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Schneps Connects

16 Episodes

26 minutes | 2 days ago
The Race for NYC Mayor: Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams
Schneps Connects host Joshua Schneps will be introducing the leading candidates running to be the next Mayor of New York City to our listeners. The first in this series is with Eric Adams, who is the current Brooklyn Borough President and would be only the second ever African American as New York City Mayor. Adams grew up in South Jamaica, Queens, served in the NYPD, was State Senator and is now in his second term as Brooklyn Borough President. Hear about Adams’ background, what he stands for, his accomplishments as an NYPD officer, an elected official and why he feels he deserves your vote. Every week as part of our new Schneps Connects Podcast Series, we will feature exceptional leaders like Adams while we pull back the curtain on their proudest accomplishments, biggest challenges and all the lessons they’ve learned along the way. Make sure to check out a new episode of Schneps Connects every week wherever you get your podcasts or stream us online at podcasts.schnepsmedia.com Produced by Jill Carvajal and Josh Schneps  
23 minutes | 3 days ago
NYC Alternative Transportation: How Will We Get There with Frank Reig, CEO, Revel
The demand for alternative, faster, greener and cheaper means of commuting and traveling around the City continues to rise and evolve especially with people preferring open air outdoor options during the Pandemic. Revel, which is a shared electric moped company began offering their signature blue moped on New York City Streets in 2018. The mopeds were quickly embraced by New Yorkers in the neighborhoods they initially served including North Brooklyn and Western Queens. That all came to a screeching halt this past July when New York City asked the service to be reviewed after the death of 3 riders. After implementing several safety measures and curbs to the service hours Revel returned to NYC street with their 3,000+ mopeds just a few weeks later. Hear from CEO, Frank Reig on how Revel was founded, how it has expanded to serve cities across the country and how Revel came back to serve its biggest market today. Every week as part of our new Schneps Connects Podcast Series, we will feature exceptional leaders like Frank while we pull back the curtain on their proudest accomplishments, biggest challenges and all the lessons they’ve learned along the way. Make sure to check out a new episode of Schneps Connects every week wherever you get your podcasts or stream us online at podcasts.schnepsmedia.com Produced by Jill Carvajal and Josh Schneps
44 minutes | 10 days ago
Kaufman Astoria Studios, 100 Years in the Making with President/CEO, Hal Rosenbluth and Vice President, Tracy Capune
Hollywood has long been known as the center of film and television production, but New York City has grown to be a fierce competitor for that title propelled by both our landmarks, unmistakable street scapes, a deep talent pool and tax incentives. But it wasn’t always that way and one of the City’s first pioneers was the site of the current Kaufman Astoria Studios with roots in production dating back to 1920. Both the President/CEO,  Hal Rosenbluth and Vice President, Tracy Capune of Kaufman Astoria Studios discuss the evolution of the studios in Astoria along with the surrounding community and their big plans for the future. Every week as part of our new Schneps Connects Podcast Series, we will feature exceptional leaders like Hal and Tracy while we pull back the curtain on their proudest accomplishments, biggest challenges and all the lessons they’ve learned along the way. Make sure to check out a new episode of Schneps Connects every week wherever you get your podcasts or stream us online at podcasts.schnepsmedia.com Produced by Jill Carvajal and Josh Schneps      
30 minutes | 18 days ago
Bringing Tourism Back to New York with Fred Dixon, President and CEO of NYC & Company and Cristyne Nicholas, Chair of NY State Tourism Advisory Council
New York City and particularly Manhattan have lost a lot of residents, let alone tourists. We kind of forget how much we rely on tourists until they are no longer around. This is especially hard on a city like New York, which relies heavily on international visitors that spend money at our hotels, restaurants, iconic attractions, street vendors, taxis, museums, shopping venues and recreational facilities. Fred Dixon and Cristyne Nicholas are the vocal advocates on behalf of the tourism industry of New York City and New York State. Fred Dixon is President and CEO of NYC & Company, New York City’s official destination marketing organization and Cristyne Nicholas was former CEO and President of NYC & Company during the 9/11 tragedy and now serves as the Chair of New York State Tourism Advisory Council, as well as Chairman of the Broadway Association, devoted to the cultural and economic betterment of midtown west and the Broadway theater district. Hear from this dynamic duo on what innovative ideas they have to lure local residents to look for new experiences in the area, how they will get the industry back on its feet, and what theatergoers and fans can expect differently from Broadway shows coming out of this pandemic. Every week as part of our new Schneps Connects Podcast Series, we will feature exceptional leaders like Fred and Cristyne while we pull back the curtain on their proudest accomplishments, biggest challenges and all the lessons they’ve learned along the way. Produced by Jill Carvajal and Josh Schneps
