• Abstract Canvases of Fine Art with Monika Marianna Kiss.
    Nov 23 2024

    Welcome to this episode of the Hungarian Heritage Podcast, where I had the pleasure of speaking with Monika Marianna Kiss, a Hungarian born artist who has been involved in the arts since she was a young girl in Nyiregyhaza, Hungary. Monika is an award-winning opera singer, composer, actor, dancer, world traveler, and a critically acclaimed abstract painter. Monika will share where she draws inspiration for her abstract fine art paintings, her recent Hungarian American series of paintings, and we will also discuss her goals for opening an art gallery. Of course, we will also talk about Monika’s Hungarian heritage journey to the United States, where she draws inspiration from the positive American spirit that she blends into the colorful palettes of her art. I am certainly excited to continue following Monika’s art journey. Don’t’ forget to check below for information about how you can connect with Monika, and to find all of the places you can follow her on social media.

    If you have feedback or questions about this episode or you would like to connect with me at the podcast, you will find all of the ways to contact me below.. If you’ve enjoyed this episode and you’re interested in learning more about this Hungarian Heritage community, please don’t hesitate to reach out. I would love to hear from you.

    Our theme music is Hungarian Dance by Pony Music, used with special license from Envato Market. Don’t forget to subscribe, rate and review wherever you listen to your podcasts. Thanks again for listening, and until next time, make sure you Stay Hungarian Heritage Strong! Sziastok

    CONNECT with Monika Marianna Kiss
    Instagram:
    @mkmfineart
    Facebook:
    Monika Marianna Kiss-Halleran
    Website: www.mkmfineart.com

    CONNECT with the Podcast

    Website: www.myhungarianheritage.com
    Email: Christine@myhungarianheritage.com
    Instagram: @hungarianheritagepodcast
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    42 mins
  • Hungarian Roots and American Dreams: Preserving Heritage With Stories of Hungarian Immigrants
    Oct 10 2024

    Welcome to this episode of the Hungarian Heritage Podcast. For this first episode of season 3, I had the pleasure of speaking with Reka Bakos, and Anna Fenyvesi, and they are the authors of the book, Hungarian Roots and American Dreams. Their book is a compilation of people telling stories about their Hungarian family members who emigrated to the United States from Hungary, and some who also returned to Hungary. We are going to discuss how their book started out as an idea about researching their own family trees and sharing stories about Hungarian Heritages. Then, shortly after Reka and Anna met, the stars aligned for them and they collaborated to transform the collected stories into a new book that is dedicated to preserving and sharing the histories of Hungarian immigrants and their descendants. Listen along as we explore all of this, and so much more.

    Below, you will find information about how you can connect with Reka and Anna and for how you can purchase a copy of their new book. If you have feedback or questions about this episode or you would like to connect with me at the podcast, you will also find all of the ways to contact me below. If you’ve enjoyed this episode and you’re interested in learning more about this Hungarian Heritage community, please don’t hesitate to reach out. I would love to hear from you. Thanks again for listening, and until next time, make sure you Stay Hungarian Heritage Strong!

    CONNECT with Reka Bakos and Anna Fenyvesi
    Instagram:
    @hungarianroots_americandreams
    Facebook:
    Hungarian Roots and American Dreams

    Attend the Book Launch in Person - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hungarian-roots-and-american-dreams-tracing-personal-history-tickets-965370548297
    Attend the Book Launch Online -
    https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hungarian-roots-and-american-dreams-tracing-personal-history-tickets-991179974987

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    Website: www.myhungarianheritage.com
    Email: Christine@myhungarianheritage.com
    Instagram: @hungarianheritagepodcast
    Facebook: Hungarian Heritage Podcast

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    57 mins
  • The Balassi Summer University Program & the 2nd Edition of Ilka's Kitchen with Ilka Kocsis
    Aug 30 2024

