
BY: Stephanie Longo
Another holiday season has come and gone here in Italian America. The fishes have been served, the champagne has been popped, and the lentils have been eaten, so we’re kicking off the new year with the best thing we can think of to combat the post holiday blues… a collective therapy session!
We’re getting together to share our reflections on this year’s Christmas and New Year’s celebrations, with a thoughtful eye on how Italian American family traditions are evolving in an ever-changing world. We’ll explore what practices and customs have changed, and how technology might just be redefining the entire concept of the holidays.
SOURCE: https://italianamericanpodcast.com
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