16 minutes | 22 days ago
1 in 10 older New Yorkers was Food Insecure Before the Pandemic with Beth Shapiro, Executive Director of Citymeals on Wheels
This Christmas, Citymeals on Wheels will prepare and deliver holiday, emergency and weekend meals to thousands of homebound older New Yorkers.  Since the start of pandemic, Citymeals on Wheels prepared and delivered over 2 million meals to vulnerable older New Yorkers who are too old and frail to shop or cook for themselves–800,000 more than during the same time period last year. Beth Shapiro, Executive Director of Citymeals on Wheels shares how she led the organization to experience a 28% increase in its number of volunteers to help these 20,000 homebound elderly New Yorkers throughout the year.  Beth shares, how columnist Gael Greene and American Chef and TV personality James Beard started Citymeals  by raising $35,000 for Christmas Dinners in the 1980s, how Citymeals prepared and delivered over 25,000 holiday meals for vulnerable older New Yorkers across the city last month along with a friendly check in, and how you can donate to help provide meals to homebound elderly. By visiting Citymeals.org,100% of your donation will be used for the preparation and delivery of meals. Every Monday and Thursday as part of our new Schneps Connects Podcast Series, we will feature exceptional leaders, entrepreneurs and advocates like Beth while we pull back the curtain on their proudest accomplishments, biggest challenges and all the lessons they’ve learned along the way.  Listen wherever you get your podcasts or stream us online at podcasts.schnepsmedia.com.
43 minutes | a month ago
Who is AOC? With US Congress member Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
AOC, one of the most well-known and recognizable NYC Elected Officials, and certainly one of the top figures in American Politics, has sparked the national conversation on many topics including global warming and social/economic equality.  US Congress member Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) who serves the 14th Congressional District encompassing parts of Queens and the Bronx talks with Josh Schneps, CEO, Schneps Media, to discuss what she stands for, her story growing up here in NYC, how she got to where she is and what her goals are for the future. With her notoriety come millions of loyal followers, but at the same time she has been at odds with many including those in her own party.  She identifies as a socialist democrat and the word Socialist can be scary to some.  Hear what AOC is all about in this week’s podcast. Every Monday and Thursday as part of our new Schneps Connects Podcast Series, we will feature exceptional leaders like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez while we pull back the curtain on their proudest accomplishments, biggest challenges and all the lessons they’ve learned along the way.   Produced by Jill Carvajal and Josh Schneps    
20 minutes | a month ago
NYC’s Economic Fallout from COVID with James Patchett, President and CEO of New York City Economic Development Corporation
The economic fallout from COVID has been devastating for many businesses and residents in New York City.  James Patchett, President and CEO of NYC Economic Development Corporation is one of the key stakeholders focused on the City’s economy and improving quality of life for millions of city residents, workers and visitors.  Some of the city’s most iconic attractions and important institutions like the High Line, the Cornell Tech campus, the NYC Ferry service, and much more involve James’ work and the NYCEDC. Every Thursday as part of our new Schneps Connects Podcast Series, we will feature exceptional leaders like James while we pull back the curtain on their proudest accomplishments, biggest challenges and all the lessons they’ve learned along the way. Produced by Jill Carvajal and Josh Schneps    
23 minutes | a month ago
The State of NYC Real Estate with James Whelan, President of the Real Estate Board of New York (REBNY)
