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BOH Podcast

Rocco the Comic is a stand-up comedian originally from Brooklyn, NY. A jack of all trades master of none, the BOH podcast is a podcast about anything and everything all at once. Stick around for some interesting stories of growing up in Brooklyn, some funny opinions, and who knows maybe we'll talk about you!

  1. 26

    Italy Misses ANOTHER World Cup… What Is Happening?!

    Italy lose to Bosnia on penalties and miss their THIRD straight World Cup. This turns into a full vent session breaking down the game, key moments, and everything wrong with the Italian Federation right now. From tactics to mentality, nothing is off limits. If you’re an Azzurri fan, you feel this.

  2. 25

    Chasing Childhood, Big Juicy & The Taste of Brooklyn

    Rocco goes deep into nostalgia, growing up in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, and the simple routines that meant everything. From daily trips to the corner store with Nonna to the legendary “Big Juicy” drink he still can’t find, this episode is all about chasing the feeling of childhood. He dives into iconic food memories like Gino’s rice balls, Mike’s pizzeria, and how food, family, and love were all tied together growing up. It’s funny, real, and hits that emotional nerve about trying to hold on to moments that are long gone.

  3. 24

    Why I Never Rooted for Team USA, Italian Identity, and the Problem with American Soccer

    Rocco dives into the controversy around Team Italy in the World Baseball Classic and the ongoing debate about what it really means to be “Italian.” From growing up in a fully Italian household in America to being teased for loving soccer, he explains why he never rooted for Team USA and how those experiences shaped his perspective.He breaks down the identity crisis in American soccer, from MLS branding choices to the lack of a true cultural foundation, and compares it to the deep-rooted traditions of Italian football.The episode also explores how criticism toward Italian Americans still feels socially acceptable, the role of negativity in modern culture, and why sports in the United States often come down to money over talent.Rocco closes with concerns about the future of the Italian national team, youth development, and why creativity in Italian soccer seems to be fading.

  4. 23

    You Can’t Win Being Italian on the Internet

    Being Italian online is confusing.If I say I love being Italian, Italians tell me I’m not really Italian.If I say I’m Italian American, Americans tell me I’m just American.If I say gabagool, someone writes a dissertation.This episode is about the culture police, the food police, the accent police, and the 24 hour Pasta FBI.We talk about breaking spaghetti, eating pizza with a fork in Italy, why everyone thinks their nonna’s recipe is the only real one, and why social media turns culture into gatekeeping.At the end of the day, we’re not representing a country.We’re representing our house.

  5. 22

    Why I Never Had a Second Kitchen: The Reality of Italian-American Life

    "Everyone says traditions are dying, but they didn’t die—life just got too loud for them."In this episode of the BOH Podcast, Rocco the Comic gets real about the "social media version" of Italian-American life versus the reality. From growing up in a rented apartment in Bensonhurst without a "museum kitchen" to the realization that the unannounced "visite" is officially dead, Rocco explores why we romanticize a past that we can’t—and maybe shouldn’t—recreate.In this episode, we discuss:The "Second Kitchen" myth: Why not all Italian families were raised with money.The death of the neighborhood: From living with people to just living next to them.Why "Toughness" isn't a tradition: Raising kids for 2026, not 1996.The "Panettone Economy": Why nobody actually gives them anymore (unless you steal them from your aunt).The "Last Time": A deep reflection on how traditions fade without us even realizing it.

  6. 21

    I Tried Podcasting With My Kids and This Is What Happened

    This episode is a little different.My kids were home, I couldn’t record a normal episode, so instead of talking about my family, I sat down and talked to them.We talk about what they think being Italian actually means, what kind of dad they think I am, what it’s like having a comedian for a father, video games, soccer, Italy, the World Cup, and why trying to have a normal conversation with kids is basically impossible.It’s chaotic, honest, unintentionally funny, and probably explains exactly why I couldn’t record a normal episode.Welcome to the BOH Podcast with Giuseppe and Gio.

  7. 20

    Why Being Yourself Doesn’t Win on Social Media

    In this episode of the BOH Podcast, I talk honestly about something I struggle with every single day as a content creator and comedian, knowing exactly what works online, and choosing not to do it.Rage bait works. Exaggeration works. Anger works. I know that if I leaned harder into stereotypes, caricatures, or divisive content, my views and growth would skyrocket. But that’s not who I am, and I pay the price for that choice.I talk about slow growth, fear of being judged, growing up bullied, why I avoided showing my face online for years, and how losing my parents changed the way I approach comedy, content, and comfort.This episode is about talent versus attention, nostalgia versus outrage, and why the algorithm rewards anger far more than honesty. It’s also about choosing to be yourself, even when it’s the slower, harder road.If you’ve ever felt like you don’t fit into the system you’re trying to succeed in, this one’s for you.New episodes weekly.RoccoTheComic.com

