Jackie Lapin, Founder, “The Historic Traveler”. Photojournalist, award-winning author.

Do you enjoy travel, particularly to historical destinations around around the world? Then you must tune in to my interview with Jackie Lapin, founder of
TheHistoricTraveler.com and creator of “20 Great International Cities Where You Can Immerse Yourself In History.”

Jackie has been to more than 50 countries and has explored more than 500 historical sites there, and she introduces travelers to historic hotels and B&B’s while combining the history of the area by recommending historical fiction as well as historical TV shows and films. It’s a super immersive experience, and she’s now expanding into helping clients book hotels and pair readings from the region. Her services are FREE, and soon she said she’s going to welcome guests to join her on some of her favorite trips, too!

I absolutely love this idea, and thought it was a terrific way to get to know an area intimately and feel you’re a part of its historical past. Please enjoy my interview with Jackie on all video and audio platforms of #DeborahKobyltLIVE, and invite your friends, too. I’m your host, #DeborahZaraKobylt, and it’s my pleasure to welcome you here.

Dr. Cinzia Zuffada, President, ISSNAF & Former Deputy Chief Scientist, NASA/JPL

Some of the greatest innovations in modern history are from Italy, and today, we welcome Dr. Cinzia Zuffada, former deputy chief scientist at NASA/JPL and president of ISSNAF, the Italian Scientists and Scholars in North America Foundation, to discuss the incredible achievements in science, engineering, and innovation from Italy in recognition of the upcoming Italian History Month.

Did you know the founder of Logitech, Pierluigi Zappacosta, is an innovator from Italy, as are dozens if not hundreds of scientists who have literally changed so much in our world from medicine and healthcare, to arts and humanities, social and behavioral sciences and much more.

ISSNAF was founded with 36 members and now spans more than 3000 members, including four Nobel Prize recipients. Their goal? To grow the next generation of innovators by connecting students with universities and professional experiences to continue into the next generation. The group works strongly with the Italian Cultural Institute and Italian Consulate to promote programs throughout the year, in addition to the Italian American Museum of Los Angeles.

I believe in the mission of ISSNAF, and am honored to highlight all they do in the name of progress and excellence as we celebrate Italian Heritage Month. Won’t you please join me in welcoming Dr. Cinzia Zuffada to all of our video and audio platforms of #LittleItalyPodcast, #LittleItalyOfLAPodcast, and #DeborahKobyltLIVE. I’m your host, #DeborahZaraKobylt, and it’s my pleasure to have you here with us. And please check out ISSNAF and join!

Salvo Lo Castro, Owner, Casasalvo in NYC and Former Vatican Chef

Imagine growing up in a small town in Sicily, dreaming of coming to America to open a restaurant, and surpassing all of your dreams? Chef Salvo Lo Castro did just that, where he began his culinary career at a young age in Sicily and now feeds the world from his NYC Soho restaurant, Casasalvo, considered a truly divine experience for the senses. Perhaps it’s because Chef Salvo was formerly the lead chef at the Vatican for Popes John Paul II and Benedict XVI, and now, we can eat like kings, royalty, and the
spiritual leaders, too, at his magnificent new eatery.

I’m honored to welcome Chef Salvo to our show, sharing not only his experiences in the kitchen, but behind the scenes, too. He’s cooked for the likes of Vadimir Putin, the Saudi Royal family, Muammar Gaddafi, Tom Cruise, Robert DeNiro and dozens of other world leaders, presidents, and celebrities. In fact, he’s quoted as saying that after a meal, some high-profile guests will surprise him in the kitchen and thank him for a meal well served. Imagine!

We’ll talk about Chef Salvo’s start in the culinary world, and how he ended up cooking at the Vatican after working around the world at top hotels and five-star Michelin restaurants. He says he does not get star-struck, because to him, every guest is treated like family. And no doubt, that’s been part of his incredible success, along with his hand-crafted pastas and sauces. Chef Salvo says his ingredients are all fresh or from specialty farms with tradition in mind. He says he combines tradition with taste, and creativity with authenticity. Among his favorite dishes? His mother’s meatballs, a
recipe he cooks up to this day.

