DiMattia’s Food Fight is more than a food podcast — it’s a fight for life What started as a celebration of food and local culture has evolved into real conversations about recovery, resilience, identity, and the battles that shape who we become. Each episode dives into the stories behind the people — chefs, entrepreneurs, athletes, creators, and everyday fighters while using food as the common ground and life as the real opponent.From bold, high-energy food episodes to deeply personal Fight for Life conversations, this podcast explores the wins, the losses, and everything in between. Addiction, mental health, reinvention, success, failure and nothing is off the table.Based in Northeastern Pennsylvania, but rooted in universal struggle and growth, DiMattia’s Food Fight is about showing up, staying honest, and continuing to build — no matter what you’ve been through.Because everyone is fighting something.And some fights are worth sharing.
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Episode #114
The Comeback of Sports Collectibles | Jenn Roberts of J&J’s | DiMattia’s Food Fight Podcast
Aug 19, 20261h 47mS1
Sports collectibles have a way of bringing us right back to a different time. This week on the Food Fight Podcast, I sit down with Jen Roberts of J&J’s Sports Memorabilia in Pittston. We talked about the days when sports cards and collectibles were everywhere, how the hobby cooled off for a while, and how it came roaring back during COVID. For Jen, that comeback turned a family passion for sports memorabilia into a growing small business right here in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Jen brought some incredible pieces into the studio, including beautiful hand-painted helmets and autographed memorabilia, and we talked about what makes these items mean so much more than just a signature. We also talked about what could be next for J&J’s, including the possibility of opening a brick-and-mortar storefront and continuing to grow the business here in NEPA. Another great conversation about sports, nostalgia, collecting, and most importantly, the story behind a local small business. Join the fight. Thank You To My Sponsors! Key Ford of Exeter - Connecting the community one food fight at a time! Genoa Wholesale Foods: Servicing the Pizza & Restaurant Industry Since 1947! Arcaro & Genell
From an Orphanage to the Stage | The Joey Lannigan Story | Food Fight Podcast
Aug 12, 20261h 42mS1
This week on the Food Fight Podcast, I sit down with country musician Joey Lannigan for a conversation that goes far beyond music. Joey opens up about what it was like growing up in an orphanage, moving from place to place, and the experiences that helped shape the man he is today. We talk about how he eventually found a love for music, turned that passion into a career, and what it takes to keep chasing something you believe in. I’ll be the first to admit — country music has never really been my thing. But I’ve always respected the lifestyle, the storytelling, and what the music represents. After sitting down with Joey, I walked away with an even greater appreciation for it. This is a story about where you come from, what you overcome, and where you decide to go next. Join the fight. Thank You To My Sponsors! Key Ford of Exeter - Connecting the community one food fight at a time! Genoa Wholesale Foods: Servicing the Pizza & Restaurant Industry Since 1947! Arcaro & Genell
From the Ashes | Fight for Life | The Kyle Reed Story
Aug 5, 20261h 42mS1
Kyle Reed has been part of the martial arts community for as long as he can remember. From growing up in Northeastern Pennsylvania to opening NEPA Mixed Martial Arts, his journey has always been about helping others become stronger—both on and off the mats. Then, everything changed. Kyle shares the heartbreaking day he watched the gym he built burn to the ground. Sitting on the curb, he witnessed years of hard work disappear in front of him. But not once did he think about quitting. Instead, he immediately started looking for a new home for his students and his community. We also talk about our connection through Dancing with the Wilkes-Barre Stars, where I had the opportunity to dance with Kyle’s sister, and how, despite working at different MMA academies, we share the same mission: using martial arts to build confidence, develop character, and help people become better versions of themselves. This episode isn’t just about fighting—it’s about resilience, leadership, community, and what it means to keep moving forward when life throws its hardest punches. Join the fight. Thank You To My Sponsors! Key Ford of Exeter - Connecting the community one food fight at a time! Genoa Wholesale Foods: Servicing the Pizza & Restaurant Industry Since 1947! Arcaro & Genell
Generational Food Fight | DeMuro’s Pizza | Keeping a Family Tradition Alive.
Jul 29, 20261h 19mS1
This episode was filmed immediately after our Behind the Food Fight series inside DeMuro’s Pizza. Nicky and I spent the day making pizza together, and when we finished, we walked straight over to the podcast set—without even brushing the flour off our clothes. We talk about what it’s like to become the next generation of a family pizza business, how DeMuro’s signature pizza is made, and the pride and responsibility that comes with carrying on a tradition that has been part of the Pittston community for generations. DeMuro’s Pizza is more than just a restaurant—it’s a local landmark. This episode is about family, community, hard work, and what it takes to keep a hometown legend alive, one pizza at a time. Join the fight. Thank You To My Sponsors! Key Ford of Exeter - Connecting the community one food fight at a time! Genoa Wholesale Foods: Servicing the Pizza & Restaurant Industry Since 1947! Arcaro & Genell
Fight for Life | Sasha Giglio | Growing Up in Old Forge, Addiction, Recovery & Second Chances
Jul 22, 20261h 36mS1
My guest today is Sasha Giglio, someone who grew up on the same streets I did in Old Forge, Pennsylvania. At just 18 years old, she left our hometown to chase a new life in New York City. We talk about growing up in Old Forge, the different paths our lives took, and how drugs and alcohol eventually found their way into both of our stories, changing everything. This is a Fight for Life episode. It’s an honest conversation about struggle, resilience, and rebuilding after everything falls apart. If even one person hears this conversation and realizes they’re not alone - or decides to ask for help - then that’s exactly why we do this. Follow Sasha: @sashajosettewriter Join the fight. Thank You To My Sponsors! Key Ford of Exeter - Connecting the community one food fight at a time! Genoa Wholesale Foods: Servicing the Pizza & Restaurant Industry Since 1947! Arcaro & Genell
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