro, al pacino, sly etc to your show?
Regarding gatekeeping, I remember reading a post on Quora where an Italian-American guy described his experience teaching English in an Italian school. He had a conversation with his students about this very thing, and what they told him was that in their eyes, Kobe Bryant was more Italian than Al Pacino. Italian-Americans value blood and traditions, which of course deserves respect, but celebrating one's culture and living it are two different things. Even if you speak the language in a way that makes it impossible to assume that you haven't lived in Italy your whole life, but can't build a conversation around a number of topics that every other Italian can, like politics, popular culture, sports, media and memes, than it's really easy to tell that you've been detached from the country and it's life, and that already creates a wall, or a gate if you will.
What do you expect ? Italians today go to Starbucks and McDonalds.
@@chiclett yeah, so? If you can go on a lengthy rant about everything wrong or right with McDonalds and Starbucks in Italian, I doubt anyone would gatekeep you. But if your level of language proficiency is stuck at the level of an 8 year old, that's a real barrier.
@@evgeniygerkus9242 Lengthy rant ? nice try, but its pretty obvious
@@chiclett are we talking about the same thing? Cuz I feel like you're replying to someone else 😕
Italian is a 'kind' of fake identity.
I’m American Italian, 3rd Generation, didn’t grow up with Immigrant Great Grandparents, they died before I was born, some Italian traditions, I know Italian History.
Just to let you know
It’s pronounced Nonna not Nunna lol
So cute tho! God bless❤
Been in Italy a week and Im more italien than 80 procent of this cast
58:33
No one is going to address the horrible audio?
It's not that bad
They just need to talk closer to the mic, especially Carlo who moves so much LOL ;-)
Why does Sarah not learn Italian like her husband is learning English when she has an Italian husband , she often expecting him to improve?
she has made some effort from what I've seen from clips, particularly when they go to Italy
What makes you ASSume she doesn't or isn't learning. We get a snippet of their life through social media. Let's not pretend we know them because we follow them
Cause they are in America lol , she doesn’t have a need but he does have a need .
Carluccio is wrong about the easiest way to citizenship. It is through marriage at the Consulate or the commune so long as Sarah gets the B1 language certificate. Otherwise, it is damn near impossible to get an appointment
I want to hear the complete story but they talk over each other, cut each other off, bad audio. 😮💨
Does every Italian dream of marrying an American girl? Who told you this nonsense? As an Italian, it's the first time I've heard it and honestly it seems like the typical phrase that an Italian lifeguard would say to an American tourist to take her to bed. In reality it is exactly the opposite in the eyes of us Italians, the fact of being American makes a woman much less attractive for a serious relationship. Also for this reason, congratulations to Carlo and Sarah who are both wonderful people and together they make an exceptional couple!
ok but i want a romcom about their story.
In american they are proud to be “italian” only because it s cool, i don t think that 100 ago world be the same when the italian was discriminated in america
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Question - anyone- they were talking about Google translate … I was going to try to learn Italian but then someone told me that nobody would understand me if I went to Calabria or in the southern areas. Is this true? Is there different Italian dialects? Anyone?
There are different dialects but if you learn standard Italian you’ll be understood by almost everyone
@@democracydignityhumanrights okay thank you so much ☺️
Absolutely different dialects… in modern Italian schools nowadays, they all teach & speak proper Italian…but for years & generations the different regions of Italy all had different dialects. The closer the region I.e Napoli & Calabria…the closer the dialect. However like Calabria & Fiorenza (Florence) are almost 2 different languages
We want Mario back….he makes this podcast
Yes! Mario would be perfect
Stop saying Nunna hahaha it’s driving me crazy 😂❤ ughh😅
Please shut up
"every italian want´s to marry an american?!" puhahahahahahahhahah XD YOU WISH
Carlo better be taking notes on what it means to be a TRUE Italian!