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Rare in NY with Rachel Aschalew
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Rare in NY with Rachel Aschalew

Hosted by Rachel Aschalew · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 10 episodes

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Episodes
10
Last ep.
10 days ago
Avg length
68m
Booking Probability™
27
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Listen Score
15
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Virality (30d)
46
Steady cadence.

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About this podcast

Rare in New York is a podcast love letter to the city, intimate conversations with the people, places, and moments that make it one-of-a-kind.Through unguarded interviews and reflective storytelling, we celebrate the singular magic of New York and the rare ways it shapes those who dare to belong.Brought to you by the one and only, Rachel Aschalew.

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About the host

Rachel Aschalew hosts Rare in NY with Rachel Aschalew, a society show with 10 episodes published.

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The Secret Behind Your Favorite Michelin-Star Spaces | Preeti Sriratana

Apr 6, 20261h 51m0

He’s behind some of the most iconic restaurants in New York but for him it’s never just about the space. It’s about who feels welcome inside it. Preeti Sriratana, co-founder of @modellus_novus builds dining rooms that re

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Advice From The Network President Who Passed on Friends But Led The Kardashian Era ft. Ted Harbert

Mar 30, 202655m0

Rare in NY, hosted by Rachel Aschalew, explores the people shaping culture, business, and media.At 11 years old, he decided he’d run network television.And he did.From inside Saturday Night Live with Lorne Michaelsto sha

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Ex-felon coaches CEO’s on the chokehold of fear ft. Ian Jarvis

Mar 23, 202648m0

Rare in NY, hosted by Rachel Aschalew, explores the people shaping culture, business, and media.At 21, he escaped federal agents.Now he coaches Fortune 500 CEOs.Ian Jarvis built his life on one thing:the courage to chang

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New York Doesn't Hand You An Identity So He Built One ft. JamseyWorld

Mar 16, 202656m0

In this episode of Rare in New York, Rachel Aschalew sits down with Jamesy (James Park), the creator behind JamesyWorld. What began as a passion for food and meeting people across the city eventually grew into a powerful

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The Cost of Building Rare ft. Mark Jupiter

Mar 10, 20261h 25m0

In this episode of Rare in New York, Rachel Aschalew sits down with master furniture maker Mark Jupiter, founder of Mark Jupiter Designs. Before becoming one of New York’s most respected custom furniture designers, Mark

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The Epicenter of the USA ft. AllDayNYC

Mar 2, 20261h 17m0

In this episode of Rare in New York, Rachel Aschalew sits down with Dan — aka AllDayNYC — a true product of the city he documents.By day, he’s a building super. By night, he’s on the streets capturing New York exactly as

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She Left the Catwalk for a James Beard ft. Hawa Hassan

Feb 23, 202639m0

Food feeds us. Stories shape us. Somali refugee. New Yorker. James Beard Award–winning chef. Author of In Bibi’s Kitchen and Setting a Place for Us. Hawa Hassan carries memory like a recipe — passed down, protected, recl

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From Broke & Canceled to Building The Strength Club | The Cost of Becoming Strong ft. Kenny Santucci

Feb 16, 20261h 47mEp. 3S1

Strength isn’t about the gym. It’s about who you become when everything falls apart. In this episode of Rare in NY, Kenny Santucci opens up about the parts of his story most people don’t see. From MTV fame, to being brok

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Battery in My Back ft. Browstress

Feb 9, 20261h 9mEp. 2S1

From humble Greenpoint beginnings to a thriving studio in DUMBO, Browstress is more than just a brow bar. It's a confidence engine. Sisters Kyrstal Cummings and Keila Simmons join Rare in NY to talk about building a beau

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Hype Doesn't Pay the Bills ft. Brooklyn D.O.P.

Feb 2, 202626mEp. 1S1

Brooklyn D.O.P., named a Top 5 Best Slice by 50 Top Pizza, didn’t just survive the pandemic — it was born in it. Owners Jason D'Amelio and Thomas Ardito join the show to talk about building one of Brooklyn’s most talked-

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Age
25-54
Consumer type
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Topics covered

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Who is the host of Rare in NY with Rachel Aschalew?

Rare in NY with Rachel Aschalew is hosted by Rachel Aschalew. The show is categorised under society (culture) and has published 10 episodes.

How many episodes does Rare in NY with Rachel Aschalew have?

Rare in NY with Rachel Aschalew has published 10 episodes.

What topics does Rare in NY with Rachel Aschalew cover?

Rare in NY with Rachel Aschalew regularly covers society, culture. It sits in the society category, with a culture focus.

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How long are Rare in NY with Rachel Aschalew episodes?

Episodes of Rare in NY with Rachel Aschalew average 68 minutes, giving guests a long-form format with plenty of time to expand on their expertise.

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Our data rates Rare in NY with Rachel Aschalew's guest bar at 80/100 (Premium tier). Established thought leaders with verified media credentials. Sign in to PitchCentric to see how your own Pod Score compares against this show.

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