SubwayTakes but longer. Also, it's podcasts. A co-creation of Kareem Rahma and Andrew Kuo. In partnership with Talkhouse Network.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 28 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Places & TravelSociety & Culture |
Actor, director, and musician Zoe Kravitz (Caught Stealing, The Batman, High Fidelity) rides the subway with Kareem Rahma to share her hottest takes. From wondering if we’re living in a simulation to why Bluetooth never works, Zoe opens up about life... more
Actor, rapper, and activist Riz Ahmed (Sound of Metal, Rogue One) rides the subway with Kareem to drop one of the wildest takes yet: abolish elections and pick leaders the way we pick juries. Riz explains why he thinks politics attracts the wrong kin... more
Actor Austin Butler (Caught Stealing, Elvis) opens up on the subway about his hottest takes, from bachelor parties to embarrassment as a life philosophy. He also laughs about people still asking him about his Elvis voice, tells the story of dancing a... more
Musician, artist, and Talking Heads frontman David Byrne (Stop Making Sense, American Utopia) joins Kareem on the subway for a conversation about how technology has reshaped the way we listen to and experience music. From life before the internet to ... more
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why did you guys delete so many episodes?!
I’ve never listened to this show and never will. By not releasing your interview with Harris, you said you would rather sacrifice integrity and honesty for your political ideology and party. You’re part of the tyranny. Listen if you want I don’t trust this person at all.
They always try to qualify stories by saying something about being men and humans. I had no idea.
Street interviews have never hit this hard.
Let me be the first, more of this, less of everything else!
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This podcast explores a variety of topics at the intersection of society, culture, and travel, characterized by a casual and humorous tone. Episodes often feature candid conversations on personal experiences, relationships, and urban living, frequently drawing from the hosts' lives in New York City. Guests contribute their unique perspectives, tackling themes from pop culture and comedy to societal norms, making it a relatable experience for listeners navigating similar issues. Listeners can expect an engaging blend of storytelling, humor, and insightful discussions that resonate with both everyday life and broader cultural contexts.
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SubwayTakes with Kareem Rahma launched 8 months ago and published 28 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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8. Rachel Coster
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