For Chef Salvo, owning a restaurant in N.Y. is a dream come true. He first opened three espresso bars in the City which he still checks on each morning before riding down to his restaurant in Soho on his Vespa. He spends 18-hours a day there, which he calls home and his patrons invited guests. No doubt part of his success.

We’re thrilled to welcome Chef Salvo into our home, particularly with Italian History Month upon us. Please find my full interview with him on all video and audio platforms of #LittleItalyPodcast, #LittleItalyOfLAPodcast, and #DeborahKobyltLIVE, and invite your friends, too. I’m your host, #DeborahZaraKobylt, and it’s my pleasure to welcome you here.

Randy Thomas, Announcer for The Oscars, Emmys, Tonys, & Professional VO Actor

The voice over business is NOT an easy one to break into, but don’t tell that to
award-winning VO artist Randy Thomas, who’s worked the Academy Awards seven
times throughout her career, and is the first person to announce the Oscars, Emmys,
and Tonys in the same year. Randy is also the first woman ever to announce the
Oscars.

Her resume is as long as the state of California, including when she made history as
the half-time announcer for Super Bowl 44, introducing The WHO. She’s been the
voice of ABC’s Nightline, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Kennedy Center Honors,
Democratic Nomination, and more. Please give a warm welcome to Randy Thomas,
who joins our show today to talk about her legendary career and sometimes
complicated life.

Randy grew up listening to NY radio as a kid, and that’s exactly where she started her
career, on the radio. Needless to say, she’s had one of the most successful
announcing careers in the business, but as one of the first women, she says it wasn’t
always easy. And neither was her personal life. Randy’s youngest brother was
murdered, which turned her family up side down. On top of that, she describes her
early years as deeply dysfunctional. She talks about it, and how her career kept her
grounded. Today, she continues to work, and is starting her own VO company, too.
Unfortunately, she lost her home this year in the Palisades fire, and we’ll talk about
how she’s coping with that, too.

Please join #DeborahKobyltLIVE on all video and audio podcast platforms, and invite
your friends, too. I’m your host, #DeborahZaraKobylt, and it’s my pleasure to welcome
you here.

John Kobylt, KFI The John Kobylt Show Host

Please welcome our resident political analyst #JohnKobylt to our program today to discuss the recent events in news which have rocked the nation and polarized our country. The #JohnKobyltShow is LIVE weekdays on #kfiam640 from 1-4, and is one of the top podcasts on #iheartradio.

John knows local, state and national politics better than anyone I know, and I’ve invited him to talk about how we can possibly stop the negative rhetoric in our nation and start healing. Is it possible?

When I saw people glorifying the cold-blooded murder of #CharlieKirk, I was stunned at the utter stupidity of so many people. It’s like when Luigi Mangione shot the United Healthcare executive point blank on the street in NYC – the violence didn’t change anything, except perhaps put the killer in the spotlight for a moment in time.

I’m trying to not watch the news, even though it’s our business. But the complete polarization of this country is hard to ignore, and I think it’s important to have these discussions to see what can be done about it.

Please join me with John on all platforms of #DeborahKobyltLIVE. I’m your host, #DeborahZaraKobylt, and it’s my pleasure to welcome you here. Please invite your friends to listen, too.

Ted Balaker & Courtney Balaker, Director/Producer, “The Coddling of the American Mind”

The political divide appears to be growing larger in this country, and the so-called
American Dream seems to be slipping away from so many, particularly among young
people. And while America has always had a conflicted history, the goal has been to
bridge cultures and forge a united front of prosperity. But is this the case? Particularly
among students in college and high school years, the lines are blurry and the conflict
is rising.

Please welcome to our show filmmakers Ted and Courtney Balaker, whose film, “The
Coddling of the American Mind,” is encouraging discussion from left to right and in
between. The film is base on the book with the same title, and talks about the
disillusionment many young people feel – particularly on college campuses – and how
the rhetoric and constant battles are creating a serious mental health crisis in our
society. The documentary-style film follows the stories of students from various
ethnicities and backgrounds who arrive with wide-eyed anticipation and eventually
become despondent and confused.

