
BY: Alexis Walters
People preserve their family history in scrapbooks or family trees. One family in Youngstown has preserved theirs in a podcast. The podcast is hosted by Marco Zaza, who grew up on Youngstown’s east side in the 50s, and his son David, a Boardman graduate.
As it turns out, their stories are more than just their family. With Italian music in the background of each episode, the Zaza family podcast is 24 stories, with Marco talking about his neighborhood and growing up with his Italian immigrant parents.
SOURCE: https://www.wkbn.com
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