    On this Season 2 Finale Episode of the Hungarian Heritage Podcast, I again have the pleasure of speaking with Ilka Kocsis, the author of Ilka’s Kitchen. Like bookends to this season, Ilka was my first guest of Season 2, and now she is back on the podcast for the finale episode of Season 2 to talk about her experience as a winner and participant of the Balassi Summer University Scholarship Program in Budapest during the summer of 2023, which is organized by the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. We are going to discuss all the details of Ilka’s four week cultural immersion experience… from the application process, to the travel logistics, to the housing and food accommodations, and of course we will discuss the daily schedule of Hungarian language classes and cultural experiences included in the scholarship. Once you hear Ilka tell us about all of the amazing things that are included in this program, I am sure that you will want to apply for the scholarship for next summer. In this episode, Ilka and I will also discuss the SECOND edition of her cookbook memoir, Ilka’s Kitchen, and all the new things that were added to make this second edition. And…Typically, we begin each episode with my guest’s Hungarian heritage, but we have already discussed this topic with Ilka when she was my first guest of Season 2, so if you missed that episode, you should go back and listen after this episode so you can hear more details about Ilka’s family’s journey from Hungary to Australia. But don’t worry, those details aren’t immediately necessary for you to enjoy today’s topics. So let’s get started with our season 2 finale episode that is jam packed important details and insightful conversations with Ilka Kocsis about the Balassi Summer University Program and her cookbook memoir, Ilka’s Kitchen, edition 2. Below you will find information about how you can connect with Ilka to purchase a copy of her book. You will also find information about the Balassi Summer program and details about how you can apply for the scholarship. Make sure you stay tuned to my social media for details about how you can enter to win a free copy of Ilka’s Kitchen. If you have feedback or questions about today’s episode, or you would like to connect with me at the podcast, you will also find my email, social media information, and podcast website in the show notes. If you’ve enjoyed this episode and you are interested in learning more about this Hungarian Heritage community that we are building, please don’t hesitate to reach out, I would love to hear from you.

    CONNECT with The Balassi Summer University Program
    Website:
    www.balassieducation.hu
    Facebook: Balassi Képzési Programok / Balassi Education Programs

    CONNECT with Ilka Kocsis
    Reach out through Instagram or Facebook to purchase her book.
    Instagram:
    @ilkas_kitchen_stories
    Facebook:
    Ilka's Kitchen www.balassieducation.hu

    CONNECT with the Podcast

    Website: www.myhungarianheritage.com
    Email: Christine@myhungarianheritage.com
    Instagram: @hungarianheritagepodcast
    Facebook: Hungarian Heritage Podcast

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    58 mins
  • From Kitchen to Trail: Hungarian Chef Michael’s Culinary and Language Adventures
    Aug 17 2024

    On this episode of the Hungarian Heritage podcast, I will be speaking with Michael Nemeth, or Hungarian Chef Michael as he is known on social media. Michael is here to tell us all about how he has fully embraced his Hungarian heritage by jumping into his Hungarian language learning and his adventurous Hungarian cooking both on in the stove in his apartment and out on the hiking trail in his bogracs. You know we will, of course, start the discussion by talking about Michael’s Hungarian heritage, and how his Hungarian lineage took a lucky turn allowing Michael to apply for dual citizenship. Along with Hungarian Chef Michael’s adventures learning Hungarian and taking long hikes, stay tuned to hear all about how two more adventures that Michael has coming up very soon! Don’t forget to check the show notes for this episode to find out how you can connect with Michael and follow him on social media. Also, you should stay tuned to my social media so you can send Michael suggestions for his upcoming first trip to Hungary! If you have feedback or questions about today’s episode, or you would like to connect with me at the podcast, you will also find my email, social media information, and podcast website in the show notes. If you’ve enjoyed this episode and you are interested in learning more about this Hungarian Heritage community that we are building, please don’t hesitate to reach out, I would love to hear from you.

