With Nino & Tony

Lessons from the Son Nino & Tony

Lessons From The Son is a podcast that features the Son/Father combo of Nino & Tony Riccardi. They sit-down and discuss life’s questions like mindset, overcoming adversity, how kids can learn about hard work, and so much more!

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With Nino & Tony

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Nino & Tony

Explore the thoughts and ideas of a 10 year old boy and father as they discuss sports, travel athletics, mental preparation, podcasts, movies, and other related topics.

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The Story Behind Lessons from the Son By Nino & Tony

As a huge sports and music fan, Tony spends most of his free time coaching youth baseball, watching professional sports, working out, playing basketball and spending time with his family and friends. …

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Recent Episodes

How to Get Ready for a Try Out

Whenever we are looking to level up in sports (or life) there tends to be a tryout. In this episode Nino & Tony discuss how to prepare yourself for success in the tryout process.

Why Good Habits Are Necessary in Your Life?

Creating habits are necessary in your life, specifically good ones. So, how do you start and stay connected to your GOOD habits while limiting your BAD habits? Nino & Tony discuss this exact topic so you can start your own good habits in 2022!

We Got COVID! How to Handle it When You Get It

Nino & Tony recently recovered from COVID and in this episode they talk about the effects it had but more importantly, how they kept busy, continued to get better, and stayed very entertained during quarantine.

What People Say

Must listen if you have a kid! Excellent podcast! Each ... episode is a great conversation started for your own family, the subjects they talk about are very relatable and not preachy at all. I love that it’s from the point of view of Nino (a kid), when children hear from other kids the information sticks to them more than when it comes from their parents. Amazing work guys! Can’t wait to hear more episodes!

fl_sports_mom

Great for the whole fam Love this podcast! It’s great to ... listen to for the whole family. One of the best out there!

danny "chase" calise

Nino Great topics discussed with such enthusiasm... between father and son. I was hooked from the first episode, that I download the rest and listen to all episodes on my flight. Amazing father and son relationship that all should aspire to have.

Michael Barbagallo

Meet Your Hosts

Playing youth baseball, listening to rock music, playing the drums, and training is how Nino spends most of his time when he’s not in school.  Never afraid of the big stage, Nino enjoys performing live music for crowds whether its singing or providing a drum beat for the band.  Eating fine food, listening to comedy and watching most professional sports are a few of his favorite hobbies.  He enjoys spending time with his family and his favorite cities are Miami (where he lives) and NYC (where his Pops grew up.) Nino roots for the NY Mets, Miami Heat and the NY Giants.   Nino speaks Spanish from his mother’s Peruvian family and he is an avid book reader.  

Nino’s aspirations are to become a major league baseball player and an entrepreneur. 

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Nino Riccardi

As a huge sports and music fan, Tony spends most of his free time coaching youth baseball, watching professional sports, working out, playing basketball and spending time with his family and friends.  Tony got his career started early in the medical field at the age of 19 while he attended Hofstra University in NY and graduated with a Psychology degree.  

After working as executive in the medical cost containment field for 16 years, Tony and his business partner founded their own business.  After 7 years of rapid growth, they sold their business to a private equity backed firm and continue to lead the business they founded. With a Psychology background and as a self-made business owner, Tony has always sought a vehicle to share his life lessons with young people on a broader scale beyond the Miami youth baseball fields.

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