This episode we are talking NYC real estate with James Whelan, President of the Real Estate Board of New York (REBNY), the City’s leading real estate trade association representing residential and commercial corporations and individuals involved in New York City real estate. Real Estate is one of the largest economic drivers in the region as well as an industry that touches every New Yorker that lives and/or works in the City. The pandemic has hit the NYC real estate market hard. Many are struggling to pay their rent and/or mortgages for their homes and businesses, a small fraction of the workforce is going back into the office and the impact is felt by all including landlords. What is the long term outlook for real estate in NYC and how will leaders like James Whelan help us recover? Every week as part of our new Schneps Connects Podcast Series, we will feature exceptional leaders like James while we pull back the curtain on their proudest accomplishments, biggest challenges and all the lessons they’ve learned along the way. Produced by Jill Carvajal and Josh Schneps  
31 minutes | a month ago
Planes, Trains, Automobiles & Buses with Rick Cotton, Executive Director of Port Authority of NY & NJ
Hear from Rick Cotton, the Executive Director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey as he shares his thoughts about the economic impact of Covid-19 on NY & NJ transportation as a leader of one of the most important regions in the world. Covering Air, Rail, Land and Sea, the NY & NJ region is served by one of the most extensive transit systems in the world. Transportation is the backbone of the region’s economy, providing access to jobs and education and enabling intra-city and inter-state travel. In this episode, we discussed how Cotton sees travelers being able to and having the confidence to go in and out of the airports safe from Covid-19 in the coming month and what safety measures have been put in place; how the airports impact the overall NY/NJ economy; what will help the NY/NJ Port Authority improve economically; how the Airports have been transformed over the last year (JFK and LaGuardia) and the state of the Gateway Tunnel Project and more. Every Thursday as part of our new Schneps Connects Podcast Series, we will feature exceptional leaders like Cotton while we pull back the curtain on their proudest accomplishments, biggest challenges and all the lessons they’ve learned along the way.   Produced by Josh Schneps and Jill Carvajal
20 minutes | a month ago
Yellow cabs are in the DNA of New York City, but will that last?
For years, driving a cab and aspiring to own a medallion was a great path for many including immigrants to achieve the American dream.  In this latest episode of Schneps Connects, Josh Schneps, CEO Schneps Media speaks with Richard Wissak, the Vice President of 55 Stan, a company that owns and operates a large fleet of NYC Taxi Cabs dating back to 1960 and based out of LIC, Queens.  We all know how much yellow cabs are part of the City’s DNA, but technology has changed the landscape of the Industry and along with that the Streets of the City. In this episode, we discussed that Taxi Medallions were at one time a great long term investment that was protected by supply and demand.  You could only pick up people off the streets of New York City with a medallion and those medallions were auctioned in small amounts by the City of New York. In 2014, medallion values peaked at about $1.3 million each. However, the industry was massively disrupted by mobile apps that offered ride-hailing as well as ride-sharing and on top of that the taxi industry was shaken up by risky lending practices to those who borrowed to buy medallions that are now under water. The impact of which drove down the values almost 90% to about $140,000 each.  Hear what is being done for medallion owners that have been so severely impacted by technology and now COVID. Every Thursday as part of our new Schneps Connects Podcast Series, we will feature exceptional leaders like Richard while we pull back the curtain on their proudest accomplishments, biggest challenges and all the lessons they’ve learned along the way. Produced by Jill Carvajal and Josh Schneps
33 minutes | 2 months ago
Can NYC Restaurants Survive the Pandemic? Stratis Morforgen Is Betting On It!
It is Back to the Future with Stratis Morfogen.  No, this is not the name of a science fiction time machine but instead an entrepreneur and restaurateur who has made plenty of big bets in his career and continues to do so today in the midst of the pandemic.  Morfogen tells us about his experience from local diners to founding Phillipe Chow to Brooklyn Chop House in lower Manhattan.  Morfogen and his team stepped up to the “plate” and served NYC first responders in the earlier part of the year and is now gearing up to open a 14,000 square foot restaurant in the West Village and a series of automated and futuristic take out shops featuring no human interaction called Brooklyn Dumpling Shop and yes, they are located in Manhattan. Every Thursday as part of our new Schneps Connects Podcast Series, we will feature exceptional leaders like Stratis while we pull back the curtain on their proudest accomplishments, biggest challenges and all the lessons they’ve learned along the way. Produced by Jill Carvajal and Josh Schneps
24 minutes | 2 months ago
Can community security become successfully privatized in NYC?