    CONNECT with Michael Nemeth
    Instagram:
    @hungarian.chef.michael

    CONNECT with the Podcast

    Website: www.myhungarianheritage.com
    Email: Christine@myhungarianheritage.com
    Instagram: @hungarianheritagepodcast
    Facebook: Hungarian Heritage Podcast

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    45 mins
  • Argentinian Roots, Hungarian Threads: Himzes by Didi
    Aug 7 2024

    On this episode of the Hungarian Heritage podcast, I will be speaking with Diana Ijjas, or Didi as she likes to be called, and she is the creator behind Himzes by Didi. For those of you who may not know, the word Himzes means embroidery in Hungarian, and Didi is here to tell us all about how her passion for embroidery has turned into her business. Of course we are going to talk about Didi’s Hungarian Heritage as an Argentinian born Hungarian, and how she is now studying at University in Budapest. Listen along as we “stitch together” Didi’s story of growing up in a Hungarian community in Argentina, to how she is now stitching her embroidery wherever she goes in Budapest, and how you can purchase some of Didi’s beautiful and modern interpretations of Magyar Himzes. Didi's social media information is listed below if you are interested in connecting with her and/or purchasing some of her beautiful himzes creations.

    If you have feedback or questions about today’s episode, or you would like to connect with or me at the podcast, you will find my email, social media information, and podcast website in the show notes below. If you’ve enjoyed this episode and you are interested in learning more about this Hungarian Heritage community that we are building, please don’t hesitate to reach out, I would love to hear from you.

    CONNECT with Didi Ijjas
    Instagram:
    @himzesbydidi

    CONNECT with the Podcast

    Website: www.myhungarianheritage.com
    Email: Christine@myhungarianheritage.com
    Instagram: @hungarianheritagepodcast
    Facebook: Hungarian Heritage Podcast


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    40 mins
  • Half a Century of Twists: Celebrating 50 Fun Facts About the Rubik's Cube Evolution
    Jul 25 2024

    Welcome to this episode of the Hungarian heritage podcast where my special guest with Hungarian Heritage will be the Rubik’s cube. For this very special episode, I will be sharing 50 fun facts, as 2024 is the 50th Anniversary of the Rubik’s cube. The most difficult part of this episode was narrowing down all of the information to just 50 facts, as there is so much history and so many statistics related to this world famous puzzle cube. We are going to start with some basic facts that many of you will know, but as we progress our way through all fifty facts, I am sure you will surprised at some of the information about this famous puzzle cube, that if you were a kid in the 80’s you will definitely remember the Rubik’s cube’s burst onto the world’s stage. I am sure like me, many of you received one for a gift at some point during your childhood. The big question is were you able to solve the Rubik’s cube? Make sure to listen until the end, because if you ARE able to solve the Rubik’s cube you will find out just how elite your status is on a world wide scale. Even if you have never solved a Rubik’s cube to date, present company included, this episode will end with another very special Hungarian Heritage milestone. I hope you enjoy the fifty fun facts to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Rubik’s cube. If you have feedback or questions about today’s episode, or you would like to connect with me at the podcast, you will also find my email, social media information, and podcast website in the show notes below. If you’ve enjoyed this episode and you are interested in learning more about this Hungarian Heritage community that we are building, please don’t hesitate to reach out, I would love to hear from you.

