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Easy Italian

Learn authentic Italian by listening to real people on the streets of Milan discuss stereotypes, fashion, and their favorite cities.

The brief

This is a language-learning tool disguised as cultural exploration. The show uses a 'man-on-the-street' format to capture unscripted conversations with Italians about topics like stereotypes, food, and fashion. With dual English and Italian subtitles, it's designed for intermediate learners to absorb colloquial language and cultural nuances that don't appear in textbooks.

Its core distinction is the 'man-on-the-street' format, which uses spontaneous, authentic conversations with the public as the primary teaching material. Unlike classroom-style podcasts, it prioritizes real-world language, complete with dual subtitles for direct comparison and learning.
— What makes it distinctive
§1 · The host

Who hosts this show

Easy Italian is a YouTube channel and podcast that helps people learn Italian through authentic, fun street interviews. The project is primarily hosted by Katie Harris, originally from England, and Matteo Alabiso, a native of Naples, who are based in Milan. As part of the global Easy Languages network, their videos feature dual subtitles in Italian and English to create an immersive learning experience.

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Credentials & credits

  • Matteo: Graphic Designer
  • Katie: Founder of Joy of Languages online school
  • Raffaele: Tour Leader

Other ventures

  • Easy Languages (parent project)
  • Joy of Languages (Katie's online school)
  • Easy Italian Podcast (audio version with different content)
§2 · Classification

What kind of podcast

Niches
Country
Italy
Region
europe
§3 · Cadence & catalog

When new episodes drop

Publishing rate
~1.5/week
Not shown by Apple / Spotify
Total episodes
378
Last episode
9 days ago
Jun 21, 2026
Status
Active
§3b · Editor's picks

Notable episodes

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  1. 01
    Are Italian Stereotypes TRUE? Italians Respond | Easy Italian 268

    This episode perfectly showcases the format, combining street interviews with a panel of native speakers to dissect common stereotypes about Italians.

  2. 02
    Best Places in Italy, According to Italians | Easy Italian 267

    Highlights the discovery aspect of the show, where interviewees reveal lesser-known but beloved cities, offering a perspective beyond typical tourist guides.

  3. 03
    What are Italians Wearing Today? | Super Easy Italian 88

    A prime example of a 'Super Easy' episode focused on a specific theme (fashion), demonstrating how the format is used to teach targeted vocabulary in a real-world context.

§4 · Signature

What you'll be asked on this show

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How the host interviews

The interview style is casual, friendly, and repetitive by design. The host approaches strangers with a single, direct question that serves as the episode's theme (e.g., "What are you wearing today?"). Follow-up questions are simple, direct, and aimed at eliciting more vocabulary and natural opinions, using prompts like "Why?" or "Would you live there?". The goal is not a deep, personal profile but rather to generate authentic language samples around a central topic.

A host, typically Katie, Mary, or Matteo, poses a thematic question to various people on the streets of Milan or other Italian cities. These short, intercut interviews are sometimes followed by a studio discussion with a panel of native speakers for deeper analysis. All videos feature synchronized subtitles in both Italian and English.

Questions the host keeps coming back to

12 catalogued

If you're going on this show as a guest, expect some version of each of these. Each note explains when the host reaches for it.

personal

9
  1. Q.01

    What is your favorite Italian city?

    The primary question used to explore regional pride and travel recommendations.

  2. Q.02

    Why do you like that city?

    A standard follow-up to elicit details about a city's culture, food, or atmosphere.

  3. Q.03

    What are you wearing today?

    The opening question for episodes focused on fashion to elicit clothing vocabulary.

  4. Q.04

    How would you describe your style?

    Asks interviewees to self-define their fashion sense, revealing personal identity vocabulary.

  5. Q.05

    Would you live there?

    This question probes the difference between a city being a nice place to visit versus a desirable place to live.

  6. Q.06

    What's the first thing that comes to mind when you hear 'Italians'?

