
Brooklyn comedians Hanna Gerlander and Nora Fried spotlight a New Yorker of the Week and alternate between interviews and biweekly Just Us chats. Come for NYC stories, comedy, pop culture, and chaos. Smart, absurd, and weirdly heartfelt. If you’re confused, don’t worry. Just listen, and you’ll get it.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 94 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

Yes, the rumors are true. New Yorker of the Week is officially going tri-state.
Every third week, we’re rolling out a Jersey Edition featuring the one, the only, the legendarily unstoppable Rox JerZ Queen.
Rox is the Queen of Jersey, full stop. So w... more
This week’s Just Us episode starts with a formal, heartfelt, and legally unnecessary apology to New York City doctors everywhere. After talking a lot of shit in past episodes, we’re lightly walking it back with a very specific ode to Hanna’s former t... more
Today’s episode fits perfectly into your New Year’s resolutions because we are joined by true NYC fitness royalty: Anaya and Ayana Curtis. Ayana made history as the first Black SoulCycle instructor, and her daughter Anaya followed suit, now teaching ... more
Welcome to 2026!!!! The Year of the FIRE HORSE!!! And happy Zohran is President Day!
Hanna's having horny dreams, Nora's getting off her sleeping meds - we review our 2026 goals and so much more in this ep!
And in true new year spirit our camera ga... more
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Most hilarious podcast out there. These girls are gonna be celebrities any day now!
Let’s be honest, we all love and respect Sex and the City, the show, but that subject matter often took a back seat to the witty and relatable banter of these ladies. I look forward to listening to this podcast every week no matter the topic. Highly recommend.
Really great show. Couldn’t recommend enough
Hosts work well together and have on great guests. Consistent listener !
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This podcast features Brooklyn comedians who engage in both candid chats and interviews with various New Yorkers, celebrating the rich tapestry of life in New York City. Listeners can expect a mix of humor and heartfelt stories as episodes alternate between hilarious conversations about everyday struggles, personal anecdotes, and cultural commentary related to dating, community dynamics, and life in the city. The hosts skillfully balance insightful discussions with levity, resulting in a unique combination of chaos and reflection that resonates with many.
Noteworthy is the show's ability to make listeners feel a deep connection with the hosts, as they openly share their own experiences and engagements with fascinating guests, creating a re... more
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