  8. 19

    Why Boundaries Don’t Exist in Italian Families

    Growing up Italian, everyone knew your business, your mail was already opened, and the idea of “setting boundaries” simply did not exist.In this episode of the BOH Podcast, I talk about being in therapy, hearing therapists tell you to set boundaries, and realizing that advice makes absolutely no sense if you were raised in an Italian household. No privacy, no secrets, no knocking, and definitely no telling your parents or grandparents “I need space.”From parents opening your mail, to Nonna showing up unannounced to do your laundry, to the guilt logic that runs every Italian family, this episode breaks down why so many of us end up in therapy not because we were abused, but because we were raised in a culture that does not translate well once you leave the Italian bubble.It was not malicious, it was not traumatic, it was loving, strict, ridiculous, and completely unhinged by modern standards.If you grew up Italian, you will feel seen.If you married into it, this might explain a lot.

  9. 18

    Things Italian Parents Say That Make No Sense

    Growing up Italian, our parents said things that sounded threatening, confusing, and completely unhinged, and nobody ever questioned it.In this episode of the BOH Podcast, I break down some of the phrases I grew up hearing that made absolutely no sense once I stopped and thought about them.From “I brought you into this world and I can take you out,” to counting hits with “esu uno,” to telling people to “go to Napoli” like it’s an insult, to the moment I accidentally caused a full family blow up at the dinner table by saying “yettu sangu” instead of bless you.This episode is about growing up Italian American, family confidence, chaotic logic, and how nobody ever explained anything, they just said it louder.If this sounds familiar, you grew up like I did.

  10. 17

    Things I Thought Were Normal Until I Got Older

    In this episode of BOH, I talk about things I genuinely thought were normal growing up, until I got older and realized… they weren’t.From thinking all grandparents didn’t speak English, to dressing up as saints for church, to believing cash was the only acceptable wedding gift, this episode is just stories, memories, and realizing how different everyone’s version of “normal” really is.

  11. 16

    I Didn’t Grow Up Optimistic, I Grew Up Prepared for the Worst

    In the first episode of BOH, Rocco talks about growing up in a house where calm meant something bad was coming. He reflects on being raised by a paranoid mother and a deeply pessimistic father, how that environment shapes the way you see the world, and why humor became a way to survive it.This episode is about anxiety, family, expectations, and realizing as an adult that nobody really knew what they were doing, they just sounded confident. If you grew up always waiting for the other shoe to drop, this one will feel familiar.

  12. 15

    BOH Podcast - Italian Christmas

    Episode 26 - On this weeks episode of the podcast Rocco talks about the Italian Christmas including the feast of the 7 fishes. He also talks about the differences between his Christmas morning and his wifes (American) Christmas morning. We then end the podcast answering your questions, including the malocchio...

  13. 14

    BOH Podcast - Christmas Lights...

    Episode 25 - On this week's episode talks about the infatuation and love for Christmas decorations, specifically the Christmas Lights at Dyker Heights in Brooklyn.

  14. 13

    BOH Podcast - I went on a cruise...

    Episode 24 - On this weeks episode Rocco tell his experience of going on a cruise from NYC to Bermuda with his family. There's 2 types of cruise people, the people who swear by cruises and the people who hate them, listen in and find out which one Rocco is. Also, find out about the secret lifestyle that some cruise-goers like to partake in... Follow @ https://linktr.ee/roccothecomic

  15. 12

    BOH Podcast - Gatekeeping the Italian Culture

    Episode 23 - On this week's episode, Rocco talks about how the Barilla lawsuit made him start thinking about how judgmental Italians are to other Italians. Italians like to gatekeep their culture and always feel like other people are "not as Italian as they are." It's things like this that Italians find it very hard to support each other to help each other succeed.

  16. 11

    BOH Podcast - The Video Making Process & Trying to do live shows

    Episode 22 - On this weeks episode of the BOH Podcast, Rocco gives insight on his video making process and how he comes up with videos. Also on how he supports other creators but why he won't actually watch any of their content. Rocco also gives an update on trying to produce some live shows for his followers.

  17. 10

    BOH Podcast - The Italian Halloween

    Episode 21 - In this week's episode Rocco talks about his Halloween experiences or lack thereof. How it was growing up with a paranoid Italian mother who didn't like people ringing the bell.

  18. 9

    BOH Podcast - Why I won't coach Youth Sports anymore

    Episode 20 - I didn't want this entire episode to be dedicated to youth sports but I've been all up in my feelings the past few weeks on why I need to stop coaching my kids' soccer team. Parents are taking the joy out of the sports and as a volunteer coach I'm not in a place where I need to accept that type of behavior.

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Rocco the Comic is a stand-up comedian originally from Brooklyn, NY. A jack of all trades master of none, the BOH podcast is a podcast about anything and everything all at once. Stick around for some interesting stories of growing up in Brooklyn, some funny opinions, and who knows maybe we'll talk about you!

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