Paper trails rarely tell a straight story, especially when you gather more than twenty relatives on a single quest for Italian dual citizenship. We open the door to our process—the wins, the stumbles, and the strange moments—so you can see what it really takes to turn family lore into legal status. From old certificates with misspelled names to a notary who balked at a bilingual page, we unpack the real-world hurdles and the practical workarounds that kept us moving. You’ll hear how we split...
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Paper trails rarely tell a straight story, especially when you gather more than twenty relatives on a single quest for Italian dual citizenship. We open the door to our process—the wins, the stumbles, and the strange moments—so you can see what it really takes to turn family lore into legal status. From old certificates with misspelled names to a notary who balked at a bilingual page, we unpack the real-world hurdles and the practical workarounds that kept us moving. You’ll hear how we split...
Episode 3.14 - Do you use your hands to make the meatballs?
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Episode 3.14 - Do you use your hands to make the meatballs?
SO much fun with Tim and Eric from Orchestra Iowa....this is a great clip.....thank you to Logan Adam Schultz, owner of Upload Media Group. Do you use your hands to make the meatballs? To watch the full cooking episode, go to my YT: https://youtu.be/c5_jfrf-Tvg REMEMBER WHEN YOU USED TO HAVE SUNDAY DINNER WITH FAMILY? Imagine a unique private group cooking experience where you could be the hero! We will create memories for friends & family through private dinner parties (v...
Gia's Italian Kitchen's Podcast
Paper trails rarely tell a straight story, especially when you gather more than twenty relatives on a single quest for Italian dual citizenship. We open the door to our process—the wins, the stumbles, and the strange moments—so you can see what it really takes to turn family lore into legal status. From old certificates with misspelled names to a notary who balked at a bilingual page, we unpack the real-world hurdles and the practical workarounds that kept us moving. You’ll hear how we split...