How do you become a New Yorker? Can you claim this identity after 10 years or just 1 year? Where do real New Yorker’s recommend you go to eat or drink? On the NYC Local Guides podcast, host Jennifer O’Brien interviews New Yorkers from creatives to CEOs and everyone in between. She’ll ask the tough questions - from your favorite pizza joint to what you would change about the city. Hear first-hand s... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | How ToEducationPlaces & TravelSociety & Culture |
Grace Lee always dreamed of moving to NYC and working in fashion, but talks about the harsh truths of finding a great apartment too far away to finding out a mouse moved in. She started as a content creator and blogger in fashion ten years ago. Learn... more
Adrienne Jordan or AJeveryday has been a travel writer for almost a decade. She talks about how she still has consistent writing assignments but how the narrative is changing. Her features include National Geographic Traveler, CNN, Travel and Leisure... more
Laura Chung is a New York based spiritual healer, motivational speaker, Reiki master, Kundalini Yoga Teacher and podcaster, her show is called Awaken and align. The list goes on. She has a Masters in Industrial and Organizational Psychology and worke... more
Jessica Hirsch is a New York City food and travel photographer who founded CheatDayEats and YourRoomService. She worked as a math teacher for 7 years before becoming a fulltime creative in 2017. Listen as she shares which NYC foodie creatives she fol... more
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This show is out of touch with NYC, sharing misinformation (like that Astoria isn’t in the city). Skip it!
I have truly enjoyed this podcast so much and I hope you can come back with more great guests as soon as possible. I live in Perth Western Australia and dream of living in NYC for at least 1 year in the safe future and your podcast has helped inspire me and great tips for when I do make it there. Keep up the great work and stay safe.
This show gives you a deeper insight into New York City with many of the reasons why NYC is such a unique and fascinating place. Each episode brings an interesting topic or conversation that helps bring New York a little closer to the listeners and provides a great forum for those wanting to know more about the great people amd places in the city itself.
Jennifer presents a compelling dicussion regarding new york city, conveying a feeling of being a native to the city yourself even if your miles away from there or even on the other side of the globe!
very informative and fun to listen to. Keeps me engaged the whole way through. Would reccommend this podcast to anyone.
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