There have been many concerns related to quality of life issues throughout New York City since the Pandemic hit and Yolanda Tristancho-Helwig’s is a unique story in the way that she and other members of her community decided to address it in their own backyard in Long Island City, New York.  Learn how Tristancho-Helwig organized the LIC  Community Action Group and how she and her community sought its own private security for their residential area. We talk about what prompted them to do this, how they put it to action and overcame the obstacles to prove the concept to political leaders and community members in their hometown. LIC Community Action Group– Local Residents coming together to protect families, visitors and the parks in the neighborhood they love.  Every Thursday as part of our new Schneps Connects Podcast Series, we will feature exceptional leaders like Yolanda while we pull back the curtain on their proudest accomplishments, biggest challenges and all the lessons they’ve learned along the way. Produced by Jill Carvajal and Josh Schneps
36 minutes | 2 months ago
How Do We Win Against COVID-19? With Michael Dowling, CEO, Northwell Health
Hear Michael Dowling’s, CEO of Northwell, current perspective on COVID-19 as the leader of the largest healthcare provider and private employer in New York State. At the end of March when New York was under quarantine and in the midst of a very frightening point of the Pandemic and Dowling’s calm demeanor and positive outlook that we would ultimately defeat COVID-19 was very reassuring for many. Northwell cares for more than two million people annually through a vast network of nearly 800 outpatient facilities, including 220 primary care practices, 52 urgent care centers, home care, rehabilitation and end-of-life programs, and 23 hospitals. As president and CEO of Northwell Health, Dowling leads a clinical, academic and research enterprise with a workforce of more than 74,000 and annual revenue of $13.5 billion. In this episode, we discussed the leadership skills that you need during this Pandemic, advice to the general public as we enter the winter/holiday season and coming into this second peak, regularity of testing, when to go to the hospital for treatment,  access to PPE and, when vaccines will be readily available to the general public in NY and more. Produced by Jill Carvajal and Josh Schneps  
30 minutes | 2 months ago
How will the Revival of New York City Begin? With Kathryn Wylde, President and Chief Executive Officer, Partnership for New York City
New York City and the entire State were and continue to be significantly impacted by COVID from both a health and economic point of view. We all hope that a vaccine is coming within the next few months, but the end of the Pandemic, in many ways, will be just the beginning of the revival of the economy particularly in New York City. So to touch on the topic of business and the economy we have Kathryn Wylde as our guest, who is an internationally known expert in housing, economic development and urban policy. She is the current President and CEO of the nonprofit, Partnership for New York City, the city’s leading business organization founded by David Rockefeller in 1979. In this episode, we discussed the Recovery for NYC, Wylde’s and other NYC leaders Letter to Di Blasio, the fallout of Amazon and LIC, Should NYC schools remain open during Covid, The Brooklyn Waterfront Development and Best Examples of a partnership between business, community and government. Produced by Jill Carvajal and Josh Schneps
33 minutes | 2 months ago
Can NYC Restaurants Survive the Pandemic? With Andrew Rigie, Executive Director of New York City’s Restaurant Alliance
A great show if you care about food & nightlife in NYC, we’re joined by Andrew Rigie, Executive Director of the New York City Hospitality Alliance and one of the biggest, most vocal advocates on behalf of NYC’s restaurant and nightlife industries. Hear us discuss how New York City’s restaurant and nightlife industry will overcome the current COVID challenges and grow its business back to recovery in the coming weeks and months. Andrew is the Executive Director of the New York City Hospitality Alliance, an association representing restaurants and nightlife venues throughout the five boroughs. He was born into the hospitality business, working at his family’s third generation bakery in Queens, NY.  He is also a graduate of the Institute of Culinary Education in Manhattan.  Every Thursday as part of our new Schneps Connects Podcast Series, we will feature exceptional leaders, entrepreneurs and advocates like Andrew while we pull back the curtain on their proudest accomplishments, biggest challenges and all the lessons they’ve learned along the way. Produced by Jill Carvajal and Josh Schneps
1 minutes | 3 months ago
Welcome to Schneps Connects
Join Josh Schneps, CEO of Schneps Media, as he gets exceptional leaders to pull back the curtain on their proudest accomplishments, biggest challenges and all the lessons they’ve learned along the way. Schneps Media’s reporters and editors cover local news and tell stories you won’t find anywhere else. Our reporting is full of interesting and amazing people advocating, fighting, building, protecting and doing the work that impacts your lives in ways you may not even know. Until now. Subscribe for free to Schneps Connects wherever you get your podcasts or stream them on SchnepsMedia.com Produced by Jill Carvajal and Josh Schneps    
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