• Cesar Zuniga, Candidate for City Council District 38
    Jun 2 2021

    With the local primaries just weeks away, we continue to focus on the candidates in New York's upcoming election.

    Ofer talks to Cesar Zuniga who is running for City Council in the district that covers Sunset Park and Red Hook, two of Brooklyn's most important neighborhoods for future development. The son of Mexican immigrants, Cesar has a background in education and serves as chair of Community Board 7, which voted down the expansion of the Industry City complex along the Sunset Park waterfront after a bitter debate. 

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    28 mins
  • Elizabeth Adams, Candidate for City Council District 33
    May 19 2021

    Wrapping up a series on the District 33 City Council race, Ofer sits down with Elizabeth Adams, legislative director for the outgoing Council Member, Steve Levin.

    Elizabeth grew up in a rent stabilized apartment, and affordable housing is central to her platform that local government can do more to help struggling New Yorkers as the city rebuilds. 

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    15 mins
  • April Somboun, Candidate for NYC Council District 33
    May 12 2021

    In the latest installment of our series looking at the race for the City Council District 33 seat, Ofer sits down with April Somboun.

    The candidate studied international public policy at Columbia and has worked in marketing and communications. She's a Brooklyn Heights resident, refugee, and working mother who is proud to call herself an outsider in this very important race for the district that covers neighborhoods in Downtown Brooklyn, Greenpoint, and Williamsburg.

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    16 mins
  • Toba Potosky, Candidate for City Council District 33
    May 5 2021

    Ofer kicks off a short series focusing on the City Council race for the 33rd district, which has a large slate of candidates vying for the seat. We invited some of the top fundraisers to hear their vision for this diverse district covering Downtown Brooklyn, Brooklyn Heights, Greenpoint, Williamsburg, and Boerum Hill.

    The first guest is Toba Potosky, a Brooklyn Heights resident and community activist involved in his own middle income Mitchell Lama complex and public projects from  the renewal of Cadman Plaza Park to the controversial plans to fix the crumbling BQE.

    Originally from Queens, Toba is passionate about holding public officials accountable and  improving life for all Brooklynites. 

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    17 mins
  • Kathryn Garcia, Candidate for NYC Mayor
    Apr 21 2021

    Host Ofer Cohen sits down with New York City mayoral candidate Kathryn Garcia, a Brooklynite with a fascinating story. Garcia got her start in the Bloomberg Administration, but more recently, served as sanitation commissioner and was appointed food czar for the City’s emergency food program during the pandemic. In our conversation, Garcia lays out her vision for the future and shares her experience as a working parent in New York – and how she had to tackle her own shyness in making the decision to run for mayor.

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    26 mins
  • Robert Cornegy Jr., City Council District 36
    Apr 7 2021

    City Council Member Robert Cornegy Jr grew up in Bedford Stuyvesant and represents the neighborhood in the City Council's 36th District. In this podcast, Councilman Cornegy lays out his vision for the city, which includes sitting down with real estate developers, promoting public private partnerships, reforming the city's land use process, and more. Councilman Cornegy, a former professional basketball player, holds the Guinness World Record of tallest politician, and is running for Brooklyn Borough President.

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    29 mins
  • Susan Donoghue, Prospect Park (S3E7)
    Mar 15 2020

    In this episode, Ofer sits down with Sue Donoghue, President of the Prospect Park Alliance and the park administrator. 

    At the nonprofit, Sue works closely with the City to help raise 11 million dollars annually and over 50 million dollars in capital funds to improve and operate Brooklyn’s 585 acre park. 

    Seen as Brooklyn’s backyard, Prospect Park was built in 1867 by Central Park’s Frederick Law Olmsted. 

    Much like the rest of Brooklyn, Prospect Park has experienced a rebirth. Some 30 years ago it was in disrepair but today, Prospect Park is free of cars and bustling with activity, people, bikes, athletes and programming. 

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    26 mins
  • Steve Hindy, Brooklyn Brewery (S3E6)
    Feb 23 2020

    Ofer sits down with Steve Hindy, co-founder and co-chairman of Brooklyn Brewery, one of the largest craft beer makers in the United States. Steve and his neighbor founded the company in 1988 following a dream to bring brewing back to Brooklyn. Always a pioneer and a risk-taker, Steve made a number of key decisions that helped make Brooklyn Brewery an international success story. As you’ll hear, Steve had faith in the Brooklyn brand from the very beginning and helped put Brooklyn on the map.

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    30 mins