The Portuguese kids

Comedy, community, and cultural identity with America’s favourite Luso crew

In this hilarious and heartwarming episode of Podcast Portugal, we sit down with The Portuguese Kids — the comedy troupe turning Portuguese-American life into laugh-out-loud moments. From growing up in immigrant households to bringing cultural pride to sold-out shows across North America, these lifelong friends have built a global community by celebrating everything Avo says.

We talk origins, accents, family traditions, generational gaps, and the universal power of humor to keep culture alive. Plus, hear how their viral sketches, live shows, and online store are helping Portuguese heritage thrive in the modern world.

Whether you're Luso, Luso-curious, or just love great storytelling, this one's for you.

Topics include:

  • Their origin story and influences

  • Why they use comedy to preserve culture

  • The joys and quirks of Portuguese family life

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