67. Massimo Corrente Part 1 - Buongiorno's, Biscotti's & Bringing Back Traditions Podcast Por  arte de portada

67. Massimo Corrente Part 1 - Buongiorno's, Biscotti's & Bringing Back Traditions

67. Massimo Corrente Part 1 - Buongiorno's, Biscotti's & Bringing Back Traditions

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Massimo Corrente is an entertainer, internet personality, content creator and proud young Italian man from Melbourne Australia.SubscribeThis lively conversation dives into Massimo’s journey as a social media personality, his deep connection to Italian culture, and his mission to revive fading traditions like the dinner dance. From winning a nationwide competition to becoming the “fully sickest” Italian, to his Michael Jackson-inspired dance moves, Massimo’s infectious energy shines through. The episode is peppered with heartfelt moments, like his bond with his Sicilian Nonna, and humorous exchanges, including Lui’s discovery of Italian phrases like “cornocello” and “tarantella.” The two also reflect on the challenges of preserving cultural heritage in a modernizing world, making this a fun, nostalgic, and inspiring listen.Show Notes* Guest: Massimo Corrente, content creator, performer, and Italian-Australian cultural advocate.* Location: Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia.* Themes: Italian-Australian identity, content creation, cultural traditions, personal growth, and the power of authenticity.* Fun Fact: Massimo brought biscotti named “Ciro’s” to the recording, coincidentally matching his father’s name, leading to a hilarious moment (00:50:35).* Cultural Insight: Massimo explains the “cornocello,” a horn-shaped charm to ward off the evil eye, a Sicilian superstition (00:09:33).* Nostalgic Vibes: The episode explores the decline of Italian traditions like the tarantella dance and dinner dances, with Massimo leading the charge to bring them back (00:48:04, 00:15:27).HighlightsMassimo’s Rise to Fame (00:31:12)Massimo shares how he won a nationwide competition by the Sushi Mango Boys to find the “fully sickest” Italian, leveraging his authentic personality and a montage video featuring his Nonna and nightclub dancing. This victory catapulted his social media presence, highlighting the power of staying true to oneself.Reviving the Dinner Dance (00:15:27, 00:18:46)Massimo recounts organising a traditional Italian dinner dance for his 21st birthday, a rare move among his peers. The six-month planning process and 100-person event at the Veneto Club showcase his commitment to preserving cultural traditions, inspiring Lui to reflect on lost social customs like ballroom dancing (00:28:06).Italian Culture in Australia (00:46:07)Massimo discusses the decline of Italian traditions in Australia, attributing it to the passing of grandparents and societal progress. He contrasts this with Italy, where even modern Sicilians have replaced the tarantella with line dancing, yet maintain strong family unity (00:49:17).Authenticity Over Resistance (00:36:30)When Lui asks if Massimo faces pushback for his bold personality, Massimo confidently declares he ignores calls to “tone it down,” drawing inspiration from icons like Cristiano Ronaldo and Michael Jackson. This moment underscores his unapologetic approach to self-expression.🫶 Thanks again for listening and watching! Let us know what you think and catch you in the next episode.Listen Now YouTube and SpotifyBe Part of the JourneyPatreonConnectInstagram - Youtube - FacebookAffiliate LinksEquipmentAudio Recorder - Zoom H6Microphone - Shure SM58Camera - Insta360 X4Headphones - Audio Technica ATH-M50xMic Stands - MELODICMicro SD Card - Scandisk ExtremeAccessoriesRechargeable Batteries for Zoom H6Camera Mount Smallrig ClampPower - Anker MagGo Power BankData Storage Scandisk 4TB Portable This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit luidiazpodcast.substack.com
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