    CONNECT with the Podcast
    Website: www.myhungarianheritage.com
    Email: Christine@myhungarianheritage.com
    Instagram: @hungarianheritagepodcast
    Facebook: Hungarian Heritage Podcast

    Search for facts from this episode:
    www.rubiks.com
    www.worldcubeassociation.org
    www.rarest.org
    www.cubelelo.com
    www.ruwix.com
    www.smithsonianmag.com
    www.mentalfloss.com
    www.rubikmania.com

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    27 mins
  • From Hungary to Texas: Michael and Brigitta's Culinary Journey
    Jun 14 2024

    On this episode of the Hungarian Heritage podcast, I will be speaking with Michael Csabai "Chubboy!" He and his wife Brigitta are the owners of Brigitta’s Hungarian Restaurant in Kilgore, Texas, y’all. Michael shares all about his and Brigitta’s Hungarian heritages, he tells us about all of their family and life experiences both in the US and in Hungary, and how their family journey finally led them to Kilgore, Texas where they now make authentic Hungarian food in their restaurant, Birgitta’s Hungarian Restaurant. Their Hungarian Heritage story is not only exciting, but I know you will especially enjoy Michael’s charisma for storytelling, as you will hear what a great story teller he is in this episode when he recounts all places and experiences that led to his passion for cooking and talking about his Hungarian Heritage to his customers. Make sure to stay tuned until the end, because you will find out how you can get some of their delicious Hungarian food shipped to your home within the continental United States. Before we start this episode, I wanted to give Michael and Brigitta a special shout out, because they had graciously gifted a box of Hungarian Food from their restaurant to the American Hungarian Foundation’s Annual ball as a prize for the raffle table. Thanks for doing that, and your generous donation prize was a big hit! I hope that this episode has left you hungry for some Hungarian food, and like I discussed with Michael in the episode, you can order some delicious Hungarian food delivered to your door from Brigitta’s Hungarian Restaurant, or maybe send it to a friend or loved one. Don’t forget to check the show notes for this episode to find out how you can connect with Michael and Brigitta, and maybe even reserve a table at their restaurant if you’re near Kilgore, Texas. If you have feedback or questions about today’s episode, or you would like to connect with me at the podcast, you will also find my email, social media information, and podcast website in the show notes. If you’ve enjoyed this episode and you are interested in learning more about this Hungarian Heritage community that we are building, please don’t hesitate to reach out, I would love to hear from you.

    CONNECT with Michael and Brigitta
    Website: www.brigittashungariandelivery.com
    Instagram: @hungarianrestaurant
    Facebook: Brigitta's Hungarian Restaurant

    CONNECT with the Podcast
    Website: www.myhungarianheritage.com
    Email: Christine@myhungarianheritage.com
    Instagram: @hungarianheritagepodcast
    Facebook: Hungarian Heritage Podcast

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    48 mins
  • What 3 Words Describe a Hungarian? Recorded on location for Hungarian Heritage Night at the Somerset Patriots Ball Game
    May 16 2024

    Sziasztok! Welcome to this episode of the Hungarian Heritage Podcast. This little episode, or Kicsi Pod, kicsi meaning small, is a newer series within our season where we will be discussing smaller topics in between some of our longer interview episodes! We are keeping our Kicsi pod episodes to 15 minutes and under from start to finish. So let’s get started with our Season 2 Episode 12 where I recorded on location at the Somerset Patriots Baseball Game last year for their first annual Hungarian Heritage Night. I asked people to give me three words that describe a Hungarian. Take a listen and see if you agree or disagree with what people said. I think you will be pleasantly surprised to find out how much people admire our Hungarian Heritage culture. Even if we are a little stubborn sometimes! Thanks for listening to this kicsi pod episode of the Hungarian Heritage Podcast. It sure was a fun Hungarian Heritage Night at the Somerset Patriots Ball Game last year! People had such positive ways to describe Hungarians, and I have to say that I think I agreed with all of them! This Saturday, May 18th 2024, the podcast, along with other Hungarian organizations will be back at the Somerset Patriot Game for our second annual Hungarian Heritage Night! You might even get a chance to answer more Hungarian questions and be featured on a future episode. I hope to see you there. Sziasztok!

    CONNECT with the Podcast
    Website: www.myhungarianheritage.com
    Email: Christine@myhungarianheritage.com
    Instagram: @hungarianheritagepodcast
    Facebook: Hungarian Heritage Podcast


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    15 mins