This brings upon the debate – how did we get here, and how do we recover from
what’s become a mess for a generation who did all the right things and are met with a
sense of helplessness. And how do we recover as a society to rebuild our strength
while maintaining inclusivity. We’ll talk about that, and recent political events that have
rocked our nation.

Please join our conversation with Ted and Courtney on all video and audio platforms
of #DeborahKobyltLIVE, and invite your friends to this important conversation. I’m
your host, #DeborahZaraKobylt, and it’s my pleasure to welcome you here.

Kendall L. Williams, Author, Reclaiming Your Identity & Podcast Host, Mum’s True Tea

Parents and their adult children are a topic I’ve been reading a lot about lately. In particular, parents who aren’t letting go and continuing to make decisions for their adult kids that they should make for themselves. Then there’s a second dynamic, adult children who are not just separating in a healthy way, but are disconnecting, leaving some parents confused and looking for answers.

Please welcome to our show Kendall L. Williams, author of “Reclaiming Your Identity,” and host of the Mum’s True Tea Podcast. Her focus: helping moms reclaim who they were before kids, and finding the balance between being a guiding parent or an overbearing one. Some children have chosen to completely cut off communication, leaving with many parents in a panic, and she talks about how to handle this, too. In other words, parents need to let go.

Kendall said there’s a variety of reasons for this recent dynamic, including social media influence and a culture of disrespect that’s been tolerated. But was there trauma in the household that continued without resolve? Did parents get trapped into the “everybody gets a trophy” mindset? Either way, it seems to have become an issue with many millennial and Gen Z kids and their parents, and Kendall says there are ways to deal with it so both kids and parents can feel safe again to communicate with respect.

Please find my full interview with Kendall on all video and audio platforms of #DeborahKobyltLIVE, and invite your friends to this important conversation. Whether you’re dealing with this or know someone who is, as a parent, we can all benefit from this discussion. I’m your host, #DeborahZaraKobylt, and it’s my pleasure to welcome you here.

Davide Fiore, Director, A LITTLE FELLOW: The Legacy of A.P. Giannini

Sometimes, there are films that stay with us, and A LITTLE FELLOW: The Legacy of A.P. Giannini, directed by Davide Fiore, is one of those films, and I’m pleased to present Davide today on our #LittleItalyPodcast.

Back in the day, banks were primarily for the wealthy, and the poor and working class immigrants often stashed their savings under a mattress. But at the turn of the 20th century, A.P. Giannini revolutionized the industry with his small bank in San Francisco. A first-generation Italian-American, his goal was to serve “the little fellow” and breed prosperity within his immigrant community. By building trust and giving loans on a simple handshake, he created one of the largest banks in the country – Bank of America.

A LITTLE FELLOW tells his story, and it’s remarkable. In addition, A.P. Giannini was also one of the first investors in Hollywood, the Golden Gate Bridge, and Hewlett-Packard. His forward-thinking helped the country through two World Wars and the Great Depression.

Davide is a native of Torino, Italy, and has made a name for himself directing and editing in the Italian fashion and advertising industry. He eventually started filming music videos, working along side major Italian labels, singers, and DJ’s, when he embarked on his first documentary, titled JUST US, about two Italian DJ’s. That documentary gained worldwide distribution, and Davide went on to work in Germany, and London. His subsequent photo exhibition, I’VE ALREADY SEEN IT SOMEWHERE, showcased New York movie locations, and has been hosted in Torino, Rome, and Miami, and published by Vogue Italia.

His latest film, A LITTLE FELLOW, is blowing up for its incredible vision and artistic expression. I simply loved it, and had no idea about the story of A.P. Giannini. Please join me in welcoming Davide Fiore on all video and audio podcast platforms of #DeborahKobyltLIVE, #LittleItalyPodcast, & #LittleItalyOfLAPodcast. I’m your host, #DeborahZaraKobylt, and it’s my pleasure to welcome you here.