    An opening question to gather top-of-mind associations and stereotypes from the public.

  7. Q.07

    What does City X have that Milan doesn't?

    A way to create a direct comparison and highlight the unique features of different Italian cities.

  8. Q.08

    Are there any local products?

    A question to uncover local food specialties and culinary traditions.

  9. Q.09

    What colors do you usually prefer to wear?

    A simple follow-up in fashion episodes to gather more vocabulary and personal preferences.

controversy

1
  1. Q.01

    Are Italians [stereotype]?

    Used to directly confront and discuss common stereotypes like being loud, dramatic, or fashionable.

advice

2
  1. Q.01

    What can we see or visit there?

    Asked after a guest mentions a lesser-known town to get specific tourist recommendations.

  2. Q.02

    For a tourist, would you recommend Milan or Rome?

    This question seeks practical advice for travelers by pitting two major cities against each other.

Signature segments

  • · Man-on-the-street interviews
  • · Dual language subtitles (Italian & English)
  • · Asking the audience the episode's main question
  • · Panel discussions on stereotypes
  • · 'Super Easy Italian' videos for beginners

Topics covered repeatedly

Italian Language LearningItalian StereotypesStreet FashionItalian CitiesFood CultureTravel in ItalyRegional DifferencesDaily Life in ItalyColloquial ItalianCultural Nuances
§5 · Guests

Who gets booked here

AI-extracted guest list + profile · help us verify
Typical guest

Guests are random, everyday people on the streets of Italy who are willing to stop and answer a question on camera. The show aims for a diverse range of authentic, unscripted opinions from the general public.

Recent guests
  • Matteo
    on Are Italian Stereotypes TRUE? Italians Respond | Easy Italian 268
  • Antonella
    on Are Italian Stereotypes TRUE? Italians Respond | Easy Italian 268
  • Katie
    on What are Italians Wearing Today? | Super Easy Italian 88
  • Giorgia
    on What are Italians Wearing Today? | Super Easy Italian 88
§6 · Channels & links

Where to find this show

§7 · Stats

Audience & reach

YouTube · first-party
Subscribers
480K
480,000
Avg views / video
19.4K
Trailing window
Total views
33.8M
33,838,361
Videos published
378
Sponsor readEstimated

The show's primary revenue source is its Patreon membership, which it promotes as a way to receive supplemental learning materials. These include exercises, full transcripts, and additional audio/video content to accompany the free YouTube episodes.

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§8 · Contact

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§9b · FAQ

People also ask

AI-extracted researched answers · help us verify
Who are the hosts of Easy Italian?
The main hosts are Katie Harris and Matteo Alabiso. Other hosts like Mary and Raffaele also appear.
What is the format of the show?
The show features hosts interviewing random people on the streets of Italy about a specific topic. All videos have dual subtitles in Italian and English.
Is this show good for beginners?
The main series is best for intermediate learners, but they also produce a 'Super Easy Italian' series with slower speech and simpler topics for beginners.
Where can I find transcripts and exercises?
Transcripts, exercises, and other learning materials are available to members of the Easy Italian Patreon community.
Is the project still active?
Yes, Easy Italian releases new videos on YouTube on a weekly or bi-weekly basis.
What is the difference between the YouTube channel and the podcast?
The YouTube channel consists of subtitled street-interview videos. The audio podcast features different content, hosted by Matteo and Raffaele, focusing on conversational stories about daily life in Italy.
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§9c · Methodology

Sources & how this page was built

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  1. [01]Easy Italian Official Websiteeasy-languages.org
  2. [02]Easy Italian YouTube Channelyoutube.com
  3. [03]Easy Italian Podcasteasyitalian.fm
  4. [04]Easy Italian on Patreonpatreon.com
  5. [05]Chat with an Expat: Meet Katie Harris of Easy Italianliveinitalymag.com
  6. [06]Host Bio: Matteoeasyitalian.fm
  7. [07]Host Bio: Raffaeleeasyitalian.fm
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